THE DAILY EVEKltfQ TKLEGR APflfr HIL ADELPHI A, MONDAY, JULY 27, 18G8. 8 NEW YORK GOSSIP. A Fatal Affray at Watt Iloboktm Bala clda la a Call-Attempted Harder of a Polleemaa. f Kt.w Yohk, July 27. About 6 o'olook yester day altetnoon, nix canal boatmen entered Jtoohe'a lavem at a place known an the Hiiad -a, In Wist Hobokea, and bad some dispute with Michael Koehe, the proprietor, who was ua will Inn to have them on the premises. Roche seized n at 7.9, which he wielded In a threaten' lug manner, but dropped It and loots. up a chisel, with whtoii he made save Tal despeiate plunges, th weP" eJl; terlng the left shoulder of Henry Caravan oud penetrating the pectoral rniiaole to thi depth or five lucries. Another man, named l'atrielt Aliiuoeu, who wan In company with Oauavan, received a terrlhle gash In the ab lo tnei., fiom which the bowels protruded. H idle whs noon seized by Deputy Bherlir James lOvener, and, together with the wounded men, whh conveyed before Justice Du Pugel, at the Klyslan Fields. The Justice, seeing that both men were "lulling fust, took the deposition or Aiuide.ii: but (Janavau whs unable to utter a writ. The mm were then o inveyed to Si. Mary 's Hospital, but, notwithstanding all that nieuical aid could ttlVct, they gradually sank, and tit eleven o'clock last night both men were on the point or death. Henry Kreuiur, a boarding-house keeper at No 113 Washington street, wm arretted yester day aiteruoon on the complaint or bU wire, Charlotte. Yeste-dtiy they quarreled, as usual, ai:d Hi t t ur, who wat Intoxicated, threatened to kill his wire, nnd she then caused his arrest. On be ids taken to the liberty Htreet Police Hlaliou the prlsouer became very violent, and vented his wialli aualust bis wife in anything but choice language. In his possession whs foiled a (ormutaoie dirk koifn. At b)i 0"clifk be bad cooled down some What, although still exhibiting traces of iDtoxlcitllon, At 8.4a o'clock P. M., the do-r-muo, lu mailing his i'ouuiIm, discovered the pri sons hanging by the neck Irom the grating or bis cell.be having used liU suspenders lu lieu of it crii. He whs hI oncecut down, a physician sent lor, ajid ntt mpls made to resuscitate nlm, but wltiout avail. He whs quite dead. The wIhoI the (lend innn whs Hi formed of tne fact of Ms tlcuth. and calling lit the I'ollce Htatlon, Viewed the HU Its body. Hhe remarked, quite c.n lly, that it was betier that be should bo dead tlnin (hat le should kill her. lrly yesttrday moi nlcg OfTleer Sherwood, or tho Tweuty-first Precinct (tue onu In which John Smedley was murdered on Thursday night Ihs'), beard the sound of an altercation in Xweulj-ninlb. street, between Second and I'tilrd avenues, and on approachlug f.uiud a number of roughs eugaeed lu fighting. He ordered the gang to disperse, when two of them, Jarnes Cannon and James Logan, at once assaulted the oflic-T, and one of the scoundrels out him in tne neck with a knlie. Fortunately, the wound Is uol a dangerous one, but a slight deviation of the knife-blade would have severed the jugular vetu. The would-ne inurdorers were arrested, and yesterday Justice Kelly, of the Vorkville p. .lice Court, held Cannon lu 85j0 aud Logan la f 3UU bad to anbwer. A new tiioK. of a bogus Jewelry firm was ex plained to a reporter a day or two ago, by on of i bo defers. A company was organized some tlniengo for the manufacture of w&.cues aud Jewelry under a very laliiug title, aud flue "gold" watches were manufactured and sold, aud ai c now i-elllrjg at the rate of 15 eacu. The artlcb-H are well goL.en ujj, nnd are very decep tive, heuce the su -cess ot tne tticK. As sooa as the llrs t lot were brought to Now York, one or the persons engaged in the traffic visited the pawnbrokers, nnd lu each place produced his watolj, bad it tiuiy examined, nnd never failed to secure more than the selling rate. Neirly every pawnbroker In town has one or these "time-keepers" in hi possession, on which he has advanced from 125 to .!0, about one-Iourth their apparent and six times their real value, TIIE BLAIRS. Their Policy oa Ariulag- the South. At a Democratic gatherum held at Alum Spriup", Hockbride county, Va., on the 2'th Jn-t. Alon gonery liluir clelivtri:i speech, in w bicli he lOucUed upon topics already lamlltir to the pub'tc, and made tbe tollojviuir allusions to the Democratic nominee fur the Vicc-Prest-tLnc and, cunont poli Ic 1 topics. Referring to lie action of tb" Tiiniuaiiy Convention in noniiuaiini; G.-uetal Blair, Mr. HI jir contiuued: Win the-e can lie ates (Seymour and Blair) the Couvei tion pie -en eu a uecluraiou ot prin ciple onwticU they arj pledged to act, if elected, and ntk ihe judgment ot the country upon theai in the electiou. The declaration arrnipns the rndic il part.v for its abuse of po er, lU waste of th? public treasure, tiie uua qual laxu'ioti iinp oed, its pcuii'IhIuuh jobs, and tuke3 issue with tDem eHprcitlly upon their so called Recons ructioa measures, pronouncing thoin usnroHt.lnnf!, vjoIhiious of tbe Constitu tion, nml declaring ihem null aud oid. This last declaration i- pronounced revolution iry by the radicals, and their whole wruth has been turned loose upon General Blair especially, be caue he urred tbe preservi'ion of this issue, and showed that it would be impossible lor the rtid cal par'v to withstand the iudgraeut of the country apitiiiBt the m tipou it and maintain their us in'mnous In neflunije of that judgment. Citneral Blair i.nd the Democratic party in voke the j lupment of the people upoa the issue, joined wiih the radicals on the validity of their measures, and propose to carry the jurlgrnont of the people into ellect by the officers elected for that purpose by them. There can be no war unices the radifuls malte It to resist th? judg ment ol the people, who are, or output to be, the 1 nal arbiters pt the people. What, theo, doss this outcry about war ho ji tbe radicals mean but thutthey will resist tbe judgment ased lor by the Democracy? They deceive the people as to their lutentiocs as to these measures, uni tfecured their present power in Congress by tlenjin' that tbey contemplated any bueh abuse vi it, hastened to pro$titute it to subvert civil government, nnd set up military government iu i tie nouiu, uow to oh used to deieat the ftiebes ol the people in the North, aui then put lorward the commamler of the army as their candidate, and eWe him the army to elect himi-cP, substantially inviiini; him to seize power, whether elected by the people or not. This conduct shows their de'eranuatiou to loteslali and defeat the- will of tbe people. Tne menace of wr which they now make tueaiselves, but falsely impute to their opponeuis, because the judgment ot thcEpcopie is invoked acainst them on these acts, depite their uaempts to avoid uu 1 prurent this issue Iroiu beiug lotced upon tbein, only illus'ratcs and puts in a broad liijht their deter minution io hold powtratall hazards. Th'it, at least, is what they w;wt Ihe people to hel.eve is their res live. It is, however, but a brai; game. 