THE DAILY EVENING mMMfrflfrffiLAmmU, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1868. 6 CITY INTELLIGENCE. Brea mvrtou. vooai. rraw im facia. D EA TH IN AN ATTIC. ytwsai t lUWtrk-1 rrto Raw Iwhi ft Drmket MarrUd Caupla Tfca Weaaasi DIM fraaa Blr sr , ThU morning a report was la circulation to Ibe effect that another deed of blood had beea ommltted In the very centre of the oily. The locality designated waa a email ooart raanlng from Fennetreet, above Bhlppen. To this "pot ur reporter repaired, and there witnessed a Keen which will not soon be forgotten. Up the Barrow and filthy alley whloh leads to the oort we proceeded, and found that the allcSed crime had been commuted In the Jourtb-story of a building swarming vUb propta. All the snrrouudlngs of toe place Were of the moat disgusting character. Bullae Inierli r surpassed toe exterior In lb In reapnot. JPiocecding to the fourth floor, we foaud a mail atilo room, not more lun twelve or Hf teen leet square, in which hd resided one lt.ary Harding, alius McQuade, and hi family, onnisilng of bis wife, a daughter aoonl tweoty yeaia of sge, and a sou of sixteen. Tue town was tenanted by a corpse alone, whloh lay strelcbed upon a iu aureus thrown ttpon Itie floor. A table and a chair were the only remaining artioies or lurntture, save a title (f rubbish Leaped In one corner. Filth mud squa'or and misery were so lodelloly tamped upon every ihlug that we shuddered a vreluTked. Theoorptie was not exempt from their impress. About a prtlon of tne body was wrapped a piece ot ttltny carpet, and over tbe whole was tbrown a sheet of almost Irvle aortbabie baeilnese. And there lay tbe mortal remains of a woman, scarred, and battered, and U id from harsh, unfeeling bio s. Tne story of this miserable woman's death TO us thus: 8be bad picked np a living bv ped dling apples on tbe streets, her son ratttclnic bis way ibrooRh the world by selling newspapers sod blacking boots. Tne head of tne family was m man of a piiliosootiical turn of mind, who eaouewed manual labor, and was mocO addicted to wnlsky. Work: he did not, and work: be vonld not, when Us avoldanoe was possi ble. Drink be did aud drink he -would whenever the hery stimulant was to be obtained. For drunken and disorderly conduct mroiirdtng to one report, and for threatening tbe life if his wife according to anotber ver sion, McQ,uude had been a tenant of Moya. ment-loic twice witbin a recent period. Yester day be was set at liberty, and the first thing he did was to drown his seniles aud stultify tils onl iu wblsky. Then, about four o'clock iu the afternoon, he sought refuge in the attic den on the Penn street court. He was not lil-mated, for he found his wife deep In her cops, aud soon blgh words arose and then Mine blows, and then a wild, plaintive cry of 'murder I" Tbe rabble in tbe rooms and court b- low beard the cry and hastened up tbe creaking stairway. When they entered, they fonnd Mrs. McQ,uade on her back upon tbe fl Kir, and over her prostrate form crououed ber Infuriated husband, wltb one knee uooa ber beat to quiet ber exertions. Tne man's blows were falling thick and fast, and his work wa almost doue. A policeman so n reached the spot and took blm lmo custody. Woe tie re turned tbe woman had breathed her last. Huoh Is the general purport of tbe story, as We gather np toe details here and there. The precise facts will be developed at tbe Coroner's investiga'lon. Tbe prleoner was given a bear li g by Alderman Tlttermary, and was by blm lull? committed to await development!!. A boo; 10 o'clock this morning Dr. Saaplelgh, tbe Coroner's Surgeon, mide a post mortem examination ol tbe remains of Mrs. McQaalde. It was tben discovered I bat liquor had made frighllul ravages upou her body, aufflolent of themselves to result in death. Although the It juries inflicted by the husband were of a snlous character, It Is possible that the woman's death was not In consequence of them, but the direct result of a too frequent resort to tbe bowl. Whether this be true or not, rum was at the bono n of It, and has added one more wretched creature to the army of Us vie Ums, . . Tub Weather and its Effects. The tlier monie'er to-day started in tbe nineties, and at 11 o'clock had reac ted 05. and was still on the rise. From present Indications to day j romlses to be warmer than any previous day this sea son. The effect of the Intense heat upon pedes trians is terrible, scarcely an hour passing with out the death oi sume one being reported Tne railway companies are exprleuclog considera ble Difficulty In obtaining norses enougn to draw tbelr cars 10 very railway stable In tbe city contains twenty and up wards of animals that are suffering from tbe weather. As before staled, every hour brings in tidings of tbe death of some pedestrian. In ad dition to tbe long list of deaths yesterday, last Algol, ana in morning, recorded on our in line pages, we have the following: Margaret Miller, aced Qitv-seven, residing In Sixteenth street, below Market, died at 11 O'clock, last nlgbt. An unknown man was picked np at the east ern end of tbe Chesnut Street Bridge and taken to tbe Alms-house, where be expired. Two unknown men died this morning at the JCplfcOopal Hospital. John Quincy Adams, living at No. 318 Qlrard avenue, expired this morning. Adam BcDak, a street cleaner, went hom, togwanson and Mead streets, last evening, In bis nsual health, and retired to bed. lie was abort ly afterwards found dead. A Mr. Helns was found at Crown and Race Streets, at a late hour last night, and was taken to