THE DAILYgIggINQ TELEGRAHI PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 13, 18G8. AT THE SEA-SIDE. OUB CAPE MAY LETTER. true aso-" Well Uader way H.UHb. eje.r- o. the I.l.d-HP-that an Oth, 1 IIopi Com. row our own 0rrpondit COKGKBHS HALL, OArT-t-AJ Yesterday morning, a hortdf fI flashed over the wire, from de,Ph . . resort to fetch a vei-y sojourner at this . - Yah of infinite relief aa h read. Itlmpartea !he momenton- Intelligence that at ten o'clock in the morning the thermometer stood atWdeg, la ibe shade In the city. A glance at oar In. stroment recorded but 74 deg., and the highest point attained during the entire day was 76dfg. If this fact was not sufficient cause for a feeling Of relief, your correspondent Is quite t a loks to know what would be, What with OQ'J ?l)deg. of beat, and a gentle, refreshing breeze lrom the untainted sea, and numbrless nooks and corners wherein to hide himself ftwy. one finds life quite endurable here. The genial attractions of Cape Island have duly impressed that portion of the world who re in the habit or lrequentlng it. Although that vague and indefinite idea represented by tbe words "the season," Is not yet fully deve loped, Cape Island la both populous and lively. Congress Hall.tbeColumbiallouBe.andtheother leading ettablishments, are better filled than they were at the corresponding period of last ye r, while the cottages have their full comple ment. Among the latest arrivals of note. I found at Congress Hall the Kight Reverend 3.W. Beckwith, Kplscopal Bishop of Georif, tt a v Rinvfins. member of Congress from Hew Hampshire, and Hon. T. W. Ferry, of the BAme body from Michigan; Colonti KaOMway, the Sergeant-at-Armsof the House ol Repre sentatives, Senor P. Dlez do Rivera, of the Span lu Legation; Lieutenant Commander It. 0. Taylor, U. 8. N.; and Charles Morgan, the New York steamboat king; while at the Columbia Ho-ase are ex-Speaker Oaranna A. Grow, and the Kun. Wayne MacVeign, of West Chester, These gentlemen, and the ladles of their fa ml lies.tufflce to give the island an air of distinc tion, to -which is added that quite as important feature, the nlghest development or fashion, by bnn'ireds of persons of note In the social world. O fl Saturday evening lashlon had full sway n.d swing. It was the occasion of the first nop" at the Columbia House, and was In every Vespeotan entire sucoess. Tbe elegant dining loom wasorowded.and the evenlDg passed In thoroughly enjoyable manner. Mark Hassler Officiated as master of the ceremonies. Hassler la the musical personage of the whole Island, saving excellent bands stationed at Congress Hall, the Columbia House, and the new Ex cursion House. On Balurday evening next, a grand "hop" Is appointed to transpire at Con TTnii ihn nrraneements for whioh. already In progress, will tend to render it an event of great eclat. By that time there will doubtless be twice fti many people at the iiotels ivierA nnw are. and every element of tnccesi will be at hand. The culmination of the sjolal ei Joymeuts of the summer, nowever, Wi;i be a grand carnival at tbe Excursion House. Leading personages of tne island, in Kin.iino hnih tnmnnra.iv solourners and Derma' .nt rculilenta are seriously aeliatlns the sub ject, and if they ouoe determine to enter into it no e-.n.nRB or trouble will be lacking to render it the most attractive and brilliant affair lu the hlsu ry of Cape Island. But what are all these fleeting Joys compared tnthomAliiinrr of the ocean liself? Indeed. When one looks on at the desperate endeavor Which rtir women and urave men mase to divert themselves witn tne mazes ot me dance, It Is not without a measure of astonishment. But perhaps tbe whole system is excusaoie on the grounds tliat a safety valve of some sort, Is needed whereby the surplus activity and energy Imparted by the air and water of tbe ocean may escape. Be that as it may, there Is room for all, and each one can Bclect the dlvertlsement Which suits him best. Omikron, OUR ATLANTIC CITY LETTER. That Otber "City by ue Sea" A Surrey of Its Capacities ad Comforts Notes by Way oi tbe Oowawtrd Trip. Irom our own Correspondent. Atlantic City, N. J., July 11. Escaping from the heat and dust of the city, and taking the 2 F. M. express train on the Camden and Atlantlo Railroad, your correspon dent formed one of a pleasant party bound for this 'City by the Sea." As It had been some years since we bad travelled over the road we were prepared to see some changes In tbe face of the country, but hardly as many as have taken place. The embryo towns and sparsely settled country of a few years ago, have been wonderfully metamorphosed by the opening of the railroad, through the facilities It has since afforded, presenting at