'Xhe object is to intimidate tl;e people into ac quiea ence iu their rule. General Grunt omii oiily sass, ji-t tin luiTC peace," with the parue meti inir. an 1 1 key are wiudinsf up the cession with a diatiibu.um of arms aoioinr their follov t rs, to g ve emphasis to the langu'igo of Grau', and his follower nlone threateu to dig lurii the pulilic P' aco. They alone ihr-at",u to resist the 1 1 ol the peotiie lu t'ie lawi'iil exer C He ot their airhoritv o pui.s judiineut unoii the acts of their uut dlliful ervunts and restore the Coiisiittition. The D-mocracy have suo mit' d i?h"Ut resistuuee to the most elarinii viohittouH cf the C institution and to every spi cies of tyranny and mitraje which have di--jr R-ed the IUP;lnp', aril I'loo liest tyrsnls io the word ages, with uuex imi'b'd patieuce, lookiui? to the oas of lu livei'tmco by the billot-boic in November next. Tliattdous Slovens Kxplodos n Canaril. from the Lancaster Kr press, July 2, 'I be following leiter was received from Mr. Et veus by a trirnd m a neighboring toivn, in reply to one he hud written him on the subject, whica is now the ource ol so much comment. Jt will be read wpb Interest: llot'SK OF Kltl-RKSKKTATIVBfl, WASniNOTON, P. C, July 2.I, 1K18 liear (sir; I have not declared tor Seymour and lllair, oud never expect to. I have only declare I aoruiimt looU and swindlers, who have fabricated the most htr' Cious talseiioo Is as to rnv position upon the curtencv quest on. Wheu I am a little stronr I shall ge a fall hMorv of thii matter, whfch will nut Ihe IcHowa to shutne. il the? are cuna- bleol blushiu'.'. J hall lake cure and protect the luxpuyt is from usurers, by making every mau pay and receive just according to hu contract, (oiif, pti., rntiiKiifl STKVEN9. hMNK fcl'ATIGN t'ltY, CAD ENGRAVING L aud I yd i late riiutlug la every variety, DHEKK, 3033 OHE&KUT bdeek CITY INTELLIGENCE. rOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TEVS IMSIDB PAOKS. DiBTUBnANCB iw ins Sbventbrnth Ward J'ittois, Bo i es, and Ber-g osmb Freely Used, On last Friday evening a disturbance occurred on Germantown avenue, a hove Master street, and lu the melee one JohnClurk drew a revolver and fired two shots at James McUaclcin, bat lot Innately neither shot took effect. Tne result of the atlalr whs that a warrant wa Issued for the rrr?t of Clark, and placed in th? ban Is of Officer MeKlbMn, ol the Tenth District, to nerve. Un Saturday evening the officer came acrois Clark In a tsvern at the northeast corner of feccond and Thompson streets, surrounded by a number ot his friend?, who were principally iu liquor. I link ciprcs ed a willihgnc-is to accom pany McKlbbin, bit his comnaLions obiecte I, and declared that he should not be arrested. Then followed a general tleht, durinir which pistols were dlpcharycd, and bottles and beer plase" thrown about the room, regardless of life. Olhcer McKibbin was in a tight pla ;e. lie h id been driven to the will and had no other alter native than lo diw his r Volver. ThW hedrew, and in firms tbe weapon at otw I'atrick Mc Ananj, the contents, union unatelv, took ellect in the aroiu ol Officer Krbin, who was riKhing into the room to assist his brother officer. Ctbin, although not seriously injured, sutlers considera ble. James MeCarty, one ot tb per-ons iu the room, hod his Hp cut open, and another named Quinn received a slight wound in the head Irora the rinchnme of a pistol. The row terminated, however, in Claik giving himself up, and the arreft of Patrick McAnany. Frauk McDevitt, and James McCarly lor Intending with the officer in the discharge of hisdutie?. The former had a hearing be.'orc Recorder Given, ani wai held lo bail, and the latter wis arriiiitied before Alderman Kgsleton, and held to bail iu the sum of $1500 each lo answer. Soldiers Charofd with Rohhery A Court Martial to Try Tuem. The chief mustering and disnurMng officer lor IYnn lvania and New Jersey ha his headquarters at No. 1214 Spruce fetrect, Here two toldints Otto Bowman, of Company K, 42d U. H. Iu'iiutry, and Albert G. (inborn, Company C, 1st U. 8. Artillery were employed as mcssenfr-T?, and Iro'n their conduct were considered eminently fitted lor the posi t on, Ontl eltino) July somethiug turnuvl up which led to Osbotn being iclicved, and ordered to New York 'or duty with his com nan v. In stead of this he obtained employment in the pal works on the 15th of tlif preseut month. He and Bowman were in the habit of sleeping in the office, and only recently one of the clerks discovered that the record books containing the names of soldiers who bad pone Irom Pennsyl vania and New Jersey to the war, were muti lated, tbe leaves lorn out and misslnp. It was evident that Ihe papes bad been sold for waste paper, aud Serpemt Crout, assisted by E I. Burns, one of Ihe employee.:, wre entrusted with the work ol ferretimr out the prroetra'OM of the outiace. They suspicioned and arrested O-born and Bowman upon the charge. The latter ac knowledged having commit ted the deel, and impli'-nted O-born lu the aflair. Fotne of the pngei weio recovered a lot iu George Maec's place, 1019 Locust street, sod a quantity in Owen Rilev's cellar, 1(124 Locust street. These persons were arie.