tbe Blxth Ward Utatlon, where be expired. Alexander Ktlllan, residing at Meeting-house lane and atone pike, In West Falladelphla, be came over-heated, and died. An unknown Englishman fell at Thirty-third find Market streets. A wagon was provided, In wblch be was deposited. Tbe vehicle started for the Pennsylvania Hospital, and bad hardly cone a squat e when another unknown man was seen laying on a lot. He was also taken Into tbe wagon, but expired before reaching the Institution. Toe other will not live. Henry Chase (colored) while working in a bnidlng at Thirty-first and Baltimore avenue, fell to the ground. He was conveyed to bis re sidence, Fortieth and Locust streets, and is in a lair w av of recovery. Mr. ttroes, a vouog man twenty years of age. one of the bar-tenders of tne Continental Hotel, was trtken HI from the effects of the beat ibis morning and died In halt an hour. Michael Gam ber, residing in Hope street, be low Dauphin, tiled this morning from sun stroke. Jarats Glenn, ft newspaper carrier, was snn Slruck this morning at ttlxth and Fits waier streets. He was taken to his home, No. 5 ill ci der 'a plsee. OHoHbawn, aged thirty years, residing at No. 1300 N. Front street, died this morning. Death or Another Nbwsfapbr Man. At twenty minutes after 0 o'clock this morning, rbarle. B. Pottlnger, E-q., an Alderman of tbe sjecnnd Ward, died at bis residence on Christian street, below Totrd, after a short Illness. The sleorased for a number of years was identifldd with tbe Philadelphia press as a writer and reporter. He was orn about tbe year 18.18 In tbe eastern part ot Maryland, where be lived until he readied bis majority, wben ne entered o United Htaies Navy, and occupied the posi tion of Burgeon's Steward for several years. He tben rame to this city and began to stndy for tne ministry. A'ter proseiyiilng bis studies for a few j ears be Itft College and started adrug store. Ibis be kept for a long time, but be lieving tbat be was best suited for the news paper profesHlon.be connected himself wltb several of the then city dallies us a writer of puffs for business bouses. He then became a reporter, and for several years was counoted Wltb tbe Penmylvanian and the Dully Jfewi. Not relishing tbe Irregularity attending the life of a "local," he secured a position in the cloth ing establish men l of Orauvllle Blokes, and while engaged there wrote for several of the Saprs. On the retirement of Mr. H'okes from usinets, tbe deceased announced himself as a candidate for Alderman of tbe Heoond Ward, and, notwithstanding the faol that the Ward Was Democratic secured an eleot.lou. Tbis po sition be si ill held at tbe time of bis death. He was well known throughout the city, and was highly esteemed for his amiabilit y of charaoler. Atlantic Citt is cool and balmy, while Philadelphia Is almost burning with best AUautlo City bas a refreshluu. invigorating bretae and the mercury at. 70, while PulUdel- rhia bas baldly a whiff of pure air, and tne hermomelar raaglog Dp amrng the nineties No wonder tben tbat there should be auoh a heavy exodus o! humanllvto the city by the sea. where cool air. enjoyable baths In the surf, pieasureable occupaiions without beat, and a pleasant respite from arduon duties can be bad. There is some new feature of entertain ment for gues a at that place everyday, and we should not (org. a to mention tbat a grand kop and promeuade conoert Is to takeplaoeat Uie United mates Hotel next Saturday even lug. It will be a grand affair. A Meeting of ths Bak. At noon to-day ft meetlDg of tbe members ot tbe Philadelphia Bar waa held In District Court, No, I, to take action with referenda to the death of John F. McDevltt. Esq. Judge William 8. Pierce was called to tbe chair, on taking whloh hs made a few feeling and appropriate remarks. Thomas it. Elcock, Esq,, delivered a short ad dress. In which be alluded to tbe past career of the deceased, and offered tbe following resolu tions wbieh were ananlmoasly adop'ed Jiesohed, That It Is wlta sincere sorrow, we meet to condole upon the death of our profes sional brother, John F. MoDevltt, Esq., who so early In life bas bees removed from us. Rtsolved. That bis professional career, ftlthnugb short, bas been characterised by snoh a spirit of honor, Integrity, ability, and energy a gave promise of a future of distinction as a learned lawyer and an honored citizen. Jiesolved, That we will ever hold his memory dear as one whom we loved for these bign Dualities as well as for bis bright example of Christian morality. Jittiolved, That we offer to his family our deep sympathy In their said nffl lotion, and fiat a committee, to whloh shall be added the otniers o' this meeting, be appointed to oonvey to them our sentiments. Tierce Archer, Esq., Cbflrlen W. Brooke, K'q., T, Bradford might, Ksq , James tt. uoobn, esq., Daniel Dougherty. Esq.. and others united fa paying their tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased. The Firemen op the Philadelphia Gas Wokks Thby Htkiks fok Higher Wage. Unless some remedy is rapidly applied, our cllleenswill find tbat things are coming to an unlucky standpoint at tbe Philadelphia Us Woiks. Tbe trouble is this: There are em ployed at these works (MX) firemen. They have been receiving 12 15 each a day. They think ibis insufficient, and have all struck for nigier wai.es, demanding an Increase of 23 percent. This peremptory demand has met with an (qnully peremptory refusal, and tbe result 1 tbBt no gas has been manufactured at these wntka slDce yesterday morning. Tne proba bility