onoe a picture of pros perity, thrift, and beauty, as we whirled rapidly aloDg. Lands thought to be almost undo for culti vation a few years ago, have been made to yield abundantly, by successful drainage and other proper treatment well known to farmers. And there are yet large quantities of land along tbe line of the road, waiting for some of our enter prising citizens to render equally productive and profitable. As places of residence we should much prefer tbe thriving towns of Jersey within a short diHtance of our city, to hundreds of Western towns through which we passed dur ing the last summer. We cannot help wonder ing at tbe seeklDg of homes in the far West, When tbe East, taking tbe facilities of markets and otber advantages Into consideration, pre sents equally as great inducements. After a rapid ride of two hours up to schedule time we Ret foot lu Atlantic City. Before we reached this pluce a much more cool and com fortable state of tbe atmosphere was clearly perceptible. But once In tbe city, we were very sensible of tbe fact that we could and wonld be cool. As our rooms bad been pre viously engaged, we were soon In snug quar ters, and quite at home. In the evening our party walked to tbe beacb, and In a short time had (be extreme pleasure of seeing tbe moan, Just past the fall, rise on tbe ocean. Tbe tide was high, the breakers rolling In splendidly, and tbe sight magnificent The grandeur of the scene was snob, that one might gate upon It for hours without becoming weary. The mon-tema dancing on the ocean, the resistless rush of tbe breakers now driving n farther np the beacb, and again re ceding the snow-white cap extending far out to sea, the dl itant sail J ust visible to the sharp est eyesUht, all made a picture far beyond the reach ol the most skilful painter, and profound ly lmproselng us with tbe power of the Maker. Too soon the growing lateness of the hour ad wonlshed ns that we must leave the beaulirul Vision and further contemplations to a future time. Jn the morning, after a cool and pleasant bight's rest, we burrled out and down to see "Old 8ol" make his appearance over the brine. In due time be showed us hie face through the mist, all red and disarmed of bis fleroeness, Boon dispelling It, we fancied that- he did not .Vjte our imperllnenoe, for he gave us so strong glance that we were glad to turn out eyes way. About 11 o'e'ock we found the bath to be de lightful enjoyed by hundreds on the beach. We are not at all surprised at the thousands who leave the city, If It Is only for day, for aocb a glorious and refreshing "dip." Here we would remain for tbe f oa and enjoy our selves to tbe almost, if it were not Ur the In evitable dollars and cents. No employer of large or small numbers of workmen would fall to find j; profitable la the end by giving Vem time, and even paying expenses If necessary, for a day's recreation at the sea shore. The workmen would be let proved In ability. In temper, and In many ways which would tend to promote the Interests of their employers. The slight apparent loss of time would be found to be really no loss. We nope to tee some of our la ge employers trying the experiment IMs season. We are somewhat favorably Impressed with the capacity of Atlantic city for the aooomrno datlon of a large number of visitors. From tbe full trains which we were Informed had been running for several dvs, we opposed tbe hotels and collages would all be pretty well filled. But there anpeurs to lie no large crowd at any place. While tbe season has Just fairly commenced, and all the koui.es are doing a fair business, there Is yet room for many more visit ors whom tbe bot weather will undoubtedly bring to the shore. Many have already er tfag6 rooms and :e expected Id a fow dev Thehlr Is bracing end dry, the batblnj excellent, aad tbe season, never more promising. ATUAHTIC. CITY INTELLIGENCE. roB ADDITIONAL LOCAf, IHCfB (II 1MSIDB HOBS. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Assaultive; Pottoeraea A. Female Pugil istA via Beam p. Wllllnwi QI.lav an T.luhm.n via4a lila HJiuniu . i in,' j . ... , i i ki u. - - exit seMerdny from a tavern at Kruory and Hansom streets, in a drunken coodlilou. and being rattier boisterous, wait iako in cnarae by Policeman K. Crummy, of she KWhtemitn District. Hardly bad the official toucued him, wben tbe accused struck nun and knoc&et bim down, and while In position handled him pretty roughly, during which the sleeve of bis coat was lorn off. However. Mr. Crummy re gained his f et, and Boon mastered the druukeu individual. On being lakeel before Alderman fi ell 1 W isley was held lor trial. Policeman Cnarles Leyrer, of the Eighteenth District, ou Baiurday Blunt went to ilia Uouse of John