Tggl DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELlTOA, SATURDAY, JULT 11. 1863 Co-operative IMan or Life Iaiarancf. 0OIBO dji since we rcterred to thit mot hoi af Llfa Iciorance, adopted by the Philadelphia Co operative Mutual Company, located at the Kortheast corner of Filth, and Walnut streets, toy which meant many become insured for f 1000, by the in all payment of $1-25 on the death of a member of a single class, upon re celYlnR thirty days' notice. It enables the Kter, the Tsacher, the Clerk, the Mechanic, t o Laborer, to be insured as well as persons Of larger means. We undertnd that In one large establishment in this city the proprietor lias agreed to advance to his employees the first payment, in order taut all my be Insured for at least $1000; which will doabtless cause the heart of many a wido w and orphan to re)oice. And we doub. not, that every one who inquires Into the merits of this Company will not only nsure bim-e'.f, but induce all be can In ilueuc;? to "to and do lik.-wKe." PIS AST Jill. A Nevada Mlaar rails HOO Kaet Dtwa baft rt I 1'om lu Piaeaa. The Gold Hill (Nevada) Xivwt of the 17th ult. ba the following: About Beven o'clock last eveulng-lhe hour for a otxn6 of su t K u. rt Power, a miner, WAoanitd ID the Itnnerlal- Kuiptre suatl. He hud beeu wolktug lu the 1 hi serial drill, al tlxa D00 loot level from the shall, wuere the air 1. Very cloeeatd warm, nolwlt uhIauuIdx the ar r iUKenietilB for forcing iiesh air Uowu lurj from the surlnce. lie nail drank eouideratl cold water, and half au hour btf ire ooiuiQi up CJiuplaluod ol not teeliug wetl. Just ber r. K-li iug upon the cane he look another d. iuk o water, anu lajinedtaiely voumed it up. Oue u M coiupauious lemaiked lo aim, 'Bju, you re blear 11 He replied ' Yes, that's sr ; but I'll be all rlgu When we got to the top." lie put ou his suirl threw bla coal over his shouideis. aud g t npuu the cage, BtarlDg up wuh flveotbers. Wnru Wlibm about a tiuuored Jeelnf l tie lop be com plained o! belDg laiut and S'Dk dowu, fuota uexllo bitn caugul hold of uls coat, audit it had been on would have sved blm; hut it came oil' bis shoulders, and me unfortunate inn pr rolled from the side of theuage, belweeu the seta of Umbers, aud fell 10 ttie b atom of tne shaft, a dUtauoe of tigut hundred feet or mure. Mr. Colcoid, the Bup.rtuteudi n, got up u tue cuge as soon as tae arrival at tue surface made tbe news of the accident Known, aud uesoeud lDg the suuap or well-room at the buitom of tue Bhalt flaued for the body, and utter aome lit.le trouble. Bucoee' 1 lu finding it. Wbeu It watt brought lo the -surface a hori l j;e Bight was pro eented. Ail ibe clo'hlng was gone with the exception Of one leg of the panlt-; oue uand aud oue fort weie torn ooiui-leieU oir, and nearly the wuole rear por ilon ot iheskulituin opu, bo that the bralu bait all come out. Hot., legs and ariun were also broken, The shaft la tniiot red with twelve-lnou square limners lu i-eia a few feul apart, and the body paln lrom the cage be. tween a couple of these sets, tue nand and fool and ptrbap the head were pnbaoiy caught ie tween the edge of the timber aud toeo ige. The foot was sun iitn;lug oy it- lacerated aud bloody u. uscies lo oue of the tlmoera, but the nand bad iiol been found at lant acconuls. It probabiy went to the bottom of the sum p. An ltquenlt whs urin u)un Lao Mjtniy nt today, and the verJn.-l of tue Jury was lu accoroancj with tue above, 1' belug aio elicited by teal'inou'-' tbut deueed wai a uatlva ol Wateviord, Irelaud, thirty ix jears of aje, TJ jmarrud, auu iihh no rt-l ttlves lu thlsHiate. lie has a mother living in tt ncu-e, NeYor, orotheia in Illinois, Iowa and Wls.-ouNin, alto sisters tn some of the We-tern S'atts. Hectme to Ibis Bluie from Kansas In ''). aud has been vsoihlng at the Imperial E noire snail since Junel, having arilved recently from Aurora, Esmeralda rouul.v. TIi'nIh toe first lalul ai'Ol d. nt thit has occur ed at trie Le v snail. The teoiliuouy Bgited that t ie ciige was p tsslMg uo the shall ouiy at tne usual rate of apeeJ, and nothing was adduced casting the bliguiest blame on any one. A Murderer Self-Convieletl. About six years ago a girl named Luctnda Mediums liiivli'g been murored near Uilca, O mii ge and No lan, two men or the nelgnbor hood. were Hrrested and tried for tne crime, out am uitted. Thf principal wu uess agalusi i nem was Oeoige White, the girl's lover, who afT'eeted to ttBllfy with greal reluctance. Immediately fir t.ha trial, however. While uisappeared from Oneida county, and Old not return ibi; her nntll recently. During the wur it appears tbut toe served in the Union anu.v, lu wnli hrsoever h umii. his liulliv conscience oeni-ed nol to ior. menl bim, and at leug h betrayed blm luto the hands of iuslice. For on Mnnd ly night, as be wandered up and down the si airs of the City vi u ii in a tit ut enf menl nl a berrai Ion, he oou fessei to the Janitor, who asked htm what was the wi.nr ihkt. ha was walling for Rosa whom be UaU killed. This avowal, of course, led to his arrest, and though bis friends suy that he was BUflirlng at the time from delirium tremens, and tbut no credit ought to he given to hU statement, yet it Is hlhiy probable that he Is tl. real culnrit and that he will be couvloted and execu ed for the foul deed. Dentil Settle we of the Foi l Seliuyler Mur derers. The New York rime of this mornlot: says: At a ipeclal Bitting ol the Conrt of Oyer aul Termini