-tcd lor receiviug stolen prop erty, and were held to tnswer in the sum of $1000 by Alderman Jones. Osborn an I Bowman are to be tried by a Court Martial upon the c harpe of robbery, and lu addition Chboru will be tried for desertion. Recorder's Cases. John Clark was arrested for assault aud battery with intent to kill James McGucken, iu the northern portion of the city, on Friday night. On searchiushira desdly wea jions wxe found in his possession. Rec rder Given held bim in $2500 bail to answer at Court. Samuel shaw was held iu $1500 bil bv the same magistrate, to answer the charge of keep ing a bawdy bouse at Margaretta and Newmar ket streets. On Saturday evening John Kinzey wai sit ting on a doorstep at fc'ttih and Locust streets, when Tobias Ltiaipp thought he would amuse himsslt by putting Kinzey in the street, nnd proeceded to do so. lie was ariested, and Re corder Given held bim in $500 to answer. An Individual Assaclts a Ladv with a Bayonet. 4bout halt-past C o'clock last even ing James McNuiaar, residinp at N 249 Jerfer sou street, waolTendd at a remaric made by a lady who boarded in the same house, and seized a bayonet, striking her over the head with it, indicting a serio is wound. The lady is not expected to recover. The officers, in attempting to arrest McGuipan were a-saulted by him and Lis brother-iu law, James Ritchie. Policeman McClees was struck: in the mouth with a club, aud severely hurt. McGuigan aud Ritchie were arrested, however, aud held to bail by Alderman Egglelon. Store Entered. Early this morning the store of Brown, Bailey & Co., Chesnut street, near Letitia, was entered by thieves througb the trap-door. They had gained tha roof by a new aud unoccupied building adjoiuing. A lot of good", consisting of broadcloths, giuphams, etc., had been removed from the store and de posited in the yard ot the new building. Ad individual was seen lurkinz about the building. This excited suspicion, and an oflicer arrested him hi i (I made au exauinatiou of the premises. The robbery was then discovered. It was evi dent that the prisoner was waiting for a lurnl ture car lo carry orl the property. Youthful Offender. John Maxwell, aged fourteen years, was arrested on Sunday, charged with Jarcenv. He and others were seen to enter a lumber yard pear Tenth aud Wood streets, and were watched, and Maxwell arrested on corninp out. A search of the premises dis closed a lot of stolen goods from the house of Mi. Lukens. No. 1234 iprinp Garden street. Maxwell, when arrested, had in his possession a butter dish, tue owner ot which is wanted. The outh was committed bv Alderman Missey. SEizrnB by tub Rrvenue Officers. On the 21st inst., Deputy Collector William S. Kneads fcized the distillery of J. V. Gusilmiu, at Broad street and Washington avenue, tor Hands nu tho Rove-Hue Department. The place contained stills, boilers, engine, machinery, anil every thing nccessury tor currviup on the business of distilling on a laree scale. Twenty-three and a half barrels of whi-ky were lounJ ou the pre mises at the time. Roiiped while Asli'.ep. About half-past 1 o'clock iLia tuomiua Frank McCloskey. while asleep in a chair in front ol his store, on Second street ab'ive (lirard avenue, was relieved of bis watch itDd chain and a small amount ot money. An individual named James Walker was no ticed ruiiimig away from hi n, and was folio ved and arrcs'ed. Iu his tl phi he threw away the stolen property. Walker was couiiuiUed by Alderman Kglcton. Death Warrant Received. The death war rant of Al'red Alexander, for tho murder of ibillis Proctor, was rev ived this morning by Sherlu L le. The docinient reads that the exe cutioti tlf.U takephee on the 25lh of A 'least. It wtU be remembered that the fatal aflair on guuted through lon'ousy. and Alexauler drow a knite aud stabbed Prjcor three timed. Rescued from Drowmno. Yesterday even Iiik two lads went into Frank ford creek, near White Hull, to bailie, and being unabl'! to swim sauk to the bottom twice, uui on comiog up the thiid time were rescued. Thi-ir purenu were at Atlantic Guy Ht tne t ine, and the young sters thoupht tbey would have a good time iu their absence. Assault and RoimrKr. A German, in cross ing Maiket Street Iirldire on Saturday uiuht, was assaulted aud robbed of a nuudlo of doibimr. Owen Gallatrtier, o-je of the assailants, was arrested and held to hail. Fox's American Theatre. The new French ballet entitled Life in J'aria will bo produced this week, with the French Can-Can, and a cata ract of real water. Mr. Carleton will appear as 'Buiney the Burou." Corner Lodnokrh. On Sunday night the Fifth District police arro-ted forty-four ni'-n for i",L' i"unSinK in iu0 iicinQDoruoou oi seventh 1 aud kt. Mary streets. Hearing at nig Central Statio.v. Miry Maiparet F.aion c!jarged with larceuv. Hannah Coyte testified that two weeks sine" the riiTndant asked her to let her stay in her house lor ibe nUht; she staid there in the kitchen; she went away In the morning ani came back at night, and has been doinor so for two weeks: she (Hsnuah Covle) had missed a veil and child's dress; a day or two since she wetit out of the bo ise. and returned in a few n omenifl, and found tbe delendunt rausicking ber trunk; she accused her of stealing tu. dress and veil, and she ackooyledged since 0 en she bad stolen several articles. Hcli i' $GU0 bail to Bnser. Tiir Mifpino Maw. There was a ramor on the streets this morning that tbe body of Mr. Samuel H. Nicholson, who disaopeared on Thursday evealng, was found at Cobimbin bridge, iu a nude state, bearing marks of violence, giving cause tor believing ho had been murdered. TUE SO Um7 Spirit of Rx-Kebl Pelltlclaas. Adetratch from AtUnta, Georgia, 2.11 Inat., to tie Uinclnna'l Gazelle ulves the foilowluif acwiint ol the speetioes at. the Democratic Uou ventlon lo thai o ty on that day: "Tbe Hehel Democracy have for one day at hfltt retaken Atlanta, Their Delegate Htate ConveMioa assembled this morning, and u so their ureal (State mans meeting, tue latter of which was a blubly suecesHlul affair. Largs ruiubers ol people commeuced c ttutng into the cliy as early as last evening, and tuts morning the whole place was alive with shouts of multitudes, tne musla of bands and tbe roar of cannon. Tue Delegue Onventinn met t 10 A. M., at Dav h Hall, mid