THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1868. 8 THE BALTIMORE FLOOD. Vh Orwt lana.atloa Iceae susd IiaeU lUaU-Th Loss ef Xlfe d Fropertr JPV-om tis Baltimore American of this morning. Accompanying the rata was a strong wind from the southeast, and person owning pro perty of any kind la toe Tlolnlty of Jones' Fall were Instantly apprised upon arising yesterday m rnln that their old enemies, a heavy rain and a south wind, were again at work, and that bey mart move quickly If they woalu save their goods and chattels from danger or de struction. !.. At 12 o'clock the cellars of perhaps two thou sand bouses were filled, and the water was ateadlly rising on their first floors, but as the Storm had commenced to abate, hopes were entertained that the flood was at Its height. About half-past 12 o'clock, however, the fljod commenced to rise more rapid ly than aver, and in a half boar readied ceilings where It had previously only Invaded floors, and toe great em. coneterna Ion prevailed. Bo rapid we this rlse.und so wild and furious the rustling torrent, tuat the lives of many persons were Jeopar dized, and we regret to add that several lives were lost. Had it occurred at night, as In the case of the great flood of 1837, the loss of Ufa could not but have been Immense. Biandtng at the corner of Frederick and Bal timore street, abont VA o'clock, the scene was truiy uletrtssing. The flood had nosv swollen Into an aagry torrent that r us tied down the beds of Harrison and Frederick streets In vol ume aud swiftness resembling the rapids of Klagara. At the coraer of Harrison street, in front of Laroque's drug store, the water was within ouu foot of the tOD of the Street lamp. Ever and anon masses of iitubt-r and wood, boxes, barrels, railroad tied, articles of household furniture, fencing, trees, wagons, out-nouses, aud lu snort, all manner of debris from the wreck and ruin aon the line of the Falls, came sweeolog down the fearful current, and piling npintrontof the Maryland Institute, where, In this way, a sort, ot breakwater was formed, protecting that bmldlrg against the Dentin? of the billows, for lu truth nothing less than blllowstuey were that BWt-pt down Lo.ti Harrlsoa and Frederick streets. The water, soon after this, Was Keen tod.Hh over tie bed of Baltimore H reel ttrloye, dilvlDg the people assembled there lu wild confusion towards High street. Abjul this time word came that Gay Street Bridge whs seriously threatened, and in attesta tion of this report thee was soon a flood of Water pouring down Gay street, and shortly thereafter th back water came In large volumes down Uolllday street also. Language Is almost Inadequate to describe the soeue ' that was now witnessed, xne surface or the angry flood was fairly covered with every description of material, telling sadly and pain fully of the immense loss, destruction, and distress that this disaster was occasioning. Now the porch of a house, now the contents of some store, now the timbers of bridges and w re bouses, would oome dashing along with fearful rapidity, driving up against buildings, crash ing window glass in the first floor and bursting In doorways. At one time we noticed a child's crib floating down Harrison street, and several bodies of animals, cows and horses were also seen, whilst not a few of the spectators were of the opinion that more than one or two ot the dead bodies of human beings were to be seen. How this may have been It is Impossible at this moment to say, hut serious and seemingly well-grounded apprehensions are entertained that serious loss of life has been occasioned. Whilst the flood was at Us height, the specta tors of tbe fearful scene on the lower portion of the Falls were horrified at betoldlog a man la the middle of the mad watercourse struggling bravely for bis life. Whilst evidently fully aware of bis awful peril, he was yet showing great presence ot mind, aud a cautiousness that seemed to warrant tbe hope that be mast Bnrely be saved. On be sped, striking out bravely with his bauds, diving, and now and then avoiding obstructions aud to clear the timbers of tbe bridges as be nn tred them. He passed In t his way Lombard street bridge, Pratt strest bridge, aud the qridges south of that, seemingly lu safety until the current suddoaiy dashed the poor fellow headforemost sealant a small tog boat, when he sunk and was lost. Tbe so ne at Gav s reet bridge after the water Subsided was of the most app.Mng character, and showed the cause of such an immense flood Laving forced its way Into Harrison and Fre derick streets. When the flood was at Its beiicbt, the debris from the five bridges that were washed away aoove Gay street massed ltsel against the north side of the Gay street br dge, and is piled up to thehelgntof fifteen feet, above the floor of the bridge, and massed back to the extent of tlf.y or sixty feet. Tne bridge Usei' is raised from the abutments on tbe nottb s'de, "nd the railings on both sides carried away. The water wtion at Us height was nearly a foot over the railing, and It is Singular that the struoture retained Its poa.li Ion. Tbe flood reached Its height between 12 and 2 o'clock, the dinner hour of many of our citi zens. Those doing business or employed on the west side of Jones' Falls and residing on the east side, and situated vice versa, were of course anxious to obtain their dinners, and bear from their families, particularly those whose homes were situated upon the line of, or likely to be affected by, the torrent. Thousands of anxlons men were congregated on the prin cipal streets crossing the Falls, anxlons to cross lrom one side to the other, but afraid to risk their lives in doing so, as almost certain deata would have been tbe result, the torrent being Irresistible. Tnousands availed themselves, by travelling a great distance out of their way, of the crossing afforded by tbe Eager street bridge. Vfae Flood at Silicon's BIllls Only la laves Lost, From the line of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Ttailroad, between Ilcbester and Ellicott City, fragmentary reports are received, whlou, meagre as they are, sufficiently Indicate