r, of Westchester county, held at Wnlte Plains yesterday. Judge Lntl preaidlng. Michael .1. Onlv and Charles Hurke couvloted at the June teini of murder lu the flrnt degree, were sentenced to be hanged on triday, tne aun ''Thon'riwnflre. who are United States Roldlern, were charged with eoiuplicity in tne murder of a young woman tinmen i;inn hicks, in me vu i.da of Westchester, on the 21 of August. lfMl. One of their confederates, tJorpnral Tuocn.is Fitzgerald, has been convicted and sentenced to be haimed on iheOlhof the approaching Oj tniier uml another. Berneaut John Doran. U In Jail awaiting trial, which will probably lak place in September. It Is thought probable that the higher couris will order a new trial for I'anty and Buike in view of IhedUcord between the evidence auu iuo voiuiuk. A Ptatrmtilc Ssnut,afft, Th next Pan-Oetmau Scaueiy.eufest Is to take tilate at Vienua. It will cuiuineuceou the i n t.f .luiv. The wooden constructions ap- Tinrt.ennnt thereto are rapidly approaching completion In the Prater. There Is a greal division of opinion among Ibe unlveislty siu rf,.nlM in Vienu i In regard to thU le ttval. A mii.nriiv of tliem reaaid li as a political demon stration against Prussia, aud therefore set tUelr faces against it. Tbe inJr.l.v, however, bold inihuurKni, (ierman Idea, according to whloli iimm. Austria is as much n p rtof Germany as ever it was, the peace of Prague to the con iwn nm wlMistundlnn. At a nu'illo meetiun hoM hs the siniients for the uurpos of confer rin. nn t.ha Httltnde whlnn they should take in regard t the Feat, tbee two pariles came luto Bharp collision, and there was such a row that the Government, commissioner ann lunoed tba'. he must declare the meeting dissolved If it continued. Order was ouly restored after the Tin I nil rtiv had seceded en ynitmie from tub inteiing. Emigration to Salt Lake. In a letter to Brlgham Youug. under date of the Km lout., r . 1. Ilicumuii wrrna iu, iuc ship John Bright cleared wl.h seven nundre ana iweniy souis ou uiiu, t if i hui i.nmtier one bundred ana seven tv.fiu'a oiiro fin Hnandlnavla: the remainder mm rireaL Rrlialu. Numbers of those who .n.ii niiihia hhiiiihI Imvn been In the church iujoi iv flvn venrs pnd upward . and two of ihpm vira members lu good standing thirty- oneyeorHBloce. Mr Richard" says t hat he has .,iwMilMl in chartering two sailing vessels, the y uierald Isle and Henoiute, for passeners, the fl'iBl to Mill on 'be i!0ihint, and the latter nn ih Villi li st. Tbe Emerald Isle will be filled Wllh pussengers from Hnandlntvla. A convention for farming the manufacture nf tnWno in Italy baa been oonoiuded j- o.n il. Italian Government and several foreign capitalists. The operation is designed to recover tne deficit of 180a-!, and the nniint wbl.'h is expected to acorue from the eala of ehnrch property will be devoted to the removal of tue forced currency. CITY INTEL jGENOE. 0a ABBITIONAt, iOOAI. ITBMS ! . CITY CRIMINAL CAL ENDAR. atplclaa f I.aresiy lllait tlqr UlBor-nivr PlrafB-A wilB,r A Psk.mio.1 I.dlTldaal A.. Till Vtalsr J uvastlU Outlaws. Adam Gillespie ocouples a room at the boarding bouse of Thomas Evans, Nn.7i' r" ben street. Yesterday the room of a lady boarder was entered aud a trunk broaea i1Pn and robbed of $13. Gillespie, it la alleged, waa seen In tba room, and he wan arrested, and after a hearing before Alderman Jonea waa held i'n $.j00 ball to answer. At 1 o'clock this morning Ltentenaat Edgar, wlib a poshe of the llarbor Police, overhauled 8kir containing two men, on tne Delaware, npprslte Bbackamaxon street, and on examin ing tbt vessel, lonud that 11 contained about 3t.00 pounds of plg-lrnn. Not being aoletoartve a tallsfactory answer relative to the boat or Iron, they were taken Into oustody, an i landed at Noble street whnrf, from whence tney were escorted to the Hlallon. Tbts morning they were taken before Alderman Beltier, wbaoitm milted them for a further bearing. TtieskifT, h bleb is named tbe Frederick G ulr, aud lbs Iron are awaiting an owner at tbe (Ration, Front and Noble streets. Tbe men gtve the names of James Crosier and Jmes M liter. James Camnbell lives at Twentieth and Alter streets. Yecterday a drunken Individual attacked the door ol Mr. Campbell with a black jack. That person came to the front of tue lioni-e, when he was assaulted by the afjrestld drunken individual. Mr. Campbell not relish ing this treatment, ran Into the house aud ob thine il a musket, with which he repaired lo the pavemeut again and discharged it at the as-i-auller. The load not taking e fleet., Campbell nied tbe I utt ol theniui-ket over the bead of his ndveisar; , He was subsequently arrested and held lor a further bea lug by Alderman Dallas. J nines Callahan, aged fourteen years, yester day went Into the tavern of Wllil vin Carden, at Third and Kpruce stree's, anil ridel the money drawer. He was noticed leaving l h'l place, and wits pursued, but not captured unt il alter a lon chase. The money was reovered, and James sent to prison bv Alderman Ctrpenter. Alderman Tltierinarv has sent to prison Alexander Bojd, John McL'ormlck, sn l Frank Young, three Juveniles, to antwer several pettv then t long the wharves, which they are allegod to hnve committed. Patrick Conway, residing at No. 1120 South Twentieth street, went home yesterday In a drunken state and quarrelled with bis wife. He wound tip the fracas by sulzlnu a cletver and sulking his wife over the head with