The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 17, 1868, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1868.
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CITY LN TELLTGEHOE.
lVB ADBITIOHAL KfOAIj ITB IkTSIDB IAOM.
Prm-STROKR. James Rily, who keep a
cake siaid at Eittutci-nth and Whluiit streets
wat overcome by heat, and removed to bis
ene.
An unknown man was picked np at O'ay's
TVrry Koari iind fcbtppen streets, and removed
to the Ho-pital.
Barah Orecn, who work. In a factor on Opt
mantown Komi, was flkn to her home, NO.
162 Master street, suil'eriuff from the hear.
William Bell was taken to nls home, Ualloway
Had (jemae hired. . ... ,
Caioliue Demer, employed at Ilummeil s
Morocco Factory, at Third and Beaver streets,
ad to be taken Home. ...
William Lancaster wa picked up at German
town Koad. below Second street, struck.
The pcrsou reported as Margaret Milter, who
died oa Wednesday evening of the heat, stioiil I
have been Margaret McM'llti; her hmbaol
Jsoes McYlilku died lust Light iroin the same
luonias EUIp, worklne at the Lnznrott.i, w
ou-p'rurk yeirterduy anl removed to h' home,
Mo. 2:110 Ashbunon tt-ect, where he died.
Tbe Corut.er whs uo'itfed to hold an inqncst
0 the hdv of Mwarrl Cavan uicrh, who die 1
very suddenly at bis hou-e, northwest corner of
Fourth and ltedwood streets, supiioird to nave
bu caused by the heat.
A I?RionT(?) PBOPrycT. The strike among
the workmen at the (iaiWoik ! about to plarre
us ir a rather dark situation. Tue eas meu-ra
are almost empty, and no izas Is buioa etne
rated, lbfi nieu siill rclusc to work till the 25
5rr cent, advance in salary U areei to by the
'rust.
The Board of Trustees pav It 1 he v accede to
the Jeuiaud it will cos', them $12:,0G0 extra per
yesr, and th y citnnot affjrd to do so, unless
tnet iaie the price rn tte consumer. They
will in Id a meeiiue some time this afternoon,
to decide on a course of action. It Isfaidthtt
some ot the iruste 'S have trated they would rill
the works with men at $175 per day. Noffis
their opportunly.
It is doubttul whether we will hive ris to
nlcht or not, even should the men resume
work, an all the apparatus tor penern'ion of tne
fns Is cold and It wt I require some time to hent
t prfperlj; we will be compelled to lall back
OD kerosene oil arid candles.
The (las iruht should do something soon to
satisfy both consumers and workmen.
Chief KnR'nrcr Mrowu, of the Gai Trust, al
vWs the citizens to supply thcQieelve with
limps and candles for a few day, till the gas
lilliculiy can be settled.
Tin Sea-View House at Atlantio City la one
f the most pleasant of resorts lor visitor. It
is a Uree and airy structure, eh gantly QUed
np, well manaatd, and altogether guests will
find in it cverythinr tor comtori ami satibfac
tion. It is oue of the nearest hotels to the
beach, thus makinir it a desirabl" stopping
tUcf. Mr. floury Kelly, the oroprtetor, iimncs
II the one object ol ois every-day li'e to see that
all hie patrons are well supplied, and are enjoy,
in their periodic visits to the City of the Sea.
It is a quiet location, wltrie those wNhinjr nr
re;t cau amply Bud t'. It i near enough to the
places of enteitainment to make it de iranle tor
pleasure cetker?. lu all things it Is an excellent
ioiue.
The Last Rites. This mining, at 10
"clock, the fuufral ol the la'c .lohn F. Mo
Peviti, Km,., took place at No. 417 S. 8ixieentn
street. There was jraibre.l t;n re a isree a im
blase of mourninti tripnds, ronststmc of r"a
t.vea, memters of the Bar, newspaper p'-ofps-siods
I. and thr metnlvrs ol the t'htlopa'rian
Literary Society in a body. The tuncrai pro.
c- tsioa Wit the rei-ideuce for St, Ta r rtN
Church, wbtre bolemu and impres-ive services
were reuored. Thee beini conclude 1, the
- carritd to Cathedral Ceme'ery,
Ttrxain - 1 'cordLDg to tac rites
vitcre ttey t-re it'errew
1 tte Catholic Caurcb.
A 1? akbow Ejcafe. A young ladynamel
yaon. refidinein the southwestern portion of
the city, ftarted on a p'enic jesUrday at naU
Tat six o'clock in the inomins. Whenstep-
e cn tbe puiik rf tlie rteamer San, at Arch
itret wbarf. the board turned and precipitated
ir :s to tbe nver. A jcune TLan namd Jtmes
6ripcn (-taudite on toe wb irf i:h a chill s
lie acr dpn'. aL1 p acing the cbnd in a ste
ymc. fenced in and brouebt the lady sa'e1)
tint of ter rvb. Tte olIv inconveuience ex
ptntLced m tte vret clothes.
Iiath cf a Pr.' KT5ErT Cm7EK. It is a sal
:t :o ttrcMc.t- vie oeu".b ol a Hide cut down
it 'L tr; Win t ol li'e a d iL ibe lull tide o;
iit..'k'.j iifoFpr y. M'. LJt)CKH Mcl'.mald wm
h an f pr-at lL-iiaet uenrv and hue dis
fTifc iiiU.ioi Itat could sot Out ensure him
iiMit. E.!tiQ asd tru-btuned to all nruud
A iu.. se vat jus'lv looKed up to he a eood citiz'-u,
ac vat rnt-fiiifti audtiuuond tor bit upngut
ltvut uiia honorable Crrirtiai' pnuciplt.
TUHID EDITION
WASHINGTON.
Collapso of the Third Party
Movomont.
rctition for Governmental Subsi
dies to Complete Western
Railroads.
Ktt UM KtM mt:, Mi:, Mt.
FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. Al.