an Immense destruction to life and properly. About mid day the covered turnpike bridge at Eillcott Ulty save way with a thundering crash, and tbe huge mass went whirling down the stream. Two mlies further down It struck the nsw iron railroad bridge of the Baltimore and Ohio Hail road Company. It was thought at first that tbe structure would stand the pressure, but, as the mass ot logs piled higher aud higher against It, It, too, gave way and is entirely ruined. That portion of Elllcott City lying at the foot Of the hills on either side of the river was thor oughly flooded. Everything was washed away, arid a number of lives lost. Dr. O wings' house was uprooted from Us foundatioas, and bis wife and five children drowned. Mr. Morrison and family and Mr. Reese and family were also drowned. What number of persons were com prised In these households cannot be ascer tained. The foundations of the granite cotton mills Wers so fur weakened by the rush of waters that one wall of the building settled down Into the stream, and the struoture was greatly damaged. The loss of lifrt by luls casualty Is believed by pariles from Elllcott City to be not so great as sixty, as the telegraph report stated, but will reach ten or twelve. Besses on the Patapsco A. Mast Hides Haven Allies oi a Vox. While the flood In the Patapsco was rising very rapidly, three men, James liydeu, George Byden and another named Hawk. eniDlovea at one of Winans' farms, about a mile this side of the KHay nouse, went out in a row boat to an Island In tbe river opposite tbe farm, for the purpose of securing a small steamboat belong ing to Mr. Wloans, aud lying at aachor at tue Island. While on the island the water gained on them so rapidly that they wereobligod to seek relnne in the limbs of a sycamore tree. The water still continued rislag, aud after tbe men bad remained in the tree half an hour, endea voring to save themselves from the mass of timber that was rushing down tbe stream, tne tree was uprooted, and they were thrown into the current, ueorue isyneu lias not oeen seen since, and is supposed to have been drowned. Hawk was tbrowai higher uo on the island, and Is supposed to have been killed by the force of tue shock, a itig win tie stint alter him as soon as the water subsides sutliuieutly to allow of its use, but it is hardly possible tnat. la bis ex hausted condition be hsssurvlved thedangers he encountered. James Dj den tuan-tged to get astride of an immense lorr, and waaned down through the boillnir and set-llilue current,, until be react-ed the Long Bridge at the fool of Light street, wuero ne oiiucneu BOine or tue limners, mid saved hlms if bv eelline uoou the bridge. DnringblH perilous pass ige of seven miles, ne w.s severely bruised and nut lv l.lin da. brls which was floating down the river. dIocis of which were continually striking htm. He barely escaped with his life, and his adventure liny be regarded as one of the most remarkable ui mis remaiaauieepiN'Hie. Lynching a Negro In Maryland. The Baltimore Hun slvesan account of an out. rage committed in Harford couuly, Md. It seems that Miss Odfield, a daughter of a highly reflected cUlzeD, whllo on her way to the town ofJilslr was met bv two negroes, who. after robbing uer of her money, attempted an assault on her person. Her screams brought assistance before the vllltitns could accomplish their pur pose. The afl'ulr created great excitement, so jnucu so tuat work wus suspeuueu in tue town and the people turned ont in a body to search for the two men. Isaac Moore, the perpetrator of the deed, was found, and lodged in Jail or the bherlff. a mob then congregated around tee prison, and wheahe was thought nut for exa mination, they seenred the Sheriff and his de tinues, put a rope arennd tbe negro's neoa, and after carrying him to the place where the rob bery was committed, tbe mob bang him naked to a 11m b until be was dead. 1 he negro, In the meantime, confessed, and told wbere the money (tZi) was bidden, and also the name of his part ner, whlsh was Ben Pieaton. Preston was at once arrested, and the Sheriff with difficulty preventedithe mob from lynching htm also. AQUATIOS. The Great Regatta eat Lake dulaslga. mud v eater ay. The New York Tribune of this morning thus describes the great contest yesterday on Lak" Qulnslgamond between tbe boating crews of Harvard University aad Yale College: Boon after noon a heavy mlBt began to falli and a fog somewhat obscured the northern por tion of the lake during the entire afternoon. The spectators began to assemble on the banks by one o'clock, aud from then till the com mencement of tbe raoes, the trains and Innu merable vehicles of every description took up wards ot 20,000 people to tbe spot. The graud siand, situated a few hundred yards up the lake fiom the starling point, was filled with the lady friends of tbe two colleges, and the point of land Jutting Into tbe lake la Irontof It, was covered witu entbuslastio students, who beland cheer d with unwavering pertinacity. After tbe expiration oi a quarter of an hoar, tbe Yale boat was seen to shoot out of the bridge which connects tbe two basins of tbe lane, aud soon their while shins aud blue baudKerouiefs inighi be seen swaying to aud Iro.as ibey rowed along the causeway to the side of tue Judges' boat. Word was given them that tuey nad drawn the outside position lor thedrst time la three or four years, and after rowing leisurely a sburt distance up tho Lake, they turned aud took their position over tbe starling line, far to tbe lelt.ln expectation of thoslgual to go The Harvards made their appearance a lew seconds later, and amid the cheers of their comrades, who thronged tbe sward of Recatia Point, at once placed themselves la line. Th-ty wore no shirts, as usual, and their Bin 1 it or chitis were of the college color orlrason. At 6 kO the starting gun was fired, but eaoh boat started a second before It; tne Harvards a naif a stroke before the Yales. Tue boaot kept abreast of each ot her till they reached Kg tua Point. Here, stimulated by the deateulng "rahs" of their friends, the Harvards put on a tremendous spurt, and, rowing at the rate