It, Inflict ing a frightful gash of such a nature that the chances are that Patrick may have occasion lo know how a rope feels around his neck. Alder man Dallns has rent him below to await the result of tbe Injuries Bustalned by hU belter llHl'. Alderman Hutchinson ban required John Dunn, who keep a t avern at HI x lee nth and Coat es Mreets, to enter bonds In tne sum of JUOU, cn tbe charge of selling liquor to minora. IIbaiihos Bkforb tub Unit bi States Cox MissioKKit. Lewis P. Hlockdale, David (J. i-kllimsn, and Daniel McLe-tn, ware before l u t d Elates Commissioner Auoroy U. Smith, -barged with removing distilled spirits other than to a bonded warehouse. Tliei dors L Ji-ll teaiitlert I am a flour and grain (1-Klera' No 17Hiu li Ttilrrt street; SlllllH4a, di ll'lerv Is on Wastil gton street, h-lnw t'nni; 1 Hmr lo iiurre s reniovei ir.iru tli lifllllery and takna o an s'l nliul plsreon Kroin ftr-et, rear Almui: Mr, McLear, Mr Kflilmsn, an'l l rlum K rttoudl were present: 1 have sul"1 limlu to SlilUuiin and Mct.e'B. aLd was paid by litem aud Ueraldui B, Jofei h Hlddi ns sworn I una ensitgpd at Hlctll- iiiaa' ol'iilirry ft "in June 27 till Mnr.;h an. 1 w all the rtefe'id tnts fiere. Lewis p. BtockdalB was not orun tare: mosue ere uer.ernl y iu me ni,:ii d ; 1 i.ave see i di.iUlnd soirlis removed; I do not know where to; -leiendnnli were generally present wnen apirui were remirM; the bm reis wern teu lrom a htiu I ro"in winoli tli. sometlti es cal'nd a bonded wa-eVvi e, and oniellmis a storeimus : I bT belpel t loil; Mr. Mel i aud i-ltllmaii cnerniif went wl h the Wii-.n: sometimes in narreis were iKn irom ine leraKittlng rii ui, ontslde tue store loin? nutiudai tl a bn'l I'm j tht ws wnn my wurs handed as I snnpos'; I have seen Hklllm ,n and I-. P Hire dale enter me room wltu a uaim-uoi, furk. Ing- tira-li. sad in In; iliey nuld ntiu .tunns slay ha f an i on r ad renort ' tmne outs. da macai' way r'sdy.Mr. iiriev wou a nnen me pimp room door, and tn y won u nil me Darren; ttiny wre generally loaded linnie il .tely on bliti tilled and sent wi lt iw marks on tbeni; ihu 1:0. nor wat citmD'd from a small room under tits itklrv&y , not th Rlitern ro it; it was putopa4 luti tltla room dv uteatiB oi a iminu u reuuyov riaecs tern; I beiped to pnmo on two or itireo nccalous Winn tne man engRKra use a le'on on nis utxer. 'i be defendants weie ueid lu suuu ball ror a further lieitni g on Monday r.ext. I,ewla P. S'nekdnie waived a lurtner hearing. and wat held In 2i00 ball to answer at court the third Monduv in Auuust next. Mr. AdamTrells. Deputy Marsnai, made tne arrest of all the defendants this marulug at 5 o clock, at their various resiownces. Mortality ok tub City. The number of deaths in the city during the week endtug at noon to Hay, were .S!)7, being a ueorease or tt from tbe corresponding period of last year. Of the number Tift were minors; Kit ad u Us; males 515; females 182; boys IMi; gins lit). 2!)7 were Inn n In tbe United .states; ." foreign; nnknown 15: from the Alms House 15; people or color ZJ; lrom the country 14. Tue prominent causes of death were cholera infantum 57; consumption of the lungM-'.; debilltv 1(1; Inflammation of the brain H: marasmus i;j: disease ot tne neurit). The number in wards were. First 23; Heoond 2.S; Third 12; Fourth 21; urth 20, wixin ; xevouia 15: KlEhlh 11: Nlntn 1: Tenth l.'l; Pilevent.b Kk Twelfth 7; Thirteenth 8; Fourteenth!); Fifleeut.n 2d; SlxieenlU 1 r, tsevenieeutu in; Eiiguieenitt i:i; Nineteenth 21; Twentieth 1!; Twenty-first 7; Twentj-second 6; Twenty-third 12; Twenty fourth ; Twenty-fifth 8; Twenty-sixth Hi; Twenty-seventh 21; Twenty-eighth 3. FisHFn Out. While the harbor police were engaged in unloading a prtz this morning, at Noble street wharf, they heard a splash lu the water Just below them. Policemen Kill and Keel cot into a boat and rowed to the vicinity fiom which tbe noise procfeded, and discovered n man struggling in the water They succeeded lu reKcume mm. ana on oeing taaen ou tne wbarf be was discovered to be in an Intoxicated condition. He wai in a perfectly n compos s'.ate, for he reinarkei that it ws a pretty hard thine ir a renow couitin't go to eieep on a noor- s'ep wit boat having water thrown all over him. lie eavn 1 1 e name or jouu iteuiy.auu was nuea for Ltlngdrnnkj A Bui.d KontiBBv. Between 7 and 8 o'clock ttls tnornti g two men entered Hie jewelry store of William R, Harper, No. 407 Chesuut i-trect, wbll the e'erk was engaged la remov ing valuables from the siife to the case. Ac cording to th I r request ho plseed a tray of gold watches and chains on tne ense tor ineir in spection.- After examining the articles, they sked tn nee some iliatno'tds, and while the tit lencltin' was gettiuv ttiem from the sale, tlie stranger picked up throe of the wutcb.es and two 01 tne cuaius, ana leu ueiore tue articles were missed. Tub Income Tax. John W. Frazier, Esq., AsKessor of the F'rst District, has lust completed lite aHessmoiit of the annual tax 00 incomes Pint licenses for his dlsttiot for 1R07. It amounts tn O'iS-SS. Compared with isuii, it la us fol lows: Tax pssesfced on Income and license for IS (I 5fl X'Jl-ll Tax on income aud license for lciC7... . .'lid OtiS-rtS Showing a falling off of lneometax.. $ii,75J 5J TnK Bea-rhore. Thomas & Sons will sell on the premises, July 25, at Cape Island, N. J., a iinudsorue cottage residence and iui nil 11 re and 125 cottage sl'eH, beautifully looatetl, overlook ing the