THE DAILY EVENING flLEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULT 22. 1863. NEW YCRKISMS- ttrom oW men Correspond. ork. July 22, 108. cases transpired, Oa BnnddT on of those which coronera'.lnquests never w. - ' and In which a ureal deal It left to . h ltn,V tioo of newspaper readers. It appeal w Jn the afternoon a Mr. John Spier, residing at No. 79 West Kleventh street, within a couple of blocks of Broadway, feelintr himself la need of asllfrhtparftativesent a servant forja Seldliti powder to the drutr star f Mr. J. B. Frees, on Sixth avsnua. The powder was purchased, brought home, and swallowed bj Mr. Splcer. It bad scarcely got own his throat before becom plalned of its pungent and bitter taste. He was lso attacked with vomiting. A Dr. Barllett, who happened to be pssing at the moment, -was esped by Mrs. Spieer, and at once sum tnonod to her husband's side. Quickly as the summons was made, however, It was almost too late for any eJectual remedy to be applied. Dr. Bartlett came to the conclusion that strych nine must have bpen a lare Ingredient of the powders taken, and tbls su-piclon was guaran teed by an examination of the papers. The doctor informed the poisoned man that he had but a very short time to live, and that sach arrangements as he had to make for the support of bis family must be made immediately. The moribund listened to him with calmness, which was cither stoicism or Curisilaulty, and replied that all hla worldly affairs were settled, and that he was quite in readiness to depart. Even Whilst he was speaking, the death signals came on, and the physician hal not been in the house half an hour betorefhe lll-iatei man whom he had been summoned to see, lay before him a corpse. The clerk, Joseph Simmons, who sold the powders, was immediately arrested, and stated that several others, precisely like those sold to Mr. Salcer's servant, aud oat of the same vn hd been told durinsr the day. A coroners lnoucst has not yet been held, and the public U therefore, in a cood deal of suspense in regard hp roal rauho of Mr. Snicer's death. The belief that the powders contained strychnine, nd that he was thereby poisoned, Is by no min gpntrllv acceD'ed. Reports have sained ground that -the patient had been suffering from oxtreme depression of spirits thfi last few davs. and that the application of strychnine was his own vo luutary act. From the clerk' statement that several other powders of the same kind bud been sold during the day, it was feared tha -other cases of poisoning might confirm the sus picion of strychnine. None having come to light, however, color seems to bd lent to the conjecture that the unfortunate Mr. Splcer may have sought a refuge from life's ills where so many thousands have sought it before, and iu one desperate moment have held to his lips the remediless and 1 elontless nightshade which cured and Killed at ence. Another mystery of a less startling, only because of a less tragic character, has occurred in robbery, or defalcation, at the Importers and Traders' Bank, to the tune of 180,000. As yet do one appears to know anything about it From the President down to the porter, from the cashier dowu to the Hedging clerk, all maintain a proiound reticeuce which is snared in by the police authorities. At the police headquarters in Mulberry fetteet, Superintend entKtnnedy preserves that imperturbable exte rior which means nothiue, or may mean a great deal, as the thing rmiy bo. Captain Young is bluff and guardiJ; and Inspector Dilkes keeps all he knows to uimclf. All that has jet oozoi out is that the Second Teller of the bank deposited in his till in the bank safe, on the night tf July 3, $100,000, four filths of which