Aocteft. At twelve o'clock, yesterday,
iscr frry, who norkt ut Cab-euS Irou
tart, Ieibare jtvjouf JtuU JotW.- wis
j-a-M through a lumj'-r jard, o, jin'se.
krt a svilO'T of colored uieu were woikns?.
Ti,t clock unklLtr twelve, ttey torewdou
ivr jtjt; tte ta cti"i of one of them ttruck
Kr. ferry on tbe btad iollvciiog a ktvere wgund.
Jt u xtiLtvtd vo bit home.
Bighwat Eobeebt. Neal MuLougUln, mho
livn in the lehborbood of Meet tvn, fciW a
Jit'le Kirl tth a ten dollar note in her band,
which abe had been sent to ?et cbanped, aud
th Lking he could use it belter thau sbe, he,
eeized the child by the neck and took It from
her. Ue was arrebted, and held by Al Jerui m
Good Is $1500 bail to ans wer.
For Atlabtic Citt and Capb Mat. B ref-
thm to nur advei tlMini; columns it wl.l bi sen
that the Katuidav klteruoou trm for Atlantic
IJnv va Camden & Atlantic Hailroad. leaves at
twa o'clock. T'ae Lid! of itie Luke, a beauitlul
and commodious vessel, and tbe West Jersey
llailroad will convey vi'ttors to Cape May, to
morrow afternoon, as per advertisement.
Amoko TnE many candidates for District At
torney whohe names will be presented before
tbe couveut'on for nomination is that ol Wiilia n
II. Kuddiman, bbq. Mr. U. is a lawyer of con
aldrable ability and bis position at the bar is
among the that. He is a hue scholar and an ex
eelint gentleman.
To Mb. A. 'Wikcii, of No. 505 Cheanut
utreet we ate indeb'ed for the latest number
f ih. 7Amn linr Magazine, and J'uncii, an.
and Reynolds'1 Misceiiany, all ol wmch may oe
Obtained at m emuuuu-ui.
Cbesitablk. The Northern Liharty Engine
rirmnxni nvvih lr ambulance readv, with the
oises attached, to remove people surterug
fiom the etlecis of tho beat, to tbe Hospital or
the r homes.
Kffkctb of the Heat. Deputy Marshal
Wll.iam K. Sharkey was tuken ill on Weduesl ly
eveninr liom tbe excessive beat an i has r"en
roufined to his bed ml the present. We are
happy to state that he is recovering.
Cabbies Fined. llich Constable Clark has
arrested seventeen cabmen for non-payment of
their licenses, ana Alderman Ueitler bai nuea
each in tbe turn of nve dollars.
w Trk Stock Uotatlo l p. H
Received by telegraph from utendlnnlug a
Tta via. Hto!k Brokers. No 48 . Third at reu
N. Y.Cent. K li' i Cnl. nd K. I. K 1084
vi v -mi K. K bs ' FitU. K.W.andCUl.
Fn. and Ua M'4i K. K..M..
ui. m anrf N I. K. U-'i?!Palflo M. H. Co Ml
Vie. and Pttt.R W)''h Weau Union Tel..-
tjru. tun r. w. ooiu.B7a,w'vi vh
Wit. and N.W.pref...hll Market alrong.
F
IKE STATIONERY. CAhD ENGRAVING
aad Card Plate Filatlng In avery variety,
DREKA,
Railroad Project.
Special Despatch to The Kvenuw Te ejrnpK
Washinotok, July 17. The Senate Paciflo
Railroad Committee had under consideration
to-day a hill to build the railroad from Cairo.
Illinois, to the Rio Orande, through Arkansas
and Texas. The bill calls for Government aid
in the shape of a guarantee or endorsement of
the United States upon the Company's bondi.
The Committee have also considered a bill for
bmldiDg a road twe hundred miles long,
throngh the lowlands of Mississippi; and, also,
for building levees along the same section.
Both bills were postponed nntil the next ses
sion. It is understood that General Fremont
is at the head of the proposed road between
Cairo and the Rio Orande.
Thi VblrJ Party
movement seems to have fizzled out. Several
of the leaders who were supposed to be inte
rested in it have abandoned it, and have writ
ten letters informing their followers that the
thing is inexpedient and nowise. It is now
proposed to make a square fight between the
New York and Chicago candidates and the
platforms.
Th Flaaaca Committee'
of the Senate regard the action of the Ways
and Means Committee, in reporting a substi
tute for the funding bill, as an evidence that
the House will not adopt this financial policy
at this session.
The Senate will not consent to Scheuok's
bill, and owing to a diversity of views on the
subject, the matter is likely to fail.
Tb S.-t Foralffia Affaire Committee
Us agreed to report the Alaska Appropriation
hill without the House amendment, and to
recommend that the Senate insist upon a sim
ple appropriation bill without any proviso.'
This will throw the bill into the conference
committee. It is probable that tfee House will
recede from its amend meut, so as to allow the
bill to pass.
imported Mercha-dlzt.
The bill to facilitate the transportation of
imported merchandize from ports of entry oti
the seaboard to ports of entry iu tbe interior
was reported from the finance Committee of
the Senate yesterday. It was the understand
ing that no action is to be had ou it this
session.
The Tariff Bill.
The House, by a vote of 59 to 5S, has post
poned the Tariff bill, to take up Sherman's
Funding till. .
Duty on I m porta,
ZV .yaA to tht Aisoeialtd Preti.
Washisotos, July 17. There is a proposi
tion lfore the Committee on Ways and Means
to admit free of duty the products of Prince
Edward's Inland, including fish, providing the
Islanders will permit Americans to fish along
their coast free. The proposition comes from
Mr. taller, of Massachusetts, and is being fa
vorably considered.
TUE EUROPEAN MARKETS.
To-Day Uuotatioos.
hy Atlantic (Xtbie.
Lokijok, July 17 A. M. Consols for money,
'A; for account, 0 l;i94; United States
Five-Twenties, 72t; Urie llailroad, 41: Illi
nois Central, 'J4 .
