TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 18G8. la -mw v NUMUEIl CLXXXIT. A Vm FOB MFNTAf. DTPrBPTICS. AND A CUB! yon UY-rocnoNnniA, nY-rocRHY, on ant COMPLAINT OF A UV OBDBU. TJTK FFSFfCF AKH rH'vrFISFXCF OF flF J.OKDON AM) on Kit H'JW, DlSTlLLhli Ml OVH bUJilJifS &IUTOK. From "Punch." The Phacticb ok JUnr Farmisci. The fre quent mention of Daby Tarming Bngpeats the question "What crops n ay a baby be ex peoted to yield f" Thereto thj only answer that can well be given Is "The usual exan themata of infancy." But, at this rate, all the harvest a baby can afford would be reaped ly the doctor. LVett from "Norma" (arranged for a little Duck and a Chorus of (ireen Peas). "Yes, we together 1" etc. OrKHA fob Odd-Laters. Bet-ly. A National Triumph. Mr. Duncan Camp 111 read in the Owl, which he had borrowed: "Her Majesty's Government have resolve t to confer a Peerage on Sir Kobert Napier." lie remarked to Mr. Archibald Frazer: 'There'll be just nae Peer like Napier." Mr. Arohibald Frazer, in less than, a minute, ImrRt out laughing. Mr. Duncan Campbell laughed too. Then thay went off, both of them, into fits of laughter, which continued With momentary intermissions for about twenty minutes, and recurred at intervals during a period of four hours and a half. Frince Napoleor. Impecuniosity is evi dently threatening the Emperor of the French, lie has been sending a Napoleon for change all over Europe, and can't get it done anywhere. A HEW EXHIBITION. Notice 6.1 our Travelling Cockney.') The Emperor, the Empress, the Prince Im- ! fierial, and Prince Napoleon, as A Nappy 'amily. An Extraordinary Rik. From the case of Bisk Allah against the British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, it seems that the Company consider that, though they insure against any ordinary risk, they decline the responsibility of Risk Allah. On Dit. The Music Hall Comic Singers are about to publish .A Plea for Tol-lol deration. Advice by a Reasosaisle Abstaiseh. Stick to dry wine. Pensive TiiounnT. In his speech on the vote of thanks, the Premier said, "Happy is the man who hau been thrice thanked by his coun try." Well, the country has twice thanked Mr. Disraeli, and it was on his resignations. He may be happy yet. PBDDPIW? IT TLAINLY. "Why is a promising cricketer like flour and eggs ? .Because he's calculated to make a good latter. Legitimate Complaint. The Ritualists sepa rate the eexes in church. Paterfamilias writes to a paper complaining of this, lie has been In the habit of sitting by his wife for twenty live years, "and who," he piteously asks, "is, under the new plan, to pinch me when I snore out at the stupid seimoii ?" The clergy ought to see to this. A "Woman's Question and Answer. The reason assigned by men why women ought not to have votes is iu fact a woman's reason fcecause they oughtn't. Unless, indeed, you say: "Why shouldn't females vote as well a3 males? Ueean.se the women don't push down Park pales From "Fim." TnoranTS, tiiis (swiNjnuaNixa weather. Were you a sherry cobbler, And I u penny Ice, 1 tin ult this summer weather Wfi'd vaulsU altogether: You, gulped by greedy gobbler, I, swulioweu lu a trice Were you a sherry-cobbler, And I a peuny ice. If you were soda water, -Aiitl 1 were lemonade. Or e'er wo could bethink us, I fancy folks would clrlnls us; AHbougU ttiey didn't oubter, They'd do so, I'm afraid, If you were soda-water. And I were lemonade. If you were Hash's bitter. And I were glnuer-beer, Tbey'd make or us a Bhandy Ciaii, liesb aud cool, and nundy; Ko other fate were litter This weaiber mucii I fear, If you were Bush's bluer. And I were ginger-beer. Were you a gln-and-soda, And 1 cor'iao-uud-seltz, I vow I IbiuK, by Hebe, Bo popular should we be. To both they would cry "co ld," While this hot weatuer melts; Were you a uln and soda. And I cognae-RDd-HeW.. If you were water-melon, I Blrawberrles and cream Our lives, were we at Grainger's Would clearly be lu dangers. For they're the things that sell ou (Such sunny days i deem Were you a vmter-melou, I strawberries and cream. But since you're none of those, dear, And I um none of tlicse; .Lei's go and liquor-up, dear, And have a clurot-cup, dour; Just dip your pretty nose, dear, In something cooling, please, Since you are none of those, dear, And I am nouo of these. A Classical Anecdote. A "acliolar and a gentleman" of our acquaintance informs us that a well-known quotation from Cicero is erroneously stated to be an extract from the oration against Cataline. lie assures us it was when Cicero wa3 walking in the neighbor hood of Derby that, seeing Cataline drive by in a