Cuslck, at Mice. own, and arretted tne proprietor on a charge of assault aud bauery. Mrs. Cosick seized tbe officer by the beard, and tore half the balrs off ills cheek. Jonn alo turned bis attention lo ilia olllcer, and logeluer the belligerents managed lo get bim uo his back, wbeu John bit a piece oat of bis leg. Tiiey were both subsequently arrested, and bud a bearing before Alderirun Uood, who bound them over 10 answer at Court. Mary Butcher resides In the vicinity of Six teenth aiid Heybert streets. Ou Saturday a constable, wblle reraoviug the furniture from h bouse In that vicinity, was Interfered with by Mary, who prevented bim lor a Mine from pro secuting bis work. He thought tne best way to set rid of ber was to arrest, ner. Alderman Hutcbinson held her lu 81000 ball for amis demeanor. Louis Walters, aged sixty-one years, will be arralgntd before Alderman BelMer this after noon, on the charge of committing; an ludecent assault and battery on a lu tie girl. Tae allega tion Is that Wallers and tbe victim lived In tne same bouse on Filbert street, and that be In duced ber to come Into his room when he attempted to commit tbe fiendish act. A Tktp to Cate May. On Thursday, the 23d Inst., there wll be a grand excursion to cape May unuer lue auspices oi tne enterprise, MxtnliiK Star. Amity. Touionia. FrieadsniD.and Lecainr Lodges of I. O. O. F. Arraugemeals have been made with the Excursion House whereby every comfort will be secured to lue excursionists, xue excursion win remain ou tbe Island eight hours. In the afternoon there will bea grand boo. Tbe music Is to be furnished by Uanslei's Baud, and, of course, choice! The price of tickets Is 8175: oblldreo. 90 cents: which maybe obtained of the committee, or at the bail, southwest corner of Sixth and Haines streets. Hearings at the Central Station. Jesse Hart was arraigned before Alderman Beitler, charged with running Into a car ou Walnut street. Davis Abn, conductor, testified that the de fendant tried to pass bim at seventh and Wal nut streets, with a huckster wagon, an 1 finding It impossible to do so, ran Into tne oar aad hurt tbe horses' legs. Held in $500 ball to answer. Louis Walters was charged with an Indecent nssault on a young girl twelve years of age. Held In 83000 ball to answer. The Thebmombter. The weather of the past lew days bas been almost Intolerable, par ticularly was this the oawe yesterday, wnen the thermometer indicated U'J degrees. Last even ing scarcely any air was stirring, and many ol our citizens passed a sleepless night in conse quent e thereof. To-day, though the weather gauge marks nearly as high a figure as tost of yesterday at 11 o'clock being 94 there bas been a pleasant breeze blowing from the west. It can safely be kald that the heated term has commenced. Suicide. The man named Lucas, who com mitted suicide yestetday at Camden by blowing out his bralDB, was a resident of this cltv, living at Fourth and Vine streets. He was about i" years of age, single, and a furrier by trade. Tne cause of bis committing this rash act U assigned to tbe fuel that about ten days ago he entered into partnersblp with a gentlem-in, and that some 1 termedd ers bad led bim to believe that he was losing all tne money he had invested, A Child Badly Injured. Yeater lay morn ing a Utile child of James Campbell, residing on Main street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Frank fold, while leaning out the second story, lostlts balance and fell out, lu Its descent It came lu contact with tbe shutters oi the first floor, and from that dropped into the cellar ou a pile of coal. Though tbe Injuries sustained are severe, 11 Is thought that she will recover. Hearing Bbpobb thb United States Com vissioNKH. Louis P. Utooadale, Daniel Mo Lain, Oersldus Htockdale, and David O Bklil man, charged with removing whisky other than to a bonded warehouse, were before United States Comralfsloner Aubrey H. Smt'li, and waived a hearing. Tuey were held In S200V bail tach to answer at Court. A Safe Blown Oten. Some time between haturffay evening and this morning, thieves ellecUd an entrance into tbe provision store of James 1). Feiguson, No. 12 Houth Water street, by forcing open the transom wludovv over the door. Tuey then ransacked tbe place, and blew oi en the fire proof, but fortunately se cured nothing of value. A Bot Shot. A number of lada were play ing on Delaware avenue, below Noble street, wben one of tbem, named George Cross, aged Sixteen J curs, discharged a pistol, t he contents or which lodged in tbe breast of Natnanlel Westcolt. aged fourteen years. The wound Is not a dangerous one. Drowning Case. About 12 o'clock, last night. Anna Bhutlz, aged ten years, walaed lain tbe Hcbuy mill from a