Fbaukpokt. July 17 A. M. United States
Bonds, 767b'jj.
l'ABiH, July 17 A. M.Tue Bourse is dull.
Rentes 70f. 12 centimes. The Bourse ot Franee
expects a decrease of bullion amounting to
600,(00 francs.
Livxhpool, July 17 A. M. Cotton quiet.
The sales to-day are estimated at 8000 bales.
The sales of the week have been 47,000 bales,
for export '.'000 bales, and speculation 2000.
Tbe stock on hand is 55:1,000 bales, including
32'.), (KiO American. Mess l'ork. 7Gs. Cheese,
57s. Cd. Bacon, 47s. Cd.
Qokknhtoww, July 17. The steamer Scotia,
from New York, Jnly H, arrived this morning,
Canadian Affairs.
Ottawa, July 17. The Council of the Do
minion Rifle Association is in session uere
arranging the prize list for the meiting iu
Montreal next September. Prizes amounting
to 110,000 are to be competed for.
New rolls are being used lu the organization
of new volunteers, by which volunteers are
r quired to enlist for three years. The volun
teer force now in extstenoe will be asked to
re-enlist after October 1, when the new militia
organization goes into operation. If a suffi
cient force is not obtained by volunteering,
recourse will be had to drafting.
Ship News
New York, July 17. Arrived, Steamer
Aleppo, from Liverpool.
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Pedefttrianitim
Milwacker, Jnly 17 F. M. Simons, of La
Crosse, completed hiswalk of 1100 miles in
12J days at neon on the 16th inst. He com
mences to walk to Chloago on Saturday at 4
P. M.
Markets by Telegraph
Bbw York, July 17. tork active. Ctalektoaad
Rous islaim. in1; Hearting, ',; Caotoa. (Jooipany,
4h.; Krl. H). Cleveland aud Toledo WX Cleveland
ed PUmburg. SK: Pltuburc and Fort Wayne, ins
Mlohlno Ce,.tral. HAS: Mic h gun rtoutiieri. ';
(tew York Central, VH; Illinois Central, lit: Ooin
nerland preferred. S3; Virginia M, 6S: utmiourl
Vi; Hudson Klver, 137, U. a S-iw, last. 114; d i,
". do. IH, lis, new Isine. lOtf'i; 10 4iw.
Ms. Oold HtiJi, Mnner unchanKni. KzohaiiKe. 1WV
Pw Yonk, July 17 Cot'ou steady at siXISMo.
Flour de'linloii; lairs, 7ift i,di at ymiterd4y'a pric.
Whmt naoy; ealea ne.nce busiia'a prlni at ls;
ember Km at 2-o. Orn heavy and rti-cllnet in:
H'OU buehfla sold at fl itfriOI'Ofl. Oals heavy; M Hi
bnsheia told at Si3H2n. M-ef quiet, fork dull a.
I a-d tin li t l7Mil7'tC
Baltimork. July 17 Cotton steady at ?n. Floor
iu n hui s end, and In lair d.njand and un"hand
wiieat dn ann low tr; jood to prime red 22irtJ'i:
very rbnlre, finwjMl. White tiorn firm a'. IT'S,
'"'" aud unchanged, frovlaluua quiet and un
changed, ...
ew Terk Stock Uaiotatlo-a, 8 p. SI.
Received by teleerapti rrom Olendlnnln. A
Davit. Hiock Brokers, No. 48 8. Third street:
N. Y. cent. 11. 13.T Ohl.4 N. W. R. prf.. Hl7
N. Y. and Eile R... 6K chL and R. I. R 108
Ph. and Uea. R m Pltta.K. W. and Chi.
Mich. B. and M.I. R. R. R lOS
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FHILADFIPBTA STOCK EXCllAMiB HAtKS, JTLT 17
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LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Court of Quarter Sessions Judeo Pierce.
J uOge Pierce charged the Jury In the Fiokeu
WllllniDS nuisance to tbe tOect that among
other thlDKH the question was whether tbe
persons oci'iipylng tue bouses in that neigh
borhood are so annoyed, disturbed, and in
terrupted In tbe enjoyment of their
rebldenres as to amount to a common
or public nulMince. They wonld bave
to 11 iid not that, a few persons bave
been so annoyed and disturbed, but that the
auuoyance has been of so general a onaraoter
as to fleet the peace, corulort, and reasonable
enjoymentot the persons resident in the nelb
boibnod in the use of their bouses. It was lor
Ihetu to say whether the matters complained of
were of so eeneral a charucu-r as to constitute
a public nuisance. Tbe Jury returned a ver
dict of not guilty after an absence of twenty
minutes.
i'rlsou easee were next in order.
Pblllp Madden was charged wttb committing
nn ai-feult aud tinttery, with lnteut toklil.ou
Gilbert I'aul. Paul test 1 (led that Mr, Madden
told htm to pli k some mouey oil the pavement;
he did so, wben Madden knocked him down;
be rose, aDd whs knocked down again; be
started to run, when Madden shot at lilrtl ai'l
struck him in the hip. Paul has been iu the
Uospital three weeks.
A witness testified that he heard the disturb
ance, and tbe pistol shot, and when Madden
came In hi Immediate nelghoornood, he over
heard him say, "I shot that boy."
Tbeottlcer who arrested Madden says that
PhuI identified Madden when taken before
bin).
Madden had no counsel and no witness. Ver
dict guilty.
Ueorge Scott was convicted for stealing a sil
ver walcb, tbe properlyof K. Praties. A witness
swore that be vaw Wcoit take tne watch, and
remonstrated with blm for "koIok back on bis
own color." He replied, h had lost three dol
lars, and Komebody must sutler. Found guilty.
Louis Pbillls, charged with assault aud bt
teiy, and assault and bat'.ery wltn intent to
ravisb Catharine Boweis, a little girl twelve
yeais old.