were invioible when the safe was opened on the succeeding Monday morning. This safe was unlocked by five different keys, which were in the custody of five different person", so that complicity seems almost im possible. One employe of the bank has indeed been arrested on suspicion, but was discharged xrom custody beoaube of the insufficiency of any evidence. All that Is kcown is that $80,009 have mysteriously vanished, and that both the offi cials of the bank and tbe officials of the p-lice are keeping unwontedly dark about the matter A marriage has lately taken place which has occasioned an incalculable amount of scindal among tbe fair congregationists of a certain suburban Church of the Exiltation, whicn I will not further particularize. Tbe subjects of the scandal are a young clergyman who has hitherto been coustJered as immaculate a a monk, aud a young woman who, whatever her past life may have been, ha, for the last year, manifested a desire to be good for the future. To any one who has read those piquant hU toriettes "Anonym V and "kittles, the whole affair will read like a realizution ot one of tne penitent-Magdalen scenes in one of those booki, especially the latter. Precisely one year ago, for it was In the month of July, 1SG7, a youns? woman of twenty-five took a parlor and a bed-room in one of tbe most secluded seclusions of Harlem or of Uoboken, whichever jou please. At any rate; it commences with II. Did she come tr.oin London? Did she come from Paris? Did sue come from New York ? No one knew. All that Was known was that she was beautiful, sweet looking, possefcsed apparently of lenty of ready money, aud that she paid her landlady and her washerwoman, By degrees she began to go to Church; then she took a pew there; then she tock a Sundav-tcbool clas; then she joined the Dorcas eocietj; and then the young minister Who, among the young ladies of the cougrega tion, went by the endearing nickname of "Little Pinky" bepan to take notira of her and to exercise himself abont her spiritual welfare. A few of theladies.who were strong-minded enough to overlook tbe fact of the young woman's living entirely unprotected and alone, ventured to visit hor; but perhaps her manner froze them, for she never returned their visit, nor Invited them to call again. Finally 'Little Pinky" called upon her, and having called once, called again lie learned that she had never been baptized, never been confirmed, Dever received any relt gloua education whatsoever, and that is .about mil he dtd learn, until nine months bad passed way. The result of the scrutiny of fifty pairs f sharp spinster eyes fastened on him was, that tie was pronounced "in love." Ills scrutinize were correct. lie was not only in love, but he hud even eoue so far as to offer his hand and heart to ' tha fair un kBOwn. Here the acme of the aflalr is reached. Like another SkitUes, this Biauantlv repentant ingenue fell on her knees fcefore her innocent adorer, confessed who and ml, at .he was. and adiured him to believe that Indeed she did waut to lead a better life Taut rnunsalled him for hU owa fair reputation'! sake, to root his pa-io for her out of his heart. The young clergyman was of course sadly taken aback; but love had struck li tendons throughout all his nature, aiid waa not to be rooted out like a weakly clinging bush. He aptly quoted tha text about the unbelieving wite being sancti fied by tbe husband; and the result is that Sk tJlt($ has forever given up the pomps and vanities of this life, wherein she once cat ro tremendous a swell, and has subsided into a quiet-spoken, bard-working minister's wife. Whether the newly-wedded pair will be per mitted to remain In tbeir present parish, how