cual boat, lying under tbe Wire Bildge, aud. bs ore assistance could be rendered her, was drowned Her body was recovered shortly alter, and Coroner Daniels held an Inquest. It will be sent to Heading. An Infant Found. Last night, a male In fant, shout two week old, was fouud on the steps of a bouse in Colonnade row, on Chesnut street, above Fifteenth. Tne little fellow was taken In charge temporarily by Mrs. Major Delaney, Casualty. (leorge It. Onimas, nine years old, living at No. 425 North Nineteenth street, was seriously lDjured this morning, by being aught coder a lager beer wagon a', Blxtee'ith and viue streets. The Injured lad was taken to his residence. Fatal Eebult John dill, who fell from a Illdge avenue oar a dny or two since, at Jetfer. the German Hospital. T11I11D EDITION FBOII THE CAPITAL. Butler's Dill to Tax united Btatos Bonds. Tlie Kn-Klux Klan Visit Herapliis International Commer cial Contention, European Market Reports. KteH nttt ju Kta. FROM WASF.tNGTOy TBIS P, U. ""Vn B,-', T,x u-,t "tates Beads' Tlflch to The Evening Telegraphs "m.gT0N, July 13. General Butler's bill o lax United btates Bonds, Introduced July ?( and referred to the tVajs aad Means Committee, bss never been considered by the cesaUtee, and as there was no prospect of Its being re ported ibis session, Uotler to day got Dclos B. Ah!ry, of Nevada, wben tbst state was called ta regular order, tor bill and resolutions, to la- troduce it again In a fouiewbat modified form, but containing the ma n principle of taxing the bond. Objection was made and a point of order raised, that It wf s a bill taxing tbe people, and could not under the rules receive present consideration. The Speaker suetaindd the point of order, on the ground that all bills for taxing the people atd lor raising tbo revenue must first be dir cussed In the Committee of the Whole of the House. The bill was accordingly referred to the Committee of the Whole, wbieh etrecluslly kills it. This will probably be the end of all bills for taxing bond. TIIE EUROPE AN MARKETS. Aftevaeea tle)tatto a. Hy Atlantic Cable. London. July 13 Afternoon. Consols for money, 911(294$; and for account, 94J. Ameri can iccarlUci generally easier. Erie, 45J; 5-20s, T2t372i. Livbbfool, July 13 Atternt-on. Cotton quiet; uplands. Hid.; Orleans, lljd. Lorn ok, July 13 Alternoon. Petroloum de clined to Is. Id. for refined. Sugar Arm. AaTwxar, July 13 Afternoon. Petroleum is flat, and nominal at 152). Disastrous Tire in llridgeport, Conn. Speexal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. BaiDOtroKT, Jaly 13. A oisastrous conflagra tion occurred here ibis morning resulting lu the almost total destruction of the buildings aad lumber connected w.'i the lumber yard of lomlinion h Barlow, on Water street. The Ore broke out abost half past 3, aud raged with violence lor several boars. Tbe loss of Messrs. Tomlln-on A Barlow Is about $J0,00U. The Ore was commuateated to tbe barn and outbuild ings of James Wilson, Esq., which were con sumed, Ms loss being about $1500. Cause, ln IfcCcndUrlBro. The iloston Hide and Leather Dank Defalcation. Special Detpatch to The Evening Telegrttph. Uom-on, July 13. Alexander C. Pelton, who was associated with the defaulting Cashier, Martin, of the Hide and Leather Bnk of this city, in defrauding that Institution outolnp. wards of $500,000, was arrested and brought before tbe Court this morning, on tbo charge of being an accessory before the fact. lie waived an examination, and was committed for trial la defamlt of $35,000 bail. A New tManet. Dbtkoit, July 13. A planet hitherto un known, was discovered by Prof. Watson, at Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the night of the 11th lust. It is in the constellation Capricornicus and shtuei like a star of the eleventh magnitude. The K. K. K. in Memphis. liEMrnis, Jaly 13. A haadred of the Ku Klux Klan made their appearance at midnight clad In their usual costume, and marched througu the principal streets, and suddenly disappeared again. - Ship news. New York, July 13. Arrived, tbe Sleamcr Guiding tiiar, from Aspluwall with $&ou,ouu m treasnie. Farther Point, July 13. Arrived out, Steam ship Austrian, from Liverpool. Markets by Telegraph. Saw York, July 11 tuocki heavy. Chicago and Rock Island, lost; haadlns, M'.: tJautea Uouipauy, fcrle, M': ClavaUad aud Toledo lllaud Dd Pltuourg. 7: Pittatiur and Port Warns w; New York Onlral, I3',; Illinois Cotral. UY Outu vriand preferred, Si Virginia M, 67; ailato'irl ta.li: HuUoo.H!r, 1.17H; U. t t-tna. IMl 1UI: 4 i. WS4, lHlV. do. IHM, MJ Imu., I0V MM, in?.: 7-stw, it',, tiold, 14u .. Uouo, 4jv ir tai. Jtxubaoss, io,J., Mew Tark Itsck ttaetatleas, P. H. Received by telegraph from Uleudlnnlng A Davis, Block Brokers, No. 48 H. Third street: N. Y. Cent. K. 18.