Cai bar! ne swore that Pbe was sitting on the
lota plBvlrig, wben be came frtn a whisky
ebop. Ue knocked her ovur, and tried to raUo
ber cloth's, and threatened to kill ber if she
nmri ft b DOlb0
A witness testified to having seen Pbillls
with bis arm" arouud Cathiriue's neck. Tne
prisoner produced no witnesses. Verdict,
guilty of assault and battery,
Henry Black, wbo bad been confined for lar
ceny, uled yesterday in prison. Bill submitted.
John A. Carr was acquitted of the charge of
comuiittliiR an assault aud battery on his wife,
ilsnnab C Carr. He tauuted her with unfalth
fultw KR, and she denied it. He then struck and
bea her. The parties were married only on the
1st Ojr April Issl. The witness appears to be very
ltdy like in her manners, and it is hardly to bo
supposed could provoke such an assault.
A number of bills were submitted, the parties
not answering to their names.
4 ma .rMAll.oncnnitaf1 An tllA PhllarlAl.
pbla and Reading Railroad during the week
euuing Xhurbda , J uly 10, 1803:
From Ht.. Clair
rorvuHioou
Poltsville
1 Schuylkill Haven
' Auburn
Port Clinton
Harriabui g and Dauphin ,
IRS 11
6KI 18
570 13
6,3113 16
l,w: 02
R.SI 10
2,021 16
Anthracite ooal forweek 11,510 00
Bituminous coal iromiiarnsuurgauu
uuupuiu lor wee.... "i '
Total for week paying freight.,
Coal lor Company's use ..
Total all kinds for week
Previously this year
Total
To Thursday, July 18. 1807
17.062 10
500 17
.... 18.52 07
1.883.078 W
,.l.n,2ll 10
.1,000,682 13
DIED.
FOURTH EDITION
FB0H THE CAPITAL.
I Jbr addilUmal Death Kutirct tee the fifth Page J
KK.KLKR on thel7lh lusiant, ANNIB V., wife of
rteorKe w, Feeler, ai d only daushter Ol captain Isaac
L,. and I ntnaru e viifiiera.
Due notice will be given of the funeral.
Y o
THE PUBLIC.
Passage of an Important Fi
nancial Bill-lho South
Carolina Senators
Sworn In.
Ete.
Kte.i Kte.i Ete4 Bto.t Etc.
LATER FROM WASHINGTON. ..
A Flaaaelal Heasare.
BjieeW Detpatch to The Evening Teleiraph.
Wapuinotok, Jaly 17. The Senate has
passed the three per cent $23,000,000 bill for
the redemption of the compound interest notes.
It passed in the shape it iras first re
potted without amendment.
South Caroll-a Seaatora.
Two Senators from South Carolina, Messrs.
Poole and Abbott have been sworn in and have
taken their seats.
THE EUROPEAN MARKETS.
By Atlantic Cable.
Later Qnotatloae.
London, July 17 P. M. United States
Five-twenties, 72 a 72J; Erie, Illinois
Central, 94.
Liverpool, July 17 P. M. Cotton Up
lands, 11 a 11; Orleans, 11.
Lokdon, July 17 P. M. Petroleum firmer.
Linseed Oil, 31 15s.
AKTWBBr, July 17 P. M .Petroleum, 51f.
Accident to the' Steamer Providence.
fecial Derpttteh to The Evening Telegraph.
New York, July 17. A despatch from Bris
tol, R. I., says the steamer Providence, from
New York, burst her supply-pipe at 2 o'clock
this morning, off Watch Hill light, causing the
water to rush in, and she heeled over three
streaks. The captain ran her ashore a
Watch Hill, pumped her out, backed out, and
arrived at Bristol at 7 o'clock this morning.
There was a great deal of excitement on board.
No lives were lost, and the passengers al'
arrived in Boston at noon to-day.
THE MARKETS.
FORTIETH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION.
THE KbGINKEa OF THE
rillLADELrillA GAS works
Beepectlnlly requests tbe citizens to supply them
selves for A FEW M j UTS, with candles or other
arttQoIal light, as the strike among the workmen still
continue, and the supply of OAS HAS BEEN EX
HAU8TED.
It THOMAS B. BBOWN Enflnw.
JAMES & LEE,
HO. 11 MOUTH SECOND BTBEBT,
IIUS or TUB OOLDEH liABf Bf
AltK KOW BECIITINO AN ESTIBE HEW
kTot'K or
Spring and Summer Coatings,
TO WHICH THEY IHTITE TUB ATTEBf
TION Or TUB IBADK AND OTUEBM,
The following ate the latest quotations for tne
various article designated'
ASHES-DVTTS K4 V ct
Vol. 1st -t )00 MMSSW
Tearl, 1 i run WUM lu X7
VAfi VLhM Duty: 2a
y in.
F.rm. V T. 45 f$
lH.plLl"(l o ((
1 'O ' JoJ 'OA y M to
Adam'iieClty 21 if-2i
Aotm'l Plate W
lOAL-liUT: 40c. II
44 ion.
LI .tjrr'lVton
r-llneyH. ut
Plclou.. (ft)
Antn. i.iiiiV. S CO a 'f0
CtHDA- Inn Yi t o, tyi V.
Marac'n gialuDO a
Uuayaq'll ' " 11 all)k
Far. a
H. IKim'O " ' 7a S'i
Calcutta Bait (d
Do, Klpufpoe 14 (-n
Do, (rwne. ii (41
t'ahtomla II ( 19'
Urerti HWrnl !
(JiiyMlHiinli'i'r l'l i.v 13
H'NKV Doty: aio.Tgal.
Cuba, (jh gal., duty paid.
HO U -81
Cuba In bnnd gci64 (
aurs-wtri ft cents
IKn7... -...IS
i two s
Havariaue aft
11 ihms Iutx; lucenl.
Of, B. A. A a.,
AO fOOtT'OO
INDK4U Duty; rait 4.
ueniiai. r m...i 1(1 a 'i US
f!l -40
(g-l
(JFlr P rrTY; fto lh iaUr go i.-hj a HH)
Jaa,wire,KOil -24 Ma l'ia.oi(1-7u a fi
JkDiaira 15 a Ids Uarcc-s go Id-Ho a 1 of
La tuayra , I5'a 1 iitecuU.mdl l 1 45
Uarfcaibu 15', h In ,IUN-1 I'Ty; Br Si7, R
Beaate.