ever, s extremely uncertain. I am afraid they will discover that repentance in this life does not inevitably escape retribution, and that, where a name has once been nivle notorious, forgiveness by Heaven does not always mean forgetfuluess on the fart of the world. Ar.i Baba. B VS1NESS NOT1 CES. t'UtTRIKO FOB H WlATHBB. Xvary TarfetT stilted to tba season for Men, Youths, Bots, aad Children, new. frh and fashionable, replenished dailj, aud selling rapidly at prices guaranteed In all eases lower than 'he lowest elsewhere, and tall satis faction guaranteed every purchaser, or the sale can celled, and mont-y refunded. Half way between "1 Bbmwbtt A Co., Jfifthand V Tow bb Hall. Sixth streets ) Ha 518 M a r k kt M., PHlLADHLPiilJt, AND NO. 600 BBOADWAY. JSBW YuBK. GKTTYennBe Kataxysinb Watbb. Thersmarka- b facts connected with the discovery and history of the Getty. burg KatalyslneBprlng-nave rapidly spreal allovrth Oiuntry, and luvaliu are everywhere oslng tbe water as a remedy for Rneumatlim, Onut, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Kldnej, Urinary, Bronchial, and other dlaeasea, Including debility and prostratlan of the vital powers of the system. The proprietors have completed arrangements for supplying thedaUyoburg Katalyilne Water In ssctt quantities as will probaoly meet tbe Increasing de mand. Physicians and Invalids desiring Information as to the attested medicinal virtues of this water, will Aid printed copies of statements ot Invalids, and the re port of eminent physicians, on application to any of tr.e Druggists' Stores where the Wa'er Is for sale, Pirastbb Follows Nkqlkct. Whoever fee!s the premonitory symptoms of sickness should remember that It adds the agony of self-reproach to the pangs or disease to remember that they might have been pre vmted. Languor, debility, and low plrlts are often tbe pre cursors of terrible disorders. They Indicate an Imme diate necessity for a tonic, and the best tonlo In exist" ence Is Hostbttib's Stonacb Bittbbs, Bick headache, pain In the right side, and yellow ness ot tbe whites of the eyes are unmistakable symp toms of an approaching bilious attack, aid, In order to ward It off, cosamon p rudence dictates the pro priety of resorting to the most ellicaolous of ail antl bilious preparations Hostbttbb's Stouach Bit tbbs. Flatulence, nausea, oppression after eating. Irregu larity of tbe bowels, and a distaste for ezertlon.denots a disordered state of tbe stomach which, If neglected, is sure to culminate In chronic dyspepsia but which may be relieved In a few hours, and entliely cured In a few A fB. by taking bulla wlnegiassfal of Hostht tkh'b Bittkbs at regular Intervals. All physicians admit that Innumerable lives are sacrificed evtry year tbat might bave been saved by precautionary mciliea'.iott. Remember that one of tbe principal uses of Hustbttbb's Bittkbs Is to put the j stem In a condition to bkpkl disbasb. It recruits and restores tbe waning strength, and Is, therefore, especially needed during the Beasin when Intense heat makes such heavy and constant drutts on the Vital prlnolple. A youno lady Is making herself conspicuous at one of the watering-places bv wearing a sack of light bue cloth, trimmed wltb showy gold braid and mill tary buttons. If any other young lady among our rradetsls desirous of similar notoriety, and at the same time bave tbe notoriety mixed with admlra tlon, we would recommend one of thoss complete aummer suits of gentlemen's Clothing from Ooarles Blokes A Oj.'s, under the Coutinen'al. They are the admiration of every one Jxwblby. Mr. William W. Casaldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of tine Jewelry and silverware In