dog-cart, tooling "a team," en route for the meet of a well-known pack, he ex claimed "Quom-usque tandem !" Dead-Alive Literature. There is a writer In the Leeds' Mt nurt who certainly should be engaged by the 1'ult Malt, for he possesses a power of writing paragraphs as-good as any that have ever appeared in the "Gazette of Education." He is describing the end of a foolish fellow who in a drunken freak jumped Into the Don, aud "disappeared beneath the surface of the waters, aud became a lifeless corpse," as if corpses were anything elre than lifeless. He winds up the account I y Baying that "the deceased lives at Masbro' V It he does, we should say he has become a lively corpse. ' A Ciiaritarlb Creature. A member of the ministry, noted for his appreciation of the Annual Greenwich dinner, is reported to have eaid, on hearing that naturalists have proved whitebait to be nothing but baby-bloaters, 4,Ah, well 1 my affection for the poor little things is bo strong, that I love them, still, though, (h) erring i" Land at Last. A would-be contributor, nothing discouraged by previous refusals, inti mates to us that he is about to take a tour through the Principality in the hope of there picking up a few 'Ap-yj thoughts. Ok (Race) Cocrph. Why la a gentleman paying a solitary visit to his stud of Derby Cracks like a man who has to shift for him self f Because be is left to his own race-hot ses, Qukry for Meteorologists. When a storm has been brewing in the air, has the downfall ever been known to take the bhape of beer f r.j.ow Him Ur ! A scientific correspondent writes to us that he sops in the newspapers, "Borwilk'h Baking Powder," and wishes to gay that it lie is, he is doing a very dangerous thiL'g, and that there's safe to be an explosion, . Litkrauy Mem. We see announced a volume entitled Artists ami Arabs. It would have been quite as alliterative and more sen sational to have named the book Bedouins and Bohemians. Turn Floors Us ! The lady who inserted the following advertisement in the Times of the 30th ultimo was, like her terms, "moderate" in the language flic uses in speaking of her apartments: KM UUNisnnn.-A lady wishes to LET, vpou moderate terms, her First and (Se cond I- loom. Tliey are musical, and speak for eign lucguagrs. Alpliit, elo., etc. Instead of describing as "Unfurnished' hese accomplished lloors, which are xnusica' and speak foreign languages, she might have said, "well stored with the treasures of a li rat rate education." The Land for All?opp, and Bas3 and Co. -The Dry Tortugas. Rioht to a T. Etranga that the cup should seldom -be amongst Bohc mians IJohea. Tub Bkst Machinery for Prosecuting an IxuuTiiY The How-so T-ing Machine. From Uic "Toinalnnvkt" woman's word-rook. Subscription. The cover to good works, with a monogram outside. Suburbs. The whiskers on a city's face. Sugar. Like a sweet temper makes much insipidity agreeable. Summer. That which one swallow does not make; but which makes one swallow anything iced. Sicell.A bubble on the sea of pleasure. Sieord. A glittering blade which make3 most havoc in female hearts. Taste. A sense denied to m03t, and abused by many. Tea. The beverage which cheers three times three for China, and a little one over for Aeenin. Tender. The quality which tugs many a man-of-war to port. Tawr. A rare bird with golden eggs. From Divers Sources. A Kentuckiau becoming incensed at the boastfulness of an Englishman as to the supe riority of British inventions, exclaimed "lhaw ! Tbey are of no account. Why, a house-painter in ray neighborhood grained a door po exactly in imitation of oak, that last year it put forth leaves; and grew an exoellent crop of acorns; and another fellow, up in Iowa, has juat taught ducks to swim in hot water, and with such success that they lay boiled eggs 1" The Englishman from that time exhibited a modest aud subdued air. Araco once confidently announced that a big comet thai w approaching the earth would not destroy it. "How do you know?" he was atked. "I don't know," he replied; "but in either case I am safe. If it does not kDock the world to pieces, I shall be con sidered a prophet; if it does, they can't blow me up in the newspapers." A Strakoe Physiological Fact. The higher organs of the brain are situated at its upper and anterior portion; the lower at its under and posterior one. It is strange, therefore, that an "intellectual warfare" must havemore to do with the "cerebrum" than with the "cerebellum." Unanimity. "We must all be unanimous, " observed Hancock, on the occasion of signing the Declaration of Independence; "there must be no pulling diil'erent