of 48 strokes a minute, drew a length and a half ahead ol the Yale men before they bad fairly cleared tbe peninsula. Tula advantage fairly turned tbelr friends wild, "(io It, Harvard," "Harvard," Harvard," "give It to them!" were shouted by a thousand voices, while tbe wearers of the blue did not enoourae their crew by a single oueer. Tbe Harvards continued to gala, steadily pulling 47 strokes a minute to 41 by tbe Yale men, till tue end of tbe first mile when they were about four lengths ahead. On reaching tue upper stake, tbe Harvards were about ten lengths anead, and were laughing and talking la high glee, Chey made tbe mile aud a baif in 8 25. pulling tbe last half at the ra'e of 46 strobes per mluute, the Yales being well up in this regard. The Yale crew made the mile and a baif la 855. Tae Harvards rounded too near the stake-boat, and tbt made Holdredge ratuer flurried, and a poor tarn was witnessed. They reoovered rapidly, however, and at once caught the spirit oi tbelr Jndge, who yelled, "Put lu the licks, boys," and tbey did so with a will. Yale came up la gallant style, the men wot king like Trojans, and made a neat, quick tain and a palpable gain on their opponents. They were encouraged by tbelr upper-slake representative, wao shouted, "Hit her tip! Hit her up! Yon can make capital ont of Harvard's bad turn!" It was here remarked that Luring was bitting behind the rest of tbe Harvard crew, though It was scarcely i erceptible, and be seemed to re cover a the boats went down the course. At the end 67 Hie set-Add hilie i blue baadker chiefs were nearlv fifteen lengths behlud. A few yards further, and tne boats became visible to tne coa at tne graoa siauu, ana a perfect furore ensued among the partisans of tbe red caps, who cheered and waved their handkerchiefs frantically. Tue short, crisp. ai.d ringing cheers of the University students were heard along tne snore, xnere was a perfect tempest of enthusiasm. The Yale men, though falling fur ther and fur:her behind, rowd on wl b a dogged determination, as though re solved Dot to a oaie an 101a oi meir oesi, even with certain defeat staring them In the faoe. The Harvards lessened the number of strokes per minute to 45 during the latter part of the race, until, pnitlDg on a sport at tbe very last, ihm cr.issen the line In 17 minutes 48M! seconds the best time ever made bv Harvard, and only Interior to that made by the wards, on Wednes day, by eight seconds. The time of the Ya e crew v as 18 minutes H8' seconds, also the best ever made by Yale; Its shortest time hitherto being 18'4i Tbe annonnoement of the time was greeted wim iouu cueeriug. iub laie men bore their defeat with great fortitude, and bope to be able to do better next year. 11. A. Cleveland ior xaie. ana uuaries .Dun ning lor Harvard, were' judges at the upper stake, and George Aldee, of New York. Frank and William Blalkie for Harvard, at the start ing point, and these gentlemen, tne iiarvara crew (In their boat), and numerous spectators, proceeded to the grand stand, wnere, la b ihalf of the city of Worcester, Mr. Chamberlain pre sented six gold medals to the victors, ounpll mentlDg them highly, and mentioning the faot that tbey bad beat themselves twloe, on Wednesday and to-day, by exceeding the best time tbey bad hitherto made. 1'he Inter-collegiate colors, which were gotten np in au ele gant manner, were then presented to tbe crew by Mr. William Blalkie, who has done more than any other man to advance tbe Interests of boating in tbe Ualversltv. The crew was loudly cbeereti, and the Yales were not forgotten wnen tbe enthusiasm was at Its height. The Harvard men, who, with their friends, were In high spirits, havlDg added another star to the six already glistening in men uuitbiii cruwu ui rejoicing, retired from the scene, and were sub sequently congratulated by their numerous friends. Tbe specta'ors dispersed, as Is usual oa these occasions, In a pelting rain, and en- dnred the miseries or draggled smrts ana drenched clothing with a nonchalance tUatex perieace alone cau produce. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Omoi of Tan lvENita Tklkobapr, Saturday, July 26, .883. There is no material chance to notice In the Money Market. Callloaus are quoted at 4Q3 per cenr.; Crst-class mercantile paper ranges imiri inrt7 per cent, per annum. Tho stock MarKet was very auu mis morn lrB, but prices were rather firmer. G'vernmeiit securities were a fraction hluher. 1152 was bid forCs of 1881; 108i for 10 40s; 1082 for Julv 7-30s: 1111 for 'C4 6-20s: 112i for 'Go 6-20s; 1094 lor Julv '0.r 5-Ms; 10!)i for 'C7 6-20s; and 1094 for 'C8 5-20i City loans were ua ctmneed. Tbe new nsue eold at 102j(c?1021. Kailroud shtires were inactive. Petitisvlvanla Railroad told at 62 2 'a 62 1, nocrianaeorris'oum at (J8, 110 chiin(j;e: Lobich Valiey at 64 J, no chncre; and Catawissa preferred at 3232; an advauce ot g: 125 was b;d for Camdeo aid Amboy; 44 lor Little Schuvlkill; 33 for North PennsylvHiiia; 42 lor Elmira preterrnd: 283 for Philadelphia and trie; aud 4ti tor Noriheru uenirai. City Passencer lfailrond shares were un chat ped. 60 was bid ior Second and Tulrd, 10J for tlotoTiville, 314 fur Green aud Coates, aud it for Union, bunk shares were flrmlv held at full rjrices. North American sold at 242. and Keninstnn at 111. 1G1 was bid lor Philadelphia, 107 for North prn Liberties. 31 ior Mocha 11 let'. 105 for South wark, CO for Girurd, 31 Jor Manulacturers', and (JO tor Lommouweanu. lu Canal s-hares there was very little, move ment. Lehu-h JNavieation sold at 2U. no chimpe; 11 was bid for Schuylkill NaviHa'ion common; 21 for preierren 00,; id ior susque hantia t'aual; and 49 for Delaware Division. FuIUUKLr-fllA NTOUK KICIlAMiK BALKS TO-DAI Buported by Ue Haven A Bro., No. 40 B, Third street 2000 Fa It lm 6s ... btl H 8h fenna R....rec C2 I "nt City 0h, Mew., I'.KKl do. New., (lino Leh Ks, 't4 titou do m.. 8 all Norrihl'u 10 u Leu a ...K'Ti 10-254 ... M ... M ... M ii ao rws. .1,5 11.. 52 138 do stock.s.HO bii ii.AUi. r..iu pr la hHii. x'.Z I ll do.. Kush N Y ikUld. ...... A VJ'KK HOAHOa. 