tbeolty Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled Be also has a large stock of American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store Is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Duty, It Is a duty we owe to ourselves, as well as to those who are dependent upon us to preserve our health and strength. Bpeer's "Standard Wine Bit ters" are round to be an unraiung ana valuable assis tant In maintaining the vigor of t he svstam, and la keeping 11 in tone, Sold by Druggist and Growers. It is altcgkthkb wrong to trifle with a bad cough or cold, when a remedy as sure, prompt and thorough as Jaynb's ExPBOTOBAMTcan be readily obtained. gold tverywhere Fine Cubtom Madk Boots and; Shobs for Gen tleruen. Bart.ett, No 83 Bouth blxth street, above Cbeennt, Tbknwitr has everything In the literary line ti nt readers can wish for. Ills popular nrwa deoot, el No. li7 B. Third street, la ltllea almost to surfeit Willi romauces, condensed blographiea, noveieimn, ridiculous serials faBtilon plaits, literary periodi cals, and traveln. llluairaied aud news JournalH lie receives all tha JNew iw lournais or tne daylong b.fore the regular mall come In, and furnishes tueui to his readers at a very moderate rate, LO'cr Alpaca Sacks. Lot of Liven Sacki, Lull ot the Vlujcolute TAnen dicks. Lois of the ChuailHte Vutters. JmU o JJitck tSarkM, Lots of White Vests, IajI of Linen JmU ana" Vests, All fresn urid veil nice. tf Atparas from 2j tots. e-f)ien n ( f)l Uj to 4. etc. etc, Wamamakkb A Brown, Oak Halt, ft. K. Corner of 8'Tth and M itket streets, fir A good tot or UUruymen't Long Sacks. PICNIC. pNIAN BROTHERHOOD, And all that arc In favor of Liberty for Ireland. A GRAND PIC NIC will be given by the TJXIO CIRCLE, In COTTAGE GROVE. Glouoester, New Jersey, ON THU11-D4Y, July 28, 1H68. Tne Grove Is Willi In five minutes walk tram the terry. Addresses will be delivered br Hon. JAMBS GIB BON 8, and Major W, HcWILUAM. It Is aUo ez peeled tbat General O'Nell will be present. A Bras and Blring Band will be in attendance. Refreshments on tbe ground, Co. A, Eighth Regiment Irish Army, will leave fjot of South street, Gloucester Ferry, on the same day, o'clock boat, lor tbe Plo Nlo grounds. Ticket, 60 cents, Including fare on tbe boats; chil dren accompanying parents holding tlokets, free. llnVets for sale at ihe ferry, and by any member of tbe V role. Boots leave foot of boutu street, every SO minutes. Regular fare lu ceuta. 7 to at POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. POINT BREEZE PARK. THUU-1AY. July 23 Match fur (1000. Mile heals, best luS; watioii and driver lu wulgli sou fuuuut, iiv,a uay aud track. Horses to start at s o'clock P. M. M. tloodln names b, m, Mary, J. Turner names b. ni. Fauuy Allen. Tliw prlvCeyo ol ameuiWuiMtfUiuangaiuale frlead W ItUout pay Is susysuavd. T IS U MABavP- MT-HUs-nKBBKRTOn thO H iMtant. by tbe B. J. Wslkrr Ji nou, H.LI ANNA Z UKHBIHT. ail of this City. WOOI.VAN-CA RTffB OB the S'Hh "'""J!0' J?r Tliomrui V. Trotter, Mlnls'er of Oo-pel. Mr. SAMUKLS. WOOLHlN 10 Miss MAUTUA J. CAK TJtK, all of this city. DIED. COOPTCR.-At Cooper's Polirt, on thef Vh tn-'ant, BARRY FULMRR. (ion of Samuel C. and Emma J. Ooper, nurd 7 month. . Intermert at Krergreen Cemetery, on Tbonday ruornlnt at o'clock. HAMILTON.