is that, unless tbe demand Is aisoeded to, tbe city will be without any light In less man ti reedsya. Our citizens will wish thou that a slice of tue hot nn could be shaved off to illume tbe city in tbe eight time. As there Is no pro babllliy of tbis being done, and no develop ments yet as to concesHion on tne part of tne Trustees of tbe 0s Works or tbe emplovers there, we may confidently expeot to go to bed with candles in leas than forty-elgut hours. The strikers have published a call for a meeting to he held to-night at Kater Hall, at Hlxteenui and (South aireeis, to take action upon tne sad state of affairs. FINANCIAL ITEMS. From the N. Y. Herald of to day, "It is a matter ol public nomrlity that ths Treasury Depanmeut undtr Mr. MlC'uiioou has, iroiu the us kiuuiugbt bib aduilnlairailuu, cunlrlbuted largmy to lutler tae Hpeuulailve eieiueul iulneUO'd Kuuui by lis ovcullar inelbuU ol deaiiuu wlih Ha nuruiiw uuU. IbtieoU ol kUpplylug tbe wants of tbe nirouthe cumniuut y tor tue payment of customs tlui'es U9 liUD.Ic sa'ea or i's aurpius gold It bas led the market secretiy through broaa.s, who buve beea pld u elgtnh ol one per cent. CJiuuilis-oa fur perform ing the buimeu which the Department bojUiJ bave done lor liself tbriUKUlis otllolalsla thUcuy. 1h aggregate amount of inese couitstmus U ur ujuub ai a never wu- the pub ic in ney wore extra v ganiiy uneiii thau la tne sums wuich were paid lo Metiiir-. V M. tojern & Co. and McUluni Br Hlion fc t-culiri. tue govt iDn.eut orokeis. w perceive mat by i he new l unoiug bill wucli pasted the cteuaie )ereiaay the Trea-ury Is pronloiied front paying commmlois for the kaie ot gold, out ibis Biep tj waroa reloria coiuei rattier lale iu the day, aud U Is coubilul wuetuer tne bill lu oueBilen will Orcome a lw. Asptclai actaliuu.d therefore be passed com pellmg the Treasury to sell its uwa gold tarouu is own oIUcibIb, iree of all expense except that attend ing glvli g uollce to the nuoilu of the sales 'u ques liou. wold ha been iwce oeiow lm since iu ir niluatloo of the war. aud yet It b-s ti-dayseld at 14 S. bo thai ii cannot be said ths Treasury bas done anyitiluK lo appreciate lbt value or the curieo;y duiing the luierveuiug years, notwlthsiandlug all the resources at lis Coinuiaud. The case ws very diUeieul iu England aurliig and after Ibe Napole onic wars, where such an org lulzatloo as tbe H i& boom womd not nave hem allowed an exist ence. Here li Is an incubus on honest Industry, aud we iherefere call, upou Cougress to pass a heavy tax uoun all sales ! gold not Intended tor Hie paymeol ot customs dudes, nadir the lax Is fixed at on v Uol ars on every leu tnouaaud dollars in go.d U will not he to blgh. Tbe gjid tpeculamrs ar the taost asiea of ait ins nou-pruduclng class, and as ibeir business Is oppoted io the Interests of 111 people by disturbing tne u.lural cnuise ol the ureiulum, tne more heavily H la taxed w ihio the lliniis in whlcn the tax cau be collected the beltt-r. i be errado pulley ot C'ODgre m aealln wliu the fl nances has b-tni pro. ducuve of a good deal l harm by waaitenlng couil deuce in (be value of our securities 0 lb at home and abroad, ana tins lias given tue go d Bpea naiors a lever to work wltb, ol whlcn they have mads the best posslule une. ltwecontraHttnelluaiicUl.il lory of ng'and alter the battle of Waterloo with tn t of our own country a'ter the capture o( Klcioioud, we bad Ibe comparison the rvers of ilatterlog to Con gress ana th Treasury Deparimeul. No wonder that a lew foreign bankers and others are eua b ed to control tue gold premium to a great extent w er the Government p llcy Is suca as it bss been sines the suspeusiou of spiels paymtnls; bul Ibe time baa come whan the pub Ic credit should stand high and gold sboula decdne Tbe first duty I Congress now is to tax the opera tions t,t tue spe.culaio.-a heavily, and this would at lesst have the good eflect of ianreasln the pub lic reveaae. Tue anuouncement made In tue Kenate on tbe authority ol the Bscrtry of tbe Treasury, that af er meeting Imuiedlate Demands the amount ol coin actually o v ie i by ibe Government would on'y be about thirty-seven minions. alrenbienea me mrke- ior gold to-day, and ibe fluctua Inns were from Ui7i to 142';, wltb the closing transactions prior to llm ad journment at I42'i following which the bids were V per tent, helow ibe prtre. Loans were inaue at 2Cii percent f r rarryii g and riau" Tbe gross clearings aggregated 64 6HiU00 ihe foi.l balances (1,618.1)75, aud tne currency balances (2 14 Vi. Tne salpmeat uf specie by the steamer China was fSOi.vuu." Itom the if. P. Tfiotins of to-day. trie shares have attracted tbe chief attention of operators to day, Bailing at 6T!,a,'i8,. closing at 6s. 't he street it full of rumors about ibis property. It Is nuoerstO'd that Mr. Urew has or will retire from ths treasureBhlp, and be tu .'ceeded by Mr. J y U miit. Xt Is also Biated that Mr. Drew bas a complete psrsuna! release from all obligations conoee'ed with ths recent buIis. In regard to tbe recent issue of aew stock it Is aiBO axBerteil thai muoh if not a1! of It bas bssn reconverted into bonds of tho Krle Comaany, The Board ot Uireciors has been partially changed, and n w includes Messrs. Jubn Steward and jawes II. Barker (In place oi D. h. Ungorvand Mr. Drsw) names wnlch ar ampte guarantees of bones, adrnlu 1st ration, it Is evident that Mima Important ciaoges have been made In tbe affairs of the Company changes which da not promise to dmagei'a value as an Investment or as a speculation be traasier books reopened to day. ana the principal buslues done has been to conipaie old certificates by brokers." - From Mtssrt, wTr. Wrtpht it C'i Cotton Circular, "In this market we have bad a fair buslnes for d niestlc consumption during tbe early pari ot the week under leview; luwarus the close, however, buyers were let-B eager and holders mors desirous of uakleg sales. I be advauce of last week has ben partially lost, and we o one dull, with a q net feetlog, at the annexed quotations. Ths sales lor the wrk. have amounted io ttooo baler, about equally divided between spinners slid peculators. Nothing haibesa done or export. Horn lurthtr considerable sales have net n u ads for uecenibtr delivery at 21c. for Middling Upland. "'ion ueaiaaces have been for Liverpool, nar steamers Mauhaian.64u: Deumark. 