(;rt (JhUA N. W. K. prt. Ml N. Y. and Kile K... tt'HCnL and It. I. U W Pb.andKea.K Pitta. K. W. and Uhl. Mloh.H.ant.l. K. 9oZ lb K ....107"i t)le.anl Pitt. K ...... Pso. Mall BUa. Co.lU0. Chl.N.W.R.oom. 7UUold.. Ui Market dull. THE CABINET. How they Bta.d o tbe Prsaldsatlal Issue. Tbe Washington spoolal to tbe Mew York TYntrssays: W AbuiNOTON, July 12 There Is much specu lation regarding the attitude of the PreslUeut aBd his Cabinet on tbe New York Lleruourallo nominations, and numerous reports are In clr culHtion (none of them well founded, however) that a serlons olnaffeotloa exisu among Mr. Johnson's advisers towards the Democratic can didates. There Is no doubt, however, of the po sition of Mr. Beward and Ueneral Bchoflald. Tbey both support General Urant. Hecretaiy Beward will probably take no prominent ptrt In the campalKO. but his sympathies aud countenance will be given to the Itepublloan candidate. Tbe same mav be said only In a more positive degree of Mr. Evaru. the probable Attorney General. As to MoCullouh's position, nothing further la positively known than thai he utterly repudiates tbe fluancial part of Ibe Dewocrallo platform, and that he dislikes Seymour. Post master-General Itaodall Is reported to have declared for Graul and Uolfax, but authorizes a denial of tbe report, and adds that be has not made np bis mfud lo support either ticket. lie states further, very significantly, that be cannot oonaoientiousl.v support a repudiation platform, or any caudldale with repudiation principles. Regarding the much-Ulkitd-of laird party movement, be says that It would fall, lo asmifch as It would result In throwing- the ! tlon of President Into the House, where more Is no third party, aud where Grant aud ltiu are tbe overwhelming oboloe. Other members of tbe Cabinet are understood lo ealerUe aluii lar views. THE CAMPAIGN. A Dtnteeratle stlna ateaf the lles-lf. There Is nothing so consolatory as oonfldenee In one's success. Bnt the New York IForMof this morning rather overdoes the matter In ths following style: In eanvasslng the question with the delegates to tbe Convention since tbe nomination v msde 8 follow Htatea are pu'. ;owQ M ior tJtoonr and alr wi- v KZnX Delaware L 8 mew York i. r,.ni n ew Jersey.... 71 Missouri II Pinnsyivar . ,.20 Kansas... Ohio eeee.Ml Wisconsin..... naeeeeeee 8 7 indlr J 3 Maryland u.utn .1 Nevada t California, n 5 Total 1W One bandied and flfiy--hine votes are all that, Is necessary for elecM'on, att'd In the above tables there are one bnbdrexl and sixty electoral votes without coaming one of the Bouinern Btates engaged In the Rebellion. Ia the list oi Btates Riven, every one, save tnree, in wuica a etaie eieelleu has osen neiu in tne iaaiiga teen months, bss gone Democratic In all, the local elections have exblolted ereat Demooratlo gains, snfficient to Insure the stale for the De- iui'ovacy tbla lall. Vv e have not cornted Illinois in tbe list, but tbe delegates to the Convention declared tnat tberewas no doubt bat Pendleton could oarry that Bute. If 11 wonld be certain for f endieton, tben it can bessfely counted forBeymour and Blair. In addition to this, tbe Btates of Ala bama, Georgia, aad Mississippi are certain to El e a Demoeratlo majority Willi any fair chance for voting; this will Rive 34 more elee toial voles, and swell tbe Democrat to column to 184. But tbe ltepublloaas a.e laboring to exclude ibe votes of tbe Btates oi viratula. Texas, and Mississippi by legislation in Con gress. if tbe electoral voUs of these States are not counted, then there will be in the Bieotoral College 294 votes, and 148 wilt be all that will be Decenary to elect. The Democracy can then lose Ohio, and still secure a majority of the Electors! College, without counting aay from t. a l..... , K . 1.0 iMi...lii 4,Hln I nan I , MUsonrl, vieconsto, and Kansas, and still elect tbeir ticket wllbont receiving a vole irom the Boutb. There la, therefore, every reason (or tnconrsgement to the Democracy, and the election ef Beymour and Blair may be put down as a ceitainiy. SRI a" SI m m m m m m i m ss aB BW i m m m m m m m m m m a 1 a The Kew York Money Market. from the IT. T. Herald of to-day. "The railway share market was firm bat net very active durlBK tbe first live days ot last we.k. 0 Fatuidty, however, liwu ununited by exaggerated rnmers ei auerea ceruncaws ui buick put into oiruu l.Lion bv tbu l.i nr HovL The iudlcatieus are. however, that tbe lull effect of tbsee frauds has bees iRlt, and tbat pi leas wl'l on recover tue decline tbey seOerd Id coateqaeace. Mousy leaders enow no dlkti ml ol their c-llsierals. aud there will be Oi ealllug Id ft loan., as the bta-s bave suusbt 10 make believe, Tbe meant r la wblcb some of the lat.er bave laoored to create aiarsa is repreneDatoie. aaa tn. are narioea nautaaritabie enough to ear toat these fraud are pari ol aa operatioi dengue tor the coniDlDeo. purpoce or orraamg aowa prr ea ana e.iaullahliiK tbe Cle irl.r Ileuie for s ocks, a sub ject wbicb Ts sooa to be voted upoe by th recular iloard. 