-On the 31st Instant, a'ter a lomt and lingering lllnem, JANK, wife of William Hamilton, In the 7i b year of br age. The relative and frlHtirt of the family are re-ineot-fblly invited to attend the fhnoral, from the residence other husband. N. W. corner of seventeenth and lombard Street, on Friday, the JH ln'ant. at S o'clock. Interment at Mount Morlah Oroetery, pr ARSON. On tha 21st Instant, DAVl-i FE4.B ION, aced 7 year. rr. ..i.il.a. .nrf Manila KM rMnMrtftlMT InVlted tO attend the funeral, from his late reeldence. road above Mining Pun village, on Friday mormon, ive u readme s o'clock, at the office of William m. Moore, undertaker. No. bus Arch s'.reet, to- svarey tne frl'-nd tothboue. AmebicaN Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia- S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. -T7iU Institution hcu no tuperiortn the United Stale 610 HOLLOWAY'8 CONCENTRATED ESSEVCE 01 JAHAICAjGINGER. A TLIIE ESSENCE OF THE TRUE JAMAICA GLNUER. Free from Cayenne Pepper or any other admixture, possessing All the Cannlnatire and diffusively stimu lating properties Which are so potent In the Jamaica Ginger alone, and which are so effloaclons In all cases of Chills from KxpoenretoOoldor Dampness, Colic. Cholera Mor bus, 1 larrbopa, etc OBSERVE A halt teaspoonful ot Holloway's Gin gerls stronger and more effective than a full tea spoonful of any other In the market, PREPARED BY JOHNSTON, KGLLOWAY & COflDZN, No. C02 ARCH STREET, 7 8 PHILADELPHIA.. WINES, ETC. QtJARLES BOTTLER'S EirEMAL SFAKKLIXG CATAWBA. SOLE AOENIS, H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, Ho. 1310 CHESKUT Street, 6 15 fmwSmrp PHILADELPHIA. TO RENT, p O R RENT, TBEMISES, So, 8C0 CUESSUT St., FOR STORE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suliabl for a Commercial College. .y at 24tf ' BANK F THE REPUBLIC. HATS AND CAPS. a JONES. TEMPLE 4 CO., FASHIONABLE HAXTA.R6, No. 2fi b. NINTH (Street. First door above Cbesnut street. 9 WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VETI- lated. end easy-fitting Ureas Hals (uateufdi. Ir all the Improved fashions of the stutson. C'HKS MJT btreet, next door to the Post OlUce. II itt ,n WANTS. TVTU6ICIANS WANTED FOR UNITED LVL blati-s Kt'glmental Bndn: alio Held oniHicini-t Apply at United t tales Rbcruitlog bW b. FRONT btieet. ReudtfcvoiH, No, 7 H i: 7 Zil il. PARASOLS. PAUASUl.S AT $1, fl-25; LIN El), $1-60, I l elia bun umoreims. f i, fi zo. auu up.varua No. 21 B. 1.1UHTU btreeL 7 1 2m SOAP. Q TJEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP UUKEN UJf KNULAINU eWJA r. tlUJtEN OF KNULAM1) SOAP. Fordoing a family waHhlng lu tne Oent and cieai est manner, uuarauieea tuuai o my mine , run Has all the streiiKth ot theold rosin soap with the on Id and laihrlng qualities of genuine Castile Tr ihl n, Undid hoan. bOiJ) BY THK ALDkN OHKMICAL WOltKH. NO. 48 N IHTB FRONT BT.. PHILAJJELPUI 4 16 29 3 U' s T U B B S' X X r c it Will cure the DYSFEPblA, PURIFY TUB BLOOD, RENOVATE THK SYSTEM Principal Depot, No. tui FRANKFOSD ROAD. For sale at all tbe Drug Stores lo the city. 7 is lm yvEAFSESS. EVEBY IN8TRDMENT THAT ,, science ana skui nave luveuieu w hearing in every degree ol deafness: also.RHpiraurB' also, uranaan s raieui urutonen, sunt others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S. NO. lid lerlor to an 3 b. TJCNT Hireei. neinw iiheannt. t SSlJ DATKKTED PANTS SCOURED AND X KTHKTS'IIKU from 1 to S Inohea. at Mo.tet, French Kteam Uvelnir and beourlna. No. Ki N NINTH btreet .and No. Tit RACE blreet. T 2uj SO TTKITF.D STATES REVENUE STAMPS. V J Pjlrclnal Denot. No. Hii4 CH KHVTIT MLreit. Central Ue pot, No. lot H.PIKTH btreet. one dojr be low Cbesnut. Klabllsfeed Iwli. Tfevenua Kiaiuns of every desurlptloa oonstantl unit'os b Ajjai w Ayrii prguipUr atteadtd.j. FINANCIAL. BANKING HOU8E or Kos. 112 and 114 Sontli THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all Government Securities Old 5-20a Wanted In Exchange Tor New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. BTO0K8 bought and sold on Cuuimlsklon. Special boalnesi accommodations ladles. reserved for 78m QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS. t. S SOUTH THIBD BTBEKTI Otock and Gold Brokers, QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS BAND. It) SB a. Lnnnrirura. nu iokst h. satis SUMMER RESORfs ' H Y C E N I A HOUSE. COUIHS' BElCn,DEUWABB, Ts new open for the reception of gu'-sto. This fave rite place of resort la beautifully si uated at a point on the Delaware Bar, a few mlUslrom the Capm. It has a beantllul lawn In rront, well abated, good sal water bathing, aalllng, etc. Take steamer Perry Arch street wharf. 