9: City of B-tl; I- rnoce. 2u total. 779. T Havre, steamer F-r.ere. 10: llieuien. B'eanier llentschland, lit. Tne only fr Ighl engagements aucieareJ are lor Llveipool u extent of IVl hales. The Kouthern ma'ket were higher and active for the season. Iu the earlv part of tne week, but then became tme. and closed at a decline, with little or nothing doing. The receipts for the week, 8000 balls, of which more than half was at Mtvauuah. Last year, during ine enrre' p .ndlng week, we received 60im. and the year befo-e, Vooo. We have added to our total re oeipta 1,000 lor corrections at New UrleaDS. Weshal! prwbaoly have to add a similar quantity fore rr-c-iIoub at Mobile, 1 be additions have been caused by samples, picking, etc. for ibe season, "Kxports for the week to Ureal Britain, 2V0 bale. To France aud oilr rorelgn ports, nil. There is niw very iltlie cmtou on shipboard here, or at the tiou.h em pur s. lor foreign maraeia. ' We continue lo receive from all sections of tbe cotton reglou very favorabla reports as to the on dltlon ard prospects ol the growlug crop, Tue wea ther bas been ad that could be desired." F INE SrATIOSEUY, CAHD ESQttlVINO and Card Plate Printing in every variety, DHEKA, Wo. 1038 cnESNUT Street. 5Pf- TO THE PUDL1C. I'MiLaPELruia Uas VVobks.I Jll'V 18. 1SKS. I Tbe Trngtees of the PHILAUSl.P -f la. Woe KB would repeo fully call upon the Citizens to be economical Iu the use Of U A 4, as Ibe (Cinploystof tbete v orks struck I r uigner wsges iat n gut. i usv had a nieelli.g al k o'clock, and q1 II work al to lha number of five huudred. aud lby wl I uol lt ihosa tuen work fbat want to W'rk. Tbe Trnntees can not el them Ilia Increase that tbsy ask, which Is teu. ly-flve per cent , wnbout considerably increasing the price of Uss, a measure which the Trustees do aot feel wariaultd In doing. 7 It ot Til 08. B, BROWN, Engineer. TU1RD EDITION WASHINGTON. Our Finances-Amondments to tho Funding Bill. Butler's Tnyestlgatlng Committee lladical State Delegations from tho Sooth. Deacon Andrcwa, tho Kingston Murderer, Implicated lu Another Tragedy. Eta Kta. . Kta. tte., Kta Kta. FROM WASHING TON THIS P. AI. TXT A N T !! D-FIVE HUNMtED ABLE yV aooied men, to work at lh Phllanelpniatita W".'?-.,Ar,v l "e olilce, TWJfiiMTlfT-TUItlO and MAKklfcreiireeia. tea1y kuiployineui will be gasraDted. 7 1 41 'iUOMAe) li. BKO WW, nclbr.' I Ibomti'i rsiBidlBis; BUI. (Special Detpatali lo The Kveninq 'Wegrapfi, WAVBiNflTON, July 16. Tbe Wa's and limns Committee discussed bherman's FdaJinic bill at its meeting to-day, SDd agreed to report it lib son' nmeuts. They restored the third eectiOD, struck out by tbe Senate, providing for the conversion of greenbacks into bonds and vice rrna, at the option of tbe bolJer. This is the chief amendment by the Committee to the bill. !Th Mississippi Delegation of radicals Lad another heating to-day before the Reconstruction Committee, bul no detinlte actl n was taken.; Dutl.t'a Iuvstla;atlB; Conmltti bavinif finished up its labors will soon ask to be discharged by the House from the. further con sideration of the subject. Butler himself was anxious to pursue the investigation through tbe recess, but a majority of the Committee were of tho opinion that nothing was to be gained by It. Deacon Andrews Implicated in Another Aluidcr. Special Despatch to Tht Evening Telegraph. Boston, July 16. Tbe neighborhood of Kings ton, where Deacon Andrews tnurderel anl robbed old Cornelius ITolmut soms weeks since bas now another sensation over what is alleged and very peneraliy believed to be another crime of a murderous character committed by the same highly respected Deacon. According to the siories which are i-o generally credited, it appars that some few years since Deacon Andrews boarded several mill opera'ives in his ho .e. One of them di.-appeaied suddenly, and nothing has ever been heard of him s.ncc. All of his effects, such as clothinrr etc , were left bthind and there were no clroum-tonc3 whatever to give color to the belief tbat his absence was voluntary. Thero were no suspi cions ot foul play at the time, however, and by common consent, or perhaps in tbe ab-ence of any associations to the contrary, it became the General belief that the Mill operative bad lefa tbat section suddenly, for some reason best known to himself. Deacon Andrews, as tbe story goes, took possession of tbe effects of the deceased, and appropriated them to his use. Nothing was thought of this, and probibly never would have been, if some parties, a few days since, bad not lound buried in the imme diate neighborhood of wbere Holmes was mur dered a human skeleton corresponding la size to that which would have been tbe remnant at this lime of the body ot the missing; mill opera tive. These development furnish