wsa organized by calling s W Ke l ilin(, of Hsrils county, to the cbalr. Tne roll 01 counties belDK culled, all in the State were represented. A comnlltee was appointed to select permanent otllcers. While they were out C lorel J. B. Weems was called on for a speech, w ho told them that the result or their success In the contest belnre them would be to expel from Oeoriila the entire brood of Nortnera vsprants. Northern rapscallions, and Northern l supers, and the Southern miscreants now In (m lumber. This sentiment was received with Ibe usuiil compliinxnt of Ubel yell. A.. I. Ramsey, of Columbus, m de a violently R lei specb, declaring that in tbe late wir the Hon Hi did rnthlng but maintain their rights; that the Government wrougfiibv made war upon br. and that the very day the war com menced tbe Cons' Hut Ion was overthrown. Mr. Clarke made a speech pledging nlmswlf before God to light to the last the new Governments that, bad been set np in the Houth, and then the Convention adjourned tine die. Tbe muss meeting was assembled under a great artificial grove on the public square. Five thousand people were present. Bob Toornhs, Howell Cobh, and H. H. Hill, the three great leaders of the Rebel Democracy, all made speeches. Toombs took the hroad ground that all the action of the Government la reference to tbe Bonth for ine last three years, was void and of no efTVct. Cobb followed lu tbe same Mraln, and Hill poured forth a torrent of dis loyal malignity and blasphemy which will astonish and alarm the country. The whole spirit of the speeches wss violent and revolu tionary In the extreme, Toomba Alone making 8Dy preU nse of decency or moderation." Adoption of th Fourteenth Amendment JTavortd by A. II. Stephen. The Atlanta (Ga.) ATew Era, of tho 22d inst., a RpnbllcRu pper. says: . ihe Hon. A. H. Stephens deserves great credit for aiding in tho passage of tbe bill te storhig Georgia lo the Union. We look: upon this as one id ibe wisest sets of his life. Mr. Stephens Is a statesman, while Mr. Tnomhs Is a mere politician. The one would save the State, while the other wonld des'royit. Now that we nave reconstruction, let us have peace." A dc-patch from Atlanta to the Augusta CironfWeontf ffcntincf (radically Democratlojalso Bay: "It is reported all over Atlanta, and believed to be certainly a fact, that Hon. Aleiuid-r H. Stephens whs In favor of and urged the adop tion of the Or nstltutlonal Amendment, And also advocated the striH lng ont of tbe "Relief" clause from ihe new Constitution. Henow.it Is said, recommends that mutual conciliat ion be practised by both sides, and also that there bee ' odious avoidance of barsb epithets and arm ive 'ai'gnage oo the part, of the Democracy towi.i. the K-publicans. Thbreported aet lou of Mr. Stephens has csusmii much surprise bere, and elicits some harsh comments. Mr, Stephens' name Is now meutlond favor ably by a great many as a proper candidate for United Slates Senator. To the crest surprise of a good manv General H wll Cobb bitterly opposed the ratlflcntion of the Const itutional amendment. At one time he was considered as decidedly in favor of its put sage, but It has proven to have been a misiaue." ATatriot of 1837 the Victim of British Cruelty. The Buffalo Courier notices the appearance in Buflalo of Samuel Washburn. on ot the Canadian patriots of 1837. who was banished for life to Van Dieman's Land. He was born in 1809. Wlen banished, he was 28 years of a?e. When three years aeo Queen Victoria isitied a ptoclamation liberating the victims of the war who were confined in Van Dieman's Land, but no provision was made to enable the untortunste nu n to reach the'r native land. This old man, for two years after bis liberation, worked tor ten cents a day to raise money enough to bring him to this country. He reached New York two wecKs aeo, ana dhs manured to fret as tar as Bul'alo. Upon his arrival there he was entirely destitute, but, ttraage to say, be fell in with an old citizen who knew him when he iesldcd in that locality many years ago. and who furohbed him with means to reach his relatives a b-other and si9ter at Wales. He left for bis destination yesterday afternoon. Wht a meeting there will be ostween the brother-and si&terl Tbe old man, althoneh completely broken down in body, can recollect things that happened loner, lonu ago, an-i talks qii e Intelligently. His thirty years of bant-k-ment have done their work, and the young man who spent the best years ot his life serving out a political sentence Is turned adrift in his old sge by the British Government to starve to dea(h if rot cared for by friends. Ills treat ment, while imprisoned, was fearful, mot of the time he, with other ariouers, having been ri-nested to a plough and made to do the work of horsee, etc The Kew York Money Market. From the N. T, Tribune of to-day, "Ibe week dotes upon an abundant supply ef moi ey at Hg, 6 per cent,, and tbe majority of lirai-cla-s bou ts liave be-D bUiiplied at m lorat rt Oa mlecliaueous securities inere has a'so been large auieuulsul money Ooi rowed at Irom t(7 per c. bi. ou tt"Ck collaterals, payable January 16, wLlcu wl.l enable telr bolr io carry llieni over next onvTterly statements. '1 Le uasntKe ot tbe TUr-pr-ei-nt. certlUca' bill will relents about live millions ol IntHieM ou tbe com, pound lul-est uotea, aud hulr xonaPK lor tun cordllciitet will pace iiihuj hi a sbape 'bat tbey can be ud by tbe bi ka lu caie oi any treat uonev presru re. Last year itiey bad iwj yen s' accuii ulatdd Intercs', aed we e eutlrel dead at far ulug tbem tor currency aa couceraed. NKW YOUK CITV BANK STATIMKNT, Jul' IS, July it. ppfcle - '' .iHstliill 72a8Si Inc.. fH't.fMI Legal-luuJers,.. 71,017,615 2'.b('4 lot Inc.. 4')0.o;o Totsl reseive.... ni uio.ots lea ea.i fi7 (1 (Wl.ltl Peposllt !S 1X0,749 22H 7(11 tifla Dec...tMh us? ClrcnlatloD V4ol'4 11i IS K(i:l.7S Deo. 4u,7i Total lUhllltles .'l l i4,Htu :en.7 i Dec.l,4uJ,itii 25 ptr cU rBerve- 0o.6;ia.7i5 65.ISI U&'J Kzcefs over legal reseryv IM.412 8S1 7.S5S,4B Tec,.. '.-Mri ; leane to.tiDS i'jj iSOH&l VdS Dc .f.',57n -ik 1 be hunk HtHtvuiiot xh.i s a mn lir Inn eur.e inn sxrve and Is lavorable to coniluued east) la njouey," jS i'rom the A'. 