7 10 lm FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. Post Office address, Deakynevllle, Del. HUE CATSKILL MOUMALN UOUSE, This favorite BUMMER RESORT, situated on ths CATbBILL WOUNTAINH. btateof New York, and commanding tbe fiuast view In America, having been recently enlarged, wlii be open from JUNE 19 to OCTOBER 1. Tcniis, $450 per day, or $2800 per week. Btagea coonect at Cau-klil with all of the Hudson Klver Railroad trains, ana the a ay buaui troui Nw York f,r Alhanv. Also wltn the steamboats Thomas Powell and New Champion, leaviug Pltr 85, foot of FRANKLIN btreet. New York, daily, at 6 r. fit. Saturdays at P. M. 6 2m J CHAKLE3 L. BEACH.Proprietor c OLLMBIA HOUSE, CAfE MAT. THE COLCUBU IIOUtIB, At Cap Island,!. J., aas opened on the 25th 01 June. Situated but a few rods from Ihe beach, with three hundred good bathing rooms stand lug directly at the surf, and with fine shade trees upon the lawn, this bouse must surpass any other at tbe Capes, as well fbi Its outside attractions and conveniences as for Us ex tensive and well regulated Interior. Tbe COLUMBIA has long been sustained by a sub. etantlnl and select parronagc from all parts of tbe country, and lis appointments may be depended upon as strictly flrst-clajs. For rooms, etc., address CiEOUGK J. BOLTON. Proprietor, CAPE ISLAND, N. J BOLTON' HOTEL, C12fmwtt HARRIbRORG. Pa. 3 E A-D A T H I N C. SURF H O U ATLANTIC CITY. S E, A few choice rooms fronting tbe Ooeau can be had 'l applltd for Immediately. R. R. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR. Music by Cail Senls's Band, 7 22 St JJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Is now open for the reception of Guests. JUutio under the direction of Simon Hassler. Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by ap UROWN & TVOELPPER, Proprietors, ATLANTiO PITY, or ISO. -7 RICHMOND Street. 6 2 8m 1"HE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATI.AKT1C CITT, N, 4., Has been enlarged, repainted, relnrnlabed with new furniture and spring beds, and Is now open for the reception ol visitors. It Is within FIFTY YARC8 of the beach, JOHN bMlCK, Proprietor. ROBERT L. FURY 7 IS lm PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N, J., lu now open lor the Hummer seiutou. Fami lies desiring a quiet home at Die mu glior at a mode rate pr'ce, will call on oraddreta K. UttlFFITH, No, liilH t H !N t'T btieet. Attuchtd to the rstabllshment ts a Hue of coachea, lor the accommodation of guests. 8 il lu THE TRE110NT HOUSE, CaI'K MAT, 13 now open for the season. TerttiS- W per oay, or 115 per week. HUMPHREY HUGHE9, 6 28 lm l'ruprletor. FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST FLAGS, BAERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS, Campaign Iladges, Medals, and Tlas, OF BOTH CANDIDATE Ten different styles sent on receipt of Oae Dollar and Fifty Lents. Agents wanted erery where. Flags In Muslin, Buutlug, aud Silk, all alzes, whole sale and retail. Political Clubs fitted out with everything they m require. CALL ON OR ADDHK88 VV. F. OCHEICLE, Ko. 49 SOUTH TI11KI) STREET, 118 Urp PHILADELPHIA RODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KN IV EH, pearl aud ISiag Handles, ol beautiful Hnlah. RODWElUi' aud WlDiC A BUTUUWK'S RaXRH, and tbe celebrated LJajOULTlUC RAZOR WJIWISORB of tlwi Oneat quality. Haaora, Knlvea. Hclatnr. p1 TaMa Ontlerr Oronnd and yutfalfU. at P. it a KM,! ft AH, Wq. il B. FINANCIAL. BUY COUPONS OF 0VERNMENT BONDS AT SAME PRICE AS GOLD. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE TOrU- LAB LOANS Icntral and Union Pacific Rail road First Mortgage Bonds, Principal and Interest ratable In Gold. COUPONS OF THESE BONDS CASHED AT OUR OFFICE. Dealers In all Government Securities. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, 710 PHILADELPHIA. Q O U P O PJ 8 or tan FIRST M OUT GAGE BONDS OF The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co,, faid at the Banking House Ot WM. PAINTER & CO., No. 36 8. THIRD Street, 6 Itt PHILADELPHIA, TVho have the TaciRc Bonds oil hand Tor immediate delivery. New Descriptive ruuiphlets, with Map, furnished without charge, ou application. LEHIGH VALLEY BAILKOAP COMPANY'S MORTGAGE BONDS, DUE Itf 1898 $5,000,000, With interest at Six TerCcnt., Payable on the First Bay of June and Decern her of each year, FKEE FK03I STATE AD UNITED STATES TAXES. These Bonds are secured by mortgage an the fol lowing Rat, mads belonging to this Company, namely, the main line from Phil i nburg. New Jersey, through Mauth Chunk: to Wlikenbarre, Peansyiraula, 101 miles: tbe Beaver Meadow branch, 17. miles, and the Let Igh and Mahanoy branch. 42 miles, making a total of 161 miles of road, Including 78 mMes double track, eqnai, with sidings, to 3i9 miles of single track, together with all lat.ds, bridges, work-shops, ma cnluery, depots, engine houses, and buddings there onto belonging, and all rolling stoca, tools, imple ments, and materials btlougiug ko tula (Jompauy, la use on the said Bailroads. Tbls mortgage Is a first lien on all or the above Bonds, except 48 mlls, front Easton to UaaobChank, on which It Is preceded by a mortgage lit l.Soo.OUO dne In 1878, the Bonds of which are exchanging, as fast as presented, for the present lbsues; toose not presented nntll maturity are to be paid oat of tbe pre sent loan, making It a lirt mortgage on the aQuvu meutloned property. $1,000,000 OF THESE BONDS, Either Coupon or Registered, Are offered at nlnely-flvo per centum, with Interest from the day of sale, fn-u from Btate and United Stales' taxes. C1IAI1LES CLONUSTKETH, Treasurer, Office of the Lehigh Va lev Itallroal C'-.isan, 7 1 lm Ho. 0 3 WAIN UT Ktreet, Philadelphia. GOLD BOUGHT. BE HAVEH & BRO., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD ST. S 32 lm s EYE3J TEK CEST. KORTUAGE UOXDS Of the Pennsylvania and New Tork Canal and BaUroad Company, Guaranteed, Principal and Interest, by tne Lehigh Valley Railroad Companv, For Sale at 5, and Interest from June 1. C. A IL BORIE, NO. 8 MKBCUANTa1 EXCHA.N0K. BO WEN & FOX, R lmrp Wo. 1 MKRCHAWTty EXOHAWQUt QITY OF riTTSBURQ WATER WORK SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, WIIELEN KIIOTIIERS, V. Uf Seata T&IBO Btceet, FIPTn EDITION THE LATEST IfEWB. Inriairy into the Frauds in Missis, sippi -Inauguration of Oor. Bullock, of Georgia. aTM Kta, ItS) nt Bi, LATER FROM WASHINGTON. Speoial Despatch to Th KSxming Tt 4 graph. Oeaeral Dy.r strad tr Ocdaoa rraaii, General Dyer, chiet of ordnance, who was charged with gross frauds by the Joint Commit, tee an Ordnance, and reoommendei by them for removal, has wi Ittcn a letter to the Secretary ot War, calling for a military court to inrestlgata his case. lie asks that Generals Grant, Ilalleck Meade, Sheridan, Tuoma, and Hancock constl. tute the court. The President, it is said, will accede to his request. Tha atata Plasacs Oomnalttae, at its meeting to-day, considered Informally