12000 Pa da. Barrlua lull 44 so Uib V R..M..IS. t i ah Pttiina K ..... f'i'i ;2(i(l('diAlll Ul.tis.'BK... lltt'i ''ION Pass !' , do oe. BhliHk N A 2 l(ili JaLeus'uil.kOwu.lil i be du...m A''s X4H do jBivviu lti iuu ao-...iio. b'li, lug sn Cats l'f..,...lu. bi,', Meenrs. Do Haven k Brother, No. 40 Moatn Third street, report the following rates of ex change to-day at 8 P. M.:-U. 8. 6s ef 1881. 1151 eiiflij do. ififij, miami; do., m, niio HID: do., lh 112)0112; do. IStift, new. loiittt 1091; do., 1867, new, 109(81094; do., 1868, 1091 109; do., 6s, 10-40s, 108itl084; do. 7'lOs, July, 108 W108; Due Compound Interest Notes, 119; August, 1865. 1184(3 U8, do., September. 1805. 117$rail84; do. October. 1865, 11711171. Gold. '4301434. Silver, 136138. Messrs. Jay Cooke Co. qaote Govern ment securities, etc.. as follows-i U. 8. 6-. ol 1H81, 1164115; old.6-2)s, ll44tf8H4Js new 6 20s 18C4. 11141114;flo.,186M124C(0U2j 5-20 July, 109ai09 ; do., 187, 1094Cfil09i; do., 180-t 109 fdionj! 10-408, 108JQ 108J; 7-30s,Jnly, 10843 109. Gold, 14JJ. -Tbe folio wlncr are this moraine's gold and foreign quotations, reoorted by VYbelcn Bro thers, Gold, Stock, and Exchange Brokers, No. 105 S. Third street: 10 00 S.. M. 1434 1160 A. M. 143 1431 12 00 " . . 1434 143J 12 15 r. M. . 1434 1432 12'3 " . . 1434 143il 10-10 " . 1050 " 10-33 " . 10-9R . Porelcn Exchnnee on "London: 60 davs. lis (3)1104; 3dajb, HOjUailoj. On Paris: CO days. 61. 1645f. 13J; S days, 6f. 13j5f. 10. FINANCIAL ITEMS. From the IT. T. Herald of to day. "If onsy continues extrenely emsy at three and four percent 011 mixed collaterals aad tlirM oa (iovera msl curltles, and lb banks flad ll laipowiole to employ a larve pertlon 01 tbelr sarplus fuuds la loans Oloto ih dullness of trade aud tbe eatb, b-slson whlcb bnslnrss Is to a great ezient trans acted, ike aruuQnl ol commrrolal paper otlarlng Is vs.- iiuaii.ii kuu mf uni inui n iu rpqwik M 6f9 per cent . wbll oo I bin Dot nrlaia naaieiSiara ruil r vru i K&7 pi at t(07 per cent The statement of lbs nailnnl baic ot lb-Dulled btatea lor tbe qaar er andioc oatbe Srt MoDda.T In Juiy. when compared wltb tbat for ms nurreiponr quarter ian rear, aoos an In o eateoi nrt-lx nilill ns In liia 'i aud twea y-'uur niPllonsln di-po.1 . and as an erroneous la terrace nay bed awn from tbe extenaloo of tne I wm it is well lu remind lbs publlo thai all the aecii-ltles ewiifd by tbe banks are couotei as loass, wad tbat no part of ib'S Increase Is prooably dne to either loans or dlscennia, but 10 purcaers of Oovernment stcurHiPS lor tbe employ nint of eaplial. Tne ia' men 1 Is sai Is actnrv, and ohows m lar as figures can show, that tbe banking interests of ike oountry are prosperous ard sound. The bank bold oalv sis tH,880 of cornponnd Interest notes and tbese will bo n or than covered on maturity br ike twentr fl ve millions of new three per cent, cnrtlflcates autho rised 10 be iaaed by a recent act of ttoegrest." From the Jf. Y. Tribune of to day, "Money remalna aachanced lnra'esatsssparcenl' but few transactions are made al'beblKlier rates and the amnnuta nOeicd Ivadlng bouses at t per ceat, are In excess of their wants. 'Bierinif Kxohauite centlnses dntl and steady at qaiiiat ons: London, sii da a, UP''; London, slcht. Ulii Paris, long tTiiiWW Part, short, -V Am werp, sm.jS 15; wIrb, 616($5-i: Hamhuri. JHsi: Anisierdam. iWMl'r. Frankfort, 41a4HV: remn.7?ik0: Berlin. 7174W2. -. "We give below lbs earn use of five of tbe leading: railways showing tbe earnlnssef the drat six nioatbs of 1868 Tbe sums set dewu ea ned by tbe New York Central aad Erie are estimated, tnose roads not baying published the Ognre.: -.I8:. .Jr Jfile. i2 llns. New York CentralM,MMM 07 7K s 734 77 miles. r ' Erle....... ...... ,..M..... i 40 siu g 2tt 48 miles. Tort Wayne....... ... 1 1 7i.a.S.) s,rja 25 miles. Michigan ( entral.............2,a 8s 7,317 '20 miles. Chicago aad Alton..............i 2.W1 e,Kt The Boston Advertiter publishes the annual Internal Revenue tax returns of tbe folio jring New Ed gland States: Annual lists of Internal Revenue taxes la af assa cbnuetis for the years ending December 1898 and 1W7: Jlitrfrmcnt Made. Mar. I, I8KS. Mar. 1, 1H7 Seventh Annual, Bixth Annual. Masaachnsstts t3 tne m - si H,ow 625-ss t'OSOeutlCUt.. 844.X87-60 7).stU Nw V nniDShl e 27 4KSD7 iA7im Rhode Island 147,101-ia 6i9 S47--l i ne decrease la tua fcttata namea, as compared with the oravlnas var. Is as fullews: Tn Hnnua'hu. sett, S71 6:fi; In New Hmp hlr tsiii2-ir; I Oonnec tl"in. i2e,a5'tl; In Ruou Island, iai,i4l 19; total, 2e,7iH 12. Phlladeltihla Trade Beporte 8ATTJEDAY, July 25. There Is no Improve ment to notice In the Flour Market, except for eocid brands of Pennsylvania winter Wheat family, which are held with Increased firmness. Bales of 600 barrels at $7'508 25 for superfine; $8 2o9 25 for extras; $9 5011 50 for spring Wheat extra family; $1012 50 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do., tbe latter rate for choice new Wheat Pennsylvania; and fl214 for fancy brands, according to qua ity. Rye Floor com- mands 9'250 60 per barrel. Nothing doing la Corn Meal, Tbe Wheat Market Is anlet.butwe continnA former quotations. Sales of 1200 bushels rmi at $2 202 3 and 600 bushels old Ohio at 2 33. Uye is iu uencr ueuiHuu. oaiai ui low ousneis renn sylvanla at 8105. Corn Is steady at former priees. Bales or 8000 bushels Western mixed ar M71-18. Oats are unohaneed. Bales of 2000 nusneiH rentisyivunia at ooigtooo. isoihinir doln In Barley or Malt. a Seeds Oloverseed Is in good demand, with sales st SKteO per 61 pounds. Timothy may be quoted at $2 75. and Flaxseed at $2 50. tiara is neiu nrmiy at too per ton ior No. 1 Quercitron. LITEST SHirriSG UiTELLIttENCE, For additional Marine News see Inside Panes PORT OS PHIXADB1LPHIA. ............. JULY S. STATE 01 THBBMOICKTKB AT THB BViNINa ULI. suaph oviriOB. 