ground for the theory that the man was murdered by Andrews, and that having concealed his crime so long and successfully, he indulged in the vain fancy that be could dispose of lloloies In the same secluded spot, and thu, according to Holmes' will, become the heir of his largo properly. Whether or not there will anything tangible come out of this Skelton discovery will be dis covered at the trial in October, but It will certainly add grently to the Interest of this remarkable case, and probably lead many to believe that Andrews is really guilty of double murder. ' THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. Afternoon 4lota.tlo, 2iy Atlantic Cable. London, July 16 Afternoon. The weather is fine. U. S. 5-20, 72i72Jj Erie, 43J; Illiuois Central, 92. Liverpool, July 16 Afternoon. Cotton easier. Breadstutfs dull. Corn, 3Gs, 9J. Cheese quiet and s'eatJy. Bacon quiet. London, July 16 Altei noon. S agar quiet and steady. Antwurp, July 16 Afternoou. Petroleum, 61 lrancs. The North River Accident. New Yokk, July 16. It is now ascertained tbut only two persoos were drowned bj the accident on the North river. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COTJItT OF QUAKTER BESSIOXS-Judge Plrea. Toe morning Srtitdou ol thin (Join I waaocuuplel with tbe case ol John II. ICauuedy, who was cnirged with commuting an an-al it and ba.l-try m Mr. u. K mi ned y hU orotuer, unrt with aa lit with Intentto kill. William (J. Kennedy .emitted that ou ha 4.a ol JuneUs'i In lb aitr ioon, he called on hi. broth t, nltb whi m he bad previously been on irieniiiy in nis. and a ter a liitte oouvertion marie a vloUu. ar.ault upon him, and a ru.'-.K him In lha nck, Wi t-ess d.d uol know what mjurv he lit received until It wan polo led out by a Irleud who had been waling for htm outside. He then f.muu be was cul la tbe cW, and brough hia o oUilng. On cro examination wlinvassald tbat he formerly owned the more; lha'. bla brother had hxau lateen i ito riulre with Mm; that ibenmney he bmighub. store nut wlih was dot w d from bin mi ttier; bat he had never hewn ordered out ot Ibe store or iid n t to come back axaln: and lhl be d'd noi make the Ural a-itaullou b Ih brother John. C. i. Kewkerk lest I lied 'hat ha was the person who accompanied Mr. Kennedy lo bla h-oiher John's t,U,re; stayed outside; saw William U. Keunedy lnv Ing ibe store; blood waa streaming Iroiu bis throat; went lo a drug store wltb blm. Cross-examined The blade of tbe knife was about lour In nea long. On the part ot the deleuse theenunsal stated that the wound wre ItifiiciwU by aereiidant in shii dn feup; tliul tbe quarrxl was com'uenoed by William O. Km neoy; that Juhn H Kennedy was tbrnttie i aud he'd back across the counter, aud that ha struck at bis bro lier lin a knlie, wnlcb was lying no Iim onuii'er. and did no' kuow tor Iroiu his yoaitlon he could not ste, when be struck. Mr. heiiDnty. b mother of tbe parties, testllied that ber son William bad behaved v-ry badly; that she had ordered blm 'rom ber house; lial told hl n not to crnts ber door egalu; thai William's lexlhig towards tbe family waa vry bad; that the star' w a never ibe property of wtilUm, end he bad not ben In U lor two years; that bet aon Jauo was in cbarge o' th store; that she saw John's tnroat after the oc currence, end it waa very much brulzd Miss aureus, who resides two doors from Kennedys house, did not see the occurrence, but saw Jobu Ken-peayjustafti-r. His neck was very muoh scretubeJ, blond was oosing from bla nose, and bis face was black aud blue. Had known b'm eight years aad always found blm a perleel gentleman. Airs. 4 arena leetitied substantially ibe same A Dumber of wluiesses we.e ezam'ned as lo char acter, tor peace and aood conduot. ol Jonn W. Keu mdy. Without exception they all concurred la aajiiig bis character waa antmpatchsble. Tb tad who asslsis In the store said the knife was a small knife, with wblch shoe string! were cat lu Ihesloie e pen-knife. Ou trial, FORTIETH CORSRtSS-SECOUD SESSI3I. i a at. WAitimiTOK. Jaly is. atr. uhsnrtler (at ich,), from the Oi aasuittee en Coatni.roe, tepvrtt a bill e i.ttl me law ol ibe Uai ed smim reiailog le customs, na IgatK O, atid commerce ever Aiaoka. lo establish a col eeiloa a sulci, aa foretber purpotea. Mr Lbaiider reniaiked that ibis was natter Ol absoint Ltoreelty, and Should go o the Jdoaee with oat neiay. and tbe alii was lakeu np. Tbe t omsuhtee recommeooed to nrlkeont lb fir h secilea, which pioviura lor ibe eaiabiieuuiem otsli ports of de Wery. wlih surveye'S to r.otlve salaries not eiceeut"s H000 each, agreed In. '1 be 1 ommlute a ao recommended to strike oat the even b seel I n, wbbth forolos l sllnug ol an fur be. tint aritnal by parti, a unprovided with a license gn tiifd by tile President, aud reported a s bssitu e iberetor. providing that the secretary of tbe Ir.asuiy, with tue approval ,! tbe President, shrll bave power to prescribe such rega lattons as i e may deem proper for the pre.eration of the fur beat lug aaima.s irom mdi crimluate des rucll n. Mr. n ewer (fiev.i meved tu amend by adding a proviso thai no Special privllesn sball be graufd uurier this author. ty, wh'ch, alter discussion wae egr ed io. and tbe ameu.meutaa ameuded was alsj a. nsdto, Ihe tec mmendatlon of the committee to strike on tue l-il" kectiou. provloiug for the euabllshmeut ol biiuOed wareuou es. and lo i educe ine aniouut aj pn prist en by he eleventh s C ton f r carrying the act ibio eflect from lOu.KK) to -5,l.0 aud ibe bill waa then p.s-ed. Mr. Bberman (Ohio), from the Oimmlttee on