Washinoton, July 17. Mr. Sherman (Ohio)
rose to a personal explanation, and readmcc Irotn
a recent article in tbe htrald, pronouncing hie
lucclinp bill a mous'rous job in tbe lutcreit of
tbe Iteaaury ring and his frienJo, Jay Cooke
and oiherx. He said thHt the bill frave no piwcr
to tne secreiary 01 tne iieasurv dcjouu what he
alreadj iiocscpsps, and that every section of tne
hill is rfs rictive upon bis power; that nobody
from the Tieasury was directly or in
directly for tbe pa-satfe of the hill; that
Jay (Jnoko & Co. bad never alluded to tbe
subject in bis presence, but on the contrary all
bankers aod brokers were or posed to tne bill as
euatne to t'estroy tbeir vocation; that so far as
he (Sherman) Vucw he bai never doue any
ibinu to jroinotc tte ioteiet of Jy Cooke,
thuueh a personal friend. wt,o, if he had m idc
toitune, bad doue it bv honorable means, and
not uUoirether from Government pecaniiei,
boneh eniploied by three successive secre
taries of tbe Treasury lu tbe sale ol bonds;
tliat Jay Cooke & Co. were not respon
sible for this measure. He repelled
this assertion ot the article that the
bill bad been shoved through In an undurhaod
manner without cull in u tbe eai and nays, eay-
inpr the Stnatewas aware that he had never
called it up except alter fall notice, and it was
lassed alter tbe most mature consideration.
Hie attack v. as siniplv a device to cieieat import
ant measures be'ore Congress. By tbe terns of
tbt b.il nobody could bave a job, but all mast
be doue by voluntary action in ouvug and
sell id?.
In Ufiice to the Senate, to Jay Cooke & Co.,
and tchinitelf. he bad made bis statement, and
let me tay, he continued, "Tbat no fears of im
nntatioiib of thu kind fball prevent me from
pursuine the even tenor of my way, which is to
corupel a reduction of the burdens of tbe puol c
debt, and to lighten tue oar a en 8 which now rest
on tbe pet ple."
Mr. Tru nun prefeuten a resolution ot tne
Louisiana Leuhlature, ratilying the Fourteenth
ComtUutioniil Anirndment; and aUo the cre
dential of WUliaro l'ltt Keiioeg. senator elect
lor the lous term, and John r Harris, Senator
ekct for the short term, who were sworn in.
Ilease of Rapresamtallvea.
Mr. Grlswold (N. Y.) from the Committee of
Watshud Means, reported the bill autUnnalng
the" Wcretary ot the Tr asury to refund duties
paid on a chime of i-iu ani a riocic, imponea
lor 6t. Joseph's Cathedral at Buffalo, New York.
Passed.
Mr. Schenck (Ohio) from tbe committee or
Wavs and Means, reported .back the Senate
iuiidir,i bill with amendment!, and asked tor
its' consideration.
Mr. Randall ( Pa.) objected to ltsconsiaeraum
?p tbe House. The bul Hnd amen tments were
yWerred to the Committee of the Whole ou the
blate ot the Union.
Mr. Scbenr k moved to postpone all orders in
Committee of tbe Whole, and turn to the fund
mar bill, saying that he regarded tbe vote a a
test question whether the land bill or the fund
itic bill should have the preference.
Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) suggested to bave an evening
resRtoii lor the tariff bill unless the friends of the
funding bill should choose to give the tariff bill
the preference. ,
Objection was made, and Mr. Scbenck's mo
tion was aereed tc yeas C9; nays, 68.
On motion of Mr. Dawes tbe credentials of
four persons claiming to be Representatives
from Alabama were referred to the Committee
on Elections. . , ,,
Mr. Brooks (N. Y.) susgested that the Com
mittee Inquire whether these persons were
ehocen at a regular election or at a mere primary
meeting.
Tbe House then went into Committee of the
Wboie on tbe luudiug bill. Mr. 1'ouieroy iu tbe
Cbklr.
1 be bill bavin? been road, the amendments
proposed by tbe Committee of Ways and Means
weie considered.
Mr. fchenck suggested that the debate on this
bill ohoubl beconbned to a mere hve miuatcs'
business discussion.
Mr. Hrooks (N. Y.) thought the debate should
not be restricted, except to keep it within ttio
scope of the subject, adding that thi bill was
one of the moat important that could come
before Cougress.
Mr. Bchtnclf moved to close debate in two
hours.
Several members suggested that tbe time whs
too long, suggesting ouc hour, halt an hour, aud
five minutes.
Mr. tjvens (Pa.) moved to cl03e debate in
half an hour.
New York Itock Uuotatloaa -3 F.K.
Received by telegraph from Glendlnnlng A
Da via. Block Brokera. N o. 48 8. Third strel.
N. Y. Cent. B ..IWtumi. and K.I. K 107JJ
N. Y. and E. It OH-i Pitta. f'.W.audChl.
Ph. aad lUta. K WV K. R... 108U
Mlob.W. and N.I. K tu Z! Pacific M. H Co....IUl'i
Clev. Plttab'g K.. 8 Oold 13
Cbl. and N.W. eom Wrket firm.
Chl.aaUN.W,pref. mii
t lon. caHh. .4a IS
tOFl'KK (Kt'l-'KR -DriYiPif
andllir ?'jc.
and Kneaiulug, oc t K
Aru can liikni 22Ha 23
baibeli''g new
It-one)) !... 83 a
ftiealli'g 1 In. a
Mieall.' yel. 28 a
Pia ( blit...... a
Bi.lin . a 33
DKLU- AM) DYK8-
Alcolini a
A lues, 4 .... 21 a
Alonbic'irlne 75 a 85
Alum . s(a 8
Ani'yirg. gid 11;,
-rgolft ret. gld 21), a-2
Arftnic,o'r.g 8 a
AfsaieiUla a 4u
balrmCalva M a 95
UuUam 1 0I11... 1 80 a
Beitbui F ru.. a3S0
Hf mes.I'ers gK27 a 81
Brrrlee, Turk. a
bl-rarb r-rxla id 4,,a 4',
Hoi ax, lefintd 82;, a 83,
Mr mtttoue.r il a 8'4
lirlnin i e llor a 6'.