ways." "Ye3," ob served Franklin, "we must all hang together, or most assuredly ww shall all hang sepa rately." Younq Adders. A Boston teacher, who in a fit of vexation called her pupils a set of yonDg adders, on being reproved for her lan guage, apologi.ed by saying that she was speaking to those just commencing arithmetic. "How many regular, Bteady boarders are there in this house '!" asked a census-taker of a servant girl. "There's fifteen boarders in all, sir, but not xnore'n four of 'em is steady persons, sir." An old salt, sitting on a wharf, the other day, very soberly remarked: "I began the world with nothing, and I have held my own ever since." A terse and suggestive biog raphy. A boy eight years old, in one of our public Eehool3, having been told that a reptile "is an animal that creeps," on being aked to name one, promptly and triumphantly replied "a labJ., Quilp, who has heretofore been a Universal ist, now believes there are two things destined to be eternally loat his umbrella and the man who stole it. An Abandoned Character. A musical en thusiast has written to the Duke of Cambridge to ppk fur his permission to wear the Iiaui of the First Life Guards round his hat. TooMfcn von our Gravity. Idioticns writes to ak whethtr the force of gravy-tea ia equal to the strength of beef-tea. The new condition of the atmosphere ia most fully accounted for from the fact that the present time mud, of necessity, be "cloae I" A real estate agent informs the public that he has "a beautiful cottage for gale, containing ten rooms and eight acred of laud." "Rioiit as NiNErKNCK." Tbere is a Disraeli in power; there is also a "Power" iu Disraeli. "It is more blessed to give than to re ceive," applies particularly to advice. Grkat Slanging Match in the Commons. Grant Dull' against Grand Duller. Nautical. Toeing out craft Kicking a blackleg down stairs. Pin Money. What is expended in bowling alleys. Dress Material for the Sea-siiore Surge. "Rifle PitACTica" Picking pocketa. The Order on Hunning. "Olf 1" The restrictions upon the Pari3 press are jaot ro great as to prevent the announcement that M. Glas-Bizoin went to the Mabille the other evening. KiDg Cole Dot the jolly old soul but one of the Australian cricketers, has been bowled out of existence hy bronchitis ' in England. A Chinese manager in San Francisco has sut at naught the traditions of his nation by putting females on the stage of his theatre. In a bar-room fight in San Francisoo, one "beat" neatly severed another's hand, from hJa arm with a uuigle out. CITY INTELLIGENCE. rOBADDmOHAL LOCAL IT) OOTSrDB PASBS. Accidents. Hugh Laflerty, aooidentally shot through tbe hand by himself. Michiiel Devereaux, a brfkesmau on the Head inn Kail road, foot mashed between tbe bumper of coal tars. William Honrjer. a brakesman on the Koith Peuntjlvania Hadroad, arm severoly rrHt-hfd hctwen the bumpers of freight cars. George Kiif dcll, a teamstrr, run over by his own enrtj h'g eeverely lacerated, and injured about the body: caue'd by his hore becoming un mniinReabln. They wore admitted to the Episco pal Hospital. Thomas HaughloD, aped 45 J ears, rcf-Ulns; at Front aud Bbl;pen streets, thumb taken off by a barrel of sugar roliine upon it. Bridget Mc Alner, need 42 years, residinir on IIjell street, below Noiris, arm tractured by a fall m Atlantic City. Wary Griffith, aged 05 jear, loot cranhed by being run over by a city paseuger cur, at Broad street and WashiiigtOQ avenue. Hndjct McKnlglit, aged S3 jears, re-itliiiii at Sixth mil Lombard streets, cut about the Inca by a police nmn while under arrest. Tae above were ad mitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The Coroner was nottlled hist evening to hold an inquest on the body of Benjamin Vobt, a tire id au on the PeLnsylvanla ltaiiioad. who was killed jcMcrday morning by coming in contact with a bridge near Kuitheuville. Deceased re sided at Kennctt Square, near West Chester. He was a married man, and about thirty-live years ol age. llr. J. Doyle, a member of the Hibnrnla Fire Company, hal his legs injured by being run over by the apparatus ot the Good Intent Hose. George Morris, a diivcr in the employ of NcHtie A Lew, was thrown from his cart yes terday and was run over, ne received a com pound iracture. BCSINKSS OP TBK UNITED STATES SCD-TfiEA- SURY. The following is the business statement of the Assistant Treauror, at Philadelphia, for the month of July, 18G8: tu. Balances on hand, July 1,. . . Receipts during month, viz. ; Jnly 31 Account General Treasury, including customs, $2,784,78589 Post Office tund . S(;,GM'70 Iiitcrcst fund . . 3.479.