'Ibe whole aaaonat ot tbe fraud of Hoy tare roi'gt ly eailaiated at half a mlluoa ef dollars but It I Dy Be meaus proeaoie ur, n aucceeuwi in Kkviaa ?. lib no lane an amount of mosey, only a tew of tbecertlflcaies for small aoieuuis oi stock buugbt by bim havleg as yet beea dltteovered uuder tbe altered deuornieatl-n ef bua.'red share certificate. 'J be speculative feeling or tbe street Is favorable to a rise lu all tl a railway bare, aau tbe large earning n. Li s rallwava and the abuauanceof menev at per cent, lavore higher prices and a Bciod of aouve speculation, i raoe continue uuii, aau oidcbwiu' nunn tiuuer I scarce, aad the best crade Is lo reaueal a 1(4.6 per sent. The cnrreBC? requlremenia to move tbe wool crop bave already been met, and Ibe domestic exchanges are la lavorot this centre, 'i le at.meiit oi tbe associated banks of this city fur Ibe week ending on Saturday last Is favorable, to a rentluuBDceof ibe easy eoadltloa or monetary affairs. The deposits (Lew au lucreasa of H.rt9.l3a and tbe leial-iender notes a dt crease of 4fi13sl7. against whicn tne specie na increaaea t7.niu.sis so that the haeka are materially strengthened in uolnt of leaal- leadrrieeerve. The loaas bave Increased t01.777 and tbe ctrralatli a bas been augmented fir, 7M The following are ibe totals of tbe last twv statement: JuyK July 1 1. Loans.. Mj.s.lt S-2t U7 70S bi ecle 11 DM .734 19 MS SIS Lircu'atioa... 84 0S2 4.S SUHSiui tlenoslte Ill use StS K4 K0 U Igal teDUer. 71 SS.ool.tlt from the JT. X. 3V-t6un ot to-datt, "Montr was easv at sa ner ceDt.. with larsrebat Bsc s offered at Ibe close. Dealers Id Ueveruments I re fully supplied at I pr cent., an first class bouses were ouerea more in.i in. cuuiu uw .i i per not, on rultcellBBei ns securities Tbere was e nstderabli unsettling of loans by brokers, who wee accepted throughout ibe 'ay In takleg up tbelr loaus and co parli g their certlscaie with lie traasier offices. A I hriinn the Bienev market hu beau eaav tbrouehsut tbe week at &S per cent, on call 1. an. Tbe Western pa Mrs all report business very auu ana mosey abua dam at lew rales, but anticipate a revival by tbe last of tb's muatb, when lb crops will begla to mare to a moderate extent.-- OYELTIES IN WEDDING AND PARTY INVITATIONS. flDeassortmcnt of FKHNCH FAFKB. CROQUET or every variety, PAPER AND ENVELOPES stamped la color ,U" JOnN LINERO, NO, m BFftLNQ QABDEN Btreet, I Urea wan Corner of Linden street. TN TUB DISTRICT COOBT OP THE UNITED J HTATKH VUH THbi EAJdlEttOI OiaTlUvIT OF F&NNUYLV ANIA IS ilANKRUPTOY. At Fhlladelabla, Juiy U, IMS. 1 he uodereltned berebvslvee aoMce of his appolnt ateat as Aseleaee or SlCHOI.AH BaLLIitr. of fblladelpbla. la tbe oonuty or Phllalelpule and ritate of Peanaylvarla. wltbln Said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon bis own petition by lbs ilaU let Court of said Iitrict. b AMU EL. B HUETi Assignee. No. 12 K. THIRl Street. Te tbe Credltots ef said Baakrapt. 7 11 m st JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. No. 810 CHESNUT STREET, Have Just finished a large variety or SILVER ARTICLES. Especially Suitable for BRIDAL PRESENTS, All ofcutlroly new and beautiful designs No. 810 CHESNUT STREET. 1 ttnthsf FHILADKLPHIA. M N. THE FIRST SEW ST. JOIl.VS SMOKED SALMON Offered For Sale this Season. KIM ON C0LT0X ft CLARKE, GROCERS, M. IV. rpnr ItnniH ami Wit VITT Kta.. vi W VVIHtl AtV-4T kmv II Mal v f itBtse rutLArJU,rniA FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. Presidential ruminations. nip or tan t Docislott in an Extra dition Case. Mto Mf mta Bte. LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Sjiecial Detpatch to The Evening Telegraph. WASHiMotoH, Jul 13 .The president soot the following nomiol'ns to tbe Senate today, Fells M. Do y.cmeKyel, Consul at Tobasoo. Henry L. WP.rren, Chief Justice of Montana ter ritory, vice Ilofmer Loreoz. II. Coelleston, As sociate Jnstice of Montana. Bl'as Kamas, Con' sal at UobuIuIu. Ed warcl tf. McCook, Collector of Internal Beyenne for tbe Eighth Illinois dis trict. Adam Bice, Assessor for the Tenth Penn- sjUania district. SelJon Connor, Assessor for the Third Maine dtMrlct. FORTIETH COHGRESS SECOWO SESSIOS. est ate. Wabiiikgton. July 13. A number of peti tions lor Increase of pay were preaontel from office! s of tbe army, wblcb were referred lo tne Committee ou Military Affairs. Ur. Will n (Mass.), Irom