ths Funding bill which passed the Houbo last night. The Committee are of opinion that the Ilouse bill is not as good as the Senate bill, and will recommend the Senate to refuse to concur in. the House amendments, and to luslst upon the tTeta'cblll. The Way' d Msarsa Commute had a long discussion tbls morning over Mr. Morrill's bill to abolhh tbe bonded warehouse system. Upon reaching a vote on the ques. tlon of reporting the b il to the House, the Committee atood 4 to 4, one member brine absent. Tbe absent member is understood to be opposed to the measure, so it is probably killed. Tbe President, it is ascertained, has not yet signed warn wax ui the announcement made yesterday that be had done so oeinar a niHiaite. it ts aouDtiui. wn.etu.er he will slgu it at all. Via Mississippi Kleetlora, Despatch to the Associated Prett. Washington, July 22. The Committee oa Reconstruction this morning appointed Mr. Paine as a sub-committee to examine General Qilleni's report on tbe subject of the recttnt Tote in fllii-sl'sippi on tne adoption ol tbe Coostitoa tion of that State. Tbcy also appointed a sub committee to prepare a bill, which will be reported to-morrow, providing tor A ProTlslatraat Uoviram.at for Tsxss, Pending the meeting of the Convention. The inttLtiou is to pot United States troops under the control of the Convention. A brother of Covernor Hamilton, of Texas, and others say that such action is necessary in consequeuco of the numerous outrage on loyal men. The Lynchlug in Indiana. Cincinnati, July 22. The three robbers who were trucked near Seymour made lull disclo sures ot their cornection with many robberies and murders in tbat vicinity. The heaiiquar ters were at the lie no House, near Itockiord, about two miles from Seymour. The lamlly was declared to be the or elnators in numerous mur ders and hlrnway robberies and ot being direct participators in nearly all of them, rendering lite and property ungate, and holriinfr the pcace iul aud law-abiding citizens in a continual slat oftiar. John Reno now in the Missouri Pen'ten tlary, and Vo other members of the family are under arrest lor tbe robbery or the Adams tix pre' Con pat y. Krauk Reno, the most sklful tssassin ot tbe whole family, is now at Win'tom, Cal. A large reward will be ouere l oy the oin cers of the Adams Express Company for tha delivery of his body at Seymour, Jackson, county, In J. Gov. Uullock, of Georgia, Inangnrated. Atlanta, Ga., Julv 22. Rufns B. Bullock was inaugurated as Governor at nWrn to-day. His adJress is brief niid laudatory ol the Bepuhll. can party and condemnatory of the President's policy. He says experience has proved the wisdom and justice of conferring suffrage oa the freemen. A national salute was tired ia honor of the event. General Meade and staff were present at the ceremony, which parsed off quietly. Both Houses have adjourned over until 10 A. M. on Fridav. It is reported that the military commission for the trial ot the Columbus prisoners will be dissolved to-dav, and the prisoners romauded to the civil authorities. Mew York Stock lluotatlons 4 P. K. Received by telegraph from Olendlnnlng A Davis, Stock Brokers. No 48 8. Third street; N.Y.Cent. K lUKi Chl.and N. W,pref...KIiJ N.Y. and K R . I'hl. and R. I. R 107U Ph. and Kea. H. 9M4 Pi tts. V. W. and Chi. Mich. S and N. I. R. M2 1 R. R..............M..l V (Me. and Pltt.R 88 iQold Hi Chi, and N. W. owm.84Vi Market firm. fiaYEK&BRft' POPULAR LOANS. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAE FIltST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. Uouda on Land for Immediate deliver. Full Reports, Maps, Etc., furnished upon application. 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