1. Timet of lo iiuy, "I lie Ki erl truOf tor ibe F' week was modti rately acilve, tor iba eoa. la km hue ot dry ood and i!''ierl lUercbuuditte, aud ibb intrlcel was lilgber lor beat and sieuuy fur cotton and provlsl ius. On tbe KKica Kncbr.DK ibe amount ol muliim w barely up io ibe umuuI avemae aud tbe lluo tin' Ions In Ibe imbllo funds w t Itut'orUnt. In ibe II ir.i-r k-tatebnt,ds tbe acculall n for and sgalus T nut's i-.'H and Jonn Curollnaa tar ed from lay lu day 1 it, J cent. TmlUlwiy nbares left ott'sieady on nii8i ot Ibe New York and Western roads, several of tho lalier making ai advamte ot ge- cent., and in hi. Paul coiuoioD 6 per cent, on Ibe I tal prlowi ot Haiuidav week iba gtueral Hat clolug ralber nrui tban nih'wiH. Tbe 1 in Hurt Eutrl'S lor tho past week, Innlullng tha lrr Uomls return In oi r lao papT. aoiouut lo lag.f&J. aiialQil ibe total enlrMi ot i.2ifl Hbi aaiu week lant year. Th Kxport Clearancea of U ruwiilo Pnaluee amount to fi,ti U3. aguluni f;i M92 32t aama week laat year. The .ip rl or Hpecie amnuuta to (I 40St49, agamet (8 49I U1U aama wek 'ait year. Ibe Cii'iouia ol tbe week are '2 tf,3 (WO. Tbe recelpta ot C'olto". coastwise aud by railroad, ar4344 hala. Tbe number of emigrant paaaeuger arrived durlug the Wtk, IU" 111 1 11 CI) IT ION i WASHINGTON. Mr. Johnson at tho Capttol Iho Proceedings of Congreks. Adjournment of tho Seiuto-Fur-tber Proceedings of tho House. FORTIETH CONGRESS SEC0S3 SESSIOS. bntinud from Second iiiiUiim. Beaialo. Mr. fiber ru an took tbe samevlnw He rem'mlnd tb- (-ei.ate inat a cbange or aomln atratlon win pro bably lake place I i ibe UU. ibal will aiop a great D'nny e le- srh nies Mr. Vv'IIIUnia said Ihe Senator wa altoga'.her too siibiiIciour. and lliai tbe great lifll. ii I y In ibe Tf rri t-itlrx Is ibe action of ibe Legislatures in coiuinlilliia; Ibe people to contracts, gra'illiig cuartnra. eu;,. s tnat it la Impoaslh.e lor toe am:eevding rt'ate Li'giala lures to leaislate In ihe hueriio' ibe poopie, Mr. Mber i au po'iiied out tba. the result, will ba to tkke Irnni Ibe people tbe p iwer .or two years to de feat obnoxious law, lie mo fed to 'ay the bill an ibe t ole. Aici-ed in, M r. A utliony called up tha rfaoln'lot for th nnr cliaaeol (lie copy ot l.huna ' liloilonary of t.'oii krens and he Kent-lal noverument f.ir eci Soua'.or. arid om eacb f'tr tbe orboeia of lb- irg.a,it. at- vrmi and Secretary of ibe beuaie and 1V.SI Miller ot tne bena e. Ag r-ed t. Ou mot lu. i of Mr. Perry a bill fur th relief of Burunel I'lerce was InrtellDltely poa'poned. Mr. Pi.iiieroy nfTered a resell 11. u dlrect'ng tbe (on nil.lt eon Foielm relations to inquire lul i the ezpedteucy ot making a treaty between L'aoa.laaud Ibe United Mi. tea. Mr t-n mn r aiiKKested that Ctnada Is nntasove reign power and mat tbe renolu I m anoula on mrdi lii o by li serlir.g Ureut Britain lna ead or Canada Mr. Fonieroy accepted tbe aiiiHiidui-nt aud tne re solution w adopted. Mr. WPaon cal ed up the Home bill to provide for a more oflicl. nt ko' rniueni for tbe Hiaiei ol Mlsils Blpel, Teaa-, and VlrKiiua. W i. l'avia said lb s was too Important a '!' to he pafiR-ti in the exph Iiir hours ol the sesMon. wlihjut ei amlnatloii. ai d moved to lav It on tbe table. 'I be motion w-s rfjctd yeas 8o: nays U , Masrs, CuDieron, Hnckk.ew, Divia. Uiolliile Mccreary, rttert n (Tenn ) a d Wbyte votlun aye. M r Buekal'-w called aitenilon to tbe extraordinary prf.vlsl,.rs of the second section, 'bai ordinances paaa'dlie eaher In tl.eae Stales aball b enforced by tbe pr"vls onal autborlilH u. til Ihe pleasure or Uo.t-g-esa ahali be known establishing, be said ai ei il rely new neredent. The r ml arrlvd at, was tliat tbe t'onatllutlonal ( onven.l.ins should regulate and control ii.e elections on male ouesilous, as well as lor Ibe Pfealrientialeiet-ilon Mr. Wl'aon aald tbe bill prohibited the SUtes from veiiug li r PresloeDI, Mr. Huct slew wa continuing when ha yielded to Mr Dooilitie, who preae- ted a report from tbe Uom nil'tee f Conierei c on tbe bl'l making an app-o-prlatlon lor tbe purchase of Alaska, wblch was cjii cui red n. Mr. hooka'pw reaumed his argument, referring a a'n to tbe power conferred on the t'ouvui. lona. Hh hfkfd n b'cb In case ol a cnllict between thm a' tl tne mll'tary cotumander, w" o he obeyed by the subject pe' He . Tbe only semblance of a falrel-c Hon In Arkansas bad been the result of the loterfer ei ce ct ihe military authorlt'ea. who overruled a PRsslOBBte and lll-ads'lstd ordinance ol the io.iv.-n-Hon prohibition- a large number ot pnuple iron votlug lor a new c Ds'iituloi . Altet tnriher debate, tbe Senate without action on he hill, went into Kxe utive session The dnora were op"iied at 12 o'clock, when tbe Pre. aldent pro tem. a nnounced tbat. In arc-i dance wl h tbe coacurrei l repo UHou of b lib House? ot CouftreiD, tiie Senate would now take a recess un II tbe lulrd Monday ot Heptember next, and tie Senate took a recess accordingly, Houi.of Reproaoiaiatlves. If tbere was a general desire on tbe part of tho Bouse lo ha o ibe bill lead exactly ai agreed upon, tuaiead if au explanation from bim. he woudl t tbat co nr. e be laKeD. (Sever-1 members Let tbe bill bo read. Tbe bill wi read fro in a copy of tae Jfitionil In ti Win nctr. v r. Jkldrldge made tbe point of or lor that It ww do' In i rtler io have th - bill read from a newspaper, TL H) eaker overruled the que'ilou of rder.atailng thai ii.en.b rs bad th" right io have ant tuing read, elthi r from manutcrlpt or print, as a part of tbeirowu iea uras. Messrs. Ross. Eldrldge, and other Democrats com mei red a aysieru t fl llbuste'lng lo defeat tbi Fund Ing bill by submit lug various mollo a for a tlt, and trying to get the yeas an1 "a, sou tin u. Tie L mocra lc sir-cgib was, however, not lulliolent lo order Ibe yas ai.u obvp. Mr. Kiorlcge d. aired to have a cal of the House, so as lo l ave absent Democra Ic u em'ieri broicnt In and lined foi ibelri btence with ut leave. Kinaily.the speakar declined to entertain any fur hr ao.io is fin a recess, and aiated tha he doubted net her he abomd have entertained uioretban the ne. Mr. ttosa said he wanted tne rule enforced, so that bondhoirierR ahnu'd be turned out of tee Hall, He was apprebenslve tiixt tbe rnalr would count ihnm. Toe speaker directed '!e duorkeeper to eaforce the rule, and Intimated to Mr. Rsa that be hlinanlr was violating tue rule lu not occupying bis ova aeau Mr. Pchenck lral.ted on the previous qoesiloa on be c nleience rep rt. 