tbe Committee on Military Aflalis, reported a bill to authorise tbe sale of a portion of tbe military reservation at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, wblcti was taken no and passed. It autborlre tbe saleof twenty acres to tne Leavenworth Coal Company, tbe price to be fixed by the J adges of the District Court of Kansas. Mr. Trumbull (ill.) from tbe Judiciary Com mlitee, reported the bill lu relation to tbe corporation, aDd the bill relative to finding in dictments in United Btates Courts la late .Rebel btates. and tbe bill aulhorislusr the teux poraiy supplying of vacancies In the Executive Departments with amendments. He also re ported favorably the bill rK mating the times and places of holding District and Circuit Cenrts in tne northern District of Florida. Mr. Ot.borne (Fla) introduced a bill autho rizing the Commissioner of Kefugees and Freed men and Abandoned Lands to sell certain abandoned lands In Pensaoola. Keferred to Committee of rubllo Lands. Reuse of Rearese-tatlves. Messrs. Bchenett (O.). Hooper (Mass.), and Nib lack (Ind.), were appolute i tbe House Commit tee ol Conierence on the Tax bill. Under tue call of (States fur bills and joint resolutions, tne ionowing were iuirouucea,reau twice, and referred. Bv Mr. Lvnch (Me.), relative to the Navv Yard at Charlestown (Mass). Referred to the Com mittse on in aval Anaira. It provides for a Board of Examiners to ex amli e the navy yards at Charlestown, Mass., and Klltery, Maine, and to report at the next session of Congress as to tbe expediency of dis continuing tbe yard at Charlestown and unit ing it with the yard at Klltery, Maine. . By Mr. Bchofleld (Pa ) to authorize soldiers to select homesteads from the publlo lands. Ke ferred to the Committee on Fublio Lands. Bv Mr. Mercer (Pa.)an addition to the aot of July 4tb,183t), to promote tbe progress of t he use- lui arts. teierreaioineimimtieeon relents. Bv Mr. Trimble (Ky.) appropriating $100 000 for tbe ereotlon of a custom-house. post-oUtce and court rooms at Paducah. lie fen ed to the Committee on Appropriations. By Mr.8toke8(Tenn.)resolves from tbe Tennes see Legislature asking to be reimbursed for ex pensts in calling out the mlllila In 1887. Ite ftr.ed to the Committee on Claims. By Mr. Cook (III.) to provide for bringing suits in tne courts oi .new xora against rauroau companies having their Hues In several Btates. Keierrsd to tbe Comsnltlee on Roads and Canals. By Mr. Roots (Ark.) to amend the aot making a grant of lands for the extension of tbe Iron Mountain Railroad runulne from Pilot Knob. Missouri, to Helena, Arkansas. Referred to the Committee on Publlo Lands. By Mr. Hubbard (W. Va.), resolves of the West Virginia Leglslatare requesting the nassase of a bill to incorporate tbe Wastilnetou and Cincinnati Railroad Company. Referred lo the committee on commerce. Mr. Cavananeh (Montaua) offered a resolu tion cal.lng on the Secretary of the Interior for copies or treaties made oy tne re see commiS' sloners with tbe several tribes ot Western In dlans In 18C7 and 1868. wbicb was adopted. Mr. Cleaver (New Mexico) Introduced a Joint resolution lor the protection or settlers on the Cberckee neutral tanas or ivansas. rasseu. Mr. Ortb (Indiana) introduced a Joint resoln tlon for the better proteotlon of life In the navy. Keierrea to ton committee on is aval Aiuirs. Mr. Clark (Kansas) offered a resolution re anestine the President to furnish copies of all iBBtrnctions. records, and correspondence con nected with the commission to negotiate the late treaty with the Usage Indians, and with all propositions maue tne uornmiHsion oy rauroau corporations or Individuals. Adopted. Important Decision. Buffalo, July 13.--The following decision by Judge Halt, of the United States Circuit Court, on a writ of certiorari and habeas corpus, in tbe notorious extradition case of Charles H. Baker, which was argued by Messrs. Swartc and Bene dick, counsel for the Queen of England, and by Messrs. Fox and Parker for the prisoner, on Friday last, will be important to the legal pro fession: Judge Hall says that foreign conviction under the statutes of the State of New York does not render a witness incompetent, as the statute has reference to conviction uuder the laws of toe Stute. Tbe statutes of the State of New Tork provide tbat a Governor or Leglslatare may pardon a convict, and thus restore bis compe tency. This would not be done in a case of foreign conviction, bowsver. I am of opinion tbat the sane result would bo reached if the case was governed by the rules of evidence, as it stood previous to tbe statutes of the State, as a foreign conviction in the year 1799 would not render such a person Incompetent. The follow ing important questions