ocean and convenient to tbe hotels and railroad station. See plans at tin) auction rooms, Noa. USD and HI S. Fourth street. Found Adrift. Policeman Hunter, of th llarbor force, found the skiff J. A. Brancheon adrift In ti e lelaware at an early hour this morulDg. She contains three bars of plwlron urwl a bit of rone, and awaits an owner ut tba Htallon, Front and Noble. Swung to tub Rrebkb Last nicM the Ite- pttbl can citizens of the lath ward, bwudk to tbe ti'eezo a beautliul proportioned national flir, liavlt.B tbe inHorlptiou "Orunt, CnUns aud Tyn dule." lis location Is at West aud Uoatos streets. To Mb. A. Winch, of No. 605 Cuaennt street, we are Indebted for the latest numbers or tne ljnndon tHsnch, run. ana tieynoiw misceuany. All tbe other periodicals can do ootuiueu at uis extensive establlNbment. Thb Doo War. Uurinjr the past week the lo catchers have captured 187 dogs, of wnloh vst were siaugutoreu, lue remainaer using re Ueeaicd. D US1NRSSN0TI CE3. AtrACA and Drsp d'JCte Back Coata. B'ack aa4 rancy Oalors Cloth Back Coats, light welfht. Black led Fancy Colon Cloth Chestarflsldi, light wrlgbt, I.lnaa and Dnck Btck Coats, whit and colored. Cloth, Ctsilaiar. I rap a'Kta, and Linen Vests. CasKlmsre and Linen Pan:, large asiortmant. Llnea Dusters. Every variety of Clothing, salted to the season, afen'r, Youths', Boys', and Children's, new, fresh, and fashionable, replenished daly, aad selling rap Idly, at ' rices guaranteed lower than tha lowest else where, and full satisfaction guaranteed every pur obaaer, or the sal canaelled and money refunds!. Half i""' Mwifen "i Bbhwutt A Co., rvth nnd V TiHittn Hixth ttrt Ut.) No, 618 M a a K ar BT., Awn No. sow Bxiipwit, Naw Yoaa. Two Irishmen attem ted to swim the Connecticut at Montague, on Saturday, to save threa cents toll acl'. One tied IT clothes, a new salt, about his atck, bat found It kept his head under the wa'er, and was 0 bilged to untie It, and the bundle floated olT down .the river. This economy Is equalled by the B'an wa o goes and buys his cloth, carries It to a cutler to tive bis suit cut oat, and then bunu up a seamstress U" make It, In order to have a low-ptloet u't of clothing, when the valns of th time spent In attending W itilfhehad got tbe material and the work ior nothla g) would pay for a better suit ready made, at Charles Blokes & Co's., under tbe Conti nental. Jiwklbt. Mr William W. Cassldy, Wo. 12 South Second Btreet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of nns Jewelry and silverware lo theolty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a rent, pare arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be e inalled He also bes a largo stock ol American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to reanlt In pleasure and proHu Fink Custom Mads Boots and: Bboks for Gen tlemen, Bart.elt, No 83 (south Blxth street, above Chen not, NosQiriTo Nets and Canopies, at Fattem's, No, 146 Cbesnut street. Lack CuitalDS and Window Shades, at Paitks's, Ko. 14 8 Chesnut street. . Old Mattiesses made over at Pattbn , No. 1403 CbesDUt street. VnioLSTKRiNoprlctsare reduced at Patten's. No. 1468 Chesnut street. NvwCabpetb mtdeup and old ones lal',at Pat tsn's No. 1408 Chesnnt street. Oboveb A Bakkb's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 7:tu Chesnut etreet Oband Carnival at Fatic May. A grand carni val at the new Excursion Houe. Cape olay, li an nounced to take plaee oil Wednesday next, For par tleitlars see adverlbement in anotlter column. Tl' ken good to tape Way and return, and the admlttanne tu the carnival has been planed at the low price of tl. Tbbnwith's Nkws Dkpot, at No IDT B. Third s reel. Is tne place to tlud all kinds of reading mat ter. He keeps on band a constant sunpty ot all the perUdlcals, Diaguziues, inclorlnls. fasbton plates, and every description of fight reading, ir ha does not have what you d. Hi e. he will send lot It. It you wii-h tbe New Yore paper Trenwiih's Is tba place li ouittlu them, as be has pttrlerled arrangements whereby he receives them lung bit to re the regular mats arrive. Odb Stock ok beaiNa Clothino 14 dectdrdiy ths chetiiiesl and litjl. I'toplr, will no' la tu w U until they come and examine, WlNIHAtKH it UaoWN, J7 Large tt Clothing Jlotise, Oak Hi.l " The Corner oNi rlli ami Market ttrirti. Oua Boys' and Youths' Suits for Dre&t or School are ti rluajiest, prettiest and best. Wanamakkb & BaoWM, The Largett VI' -thing Home. 'Oak Hai.l," The corner ofbixlh and Market ttreett. OUB Citstom Bkpabtmhnt it the. larftent and bett in Philadelphia- i"t hundreds of dyen nt ttylet of to-.idt. Wanamakkk Brown, The Lariie,t Clothing Jlouae ' Oak Hall," The corner of Sixth and Market streets. Ova Custom Cdttkbs are-vien of taste ami ability, Wanamakkk & Bkuwn. Tie Jjarg'tt t-tnlhlng Mouse, "Oak Hall." The corner of Sixth ana Market streets. Oub Pbicks are 25 per cent, below other houses pro ducing sa?ne goods. WanauaKkh a Brown, 27k Mai tit si Clothing Jlouse, "Oak Hall." The corner of Sixth and Market street; CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING CAKltlAQK BUILDERS, IV'o. 2H SOUTII FIFTH STREET, BELOW WALNUT, An assortment of NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGE always on hand at REASONABLE PRICKS, 1 6 fmwsm DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. F RENOH STEAM 8 C O U It I K G. ALOEDYLL, MARX & CO.; ho. iaa sovTU bleitenth hibeet AND HO. 516 RACE NTUEET. 