'i he previous tiuesilr.n was seconded. Mr. K dildge demanded tbe yeas and nays oa or cleilng the nil question Mr. Scbenck observing that several Republican members were voting Inr the yeas and nays, re marked tl at memaets nilgbt bava m. Ir voles put upon record, and the session could bo extended till 4 o'clock. The BDRln question whs ordered Yays 9S; naya, 2. Mr. Butler (Mass.) asked anil obtained lrfve id have printed his remarks In reply to the attack made unon him last night lu the beuale oy Senator Hen derson. Ttevniewas taken on tne iar.rerence r-pnrt on Ibe funding bill, aud It was (greed to Yeas, 102; uayr, it ...... lie bl'l dow (quarter past eleven o'clock) goes to the President for hia approval. Mr. laws, from tbo I'ommlitee on Election re rorted a bill 10 relieve Nelsot TtOt. or (ieorgla, from disablilttis, wblon was passed bv tbe requl lie two hlros. He also reported back the credentials of -Id enn Corlev, member elect from couth Carolina, and P. N. B Young, member eleol from (4 irgla. and moved th t toe eatb precrlbe,t lor person whoa .'liabilities have been removed be admlnlsiersd to ti em. Tbe motion wts agreed to. aud they wera sworn lu, The President in the Capitol. Despatch to tha Atsoda.te1. Pre!. WisniNGTON, July 27. Tha President and nicuibers of the Cabinet cime to the Capitol th s ruoruiDp, and were assembled in the President's rcooi (or th transaction of business in connec tion with Consresttoual matters, and nomina tions to office. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Kew Yokk. Jniy 27. Cotton d'.il at 8 .j.icvai cent. Fl' ur ao anclug and is IHtSvtc higher f ir new wltn 1'gbt Supply: sa es H.tn b -rreih: State, f 1 6o(.J9 '0; Ohio, )h 4' (iul2 75; West rn. fiOodjilUMO' -ouuiern firmer at $v5i (.i. if,; , alilorma li mer at 810(0, 12-wj Wueatdull ai d uomloa'ly unchanged. Corn ilectlnliig aud in lart-e aupi ly at a iKfilno of li.(,-"l sales ot M, no liuhbels at TIMCCail''3ia. Date hea y; salei of iH O .u bnahela at H.i.'ic. alloai . Ce quiet. Pork heavy a. tid-'iO. Lard dull. W hlwky arm a.ud quiet. How lork tockt Hulalioaa, a P. M. Kecelvea DV teleurapU tiuru Ulouttluuiuif & Uuvln, Block Broa.nrs, No. 4H H, Third street: N. Y. Ceut. R. 185 Pltia.K. W. knd UUI. N. Y. ami Eile K... 6S K. H ldO'i Vb.anil Hea. K ii ;Toledt & WabHh... M! M lob. K. ami IS .1. H. 91 Wil.ASi. Paulcoui 7tl Cle. end Vltt. K 88 i Adams Kx press Oo. SIK Ohl.AN.W.H.coni. HVA Wella r'ir,si W f'hl.A N.W. K. prf.. VU Tenrieseeos uew... 65U Cbi. and K. I. K 1(17 : Market dull but firm. bold......... H4 I PAUAOUAY. Tho Recent ITxploatoai at Ilunaalta. Advices from Montevideo, dated on the 13th ol June, eive the fol'ow'ag interesting reports of the war on the Parana: Letters received iiom Proveedor pive full pnrticulr ot the late explosion at lluniaiia, as oivulti d by a dieerter who ba ust pa'so.i over to the allied lines. Tue Ura.il'an t-tiell struck anaohg a troop ot bullock cars that were hid behind the trees, aud have been tbere fr the last two years. The shell fell right in th cen tre aud fired one of Hie cart iustatitdni ously, thereupon tbe lei-t at once blc up. A miali picket ot men placed bard by no tily all pur islud by th s niont-t) ous explo-iou. Alcn, the coi'imiiutier. wLen be heard of tbe disaster, ordered some other carts laden with ffunpo vder lo be dtschareed and tbe pnwder lo be placoJ Iualaige shed ft imerly tilled with ni iize and cotton. The denerler, who gave lut'onnaMoii as to the enact iie of the eunpo d,r deposit, lepresents it as about clgbtv cartiiads, u'ter which the yatrieou will be without ammunition. The liraz lian A I uilral bas for the last twenty-lour hours kept up a steady fire on th point luutcf blow it up. jdicated as the magazine, aud hopes to F0UE1TE! EDITION General Rosecrans Conflrmod as Minister io Mexico. Alexander Cii minings' .nu not, lieaeliiMl. Etc., Kto., Ktc, Ktc, Kto., Etc. LATER FROM WASUINQ TON. NomlBottloao Conflrmod. Despatch to the Atxociated Prest. WasniNOTON. July 27. The following notnlna. tlons Lave beeu confltnicd" General W. 8. Kosecrans to bo Minister to Mexico. F. L. Dickey to be Assistant Attorney-General-Charles L. Felton to be Treasurer of the Branch Mint at San Francltco. 8. M. Johmon to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. George II. Parker was nominated as Minister Resident in Equador. Extltetnttat About too 8oatto. There weie several hundred persons eathercd at ibe Senate main door while that body ws lu Executive Session, this morning all of them interested in the secret proce?dlng, and anxiously awaitmir the action of the Senate afleetiijg the nominations of themselves or their frisnds. At 12 o'clock, after the doors were opeued, they rushed into tho Chamber to prosecute their inquiries. Many of tha ji were ditappolbted to find tbat some of the nomina tions bad cither not beeu acted upon at all, or bad been icjected. Tho Ham of Alexander Camming!, to be Commissioner of Internal Kcvenue, was not reached on tho calendar for want ol time. No Rxtra, gaaaion of too Senate. Secretary Sewaid informed a Senator that tbere would be no executive session called, all tbe bills which pushed both. Houses and were presented to the President bavins received his signature with tbe exception of f be Funding Bill. It is held, however, tbat he can slgu it a any time during to-aay. A SUNDAY MOW. A Desuoiato Affray on an Excursion Bunt. Bpedal Despatch to The evening Telegraph. Boston, July 27. A defperate affray occurred at Warwick, Rhode Itland, yesterday afiernooa. between Sheriff HolJen, assisted by four or five special deputies, and tbe ollicers and crew of the stenmer Hla. The Sheriff held a process agalo.it Captalo Belts, of tbe steamer, and the clerk, Edward Johnson, the substance of tbe charge being tbat by running their boat on Sunday, and bringing a crowd of disorderly