7 A. M.............76ll A. M. 83 P. 1C..... 88 CLEARED THH MORNrvn. Bblp Sansparlei, McAlploe, Antwerp, Workman Ada bieuuisblp tluuler, Rogers, Provldeuce, i. B. oteiaou Biearusblp Fanlta. Howes, New Vorar, John P. Obi Barque barab A. Dudman, Rogers, Mootevldeo via baiilia Hlver. Workman Co. Bug H . O Brooks. Davis, Providence, Castner, Stlck- ney A Wellington. ' Brig Kagie, Parker. D'gby. N. 8 , E A. Souder 4 Co. Holir bea Breete, Coombs, Salem, 1. Atideurled t (Jo hchr J. V. Wellington, Cblpwan, Bwiou, Ueoiirae4 ReppUer. " Bcbr Ann Ram bo. Xskrldge. Richmond, IX, Jons. Bohr M. R. Carlisle, Puller, Providence, J. R. Wblte. bchr Addie Murchle, Uarduer, Porilaud, JLeauox et Burgess. Bcbr Ciars, Adams. Wilmington. D.B Stetson 4 Co. bcbr Widow's Bou. Bmlib, Quantlco, Captain. ARRIVED THH MORNING, Bteamsblp Funlla, Unwe, Zi hours lrom New Yora wlth mose. 10 John F Obi. ' Br. barque Jessie, Grant, 17 days from Zaza with sugar and honey to fs. & W. Welsh. ,u Brig Wenona Davis, from Ponlaad. with plaster to Wairen A iregg. Brig H. O. Iirouks, Davis, from Newport, R. i iQ ballast lu captain Brig M. K. Thompson, Warren. 21 days from Trial dad, Willi niolafBBS to iieo. O. Carson A Oo. Brig J. A U. Crowley. Crowley. 20 days from Trini dad, wlib lU'ilaBaes 10 d. W, Welsb. Bchr Aicber A Reeves, Ireland 0 days from Wll mlnston, J O . with luuiber. etc.. to 1). etHteisondkUi. Hclir Ann Rambo. ankrldge, from Nautlcuke river wl'h lun ber 10 J. W. Bacon, bchr New Zealand, Ptirbum, from Calais. henr J. V. Welurgton. Cblpmaa, from Boston, Bchr A, M. Lee, Dukes, from B mtou, t-clir F. R Balrd. Irelan, from UoHton. Bnlir Reading Kit No. 2 Bodan. from TVew Haven, Hchr V- i. Irwin Atkins, from I ast Weymoutu. febr M. R. Carlisle. Pot er, from Fall Rlrer. HchrO. W. rcke Huntley, from Dorchester. bichr Hen Bheppard. Williams, (rma Laurel. bcbr Widow's boa, biultb, lrom UuanUoo. MRMtlKATCDA. Bnrqne TJrda, BJrkass, hence, at Falmouth 12th llmlaiiL. BnrqueBltka, Thompson, for Philadelphia, ciearel at Ltivetpiioi 11 11 inai.. Briu (iiir.elle. Cole, hence, at Stettin 8th lnst. Brig Oceau li.-lle. beiu.e lor leghorn, us spoken S2d Inst , Alisi oim bearing w.N W 85 oii'es. Brie 1 sngent Norton, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Piiividerice iid Inst. Mcbrs A. Pnaro, H hour (Is, and 8. B. S'ronsr Tutlilll, ior fiiuaue pnia, awnu irifui rnivmnaip -cua inft. Bchr LiWn. Ksy in oud irmu Providence furPblla deloiiia. at New York yesterday. hehis R. A li. Cordery, Urnce. hence for Biuton. and Kvervlaite LeUnd from Calais lor PlillaUelpkla, at itoin es' tinic mi mv. H,.,r Hmh Shaw. Mliaw, benea at Portland 22.1 Inst. Hlesmer ( lien'er. Junes, lor Pulladelpbla, uleured at Mew vera yesieraay, fBV TKLBOBAPK.l NiwYokk Jnty 25 Arrived, steamship City of raria, irum ijiTeri""". . (V Atlantic Cable OntiKTiiK. Julv 'lb The steamshln China lrom New Yok, arrived here yesterday, aud sailed aifkin T.loriiool. H- ahoow. July 25 A. M. The steamship Hlbarola arrived here late iai evening irom new lore, DOMESTIC) PORTS. New Tobk July u Arrived, steamship Weser. VVVIIts, iiuu. uivwnu. hu-an sblp ( rue 'in 1 City, Tlolmes, from N, Orleans. Hblp Win. Frelblngbam, Qualey, lrom fiavm. Uaique Nouiisrll, JTllun, now liwuwUlta. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ob ASSiTtoiiAi. ivooaz. rras m israiosj vacbs. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. tarceaiy A Disorderly House Asi Ioa poator RecelvlBC stole a WooelS. -Mry FltzKerald bss been held by Alder man Jones In 50u ball to answer the oflenseof siealiDtc clothing, the property of Johanna Don n el. Elizabeth Dan, her two danghters, Martha and Caroline, aged fifteen and eighteen, and a neuro named Jeob Benden, were arrested yes terday lor maintaining a nulsauoe In the shape of a bawdy bouse at No. 2704 Irvine street, West PblladelDbia. Alderman Manle committed them for trial. Tbe mother has just concluded a term of Imprisonment for a similar offense. John Daniels is the name of an Individual who yesterday was seeking aim, in trie neigh borhood of Twenty-second and Callowb.Ul streets. His representation was that he was deaf and dumb. A patrolman arrested him, and on the way to the (station House he became refractory, Theoffluer finding it necessary to . bring blm to terms, struck him. Tue deaf and dumb, at this point, gave vent to an expression which not only proved that he could hear, but also talk. Alderman Hutchinson sent Ulm below under tbe Vtigrant act, A few days since a tin-store on Ridge ave nue, above Oxford, was robbed of some wares, ' wblcb since have been traced to the house of Mary connell, on Wright street, below Twenty second. Mary baa been arrested and commit ted to answer by Alderman Hood. BcBeiiAMES. Considering the large num ber of dwellings that are now lying teuantless, owing to the occupants visiting tbe various summer resorts, tbe sinal1. number of burgla ries is surprising; and In almost every Instance Wbere attempts bave been made toenter bulld iD(ta, tbe burglars bave been captured. Tue n guiatloDs of Chief Huggles with reference to tbe protectlou of tbe bouses and effects of those abstntiug themselves for a time from tbe city, aie as perfect as sny man oan make them, and our absent citizens oan feel perfeotly secure during tbelr temporary sojourn from Phila delphia. Yesterday afternoon Policeman Bocklus, of the Bixth District, who lsone-of the detail for this speeisl purpose, caw two boys leaving the remises of H H. Farley, on Arch street, aoove Ixteenib, with a bag. lie followed theirr, and on discovering that he was ai ter them tbey look to Iheir heels, but, af er a long chase, he suc ceeded in overbauliug them. Tnebaaooutalned a large silver water pltoher, three larg aud tnree small silver spoons, a gooier. an nour glass, ana numerous other articles or jewelry. An examination of the bouse showed that aa entrance bad been effected through the rear windows. The lads gave the names of Elward McCuliy, aged fifteen, and Ueorge Martin, aged thirteen. Alderman Jones neld them for a fur ther bearing. At 2 o'clock this morning two burglars at tempted to force tbe shutters of the resldenoe of j. u. jaeiay,iiAq.,nowaoBent on a tour through Europe, but fluding tbey would not yield, tue scamps went to tbe rear of the premises, and while Dusiiy engugea in meir nerarious work, were surprised by Policeman Steele of the third district, who took them into custody. They are named uustavus Kaymona auu Frank Albert- son. On lbe-e persons was found a'Mlmmv." auu as