1810 ma INSTRUCTION. QTEVEH81ALE INSTITUTE. J BOARDING SCHOOL OR YOCNO LADIKa. Terms Board, Tuition, etc. per scholastic y(i,6X NO EXTRAS. Circulars at Messrs. Fairbanks 4k Ewlug's, No. 711 CHESNUT Btreet; also at Mfwsm. T. B. Peterson A Brothers', No. 306 CHESNUT Street. Address! personally or by note, N EObTER BROWNE, FrinolpaJ, 10 II thmtl South Aiuouy. N. 3 TRUSSES. IV "fllELKlU tlAKU UUUUbU XttUHt No. XMl t'ftKSNUT Birettl, Tula Truss cor- re.i i.iv auulled will cure aud retain wllb eaae lbs ruutt dillicult ruuiure: alnats cleau. Unlit, eauy. saia. aod comfortable, used m bulbing, tilted to form, never rusia. breaks, solis, Duuoutta 11 ratter, or moves rrom i.im.i-a Nn mrtttiL.luu. ilurd KubUer Abduuilual tiui pc.rier, by whuTj Uie .Voiliern, Col piilaitl, aud Ladle iiiierlim wbh Female weakness, will Had relief and lierlectsuppori, very iikiii, tifnt. uu iiwh"i. xne InutnimeiiLa t-linitiiier Braces. Klauilc tstockluKS f weak 1 1 nt 1)8. RusiieiiNtoiis, etc. A No, large stock best Leather Trunaea. ball usual price. au.v in aiumn. ai.ee. ll-fws yy I R E GUARDS, roa kTBK riiONTM, ASTI.UMW, TUUIKat, KTC. Patent w ire Ratlins, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamenla Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wlrea, and evsry varleti ot Wlr Work, man ul-clured bf n. No WA1KKB dt iOllS, 11 North BIXTH BtraML tmw UNITKD STATUS HRVHNUR 8TA.MPS.-t-luminal Depot. No m OHESSQT Haree. Ct-utjal leui. No luJH 111 r I'll Streat. on duorsslow Cbeauuk UsiabJshed lbtf'i. Bevenue Stamp, of every description constantly oa catid In any amount. Dr. er. D Malt or RiprsM promnrlr at'endud to. rjnltrd 8Ut Notes Draiu on rbtls.dipUJa or N I oik or current fuudi reertvad In peyuinuu ("articular at'eution paid to siaall order. The decision, ol tha Oom utmtLa can bs eon.uUei and any lulvruuBUva rt-gardlag , w Uw obesnuU KiVttu. t THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON. The Ordnance Department Frauds-Startling Deve lopments Expected. Amendments to Ibo Tax Bill-Be-duclng th Army. Kt KtH KUn KtM Kt, FROM WASHINGTON TODAY. Bpeoial Despatch to The livening Telegraph. Washinoiom, Jul 11. Th Wax Bill. The Wtyi and Means Committee are la sstskm to day on tbe Senate amrndtnents to the Tax bill. The main amendment. Including those relative to banki and petroleasn, will be agreed to by tha Committee: bat it is anestionable whether the Houe will concur. Tht Vis Daaks. The Coaamitteo expect to report the Mil, with ameDdments, on Monday, relative to the tax ou banks. It Will give rise to a good deal of d i cuspion in tbe House. Butter aud those who favor his views are determined to icht most stienuously for the section, as they originally passed the House. The difference between tbe two Houses will finally have to be fixed by a conference. Tba Ordsaac Frauds. The Committee on Ordnance report that they are fixing their report relative to tbe alleged frauds is tbe Ordnance Department, and will soon present It to the Ilouae. It will contain some startling disclosures relative to the man ner in wbieh tbe Department has been managed during and since tbe war. The report will con clude with a resolution recommending tbe removal of General Dyer, the ptescut head of the Ordnance Bureau. Vtaa Army Rednctloa. An amendment offered by General Paiue io the bill reducing tbe army, providing that a redaction of the number of Major and Brigadier Geneial?, the former to three aud the latter to six, sball not be made until after the 4th of March text, was adopted by the House by a vole of 79 to 45. This is intended (o give the next President a cbitice of making the re duction. FROM KANSAS. The Damocratlo Suicide. Lawrence, July 10. Tbe Sale Journal, which was supposed to look favorably upon the Chase movement on the basis of Ires suffrage to every citizen of tho republic, blark and white, male aud female, says tbe no in iuu'iou of Sey mour and Blair was coldly received here, and declares the Democratic party has deliberately committed suicide, prelerring dea'h to life, cboosintr the shroud and the grave rather than regeneration and the new birth. luiporlaat Arrsat. J Captain Samuel Barto, Jr., clerk of the steam er Great Kcpublic, wa arreste l tc- lay, by order of Captain Leech, of tbe poMce, on information deemed entirely reliable, thit the grand jury bad found a true bill against him for murder in the first degree in connection with the shooting of Henry Anderson, a colored man, on board tbe Greal Republic, a fow days asro. It is also PHid the grand, jury has found a bill against Captain Donaldson. Sentence of tbe Clark Murderers. Sfiecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Bc.ton, July 11. TUe Goveruor and Council, at their regular meeting to day, voted to issue a wan ant tor the execution of Sila James and Charles James, for the murder and robbery of Joseph G. Clark, in Worcester, some six mantha since. Both criminals will be executed simulta neously tn the jail yard in Worcester, on Friday the 25th of September, at about 11 o'clock. During the consideration of their case by the executive there have been no efforts for a reprieve or pardon and unless a natural death intervenes, or they escape from JH, there is no chance for them to escape tbe scaffold. The men received the announcement of theh pending fate as a matter of conrse, but did not extecttbat the day ot execution would be set so soon. They do not dispute the justice of tbrlr sentence, or even ask or hope for cle mency. FROM