persons thay had been conducing to disturb the peace of t'aa town ot Warwick, and were amenable tberefjr. Tbe Sheriff, accompanied by his assistants, went on board tbe steamer, which was lying at tbe wbarf, for the purpose of serving the pro cess, whereupon Cap aiu Belts informed hi u be would not submit to the arrest, aud that if the therm persisted he would fight. Mr. Iloldeu replied tbat he would do bis duty, and attempted to secure tbe two men. By direction ot tbe Captain tbe steamer was then cast off from the doct, and the crew, rallying to the tupport of her officers, prevented the arrests being made. The tlla rema'ned in tbe Btream for some time, but at five and a half o'clock she was hauled alongside the dock aguin, to enable her passengers to eaibark tor the city. Betoro she bad been made fast to the dock tbe Sheriff directed bis men to arrest Bottd and Johnson, snd tho former called upon the crew of tbe boat for assistance. A desperate melee then ein-ufd between tbe two parties, and the gn ates-t excitement prevailed. There were in the neighborhood ot 10U0 excursionists present' but none ot them gave tbe officers any assist ance, and after a tierce aad protracted combat, Sbiriff Uolden and party were overpowered. During the tight one ot the deck hands of the boat struck tbe Sheriff a terrible blow on tbo top ot the beud with a heavy club, making a frightful wound from which the blood flowed In streams. Two of his assistants were also badly cut and all were more or les9 injured. Some oi the other patty weie hurt, but not seriously. Seeing that It would be impossible to accom plish tbe arrests with tho force at his command, Sheriff Holden despatched a messenger to the city to notify tbe police of tbe state of affairs, and directing that the officers and crew of the boat be arrested on their arrival. A strong poFte of police was accordingly sent to the wharf, and when tbe boat came to Providence the captain, clerk, engineer, tireman, and three of the deck bauds were seemed. Brutal Murder Neur Providence. Special Despatch to the Evening Telegraph, ' 1'bovidence, K. I., July 27. Yesterday morn ing a patty of bait a dozen Iiishoien made a ferocious atittolt on a coljred man at Yen de Leau, three mile from this city. He wan miatakeu for one Ga. dner, who neaily a year aco was Hs."Bulted by two men one night, and, in defending hinibelf, be fatally cut one of tlim named Kregan. The ar-sallauts were friend of Keegan, and one of them cried out "There's the nigger that killed Keepan!" Whereupon all rucbed for bim, pelted him with stones, knocked bim down, rolled him off a bank, and then threw a stoue weighing about fifty pounds on tbe top of his head; alter which they ruu off. The man was taken to a homo near by, when it was found thtt be was terribly injured, his head bring budly cut in several place", while his tongue wss nearly severed. Efforts were made lor bis ncovcry, but be died lu a short time, Jo atrests have yet been made. .More Victims of ths Ilnltiinor Flood. Iialtimobe, July 27. Four more bodies two n; en, a woman, and a child, were recovered to day at tbe Long Bridge. rniLADKLPflli STOCK KICUANGK b.UKt, J TIT 27 lit ported by lie Haven & tiro.. No. 40 8, Tulrd street BKi'WbKN KOAKOS. IICOO Pa 68,W L....C.HI5 I 8 an Husq (n...- I'iH.flLeli Sn.KOltl I 100 ah Lath NaV.. 21. 12 an Hum & AUI .1 '.'.'.' i 100 do c. ill. 80 ab Ih V 64 Km ah Cala Frr........ i, 100 ah Bl Mouul a?4' SOU all Kt)ad.........a'lo. 47 I11O do..- C 47 l, loo do .lUt. 47, 80 ah l'euna It.....- b: 60 do ooooo aooo wn - 1 a do. 19 do la. 6-'1, It nil Oif ard ilk (II 20 do.- M- I SECOND BUART Simm N Y CI 7a... W li th panna R. ..Is. 63 M SO- 63 1 0 all Cuia rt.-.-.tirtu. Si'i mo tio...... mi fUO do......la.iii.O. 84 ItO do.-.bW. 4.V is uo..... 7 do to do. . W.'i LEGAL INTELLIGENCE A,Z'1"i?j' HoNameo.a flnve on the Union Pae. aprer Hallway, waa eharRfd with aaaanlt and bit " a 1 ti at or the child of Mr. James Uarman, 1 ita of June The child's foot and ankina were !.. -'d. A witness traimed that the little child fall .m the pavement, aud then undertook to crawl "" o airpn; witneaa ca lea to tae anver tare tlmra. but he dlil eot heed him his attention being eireclfd to the rnutlurtor at ihe other eud of the car; tt.ere aai a daii la trck. and It was very nearly OBTk. 1 he cliltd waaon ihapaa-etmer oro slug, t-uerf nan ottered to prove mat 1 he car was KOlnc !?k..iiS I?. e,r,',-hat he driver was not talk. and If the car aa driven caraleaaly thiV 1 therJ ?m la hi be an ataault and baltary In 11,1a c. "St there wm l wllilulneaa. wanioanraa, mallulotisueas la the man" nrr. Vrelet sillily. Ifendanl'acounael asked cermlsalon to fila raa. Sena for a new trial. Joan Lena waa convicted rf havlna Interfered with onioer I.aird in the dho iarc ot bla duiy. Tne o nicer had arreatrd th. broihar of the onaouer for flghilng wban tie prlani.er latarlervo anu oomutlttad aaaaull and battery John Ld atalad that Ibe oHIcer knew where he could be found, ant could have amaiel him atany lime, hut lis bail a'lned two mintha to e a) bafore he arrested Inna onicnr Laird said thai llie prlnoner tlrd alter thr occurrence. The Jury re. commpar-ed him totlinniwrny of that onri. 1 harlea W'lltee waa a?qulited of asaaultand battery on his wile, ' .Henry Carroll, Franola Lewis, and William Join on, three KPiiileiuanlv look Inn youna mn, the tamo who were aninltted ot havlna entered the honao of Mr. John Huldle, were charged with entlnavorlna to enter ibehouaeof Mr Jobn Marls, on Pine street. Officer Brown, asai.u-d oy Olllcar Ulenn, arrested the prlaonsrs li t'ie yard orthe aremlaes. Mr. leal laanelcnbor. whoao house overlooks Mr. Mar a' preruiaea. One day ef.er dinner he saw men by tbo yn'e. They went In the yard. He could nut Mentlfy ihem. hut saw tho officers arrest three me a lu ti e yard Jury out. Ferdinand Lenon plead guilty to the charge of forgery. riilladelphla Cattle Market. Mow day, July 27 lleef Cattle-Supplies of this ceKcrlptlon of a ock have hoeu coining forwatd tjulte freely since our last report, in the aggregate reaching 2H3i head. The market in ci.tiatquence, except lor prime, has been ex cefcslvely dull, at a decline of ?H'(tlc. per lb. on Interior tliscrlt tlons. We quote cuotce at OoilOo prime at CITo., and common at 4'$!o. Tne lollowlug are ihe particulars of tho sales: Hratl. 