Tioanre. ivpurteo tue Joint resolution to amend the lilti a-ctl in of iha act approve I July 28, Ism, emitted "an ct for tbe coliecu u of Meveuue aud brother porposes." llexleuds Its operations on til the 1st ol January, IS-. Mr. Sherman explained tbat It extends the time f r tne o lection f be direct lax ou tne late msur rec louary mates until Jsuuary 1, lSsa, T he Joint re.nl iiiiou was passed air Xorrill Me ), fiotu ibe Onmmlttee nn C!om mer e, repotted the bin lor tue registration or enroll lu 1 1 ol lorelgu hu It vesa-ls. Mi.'lh r (M.. cilen up tbe bill fir ths relief Of tne lojul cbociau and Cbickasaa Iudlans. hut Mr Bt-nderton Hu 1 a- k- in.t It uilgh. lid over ier the purpose of makl"g s me inquiry. Mr. Thayer aquierced aud it waa laid over. V r. t'tiou-M (-at ) moved to lar aa,d nntlolshsa business and lake un the bill fur tne ofteo ton oi an ertcan ciitreon asroaa, sayli g both Republicans tgi JUeniooials were p'el d to the relief of nam Iil'itO riilzpi'S la foreign prisons. atr. Morrill (Me.) ursed tbal ths regular 01. In pis sl.onhl fl'si be atieiided lo. Aud Mr. Conuess' mo t ou w et rejected 21 10 'Li Unflnl hed llusiue s The Indian Appropriation b ll was then lakeu up. Iletoaeof Kspreseaitatlvea. Mr. O'Neill (Pa.). Inm the Oommt'tee on Co-n-n tree, reporied back lb, Hetmte 01, 1 to Issue a regis ter to me JBii'iM) en p iimaiann Alary, owueu in em llatbor. Mew York. l'se. Ibe House tbpu rrsnnied the Missouri eontesled election case nl HwltKer agaln.t Ande son. Mr. H-i Uiiilu (Mi) i ci ucluded the argument whloh he b d cnu met ced yelerday. against the tep rt nl tne ui njO'iiiee ou itiectious wnicu oeciares ine oon te'tant enlitod 10 his seat. The drill t f Mr, Benjamin's argnment was directed agaloht the loya'ti oi tbe conteatant, who bad ben a editor ot a paper lu Missouri. In wnica artlulea were DUbllrhed nrecediiia aud during the Kt-blllou. someol wl Ich Mr. Benjamin bad tead as proof ot the coineti'in 8U1mo. ty. Mr WiUnn (Iowa) moved that the question be re fei red nsck to Ihe Committee on Klectlons. w 'h In- itrun lor s to Hi(ulre Intj the loyalty or disloyalty of tiie conieeiant Mr.nwiii rr the cnnteitant. addressed tbe House clatmlt'g tuat he bad never been disloyal, admitting u, at he bad never been an abolitionist, and in'owiug bul k the charge uuon bis o n orient, who had a so been a newspaper editor, and a mighty poor one al thai, he ttUdtd, aud in m Some of Whose ediicrlals he quoita. MEXICO. The Mlmeral Wee It to. of the Hepabllc- Freaaaic Coodltlaa of ths ax I was. Kane O'Dcnrjoil, writinii to the New Vork Tribune Iroiu Mexico city, under dale ot June 17 sas: alines the country hns commerce it has not; and ihe farmer g' to ruiine itie oniv coin prc t cable to be staked lor wtud'n g the Ut er. The t-ole git at industry and riches of the coumry are miDt rai. Some ears ago the slnele Rosarlo mine yieioed almost taice th' vnlueot metal no produced uv ine wuoieot no coaininies w r intf. which is doubtless not more than $200,000 oermnn b. Tunt much more ctn bo rattd-i oat of there mines, and the mtneral region round aDotittiieni, Doth a-t to oipaiut? an i re iucmz. is demonstrable. Ores which it does not no v pay to reduce, could be ma le to irive a giving rrofit, if only ihe 21 per cent, ot fetters were lakeu oil the miner. Hosibly it w nil 1 pmtit to extract the 15 grains of trold which co to the mailt in au occasionnl y eM f thete mines. Kirjcty-six grains percarga, or 3'JO nouuos ol metal, is the highest yield ktiovo here, but in Guttcnjua'o a ra'e even lets thau ttisisnow proBtabty extracted, it appears, on account of the clearness ot th ) rue' al. Tue re duction ot taxes 's ao oiu'ely necessary to aov luller reduction of metals. Humboldt, in 18J3, said ttere were nearly 500 mineral districsio Megco wherein are abmt aOOO mines. With Blip Ut exceptions no new district have been worked i-irce his time. Thi; comparative pro due sot different districts bare varied iron u do lo time, some hnviiicr become rich and others poor, so that the inference is lair that tbPie are very many di-trics unexplor"a. Chihuahua has five hundred nlact s of precto is met hi which want noibinir bat wonted. Ho nora, Duianpo, t hibuahija, are even ua d to b superior lo tbe rest ol tbe Republic in mineral rt specie, ibe rich btatei of tiusnajtiato, Sau Luis, mid Zaca et as included; bit miners and iuiniucr capital are wantin?. In Chiapas are rich ii it net ol pold and silver, iron aud lea i, acd it sienitics much to add salt, oue ot tne most ersential Ingrcdieuts of the re iucti.iu pr j ctss, uevo Leon hHB silver, inn, copper, acd lead. Guerrero bas a store of iron aud copper, audits Zacatula region bas beeu prono mce.i as pood as the Chi.f copper Oelds. Ten years ago plaerrs of gold were found there, aud some ere lately reported there; but, singularly cooueh, tbcie are few or no m'nluir optiations in tbe State. Jalisco has eold, sil ver, copoer, and iron. Micuo.can boasts of silver ai d copper, iron, lead, and sulphur: but until lately, when an Eegltsh compauy made a tr al ot it-t mixed silver and copper mines, lu le has been done to extract ihee natural treasure.-). Iu the 8 ate oi llexico are about a score of mimnt; districts, not all at present wortteti. Oaxaca bas di-cwered cold and mluts silver, and is altogether doing ten per cent, b tter in these respects than ten vetrs aeo, wben her stiver was a hand ul, md ber gold a m.