T AM AQUA. Tht MlBtlBCr TroublsB Butlaata Iui taOad Alsallataj of (JssNworktri. Tamaou. July 11. Busiaess bere is almost eulirely sutpended on account of tbe strike. A large force of police is on hand, holdiug lu teadines9 for an emergency. A meeting of iron employes will be held this afternoon. Tbcy desire to return to work, aud will make the effort on Monday, fcuould tbe miners inter fere there will be trouble. Popular r itnor says tkat tbe coal operators buve tbstintcd tho strike among the miners for the purpose of tailing the price of coal, snd, in some cases. bove supplied the Uriktrs with money. Tbey have evtdeutly overshot the mark, for the strike has affected not ouly the coal, bat all r thf r interests Men of all nationalities are enpaped, and every houi increases the trouble There is no telling wbcre it will eua. Markets by Telegraph. new Yokk. July II. Storks heavy. Ulilcagoand Rock Island, H'.,; Kea1ltiK. flij (.'anion (Jouipauy, V,y, F.rie lt?,'j Cleveland and Tolmlo luaV. t'levelaud and Pittsburg, S7: PlitubuiK and Jf'orl Wayne, iuk Mit-liteiin (Jei,Lial. HU; MlublKau boulbern. SI New Vnrk Oulral, 134 ',; Illinois Ceutrul, IM; Uuni oerUnU nreterrad. w Viraiula Su, S" ; Mis- suurl . 91 Hudson Biver, i:W',, U. 8 6-2IM. in iHtu. iui1.; do. l.vu. Ill, new Isiite. lUtt'. 10 4W, l"7t'. "'SOi, I0, Uold, 141 Money, i $1 per fmut. b xe.hiknuA. IS klw YuasL.July It Cotton quiet alSJ.'.'o. Flour dull Hiid n.alintd llKlttino.! sales 7tl0 barrels Hlata. 7.fMl; Oblo '( I fli; Veiern 7.viiliij HnailK Sin S'BtKlil, wneai UUll win ami. .un ti, townt ales 3KIX0 tnifhela at J1T9M1 II. OuU dull: nalui IS.COPItusbelBat&tfo. Beef qulsu Pork flrru at t0. Lard arm. Mew lorn loelt Q,otattOBS, P. M, Received by televrapta frora Glendlnniag A Davis, Block Brokers, No. 48 H.Tblrd street: . ,,,,,'iim.i m. X.T sar la m uA N. Y. Cenu K.. Ohl. N.W. R. prf.. mv. llbl. and R. I. K 107'.?. IN. x, auu rune n. fit. auu new. rv va H Mich. b. and N.I. K. t He. and Pitt. R. M'2 , lis riiis.r. w. ana cm. R. R ....- 107M . kui nmi, OKI., Uold UHi Chl.AN.W.R.oom. V-y4l GET THB BKST.-THB HOLY BIBLBQARBb lug's MltlouH Family, Puliill aud I'tHtket Ulblea, In beautiful styles uf Tursey Moroooo and autlqua bindings. A new 8411100, arranged for Uotograpluo poruaiuioi auuu wM w HARDraQi pno,,,,,,,, HQ, MUUJaMKU'C titrwrt. below VvwUU FOURTH EDiTIONlPIFTII EDITION ATEST BY TELEGRAPH. The Whisky Complication in New York. Tho Latest . Enropcan Adficcs. Fit OM NEW YORK, Whisk jr Coaaplloatlcas mat at Castsplraelaa w roaa, July 11. Several arrests have been made here during the last three days of tatties cbsrgeJ with perjury at the Instances of some of the whltky rings, for the purpose of manufacturing testimony to effect the removal of J. W. BiuWy, Collector of the fourth Internal ltevenut District. Certain oulcUIs are also charred with complicity. About two weeks ago Bailey got wind of the conspiracy, and em ployed Captain F. C. Tapley, of Rochester, as detective, to secretly Investigate- matters and discover parties eniiaged in it. Tapley discovered that false witnesses were procured through pay nieitt (of i money, which be said be secured conclusive proofs of the agents in the transac tion being note bond brokers. Tbey were taken by their suborners to special treasury agent Belknap, wbere tbey swote to their state ments. Thence they were taken by Oclxnap and a detective named Bltitdetl b-fore United Slates CoruiDl-fijner Osborne, where their affidavits were repealed Collector Bal" ley, so well endorsed by Tapley, of the entire plans nd movements, that each of the witnesses were arreted as they left tha Commission ers, and taken to Ludlow Street Jail, where they are ssw aonflncd, together with most of those engaged in the subornation. Several of the priioners have already made fall confes sions of tbeir crime. Toeir statements entirely corroborate Tapley's discoveries. They are now undergoing an esaminnlion before a Culled States Commissioner. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE- Market Keports. London, July 11 Evening. Consols for mo ney, 04J94J, and for account, 01J91J; Bonds, 7373J; Erie, 46; Illinois, 101. LrvKitpooL, Jaly 11 Eventnj;. Cotton quiet; ales of 80,000 bales. Corn, 13i. 2d. Flour dull. Lard buoyant 64i.6l. London, July 11. UeGue 1 Petroleum, la. 5.jd. Spirits, Is. Ad. Suur, ou liic ppot, 28 to ar rive, 20s. 3d. Antwsbp, July 11. Petroleum, C3f. FORTIETH COHGRLSS SECOND SESSIOR. B-sarte. Wash iioton, July 11 Mr. Cra?ln Introduced a blil autbonziuK tho nppotnlment of a ootn mlBslon to exHinine t lit) claims of Moutaun for tbts enrolluient of voiuoieers dariut; the late Indian war. ileltirred to tue Committee on Territories. Mr. l'onnes8(Cal.) ofl'e-ed a resolntloa, wblob was Adopted, HHklitg tbn President wbtber a commission bns been issued to .laintm E 'Joey as Collector of Internal Revenue for Han Fran cisco, California, aud if not, lor what reason It bus not been lsnued. Mr. Morgan (N. Y) culled tip the House bill for ibo registration or enrolment of certain foreign vesnels, wbich was panned It khmio rizeu the reglwtrailoo or enrolment of Hfleeu Canaclitn built vessels owne l bv clti.ous of tUj United .Slates, and hnvlni; at all times been em. Moved on tue lakes, provided there shall be paid a tax upon them equal to tbe Internal He venue tax upon tlie materials aud construe- lie n of similar vessels or American build. Mr, wtisou (Mass ) caned up the bl.l relative