8 Owen Bmlth, Western, 79, grosg. 67, A. Chrlaiy & llro., Western, 8ra9i., gross 20, Denaler & McUleese, Cheater Co., 7Uid8 j.;. Er. K0, T. Mcl' llleu, Western. VjwdX, grosst 1H5, P. Hathaway, Western. aU. ijross. ICO, J, B. Kirk, C'heprer countv. HualO, gross. 36, B. McKillen, Western, 00'. gross. 80, Jas. McFilleu. Wealeru, 7(vw. arosa. 50, E. 8. McFUIen, Wtatem, 8i9, grossr" IDl, Ullman k HocIiiukd, Western, TlZQWi gr. iti'i, Martin Fuller A Co., Western. 7HaJU, gr. 104, Mooney & Mmlin, Western, 7 10 ar ss. til), Tht'S. Mooney & llro.. Western, lk7U. Bros". 71 H. Cllaln, Western Penn ,o(.t8U.Ki J. J. & Ij. Frank, Western, 79j$, gross. M0, Flunk ASchomberK, Webtru, 7U914, or. 75, Hope & Co., Western, 7(9, gross. 5", It. tun & Co.. Western, 8(0)9, gross. iil, H. B iltlwlu, Ches'er cmuity, 7 1 gross. 48, J. Clemi-on, Wes ern, 8(a)9i)i, gross.' t0 J. Aulil, Western, a-ross. .'IO, J. Seldouiridge, Wealern, 89, groas. (i9, ChnnUler& Alexauder.Chesterco,. gr, 21 J. Kimble, Chentcr county, Wntfl, ross. iS, J. A. Wallace, Cleater co., 61914, gross. 15. Jesse Miller, Cheater co 8rai9 Rroas. (j0. John McAnlle, Wes em, 0S,9. gross. 73, N. Weiitu:, Western, 6a8. gross. l'J, R Neely, Chester count v. 7(a)8, gross. 18, C. Walker, Western, 7i7U gross. 70. Dryfoos & Steinberg. Western, 68, gr. 15, Ji hn Brown, l'enua., 56, gross.; 89, J. It Ueinuilll, Delaware, 4cjl5. gross. 15. B. Bloom 1 11 i?l ale, Western, ts:.7, gross. 37, Touney A ll llle. Western P. oi4'a,t gross. Bheep rtceliiU 8U0O head. Notwithstanding ti.e large oflVrings tbo demand waa quite active and the market closed firm; Rales of common aud choice descriptloua at otCo. per lb. gross. Cows and Calves Receipts, 200 head. The in quiry waa fair, at s.ea ly prices. The closing quotations were for springers, 815(300; and eowa and calves, $50(175. l-i ogs Receipts, 3(100 head. The offerings con tinue light, and nnder a lively competition of the stock on sale an advance of 60c. per 100 lbs. nelt was realized: the sales were reported, at the Avenue and Union yards, at from 113 to 8U-50; the latter rate or prime oorn fed. How York Stock Vluotatlomo 3 P. X. Kecelvea uy telegrupu from liieauiuulng dk DavlB. Utock Broken., No. 48 a. Third street. N Y. Cent. K 135 Chi. and N.W. Dref. N. Y. and E. K. 0S: cnt. and K. I. R mil rn. ana itea. rt va Mlch.tr. and N. I. H. 91 Clev. A Plttsb'g K.. 89 'i Chi. and N.W. com b2, Pitta. K.vv.andCnl, R. R. ............. UOVS Uold 144VJ Market dull but Arm. The Crow of the Kam Stonewall at HoniCe TLe WaKliington Star of July 25 sajs: . From some of the crew of the ram Stonewall, Wio nave returned to their homes In this city, we learn tbat tbey were all discharged at Yoko bama. Japan, Juue 2, except riamuel B.Ellis, (son of Jonas Lilt, Esq., of this city), who re mains on board as engineer. Captain Brown is still in comniuud, and bas a craw of ten men detailed from the steam sloop Monocacy to keep the ship 111 order. Many of the crew determined, to remain In Yokohama and some of tbem have already opened restaurants, barber shops, etc., which are mostly patronised by ibe foreigners, as tbcie is always a ereat ael of shipping in tho harbor. Tbe crew, when dUcharsed, were paid oO in Mexican dollars, which they converted into bills of exchange on 1 oution. Besides, the; were allowed forty-live days' oxtra pay, and given ttee passages home cabin passages to th ollicers, and steerage pa-sace to the men. Too Stonewall is still in custody of the American Minister, who a aits the issue now pending between tho rival tactions of the Japanese Gov ernment. SOAP. Q O A P. The nnd.ttlgued, known to the public as Manufac turers of Pure, Unadulterated Family and Fancy Soaps, have spent many years and much of their means In educating the public to believe the facts tbat ' so-called cheap or low-priced" Soaps, being necessarily adulterated, are the dearest, and that good .tire Br apt. although apparently dsrr, are the cheapest. They have reason to know tbat their teach ing bas bad its proper effort noon the mtads of intel ligent housekeepers, and believing tho tlino bas come when a really Superior Soap will be appreciated, tbey now put In tbo market an ar.lcle which they are con fident Is the besi Family Washing Soap ever offered to tbe people ot this or any other community. MERINO SOAP. The superiority of the materials used, aud ths che mical toinbtuatlon of tbem, Is of such a soleutlfio natute tbat the Merino Soap Is perfectly neutral and mild, and cannot Injure tbe texture ot tbo most deli cate labrlc. whilst Its washing or detersive proper ties are truly astonishing. Tbe Merino Soap can be used by rubbing on ths clothes In the u-uul way; but If cat In shavings, and dl solved in bot water, and the cluthes soaked for half au hour la the solution, Its extraordinary detersive properties will be more fully oWtalund, One pound will go as far as thne pounds of any Of Ihe many to called labor -laving, but cluthcs-rotting. Family Soaps in the markfl. Bold iiy Gbockhs and Dkalbbs iw soaps aix ovaa tub United Status, ano Wholesale b uit Mamjfactvbeks. f7 27 mwfSt Mckeom:, van jiaagex k co., Ko. 81 South FKONT Street, Philadelphia; Or No. 30 B RCfiA Y Btreet. New York. H UJSITKI) STATES REVENUE STAMPS. l ilnolpsl Depot. No 3114 OIIKHSUT Htroet. Ctutral Depot, No 10.18 Fir I'll Street, one doorbe'.ow Chuanut. Ktlab UUed lotii. Revenue Stamps ot every description constantly on nand In auy amount Or era b Mult or Express promntlr attended to. . Cnlted States Nott s hralw on Pblladtlpbla or Not Toik or current fundi received In payinnnu Particular attention paid to small order. . t he decisions ol the Cora i IshIuii can be oonsnttof and an lufurmation renardlug a law ebeoriull Sivoo. GKTTHB BBST.-THK HOLY BIBLK-HAH. lug's KdltlonaFamlly, Puhlt aud Fockot Uiit lu beautiful atyles of Turaey Moroooo and anil bindings. A new edition, axrauifed Utt photograp. lUaTlool A"" w HARDra0. Fubllshor; 90, tot cuiuNTjX buwo. batow MvmnA
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