numerous attempts nave oeen maue or late to enter tue bouses in tbat vicinity, it was applied to the marks In tne doors ami shutters In the above Instances. It was fiund ti flt the cracks in tbe bouses of Mr. Cassldv. (ieorse II. Harding. Esq.. and Mr. Horton. at Fourth and Bprure streets. Tbe burglars were then held by Aiuerman carpenter in vzjuu ior a lurtner near ine. cnorirs niggieton yesterday arternoon went to the bouse of Jobn McUulre, at Hestouvllle, and commenced battering away at the rear wlndow-Bbntters with a hatchet- He was dis covered In tbe act by Policeman Denton and a citizen, who chased mm to tne woods, whnu be balled and was arrested. Alderman Maule committed him to answer. Harauel F. Weity was taken into custody at tne same lime, and held u an accomplice. The gate attaoned to tne residence, no 815 Locust street, was found open at an early hour this morning by a patrolman, who, receiving a light, went Into the dwelling and discovered that it naa oeen ransaeaed irom. top to bottom. Installation of Ofvicerb. The following newly-elected ornoers were amy installed by I'osi iso. is uranu Army 01 tne xtepuotio last evening, to serve the ensuing six months Post Commnnder, comrade ueorge tl Johnson; wn. vice com manner, immniaa aatiDew morris; junior vice-uommanner, uomraae lay lor la- srnm: Poet Adlulant. comrade en tries O. Au- trostinr: Post Junior Master, Comrade Htna'l K. Jamison: Post Burgeon, Com. D. O. Iletzeil: Herpeant Major, Com. Samuel Smith; Jr. Major sergeant, com. wiiuam rt. ijounuy. This foci 01 tne u. a. it. is in a very niurisi- insr condition, and now numbers on lis rolls upwards 01 two nnnoiea memoerg. Thb Weather. The weather ef tbe paat week bas been decidedly cooler than the pre ceding one. Tbe following la a statement of tbe thermometer for tne past week and tne cor responding period or lee. 10O9. 13b. , - , . mm A. M. 12M.JP. M. S A. If. IU M. i P II. JUly J 78 UU VI el 71 73 " zu iv e ei r r. SI. 75 83 77 7d 82 7 " 22. M- 70 85 8 70 84 83 " 23 -..7B 85 88 70 85 87 " 24. 74 79 79 71 87 89 " 25 .73 83 ... 75 W 83 The Courts. In the Court of Quarter Ses sions this mornlngahabea8 corpus was heard be fore judge Pierce.inacase in wnion lugenneim, Riser & Co., were charged with acilug as auc tioneers wltbout designating their place of busi ness, as reauired by tne aot oi Assembly, roev were located In Frankford, and It was alleged that they failed to file with tbe ReooMer tbe Statement designated by tbe law. Toe defease aliened tbat tbe proper paper was slaoed aud filed. Tbe prosecution ariBwered t bis by calling attention to the fact tbat only a portion of the DimKigned tne document, xne judge refused to discharge tne oetenuanis. Fire. A few mornings since, three large "black" bouses, standing parallel to each other, connected with the lamp-black estabilsameot of John WoodruQ'&UoDS, on Broad si reet, near Leiigue Island.were totally dest.ioyed with tbelr contents. Tbe buildings consiated of sheet iron leyers fastened on a wooden frame. The fire was accidental. Tbe loss la about $7000, on which there Is an Insurance of J3GUJ In Eastern Companies, The Athletics. Eadcliff, the great catcher of the Athletics, arrived lu the city to-day aad slerulles bis Intention of playing with the Ath letics tbe remainder of the season. RadclifTIs Jusiiy estimated at home, and we are glad to Clironicie uib aetermiiim.mii. SLianT Finn. Abont midnight an alarm of Ore was caused oy tne destruction oi a quantity of oloibitig which bad been bung around a siove to dry. The Doq-catchebs. For the week ending this morning, the dog-catchers cultured cs nines, of wbion ia were siaugutereu. w Torts: Stock. UaiotatlosiS. f P. M. Received by telegraph from Qlendlnnlng A LIHVIH, nMX.ll uruAOiB, i. a o. m i.iwofc. iN. x. cent. K iBiV4,r-in.r. n.aumjui. IN. x.ano tune a... on;3 ui. It UH7 w. tt un Toledo & Wabssb.. filK . II. f m . . mjim, v ... .. - , Vlloh. B.andN.l. R- Hl9i Ole. and Pitt. R B8'2 Ohl.4N.W R.com. 81 Chl.&N.W. R. prf.. m CbLandR. I. R W Gold........ 14.'l Aasms express uo. u 'i nr.. .... fn wens r iru n Hf Paul com i'.m. KxpreKS 47 l'enrieisueos new... OijJi T71INE STATIONERY, CAUD ENGRAVINO - uu l,tuu flaw rniui ui ii UltliKA, 1033 CHES'UT btreet. SOAP. ADEKN OF ENGLAND SOAP rJ QUKKN OP KNU UNI) mijAP. illTKh-N DF kNULAMJ HOAR For doing a tamlly waslilug lu tne ntwi and oheap .1.1 n,r nikraiilf(-rl Kouai lo nv lu tl.e Wi i III! H8 all Hie atretiKib ol the old ronln soap with Hie mild ano laintriug q'lauiw "i Kfnuiue vawmo- ir .i. .ri.nrtin H(l..r BY TH.W ALUllii PHKMrfAL WORKH. NO. 48 NORTH FROJST8T.. PHILAUELPHIA. fd2i3uMr S T U D 13 S X X F t) 11 Will cure the DYSPFP8IA, PU1UFY TUB BLOOD, RENOVATE THE SYSTEM, punctual Depot. No. 2414 FUANKFOttD ItOATX For sale at Mm Stores In tbe city. 'lni TllIliD EDITION FE01I THE CAPITAL. Tho Froceodings of Congress To-day. Cnropean SI ark eft Report. Kte.a Kte., Kte., Kte., Kte. Bt, FROM WASHINGTON TO-DAY. Balelde at tike Capital. Despatch to the Associate Press. Washington, July 26. Captain Z. 0. Qmeen was early this morning found In the grounds of tbe Executive Mansion, near tbe muilo stand, wltb bis tbroat deeply cat, bat still alire. H subsequently sought to convey tbe belief that two wblte and one black man bad robbed and then made an attempt to kill him. The razor with which tbe deed was oommltted was found near bis side, ills friends, however, disbelieve bis story, and say he had attempted to take his own life. FORTIETH COMGrUSS-SECCKD SESSION. Senate. CkmHmwH from Second Edition. WamukT,N Ji It 25 Mr. TToward aatreil ! in can up me oiii relative io ins union Dranch of tae tiniun recina iauroaa. Mr. Coat ess called lor trie special order, tho bill rriaiT u me risuie or Amermai cuixens ahriai. Id r. Howard moved ta lav aalrta the aiior-isl nnlir for ibe propose of talc ln siitke bill Indicated by klm. jar. vuimiwv uaiiu mr iue eaa ana Days. Mr. Conk liar lmlmeied that h4 and athara dMlr.d io a pea k in uppniiiion to tko railroad bill, and there fore OBUOsed taklnc It no oa the last bit at the ramtin. Mr. Howard ald he weald filial his duty In calltnc np tbe bill. Tbe beaator coa'd kill it by lalalog