ef law were fully siened, bat a decision on the first point rendered a decision in them unnecessary, although an in timation were in their favor. Firit. That bail could not be taken under the extradition treaty, because coses so arising are not offenses against the United States, but sim ply under treaty. Second. Tbe question as to whether the United Stales Circuit Court bas appellant jurisdiction from a decision of the United States Commissioner. Third. How far the Circuit Court could review evidence on cer tiorari and habeas corpus. The prisoner was remanded to the custody of the United States Manbal, and will be removed to Canada on Wednesday or Thursday next. A Sailor Beats His Wife to Death. Uptoial Detpatch to The Evening Telegraph. Bostom, July 13. Captain Frank Wasway, of the brig Petrel, from Prince Edward Island, now lying at this port, beat his wife in a ter rible manner last night, Inflicting injuries which will probably prove fatal. He has been arrested and committed for trial. United States Senator Appointed. Baitimobi, July 13. Hon. William Pinkne; White bas been appointed by Governor Svann, United States Senator, to fill the unexpired term vf fitvtrdy JoliDivc, FIFTH EDITION FROII AoHTHGTOlT. The ilouso in Committoo.cn tho Tariff. ' Ete.i Kte- Kte.a Kte Ete., Kta. Special Detpatch to The Evening Ttlegrap h. wAsnmoion, uiy is. ine uouse, by a large vote, bas just resolved Itself into the Committee of the Whole on the Tariff bill. Presidential Nul-atlo-f, Detpatch to the Ateociated Prete. , Washington, July 13. The President to-day lojit to the Senate the following nomina tions: Charles G. Ramies, of Kansas, to be Consul at Honolulu; L. P. Williaton, to be Asso ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of Montana! II. L. Warren, to be Chief JuUlce of the Su preme Court or Montana; Adam Rose, to ot Assessor of Internal Revenue Tenth District of Pennsylvania: Felix M. De Nemegyei, of Near York, to be Consul at Tabasco. The Treasury Department. Twenty-five messengers and laborers, male and female, will be discharged from the Trea sury Department during the coming week, oa account of the lack of appropriations. International Commercial Convention. PoniLAKD, lie., July 13. A great Interna tional Commercial Convention is to be held la this city on the 4th of Angust, to ooBlder the various proects now before the country for In creasing tbe facilities of Intercourse between the interior And Atlantic seaboard, to urge the adoption of measure lo relieve commerce of ncceceseary burdens, and to secure unrestricted freedom of trade throuehoat North America Delegates are expected from all sections of tho country. Drowned. BlNOnAMTOir. Julv 12 A hnv ' J - VVUI4 Connor, was drowned on Satuiday alternoon, while bathing in the Susquehanna river, near this city. John nf. Crandall was also drowned while bathing In the f utquehanna river, near Klrt wood, in Broome county. His body was found during the night by the fishermen. Seymour and Blair in Alabama. Sklma. Ala.. Julv 13. Aerand Sev mnnr nit Blair ratification meeting wa9 held here oa Saturday night. Several . thousand people, including many negros, were present. The meeting was the largest and most enthusiastic ever held here. The," Weather. Habtford, July 13. Yesterday was the hot test in fourteen vears: the thermometer indi cated 100 degrees, and to day stands at 89. . Arrival of a Steamer. Nw York. Julv 13. Arrived, stoamsliln Hammonla, from Ilambursr. From Wisconsin. Portagu, Wis., July 12. The machine-shop ef tbe Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad was burned yesterday. The loss is $50,000, Cases of San-stroke. ' Buffalo, Jaly 13. Within forty eight hours ending Sunday afternoon, of the cases of sun stroke In the city seven have proved fatal. The heat to-day is intense. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nbw YoiK.nly 13.-()ottonoultatsfM4Wo. Flenr anil and declined 5(tAI0e.; sales 70 herveis State, IS 6tj 40; Ohio 8 5 'fej)IZ 75; Weitern, S6 S-Wli'; SoeiU ern, ,75((H6: California. 10 2mJ, H 5ti. Wheat datl. Corn dul; sales Stous bmbels at sitSOt'lOS. Uats aulet, and ,e. blsber: sale. 28 000 basbel at M(Joc Beef qul.t. for fl-m at lis 7!2S 47.. Lard qaiek at l7;(rflflVc. Whiiky qaln. Baltiuokb. July is. cotton quiet aad steady at 12 So. Flour dull, quiet ad uuouang-d. Wbeat, Corn, Oat, and Rye do. Pjevls'onn advaaotng. Uas fork: Arm at . Barton firm Rear side. 181.; rlear do., 16(tol7o.: (hoarders, 1464o, Hams, Ilia tic. Laid Area at i7aisa. rilUDUrHU STOCK IICHAK6I BALM. JOLT IS Beportea D Haven 4 Bro.. No. 4 8. Talrc sweet BITWIKlf BOARDS. IftrooC&Am to '... 7 iiino do.weo'y... 7 licoe Cree A Wal be... 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