Brini'e.f m.iri3T00 a.HSTU
C'emrli'rIt nto.g a
Onmhi r, tef. I'lo a
reMlisr'dts... alts
t'ar.Amuionla 17 a
rd uionin. a s IS
Cam or OH B-aoJi
Ibanioiulle Fl. 15 a W
Cblmaie l'ut-
Bfh. gold -84 a 35
Coclilnral Hs gd a SO
tucrj Mex.fold ;s a 76
t'oi peree Am. l?,a m
Cri-anj 1 a. g d a 2n
4 uhebs. K. I... a 8u
Cuicb , is
KpKini Bvlts.. 8 1 4
(niboi;e ...... 2-00
Uuni Arabic,
e'le 31 a85
bum Arabic,
Ikd 45 a-75
Unm B-iizou 80 a 85
Uum Wynh,
k.. I a
Uum Sayirli,
1y -55 a
Uuuj 1 rag.,et 8i a 40
Um '1 tag., ll.gdio a loo
Hyd. Pota Kiig.
aod Kr..g 'Ul 8 C0 aS'SO
Iprracuaiiba,
Br 3f0 a3'75
Jaixplnbdgld f5 a 90
Lac Dje is a 65
i.lcorlre Pmi 24 a 40
h adder, Lmicli
gold 12ia 14
M. ddr, Frencb
go d... a
Uttitik, small
fluke 95a
Manna, large
flBke.. ..l70a 115
Koigal a. bl.
Alp... ,, 85 a
OU Beig'l 6S7.a 7'tO
till Cstti a .150
Oil Lmiuion... ,875a 8 80
Oil l'e, iierni't a 6 60
Oil Or a ti ne a
Opluu'ly.g'd a7-l2'
a
a
a
a
a so
- 14
a
a 28
a
Phipihnru8. a lot)
Prus. Foiahb. 88ia- 85
Quii khllver,. 7h a 80
Ktmbarb. Chi 2 25 a3ad
Kaleraius.r.b 20 a
ti. Ani'lac g d 8 a Si
H. hoda, gold. Iti5 a 1 Hit,
taa'lla. lion
In bd gold - 25
8arta'ilia M ex.
lu bd gold...
Penua. K I. 20
Hl-. Alt X 25
(shellac I7)ifc 60
K.Mia AhS txi
c gold....... a??.
6. Lend. ga a -Li
isiil.h. Qolu a 2 6
Tai. Acid, g. a 60
VerOlnrlH, g 51 a 62
Vitriol Blue... IU I II
FKATHfclW uuty: aoftn
PrimeWesrn BU a us
Teiintpet-e.... 80 t 86
F 1 hH iii'i Y! Mackerel
12: HfrrlDk8.il: r almon.
K O b-r 1 irk led, 1 1 W?
Dbi. I'liier isn, bit aiea
1'iled, or smoked In
sa alter packager , 60 cts,
HHillM,
I)ry odcwt.SOO a 7 00
Plik I'd scale a
Pick ltd too. 8 25 a 8 60
WBik.i'i:;r)1.23tO VU-lh
llarkerel No.
1. small 22'M
lacko2.M.lt'''0
Uack No.aM. 7 75
fra wTPic N.J8 00
Bul Pie V ice.
V ht. bb)...-
Btr'nPKk'd
Htr'gwet'ti'i.
llsrilnir. Nn I 2(1
HA.-1TTV: lor "n.
orlb Riv.lr.-1 a-24
FIOVU AND MKAli
Dt iv; 10 ' een
8our.....fiT5
Hinlr i-ui-er... 75
r-ta e ext. do. 7 5
K f;o lt: B tiler and
riaie, i.'c. t id: Bind.
Hoop, and ncrnll, r4r(S;
lc. V ft. Pig, j $ uu
huooi, 8c. It.
PI. , KlIKl Kb, fe
?c 1 tcb 4 too, St 00 a 4K0
Pig. Am'Call. SH iO a m IK)
BurKtig ref. 9SOI aim) 00
ear Kn 'm... 84 i a so-uo
fetneel, H'lenlit.
IMqn'. V lb 18 a 19,'i
Hdeei. Kngliab
A American 5 a t
LKAU-Ditty: Pig. fi'tiTR
itri lbs. j Pm aud Bbeet,
2 76 $ 100 tbs.
Oaiena . a
Kpanlnb, gold. S''6 a J7'i
Bar, ne'. u oj a
fbeetttPIe,iit alStio
tKATHKK Duty: Sole,
85 UPDrr. ' W v.. art ml.
Oak (HlLt. tt.-88 a 42
Oak middle... 8 a 48
"K. havy 40 a 44
Onk crop 11 a 41
nflll'icn.ilglll a 29
Hemlock, uud 27 a v9
Heuit'k,)eav 24 a-2K'J
Uenilock.dani 19 a 26'a
l.IMK' Duty: 10 V ceui,
ad val.
Kocklaod.com a 1-25
1 uuip. - a 2-25
LUMBKK-Dorv: 2oWct.
ad val. Wholesale Prices,
Timber, W. P.
" cuDlo root
Timber Oak,
uo -
Tlmber-aY P
(bvcar)ycrt a
Eaat'D etpruce
perM 12 00 B23 00
Ph'lfies. V b.h a
Do.nbavetl. f
bill. M.)..
roH'dfil.
qual., x M.. a
D". I'ypiesbo,
8 'oot. a
Lai lis K t M a 8oo
Slav's iV.Ope 110'. 0 a275'0
' W.Ohd ltKi-OO B2.(.VII0
" W.O bbl. 60 110 alfHIOO
Head'g W. O allooii
MOLASSKd DrjTY:8o.DBl
N.O.Vga a 1."'