against time It bo cbeae. sir. teasAtiaen eppnsea taaisf ap a railroad bill that will lead to debate. siemseo)a stefpressBsatiTes. Penate bill to vacate ana tell tbe Uuatalla Ratarra. lion, Oregon. Beleired is lbs Coanaaltiee oa Iedlaa pairs. ttrnare bill for the extesalia of tbe Bataet of Jaaa K. Maiober, for improvement in daguerreotype cases. Faaned. Stasia bill lor tba relief or the seonrlMea af Iarael T. I an by, late Receiver of Publlo Money, at Craw ford 1 lie. Indiana, lleierred to tbe Committee on Ufclnia- benuie bin ior ine re ior or Elizabeth Casaon. Re ferred in trie Committee oa Clalmi. Senate bill, an auoit en t ike act to regniate tbe tinae and manner oi ho dins eleotluue tor Henatara la Ceagreas. Kelerr'd to tbe J dlolarr Cimnlilm. Mr. ncnenea (udioi, ir m tne committee or ways and Mean, reported a bill for tbe luoreaae ef duties on Imported copper and eopper ore, an fellows; On ores, s ceata per lb. ot pure copper, contained tkereln: on regalus of copper, on black aad gross copper 4 cent per lb. of pare copper; oa old cooper. m oniv ior le-mar'iimui.ure, ccnia per in., on ceoper in plate, barn, and Ingots, cot manufactured, nor eau- meraia in (ne ui 'i. wain vvr ia M r. Kerr maae me point, oi eraer mat toe bin belag a bill lo tmDeaa taxes, rnuat first be conaldered in Committee of tbe Whole. Tte Hpeaker sustained the polntof order and the llll was referred to tbe Committee of the Whole on the state of tbe TJalm. i be senate bin rer tne extension or tbe Portage and J.Hke Bm erlnr Ship Caeal Company lo K -r- wanaw Ba . Mlcblgao, was taken from the Speaker s taile, d'senmed aud tels.red to the Commute sa fiiBiic tanua. Mr. Loaan fill.), sxnrawing the belief that no agreement wnuld be reached on tbe Fundlns- hill. sko leave to report irom ins committee or wars and Menus, a bill containing the section added oa his mot'nn to the Funding bill. No ohj-c toa blng made. Mr. Iiosan reared a bill prohibition the a'l' wam.-e of commisHlons, eto , for negotiations r exchange of bonds, coin or bul lou on account of tbe United Plates, providing tbat all antbnrlty under the eilming laws to Issue bonds or In'ereat-beartng treasury Dotes shall cease Immediately, no lo Interfere with 'he conversion of seeurltlea Into five-twenty bonds mr thelasusof tnree per cm. cenincniea temonra'y loan, nor tbs exebaaee ef registered bond for coupon bonis, n ir the Is.ne of subsidy bondi to railroad o ioipsalM. and reanirins menlhiy reports irom ins oeoretary or tae Tieasury. FROM CALIFORNIA. Fear fail Bsvagti of the mall Fox Movenaeats of Steamers. Special Despatch to the Evening Telegraph. Ban Francisco, July 25. There Is considera ble excitement bere in regard to the small pox. Since June 1st 148 cases bave been reported by tbe bealth officer, of which 9S have oocurred since July 17th. Tbe steamer Otter arrived at Viotorla on the 23d Inst, from the North, with a portion of the stores from tbe wreck of tbe Lawrence. Tbe mining news from Cariboo Is encouraging. Tbe United Slates sloop-of-war Jamestown has just gone ont of commission and Is laid np at Mare Island. Her officers are ordered to tbe East, and tbe men bave been paid off. Flour steady at $8.257.50. Wheat S1.851.90 for good shipping. Legal tenders 70 . The steamer Golden Gate has arrived from Panama, TEE EUROPEAN MARKETS. Later (taotatloias. By Atlantic Cable. Liverpool, July 25 P. M. Cotton quiet; middling Uplands, 10H. Corn, 85s. on the spot, and Us. 8d. to arrive. California Wheat, 12 1. 0d.; red Western, 10s. Sd. London, July 25 P. M. Turpentine deollned to 20s. 6d. Spirits Petroleum deollned to lid. Linseed Oil on tbe spot 30 15.j afloat, 31. Un seed Cakes. 12. Antwerp. Juiy Z3 tr. J. retroieum quiet at oi irancs. Markets by Telegraph. Nbtw York. July 45 Htocks strong. Chicago aad r ti . .." i . r, . m z. i . a , . . . mica ini.ua iIT4 i' u..iwn VDujJ.U7j 47S; Krle tw; Cleveland and Toledo IW't,; Cleveland do niuisurg. e: rittsnnrs aaa ort wayee, huh: Michigan Ceutral, 11H-, Mlrh'gan 8outrira, New York Central. 184: Illinois Central. 150:- Onm. nerland oreterrad. 1W. Virrelala fa. 63. Mlsuirl r. si',: idadseuKiver. vw, v.m s-zos. wt lit.: a t, ism, md,; ao. isso, liz'a. new lsine, ivjh; li'sim, Oold. UM. Menee uunhtnged. fCxcbaniie. Its'. naw iuiKi juiy in.-! oimn uuiet ai. ma r inur Arm and advanned kKSIliO! old no let. Hales of 7IMH! bb s btale. Is 40 sr: Ohio, t sAAll 611; Wesiern ti 41) tut I ; f-oiitUf-rn. f s 8K41 14 7; l anrorma. i 7Vi j-;fi, Wheat flrmcr. New Oeorela. tl'tfi: Tennessee. Sit a Corn firm and lo. higher. Hales of 3 1. doe hintjls at si n 6115. Oats cull; sales or 24 oen bushels at s''q) H4C. ueer qnit-i, ror nrni at a-jiwa su. i.aru auu w busy active; saiesoi iit.ro i nuis - 4ismji Failure of a Savings ltauk. t-on the Hartford Times, Ju'y 29. Messrs. L L. Holmes and J. G. Woodward. tne HDt-oiai i ommittee anuointea oy tue Lioiiis Islure to lnvestlgaie the accounts of the bus- penaea Uoiuasviiie baviniis nanir, nave maue tlielr report. The trustees voted last year to charge each depositor twenty-fonr per cent, of tne iiainnoe oi tug account in oruer to cover tne loKses sustained bv the operations of tne Trea Kurer, the laieBeih P. Norton, and to enable the hank to rem me ouslness. Making sunn ouaie the Investigating Committee bgare out tbe bunk's aM.eis at $1U8,191 17. and Its liabili ties to denosllors at S1U1.840 27. showlnir I nominal surplus of HtfJU.Si). Deposi tors, tbe Committee think, may expeot to get about eighty per cent. though this eighty tier cent, mar be rrduct-d by claims not vet ure- i-ented or by failure to collect some of the assets deemed good; or, If the society's claim on Nor ton's eKtate is ruled valid, a larger percentage may be exnerted. Nonon's exta'e lnveutorles not finite 115 000, and valid claims amounting1 to tiWO bave been presented against It. Tne bank bas filed its cUlm for the wools amount of the deficiency; but it is unlikely to realise in u ell. The report shows a very Mipuhod state oi iiiiDgs in toe uiunHgement or tue duo us ac counts, Norton having bad full swing; and what with bis defalcation and the losses by b id debis. expenses, taxes. Intereat nnnolleoieu. etc (fiipt-e latter amounting to (15,000), the bauk's sua us maae a sorry suow. Tj ATENTK D PANTS SCOURED AND J STBETI'IIKO from 1 to Inches, at Mottet, j-rvnuu c-veput xynug auu ouuuriUK, ao, xov i xun iu irt auu a, iiavji. birtvt, t 2o op FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. Tho Closing Business of Congress. A Frightful Tragedy on the High Soas. Kte. KttVf Kte., Kte.. Kte., nte. FORTIETH COKCRESS SECOKD SESSIOI. estate. Continued from our Tlitrd Mdition, Wasbimotow, July U.