o Ibe neeaoieu s bureau, and providing for Its (tlscontinuonce. Mr. Pavls (Ken.) opposed the bill al Inter fering with tbe Presidents right of a'f interim appointrnsnts, and nioved to striae out the cluuse after the words, 'lu case of vacancy in be of lice of Commissioner happening dining the recess of the Bcnate," and lnseiliug the words, "such ofllce Bhall thereupon cease and delernulne." Mr. Conness ir yon press mat it would be a premium ou taking the life of the Com missioner. On motion or Mr. Howard (Mi?h.) the words 'Httents. clerks, and at-ststauts." were added Iter the words, 'Assistant CommUslonors," The bill was then passed. Hons of Ur saaxtattvss. Mr, Boutwell (MasH.), from the Judiciary Com mliue. reported the bl 1 to nx the times fur holding terms of Hie Uutted Stales District Courts in Virginia, i'ds-ted. It provides that tbo terms at Richmond and Norfolk sball beheld ss heretofore, at Mtauu- ton tbe second Tuesday lu April and October, at Wltueviue the lourin lutsuuy in April and On to ber. Mr. Wilson (fowa). lrom the same Committee reported thejolnt resolution to extend tne pro visions of the act of July i. IHtil, restricting the Jurisdiction of the Com tot Claims to the loyal ClllZaUHOI mumaieoi nrn'itras, i uncuu. om motion or Mr. Clarke (K.nsa8), tne tse'iate bill authorizing tbe cousi ruction of a bridge across thP Mhaourl liver at Fort Leavenworth, was taktn lrom tue nueaitei s taoio ior action. Mr. ltL'sn (in.)ouereu aa aiuenumeut aa tno rlxing tbe construe tim of a bridge across tne Missouri river at H'. Joseph by the at. Joseptl and DenverClty Rallri-ad Cotnpsny. Tne amendment was agreed lo, ana tne mil passed. Mr. Axtell iCal.), froin the Committee of Commerce, reported a '111 authorizing the Ha crelaty of the Treasuiy to grant au Amerloan reglbler lo the Hawaii i 11 u Victoria, owned lu Han Franclitco, Cul. l'asbed. Mr. Phelps (Ud.) presented a resolution to cariylmo ellttct the 11 it u seutlou ol theaotof Febinary 2?, 162, relativ., to the sinking fund, which on bis motion wu-t laid ou the table aud orderrd to be printed. The IIoubo proceeded t t the nnflulnhed busi ness of yesterday, belim tne bill to reduce aud flx the military peace establlshmeut. The qutsiion being on Mr. I'll lie's ainendiiient to lite flltli section modified by blm, so that there shall, after the 81st ot At .rch. 1809, ba onlyBir hrlgadler-geuerals, to he designated by the Prehldent wit bin ten dtiys preceding that date, without regard to seniority, the best six briira dler sensrais to rem .in lu couunLsion. Mr. uartlttid (Ohio) upp'tsed the amendment ou the ground that the siJectlou of six Hrluu-dier-Generals as the liesl would plane a slain ou tAie nniau and houor f every man mustered out. Mr. Puller (Mass ) mid that the question, was whether tl.e army was or was not to be re duced. The bill provided th-it th number ot Gene rals should not be reduou 1 exaept by dntu or resignation, or dismissal for cause. Ho wits very anxious that them saould beareduclon of tbe army, and he wauled to begin by reduc ing the Uenerals. Every oue of them out about Si3,01KJ a year, with his resume. It was said that this was a bill lo reduce tbe army, and If It were passed in its present form, it wouiu oe passed, lu his Jiiilgtiisnt, iin an electioneering dodge .nothing else. Tlie simple question was, whtnlier membsrs weze earnest lu tlie matter. If tltey were not, ttieo tue bill should be passed as reported. Mr. l'alne (Wis ), defended bis amendment from tlie attack made by Mr. Garfield, and boped that It would he sustained as comlug nearer to meeting- the views of members ou bot h Bides, and bucuring the objects of the Com mittee on Military Aflalia. Without disposing of tbe amendment to the fifth section, respecting Brigadier-Generals, the itonuA iPi'tinBlilHrBrt lta aolTou of last night in Fdopling the amendment of Mr. Butler to the fourth section respeetlug MaJor Geuerals, anj Mr. Palue moved as a substitute for Mr, But ter's amendment toe tiilowina- After the SUtdayof Maroh. 180. there shall h. nnlv ihrM Malor-GeneralB. and the Presi dent shall, wllhlu ten days preceding said dale, i-ioiihi without ruard to seniority, tha bast ihru. kfuinr-Uenerals lo reiuala in commission. and the others shall be mustered out of the ser vice oi the United Htaio. ou said date, or wtlaiu tea days vuureaitvr ZEOH THE CAPITAL.' Sherman's Funding Bill Before tho Senate-Southern Repre sentation In tho Elec toral College. Tho President Does not Con ceal His Disappoint ment at the No minations. Eta. Etc Etc., m Bt,( Bt. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Naval Urdara. Special Despatch to 27t Evening Telegraph, WssmjtoToy, Jolj 11. Surgeons liundlett and J.W.Coles have been ordered to the Naval Asvlum at Philadelphia. Bursreon J. Albert Hanks is detacher! from Naval Asvlum at Phila delphia, and ordered to the South Pacific squad ron. Comdoling With the PraaldaaC. Among the callers at the White House to-dy were Secretaries Wcllei and Seward, Senator Doolittle, and General Hancock. The latter condoled with the President on his defeat at New York. The President U open In his expres sions of dlsgUBt at the action of the Conveutloa. It is ead ha has a serious notion of turning In. and supporting-Grant and Colfax. Ih.rmta'i VaatdlBy Bill. At the expiration of the morning hour tho Sennte took up Senator Shorman Funding bill, and that gentleman proceeded to explain and defend it. ne was followed