-re notion. Purbla has silver, goil, aud copper, and in 18C1 had five mimne haciendas in opt-rt-Hon. - Lower Californ a bas sold and suver; TaroauhpaHand Hueola bav coil beside. Intho Mirurai del Mosario ol Mazatiau, in Smaloa, ate mines o' pol l, silver, n atma, copper and lea l; but i-ilver is ihe only ore worked to anr extent. The entiie cotnuge of tbe Weaublic in the rich yearot 1856, was fl'J,2t 4.804; but that of the past jeiir up to date tails to go bevond this amount, notwithstanding that Ouxara ha-tbuea gilded to tbe listot m inn, and that addit onal districts have been worked. No oue at all oe iieves that the silver riches ot Mexico are in in dai gcr of glvinc out. War and taxation ac cnmula ed have bad, boevi-r, an eflect at lar. Tbeie 'u no'hinff so pa'ent as the miberal eaith ol Mexico, but it is a sum wblch must be worked out. Markets by Telegraph. 1kw York., July IS.-Cofon dull at3li3'ilc Flour dull at 5(aliicenie (le Iln":7uo0 nn a Hol'l; ola e f Ho.cjl V -iU; (Ililo.tH 2!lail1'Hj Western IS 40:9 9 ! 8 lUtner i. (AtTH'r. Oaliloruia. tUyVl Wu-t null, au I ho)2 cen.a lower, ll rn easier, 1 Oull bushels sold all! tS fa 11(1. tuts anil; 2I.I 0 h iBne's sold at S'(iaiC. Bdel sieaoy. Fork dull. Lad t,uli at 17J,17.0. . raw Yokk, July IS Stocks dull. Unicago and Koc:k Island, lo4; hea'lliia, ui Uantoa Couipauy. 4 .; i rl. 6; CiNvelaud aud lolwdo luZ'4: I levelaod itid Plushurg, SS'.: Pltwburv and s'ort Wayue. IU8',. Michigan Ce .tral. llll'.i Mlcb gau ttuutuer'i, 9iJ; ew Vork tntral, Illinois Oatral, US Cum- oeriand preferred. Hit. VtkiuIu Ss, AS; Histourl 6s. ui; Hudsou Itlver, 137 II. rt 6-4(, 1802 list; d . IMH, i'; do. 1SS5. 1 l1.' Bw issue. I0i: in 4 is, ln'?,': T aut, lo. Quid, Uia. Jlone, 4is pr cent, fexchange In1.. Baliiuusk. July la Cotton quiet at fr?c. Flour qu el hut steady and tin' lunged Wheat dull and lowtr: cr.olue red, ; lO'Vi'lv grind red 12 2i(o)J ss. ('urn firmer, prime while SI'Hdiil IH. Oas dml and unchanged. H e dun aud uutthauged Al -si Pora q .lei.tt. Bacon firm, rlh sides, I6,0 I c u slits. 17c : fhoulders, Hao.; bams, M&flc. i,ard hrm,17X foiso. Hew Torat Iteck datotatloaia, a P M, Keoelved by telearapb froua Oleudinalua A Da via, Block Brokers, c o. 4K H. Tlilrd aireet: JN. Y. Cent, H. IMJ N. Y.and Kile K... 68 Ph. and Ilea. K........ VX Mlob. 8.andM.I. R. 92)., Hie. and FllL R. 8 ? Chl.AJN.W..ooia. 7l;,, Oh 1.4 N.W. K. prt. 811 unL and K. 1. 108 ritU.K.W. andUkl. K. It 108 Gold tin? Market firm FOURTH EDITION Tho Senate Funding Bill- Tho Mississippi Election Oaso - Regu'ations for Alaska. jLATEIl FKOJI EDllOPE. Etc., Ete.( Kte.( EUa Bt.( Kta. LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Shipment of Specie Nbw Yok, Joly Id, The Steamship Hasta, or Eremca tafceg out $110,000 la treasure, ft iew Tarfc StveK Liteittaa a.Bt, Received by telagranft from Glendlaalng 4 Davla, Block Brokers. M o. is & Third straw Ohj. and N.w. it H 1 mi. ana h. a. k....Ivo Pi itsj. a-, w , and Uhi, Oolr. .......112 Warketllrm. Special Despatch to The Kvtning Telegraph. llsRalattoaia for Alaska. Wabh'notom, July 10. The Senate to-day pasted the bill Introduced by Mr. dandier yes terday, to extend the laws ot tbe United States relating to customs, commerce, and navigation over Alaka. The Territory is made one col lection district, with a port of entry at Sitka, and the President is authorized to appoint a Collector of Customs. The bill gives tho Presi dent the power to prohibit the Importation and use of fire arms, ammunition, and distilled p rits into the Territory. The Secretary of .the Treasury, with the approval of tha President, Is author zed to prescribe such regulations as he aay deem proper lor tbe protection of fur bearing animals from indiscriminate destruction, and no epeciil privileges iu the way of the fur trade are to be given under the law for the present. The United States D strict Courts of California and Oreg n are to take cognlz-iuce ot all violations of the laws of the United States in the Territory. Tbe Istternal Revenue Bureau. It ta stated tbat the President will cot send to the Senate any nomination for the position of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, but as eoon as Cooaress adjourns will appoint 0. N. Butler, Senator Henderson's friend, in the place of Ur. Kolh . Naval Orders. Despatch to the Associated Press, WABHitoTON, July 1G Commander B. C. Galton, United States Navy, has been detached from the command of the receiving ship Van dalii at Portsmouth, K. II., and placed ou wait in (i orders. Lieuterjont Commander Albert Ilantz, is de tached from Pensacula on August 1, and placed on waiting orders. Lieutenant Commander R. C. Merrlraan is de tached from the Mare Island, California Navy Yard, and ordered to tbe Pensacola. Commander W. A. Low has been ordered to the command of tho receiving ship Vandulia. Th Ways aad U.asi Uouauilti.ee will leport the Senate Funding Bill with amend ments. Tbe RecoBStrnctloxt Committee bave coucluded to wait for the military returns of tbe election in Mississippi, which are daily expected, before taking action in the case pre sented by the Committee of Reconstruction's from that State. FROM MONTREAL. Tbe Heated Term la the Nov Damlaloa Several Fatal Usui of Kua-atroKe. Special Despatch lo The Evening Telegraph. Montbeal, July 10. There has been an awful heat for tbe last ten days, the thermometer reaching 106 in the shade. Ten latal cases of sunstroke occurred yester day in the city. Four to-day. Over forty cases are reported from all parts of Canada. At Ottaxa, Colonel Brunei ani Mr. Chesley, of the Indian Depar.ment, are named am mg those who bave died; und at Hemming Ford, Colonel Julius Scriver, one of