-Mr. Fraltnghnysea re minded the fen ate tbaiahul is pending te extend the ilrne within wiil.b Inauivents can take the bene fit ot tbe bankrupt Mil, which persona bave taken advantage of la ibe North but not at tbe Boulh, from want of t. e necessary means at the Isuuth to bear the necessary expenses, tbei afore It was really a bill ter Ibe reliel ol ine South, and be booed the time would be found to etnslder lu Mr. Howard s motion was rejected, and the special Orders were taken up. The sneHtlon was on the section si amended, pro viding tbat tbe Prelden. In the oase of a person wrongfully loiprl.oned under authority of a lorelgn Oovernmeut, and In case of a relusal for btsrelea's. to nse soy meace not amounting to acts of war to efl.ct bis release, tbe fasts to be tom uuoloated to CoDgreas as soon as practicable. Agreed to Yeaa. a nays, is, as follows: Ye Messrs. Cameron, Dole, Conness. Corbet. P,r,S'Di Urake, Uarlaa, Henderson. Ueudnoka. Howe, Kellogg, stocreary. McDonald Morgan, Nye. Pa te.sou lenav), JKamsey, Rice, Ross. Buerman, Hnfatitie. Stewart, Tnayar, Van winkle. Welsh Why te, Williams. Wilson, and Yates ' "" ays-Messrs. Anthnny, t'onkllog. Ferry, lessen deu, Frellnghuysen, Howard, Patterson (N. H), So.njsroy, bawyer. Bumaer, Trumoull, Wade, and Mr. Ferry moved to strike out the first section ds Claris. ay denial ot tne rights ol expatriation by auy nOlcerof tbn Ooveromeut Inoonalstent with the fundamental principles of the Government. Mr. Conness hoped It won Id not bedoue. It was a prohibition of any expression ol opinion on the sub Jtct. Mr. Ferry's amendment was rejected by a vote of Mr. Howard spoke sgalust passing the bill In Its piesent shape, as tending te aid Fenlao organisa tion through the one-man power, Mr. Ferry also opposed It. The bill than passed yeas. 29; nays, 5. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. A Desperado Kills Three Sailors, aad tkrowi their Bodies Overboard. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Yobx, July 25 A private letter from Pernambnoo, dated July l.just received by a gentleman In this city, contains the following: A Dutch vessel arrived bere the other day, oa whlob a tragic scene occurred on the way from Montevideo. An English sailor on board killed the first mate, oook, and one other man, ana tnrew mem overboard, se cured the eaptaln and second mate in the cabin, and with an American boy to help him, took charge of the vessel. After being np for three days and nights he told the American boy to take the wheel while he lay down beside him to rest. The Englishman had a hatobet, knila, and pistol In his belt, and as soon as he was asleep the American seized tbe former article, and, with a blow on the bead. killed him and threw him overboard, and thea released the captain and second mate, who brought the vessel callsd the Fennichlana hero to her destination. The eaptaln says he owefl his life to the American, whose aot was evi dently a case of Justifiable homicide." ' Ship Newt. Fobtiiu tfovaoa. Julv US. . Arrived. schooner Island Home, from Ballze, for orders. . Tbe pilot boat Maryland reports passed up uiijuou uuuirrj, irom uioucesier, uassaeuu sett; brigs Mlo Mao. Ponoe, and Georgia, from. naiaDzae; Miry mummer, irom razardo; wawuni, jut uautoian; souooner jva A.aeie f um Ht. Jebu's for Baltimore. Passed out Carrol, for Liverpool; brigs George Gilchrist and Delmonde Locke, for Boston; Romance, irom ruevuKda; scnooner Virginia I'noe, irom New York; Zebia, from Newfoundland. Hew Torsi Stock ttaotatlohs 3 F. K,' Received by telegraph from Glendlnnlng dl Davis. Stock Brokers. N o. 48 B. Third street. . N. Y. Cent. B 134iChl. and N.W. pref. 83V4 in. i . ana Bi. h........ wy Ph. and Kea. H W. (ihl. and K. I. R......107?! riius. r . w ana uru. micu.ra. isuu v. x. n. viy Olev. A Plttsb'g R.. MX ChL and N.W. eom 7Z K. K .110 Gold Market dull. Mortalitt o? thb Citt. The nnmber of deaths during tbe week ending at noon to-day Is 643, being an lnorease of 182 on the corres ponding period of the past year. Of these 202 were adult. 811 minors; 284 m"les, 239 females, 172 boys, 169 girl; 433 were born in the United Btates, 98 were foreign, 12 unknown, 10 from the Almshouse, 28 people o color, and 21 were from the country. Of the causes, congestion of tba brain was credited wltb 86, coup de sollel 40, cbolera Infantum 134, consumption of the lungs 37, diarrhoea 12. debility 15, dysentery 10, typhoid fever 13, Inflammation of the brain 10, and ma rasmus 14. Tbe number of deaths In eaoh ward were; Fl si , 85; Hecond, 87; 1 bird, 10; IKourtb, 22; Fifth," 2t; Bixth, 11; Beventb. 35; LlgUth, 13; Ninth, 16; Tentb, 14; Eleventh. 19: Twelfth, 8; Thirteenth, 10; Fourteenth. 17: Flfleentb, 37: Sixteenth, H; Seventeenth. 20; Eighteenth. 13; Nineteenth, 8ti; Twentieth, 40; Twenty-first, 11; Twenty second, 13; Twenty-tiilrd. 14; Twenty-fourth. 15; Twenty flf Hi, 14; Twenty-sixth, 12; Twenty seventh, 6; Twenty .eighth, 1. PRINCIPAL D E POT FOB IH1 BALI OF United Btates BcTcnue Stamps, HO. S0 CUESHaTT STBEXTe CKNTKAL DEPOT, HO. 10S SOUTH FIFTH STBK8Z One door below dhesnnt street), ESTABLISHED 186SJ On? stock comprises all the denominations printed by ibe Uoverumeat, ALL OBDTTR8 FfLLKD AND FORWARDED BY MAIL OK KXFRKHH IMMKllIATELY VtOH SJfc CKlfT, a matter oi great lmpuruuice. Drafts on Philadelphia Post Office Orders, OreeraJ oacks, and Nalloual 1-auk Notes, received In parH meol. The following rales of commlnslon are allowed Ou tt TWO PKK CUNT From so to HK FOOll FKlt CKNT From IliHi upwards...FOUB ANO A BLAXJt Pit CT The commlsolOQ la payable In tamps;
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