by Senator Sumner In a carefully prepared speech against the pro position to tax the interest on bonds, and to ra duce the rate of interest thereon. He charac terized the movement as a base repudiation, antt disgraceful. Mr. Sumner has spent alftng time in preparing this speech, and as he seldom speak on the subject of finances, he Is being listened to wltU great attention by the full Senate.. VU Soutn.ta States avsid (be Electoral College. Mr. Boulwcll, from tbe Reconstruction Com mittee, reported a joint resolution relative to tbe vote of the Southern SUtes in the Eleotoral College, with several amendments, the chief of which provides that no State represented la Congress on the 4th of Msrch, 1868, shall be ex. eluded from the Electoral College. It is the In tention to pass the resolution to-day. Blair's Cottar Kaad 1st tbe nans. After Mr. Boutwell reported the bill relative to the vos of tbe Southern States In the Elec toral College, Mr. Eldredge (Democrat), of Wis consin, charged upon the Republicans that they were bent ui.on keeping the Soilbern States out of the Union, lu order to retain their political power. Mr. Boutwell, in reply, threw the whole re sponsibility of the lute war upou the Democrats, and asserted that the motto of the lute Conven tion in New Yoik was another war for the pur pose of driving eight States, now practically restored, out of the Union. He referred to Hon. Frank P.Blair's letter, whereupon cries arose from the Republicans of "Let us have the letter read," "Let us hav Blair's letter," whereupon the letter war read to the nttcr disgust or the Democrats and tan satisfaction of the Republicans. No Democrat attempted the defense of the letter, though Bouts-ell taunted them with It again and again. The debate created great interest and excitement. Ilonsa of Representatives, Continued from our Fourth Edition. The snbstltute was agreed to, and then the fourth section was struck out, and Mr. Palne's amendment substituted for It yeas, 79, navs, 44; tbe Democrats voting generally In tne affir mative. A similar amendment was agreed to as a anb Btliuie for the fifth section, providing for six Srlaadler-Generale. ihe sixth stctlou refera to vacancies la lata office of Adjutant-General, Quartermaster General. Commlssary-Ueneral of Hustenan'ie. Chief of Ordoanoe, Chief of Engineers, Pay ro aster-General, Uurveyor General, and Bureau of Military Justice, directing that tney shall be filled by the appointment or anslgameut of nonioer, wno snail nave I tie ran a, pay, and ciuutuutttuuui a uuiouei oi uavairy. tuis section cave rise to discussion oetween Messrs. Gurtleld, Battel, Paine, aud Logan. Mr. ixxan oeciared that a mere pretext to reduce the army was not the way to deal with the people. Tnis bill did nol reduce the army, although it pretended to do bo. It did not ro- nuce it f liner in numoers or dollars, lie was In favor of reducing- tne army by reducing; Generals, Colonels, and other oflljers la the same ratio as the lucu. Mr. Garneid said there are now in tne army commissioned ofllcers. The bill proposed to place 785 of them, more luua one-fourth, oa alf nay. which was preclsel the same thine as ceasing to pay nearly 400 olBoers. .He could not tinderbtand the reason for say Iuk tnat that, was iio reduoiion. There were uow45,OuO en listed men In tba army, and It was now pro poHtd to reduce that number to 25,000. It waa proposed tn reduce the 45 regiments of Infantry lo U0, the 10 regiments of cavalry to 7, and the S regiments of artillery to 4. In tbe face of thes facts he could not understand how It could Da charged that the Committee on Military Adf.lrg iihci uruiiyui la a uiu which preteuuea to re duce, but did not reduce me army and Its ex penditures. sir. i lit. i .mo.; reruaraeu mat lam secretary or War had told hliu this inorniue that at tha rate at which o (fleers were now din in Used front tlie service for luoompeteuoy, drunkenness, and Immorality one-fourth of all the oflloers of tbe army would be got rid of In twelve months. The debate on the section was closed and the House proceeded to vol on an amendment offered Ly Mr. butler (Mass.) reducing tne pres ent Incumbents of lite ofllce desorlbed in It to lh rank and pay of a Colonel of Cavalry. The f amendment was agreed to, yeas, 81; DBVS, 125. Mr. Butler moved an additional amendment, modified by Mr. l'alne, to reduce by oue grade ail the staff officers. Agreed to. Mr. Garfield reported from tbe Committee aa amendment reducing Hie stall' in the (Quarter master's and Ihe Ordnance Department, as follows : Unartermaster-Generals, with the rsnk of Colonel, C; Deputy Quartermaster Generals, with the I an It of Lieutenant Colonel, 8; (Quartermasters, with the rank ot MJor,12; AssUtsat Quartermasters, wlm the rnk of Captain. SO; Commissaries of Bustenanoe, wltht the rank o Captain, 12; Assistant Paymaster General, 1; Paymasters, 40; Hurseons, with the rank of Major, 40; Assistant burgeons, with the rank of Captain, 75. In the Ordnanos Department, 2 Colonels, 8 Lieutenant-Colonels. 7 Majors. ISCaptalns, 14 Klrat Lieutenants, and 8 Second Lleutenouts. The relieved oflloera to,, be put ou half pay. w York Itaek daotatltas 3 RenAived bv telexrapa front Gleadlnnlag 4 Davis, Block tsroaera, o. e o. i oiru , ik Brokers, No. 48 B. Third sire. K my Oht and N. w. praf. W C. K (WW Ohl. and K. L;iTUW'a R WS Pitts. K.W.dChi, N. Y. CeuU N. Y. and G. 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