the oldest settlen ou the frontier. An American named Flanagan died at St. Lavcrence Hall last night from the heat. It is believed that he was from Jersey City. Charles S. Garner, of New York, concerned in the Benaehoff robbery at Bono, Pennsylva" nia, last j ear, and who shot Detective Col leu, has been dUcuarged by Judge Drammond on $1000 bail. The matter creates much excite ment, as other Judges relu-ed the application pointedly. Collen took $300 damages. Garuer had $80,0 0 with him when arretted. It is be. licved that he will forfeit hia bail, LA TER FR OM E UR OPE. a 1 . Vbs Parts Bloaltauroa tae Koderatloaof Fraacs, By Atlantic Cable. Paeis, July 16. The Monitor of this morning bas a pacific article on the subject ot tbe speech recently delivered by tbe Marquis de Mousuen Miiiiotcr of Foreign Affairs, before the Corps Lcgttlallf. The Afoni eur reeards this speech as proving the policy of h ranee to be one of moderation. No step will be neglected on the part of the Government which has a tendency to quiet the public mind. France will carefully abstain from iiitt rv nt on on tbe German question, but will extend her sympathy and encouragement to the internal reform lately inaugurated in Austria and Turkey. The Heated Term. lUiiiMORB, July 16. Fifteen sun-strokes yes terdav, tbree being fatal. Charles Hack, from Wahinsftou, D. C, was found dead in bei this morning at Wilson's Hotel. The Coroner's ver dict wn, congestion of the brain caused by ex cefssive beat. The heat is not ao intense to-day. Tbe tun reports tbat filty bead ot cattle died j ester da? faom the excessive heat at one of tlie cattle yards in this city. From Uuffulo. Buffalo, July 16. Twelve fast borees from the West, lo participate in the great trots at the Horse Fair, arrived here tbis mornlnir. Gene ral Logan aud mate are among the number. The Weather In Boston. Boston, July 16. There were a few caea Of sun-stroke here jeBterday, and two fatal. To. day there Is a pleasant fresh breeze blowing from the North-east. San Francisco Markets. San Framcibco, July 16. Flour, $G,25(R7,50. Wheat steady at $1'851'90. Legal tenders, 71. From Boston. Boston, July 16. Bon. A neon BurUngame 1 rived in this city last night. N.Y. Cent. R. .lWi N.Y. aadE.K..-. OftU Ph. aad Kea. K W5U MIch.H. and N.I.R. tlV, Clev. A Plttsb'B- R n-vZ ChL and N.W. com 7U'. FHILlDELPHtA n0C KICUiNCR IAIM, JCIT IS Keportea ey De Have a A Bro.. No. 8. Tnlrd suest BKTWl-lrre iinni AM . n I.I - . - iflw. vsua tioure ...m.m. lin4 .M'W UU I.II(WW', 01 1 Ss, Nhw...Is.i v tliio o.hew.l(rj'4 1 000 do.O d.u o. vv visio Leh s.rtln l...M 7 iOOC AmSs'SII . M lesh Ches A Del CI... V 6shLhVK. MH 6 BOUND BOARD. 10 sh Hell N PI.. ! stt Kaad B.M 1 u Oti,.,.. 11 100 to,,...). 47)2 7 l ,. . 5 tj, 47 17 do.MMIe. 479tf 100 do. Sle.t7 fjk ft too City Ss. New .is. Wi swiwj no.... rouu .lir 21i0 Leh 6-t. told 1..,. 87 tftuO dcj....... s7) 1'issbOata Prf. ti"i 2110 do..ls.so. Kl 110 doM, o. 82H 8sh H N A......t4x Ssn Peena H...ls. 69 do ls-rec. 61 sb Bead K. ............ 475 4 do ls. 472 1I0 do .....ss. 47 . loo do.s6wadtln.47 THE MARKETS. The following are tha latest quotations for the -various articles designated- apiies-Duty: SX V ct. Vol. 1st St lOOtb C'2(tt817H ran, 1-1 suri iu'j:fy iu a s CAlLlut Duty: V ih. Bprroi. ft 45 Uo.lilLl'Kfeio 1 ouo J 'OA ay 58 Adani'oe t,H 21 Aoam'e Hiate (l rO-23 (Ol (g 125 COAL Duty: 40c Vi KID. Ll .Orr'lton (rj r-litriey.......- so Plclou H9 Autn. .i tuf. S 00 s 650 COHOA-Duiv; Sc. V V. Isarac'o glflluou a Uuayaq'li " " 11 all I ar- a Bi. Dom'0 " 7Hia-S!. C'VFfcK rotvi 5o llb Java.wn'e, Vt'SO'di,', i Jamaica IS a 15s X.auayra i5Ha Ihl, Warn tai bo l5Sa Is ht IM1D1. cash. ,4S.a-15 COFPEH (KtirpkH Doiy: Fig" and Ur. ilic aud rrieaiuliK, o K Am can Jutni 22Jia X8 bBihpti 'K new imiislV lb,.. 83 a etealli'K . la. a t-litaiit'a yet. 26 a Fig. btir...M. a Htlts.. a as PKl li- AND DY1H- Aloolini.. a A lots, i lb.... 21 a Aloibbi c'ulne 75 a-85 Alum 84 a as aii rcg. giu a li.s 6 cent C9-40 ' !i-15. (9811 ATgols rl, gio 21 a-2?i Oaifua..., Calcutta Butt gd 11 -1tx Do. KlpsTPOe 14 15 Liu. grenu li n II a liiorDia ...... IB ia -19. Urern HavWet '1 iiuyHlaugber I'J w IS H NKY Doty: aiu.ual.- Cuba, (t gal., uuiy paid. .... . BW (0181 V.1111. iu Qunfi Qo4 iu- 'H,.7....M m.. IS IK89 Kava.laus v5 11 ihmj-Outi; loceat, -aa vat. Ot, B. a. A R., & O... ....5TKI7'00 INUIUO-IJUVY! Fane. Uengal. lb...l IU a a 05 uarfras go 11.-85 a 11)0 Ma ia.otd-7u a m . t:arCC s go Id-80 a 1 01 -tualeaiaW.Rid.l'lOa 1 45 laUN- 1 otv; Bars i7: R.. H $7u 10.-: Boiler anil Hlaie. IX. V tt Band, Hoo. and ecrull, IMt; ; 1J40. lb. P.(f, a ) Wtt ttueei, 80. fi lb,. Fl . Kiibi nil. . -C ilea 10D, 88 00 HlR, An'Oall. KSliO H.r Uta tel. ss 00 ar tua 'm... sstiO taueei Uissla. Islquai. 1 lb 18 a IS'i SUeel. iCDglisn & ru- ncau 5 a V LK4D Duty: Pi. 20 'Oi lbs.; P pe aud obeet. ta 1UI UIJ. , 41 T9 a 89 oa aim) 00 , WOO ArrfDic. 1 o'r. g 8 Atsatetlda 2 a 40 Uaint rue apt va 85 a U5 Hal.-am 1 olu... 1 so a Fs.hsm Pt-ru. a 3 50 Ben irs.Prrs gl'27 a 81 Berries, Turk. a Bi-carobnna id 4'a 4' Boiax, lelintd ia;ga (t3, Br nibione.M ll a 84 lit ling 1 e ilor a 6, Brini'e,tn.d37 0u a:8iu CsrDPli'r"t'lti ubl g a a. al 65 a a 8 25 a-i)s a mi a 35 a-so a-76 a 40 a luo a8'80 a3'75 a wi a 5 a to 14 a a 28 ih 60 OdjI'Ui r. tel. flu laitlisr'dt-s... C'ar.AuiiuoDia 17 1 ftrOi niorua. Castor 1)1 1 1 baDjciiilleFI. 15 Chluiale Ful- ai-h goln -84 Coclilm ai Hi- Kit l otti Alex, toiu ;8 Cui-peifcs Ani. l-,a 1 C'rfani 1 a. a d 2H uutruB. JC. 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