Porto Itlco 48 a 72 1;
Cuba M USI.-UV...48 a 65
C uba l.layed..45 a 47
Barbadoes 60 a 67
a I Ls IjUTY: 47ut. i'i-
Wrought ih: Uoiseshoe!
f ceo's Vi lb. '
CtU.46d.t 10olb4 87'JallDO
Cilncli 5iia7s
NAVA U 1 OKKS Ul't y
P's.Turpeuilue, 81 cut'
? gal.; other kinds, 20
V, ct. ad val. '
Turpet. r-f . N.
uoty.tzsn bs-.- ftP50
Tar Wll-
u.ltulon 6 00 s
Tar, V bbl is U 3 75 al 00
Pitch. 861 a
KfHlM.com. oldi 87Sa
Do. No. 2(4 280 b 3 2i3 60
SolrltM 'lur... 45 a irf
OIL duty: Palm 10 Olive
11 i.uiNfea, t Unseed,
It seed, 23 ceniJt; Sperm
noreiga Uslierle ) and
Whale or other lisb (lor
elgu) 20 cent, ad valorem.
OHe,l2bb,tl: a 1'12'
Ollve.piC g 2 60
r-a m, in.... ll,'ia nv
Lltmed, city
din 1.10
T.tngeed KDg
wnae 82
Bel. Win 87
Iiet. 8'g
Jpcrm, crnae 2 1 0
' W. I 'blVn. 15
Bed. city ins
tilled . so
L'd Oil Wet v',
KeroHeue.l'u
OIL-CAKK Durv: 2oeict.
ad val.
Tbloobton.67 00 s
PKrKOLKO M-uuTf.
Crufe. 20c. R... 400.
Crnde,40 tl garlly
figai.... . 21 a 21i
Reot.ed free L.S.
to white (Ui
175 text) .... 35
Betined io boud
a 112
a .
a
a-o
a
a
a 220
a
a
a .in
a
Bl 50
BlH'S1'
a 900
B27 O0
a
x. An b-r)
Id.. Oblo. f
A kllcl.j
a-25
a 800
a 7 35
a sou
t-60 all 70
, (M5tesi) 31 a 32
Bell nf d in b'd.
white (115 120
test 81 a
Naptna retiutd
I 18063 ga-
I rtty. .. a 15
.PKOVI8 10 ns Doty:
Cheese. 4c J lb; Beel and
Pork.lc; llauas. Baoou,
ana Lam zo f'. 10.
a
82.5 00
a
a
Oblo ex. bds. 60 alS0
(injunte co. II 75 al4 Ou
lausda up.
1 andaexia
Irn'lyaine.
OfOtgHown . a
lalUora Jtin2fi a270
a
a
BeelMs.obVb
" " city...
" Meat ex 20 M
Prune cy
Prime c
" MSMICI510 aA -to
jFork.Ms fi?b27 75 a-5Mli
1 Prime... a
I " ' Mesa. a
" " Clear a
Iardprniatm I6t is,'
H.ms. salt.... a
.should, sa. 1... a
' Beei bam. In
pl-kle.-f-hln a
I Reeremo.ytt a
uutter, oraug 32 a 85
H.f4lrtopr 80 a 34
" Ohio - a
Cheeee i alj
KIoe-Dt-TY: 20, lb
Paddy, l,S,o. V S,
Caroliua. gjod,
to prime 10 fin all-so
Rangoon dressed
gd 6-25 87-00
HALT Duty: Macks, 2ln.
tl'0 Bs; bulk. IS els
um mi. '
. nn. shelled: ijther Turk's IsUnd,
Nuia. Vo.: Pates. 2c: "ar . V bush ...... 41 a
flints 6'. GraptS 26. and tit verpiol, Ur.,
Fruit lu Sugar, syrup
and B a dy. f& cent.
Rats.f h Hck6-5ii 8
Bai.btbiyr'S95 a-
1 nr'ms,l b ll,a ll'
(luoii.. -27 a 28
Air. ouili P Ici
ly otlKhfll.. 14 a
A !, l,ell d 411 a 45
t V KB AN D SKINS Furs Timothy f bui2 51) a2 iio
drtaied or uudreesed, nn , Flex Am rgi....2o a2 8.
f-klns. 11) ceut aa vai.i fnu 1 im'ty; xto, d
a
a
Grre
AleiHiidrlK... -
it el 1. II nw'dn'
Bye Hour Bfo aieao
Com Meal 8 60 a-
do. llraiidy'e,8-2j a 6 30
do. Punch ..! 00 a 9 60
FRUIT Dutv: Dried, 5c.:
Almonds 6iliK shelled
jt vtrp'itJi, jrr.,
Si k ..175 81 80
Higgles'. ...2 1-5 82 90
V Asbuin'n ct 0
Hh:h.Dr Duty: Mnseed.
H',. Hemn J-0 VI lb Oa.
nary 41 44 bttaa o(nu lbs ,
a id Grass Seed 30 44 ct.
ad vat.
Clover V ft 10 e.-10'f
Beaver,
jNoriii f it
a 4 00
a Hio
a 8 00
a 7i(
a tio
a I 60
a
a-'4H
a 1 00
820 00
a-4S
a
a '47.',
a
a 2 95
a
a 2-ng
a 1-20
a 1 i2
re:
n150
" btiuiberu 1 10
v esit-ru. 111O
OttPrNo'll-pceSOO
' Wee' em. 6-oO
Bed Kc x iN'th '75
Raccoon B'tn 10
" WrBi.com "10
Nr rib 60
Mirk North' D 100 lim
Western. 8 00 a 7 00
Marten. N'lh t 0
Ui'Bl 4 ura - '36
Mex ft
Deer slHalVlb -46
s. Juan,... -4a
oRAIN-Puty: loa2octs.
WbeaGbu270 a 2 mi
" Cal8... 2 o a 2 8
' Ohio.
M It'll., w. 2 0
Cbli agu No t, 2 2o
dt . N2, S10
do. No v. 2-i
Mllwa'lr.No. 12 20
do. No. 2-l0
do. No. 8 2f0
Rye Norto n, 2-05
Cora, So. w.y, l is
el low l-io
Wtem
Barley a
ha ley Malt. 2 40 a 2-S
Oa-ta, Htle.M xs'ia S8'4
" Oblo,... -8V48 83 ,',
Jersv a
Peas b'e tfitiu a
OVK POWDER Duty: 4
cents '44 g, and 20 ct. ad
val.
BlaHtlnr,V26tb a 4 00
hlilnplijg. 8 4 60
Rifle S'60 a
y. ay
KRlu bisivv-7 "
FIFTH EDITION
IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE.
Tho British Govornmont Ac
cepts tho Amcrioan
View of Allegiance.
Btc, Ktc, Etc., Kte., Kte., Ktc,
By Atlnn'ie Onble.
LoRDoif, Jnly 17. In tbe House of Commons
last evenirjg Lord Stanley, Secretary of Fo
reign Affairs, made an important statement,
In answer to a question asking for information.
A reply, lie said, had already been sent to the
United States Government in tbe matter ot
naturalization, tbe substance of wbioh was tba
tbe British Ministry were made to accept the
American view of the question, and he, there
fore, thought a misunderstanding between the
two nations was impossible.
Lord Stanley also states in this reply that
he has declined to make a reply at present, as
the royal commission was still considering the
general snbjeot, and for tbe additional reason
that a bill would be presented at the present
session of Parliament.
-- SB-BBaa MM
Sun-Strokes.
Baltimore, July 17 The American pub
lishes a list of thirty-two oases of sun strokes
yesterday; twenty-one fatal.
w Tor- Itock quo tat Urns, 4 P. m.
Received by telegrapU from Ulendlnnlns A
PavlB, Htock Brokers. J o. 48 8. Third street.:-.
V. Ceul.lt, 134 lejniaand N. W. prt 8IJ.
audi I' K. S?B CM. and R. I. K....1U7
Phil, and Bea. H.... Ho IPItta. F.W.andCM.
Mien. es.ana w. l. k. vpm R. B..........iori,
uie. SDnriit, PWUoia...... ...113'
bia iiud.w.eom. bu i Market steady.
DRY GOODS QUOTATIONS.
l)pjtl)lc(c)glb-alla
Biickoonriuicl 12.a
BOAT Duty: 26 U cent,
ad val.
Can l'e -I8V t7
SFKL I K, K-iZinn)-
iuty: u riKs, uam, aud
t' a e, f rw ft iim ins.
Plates ...ito'd n'J-
BPIOKS ICTYiOaaOAU).
cassia in mats
'416. Bid.... 51 -52
lius'rHceldi(il,tt ii
MHce. to ii.... y2.ta W
MuimeKS, N J.
1, gold P8 a -89
Peppwi . Bold.. 'Wi i4
Fltuento. Jauilca
io) (cold ... I9a 30
Clnvei id KM 2ttti a 27
BUOA KH Duty 2ax;'flb
new uniD-- a
Cuba.Mrlado ti7 tt
P 'rio HI v.... ll'i 14
Ilav'uawlil c-14 15J
Haw. BAY. a
Manilla 11 ll)
Lour. a
f'.ll.t.Uit (1 t',V
Yellow J"'." a- 15
White a '4
T1LIX1W-Duty. I o
Am.priuie.f4 m 12 a 1
tkab ijoty: at fi o v
tinnpowder.' iw
ii yon. ......... w
Y.uys o.io. "
Htsoii Kklu tl
Twaiikay 5 a S3
N. A Uoions i m mt
oraoaa P.o 70 a l uo
Jiunu . 8 a 1-24
tin 4Zinni Duty: Pin,
Kars. ami tsinca. it it o.
ad eal.; Plates and Blieeta
8S V oi ad val.
Bauca.cu.fl t 110.27827
Verrlmack,
BD-rrlT ack, D...... .,
C'OCtlFCO, Ii
r-prce
I'BCltiC
Anieniau....
Dunnells
Aliens
atanclieHter.
Frecmans...
lirlKKS.........
Nassau
PKINT",
15 lAmoskeaa,
iHivvei'
ll.V
..ii:';
-i?ii
..12Si
Waiutit.a
lcor
WaureKao,
Arnold
Hamilton
124 ; Hlcliuinntl
..IIS I8lt !4lo ireHier
114 t Mnnrnlnv
H'i Lanras.er..,
,.i2'-i iUilenlaU
I.encBf t(r...... IS ! Hartford,
iierkHhlre. 18. Koannke
Caledonia...... .18 Ibskow......
BROWN KIIFKTIa.
...........12S
1".".".'.'.". ZlO
in)
nriY 12
. 1
" '"" i en?
V.'.T.Viiii'-i82
........14
-tt
-14S17
Amoske,g A 4-4 17
Lawrence, .i7
r.....4 4.. ,.4U
U..7-8 14
in 4 14
B 8-3 12 I
Paciac. Kxlra 4-4.-17
4-4,
......4-4..
8 4..
Ii...
Atlantic, A
" H
" L
" V
i
Puperlnr, 1XL...4-4
t-hm mnt, C . 4.
ARBWam, F.....4-4.
Stark. A
Uavaciius.il'' ...4 1.,
JIB..4 4.,
" 7-S.,
Indian Head 4 4.,
-17
16
-4-4 17S
.4 4 17
.4-4 10
If 4 14
111
..144
..in'.
..14
..17
..18
..'5.
..'3'.
..I7.'i
S-4 14 V
Exeter, A 4.4 is'.
b.. 7-s 12't
Medtord.- 4-4...... 6
ngttsla 4-4 18
7 IK
Ollnoe.... ...4-4 Ufi
ntlelleld, A .4 4.,..I8
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