(i20h5 $9,869,50349 Disburecrs' fund . 1,606,454 44 7,966,87593 $17,836,37942 SR. Payments during the month, viz: July'31 Account Gtn- crnl Trsasury, . $5,473,71678 Poit office, . . 30,78400 Interest, . . '. 2,216,31545 Disburscrs, . . 8G0,bl!l08 8,617,06731 Balance at close of business this day $9,213,71211 TEMPJRAUY LOAN DEPARTMENT. July 1 Balance due depositors, . $13, 10000 Repayments to depositors, , . 1,10000 Balance due depositors at the close of business this day. July 31, . . $12,30000 Fractional currency redeemed duriDg the month, $235,22800 Larceny. Mary Campbell, colored, was charged before Alderman Bciiler, at tbe Ceutr.il Station, yetterday, with the tUeit ot articles of jewelry iroin a boarding-house ou South Wash ington Square, where she was employed a3 a dome-die. Frances Laflerty, the complainant, testiQed to the theit, nud the officer who made the arrest stated that the defendant admitted her guilt, nnd said that she had pawned the ar ticles stolen, giving the name of the pawn broker who had received them; that ho called on the broker, who denied a knowledge ot the UCUueeO, and U.e roouipt of the jewelry. MurV wes committed to answer. J J Goods Found. Several lads playing about a board pile, in what is known us Morris City, which is north of Girard avenuo and west of Twenty-tilth s'reet, found concealed behind it on Thursday four rolls ot calico, which had evi dently been placel there by a thief until they could be removed without much risk. They were banded over to the Lieutenant of Police of the Twelfth District, and they cm be seen at the Twentieth Ward Station, Tenth and Thomp son streets. Re-Arrested. John Roat, who made his escape lrom officer Uazlitt a few days since, has been recaptured. Roat was shot by the policemau, who discharged several loads of his revolver at the crowd. The bull struck the check bono, glanced and passed around to the tide ol the head, where it lcdgo.d. It has been extracted, ami the wound is hot causing much pain, nor giving rise to much apprehension of danger. Democratic Meeting. The Democrats of Gcrmuntowu held a meeting at the wigwam last evening. They raised a ling, bearing the names ot Seymour nud Blair, for the Presidency aud "Vice l'revidincy. In the wigwam Mr. Henry Coeet-haH presided. Speeches were mi.de by Nathan C. James aud iiarman Yerkes, ol Doylcs town, Colonel Zulich, of this city, and others. WISCELLAHEOUS CITY JOTTINGS: Tbe General Government are tearing down the buildings used as barracks during the war, on the ground opposite Foit Delaware, as the post is to be abandoned. Tbe Eleventh baptist Church, in this city, have unanimously culled the Rev. Clias. Kcyser, of Binghaiutou, Y., to become their pastor. Mr. Keyser is the author of the Prize Catechism, published by the Baptist Publication Society. The Gas Truees give uotice that from and after to day the piice ol gas will be udvauced to $2.55 per thousaud lect. The Trustees give as the caute for the advance the increase of the pay to the workmen. Washington F. Pcdrlck, of this city, who was the private secietary of Attorney General Stanbcry, has accepted a belter position under Attorney General Kvarts, by mvitutiou of that gentleman. The Dilicrcut Fire Euglne Company will hold a ineetinn at 8 o'clock this evening. The Journeymen House painters will hold a meeting on Monday evening at No. 803 Locust Btreet. The Union Rpubliefin voter of the Second Division, Tweuty-ufth Ward, will meet at Wil liam Sargent's, Kenning on avenue, ubove liar row iiate lane, this eveuur.', ut 7i o'clock. The conductors nnd drivers ot the City Pas sercer tais will hold a meeting at h ill-past 2 o'clock to-morrow nlternoon in the hull ot tbe Passenucr Bnilroad Rcliet A-socintion, corner ol Ninth and Snrmcr Girden str ets. The Athletic and (i"ary tins afternoon, at Seventeenth street and Colum bin a enue. LEGAL NOTICES. j TN THE DISTRICT COURT O? TIIH I J. tTND Kl) fj'l'A l i s VOn i dh i A 3't'KItN Did- 1 1'KlUTOh' rhNNhVLVAMA. I IN ilANKUUl'iCV. win Uy of Ju;y, 1858 at Phlla- ClH lililu. ; The undersigned hereby gives notice of hlfl appoint, meiit us AhslKnteof LOUKNl'.U k 1 K1JA N K.s, ul I'nl lmli li liiu.lli tliccutliity ol Pliiht'lelphlti.HiKt the SHu'.O 1 Ol 1'miiey IvauiH, wiinin nam JJiHiricL, wno uiti iv n c.Juli:eii a bankrupt npcu li'a own pululon, by the lrfstrlct couri ci bald iitriei. TIIOMAH V. PRICrT, No. Mill AltNOIt, Wlitvt. To the Creditors o' snld Bankrupt. !7 isiubji CORN EXCHANGE IlACl MANDtACrOKY. JOIifl T. IIAILIDV & CO., KKMIIVKU TO N, E. corner ot UaKKKI' nud WATKH ntreets, I'liiiutieipnitt. DEALERS IN KAUfc! KND BAGGING Of every d.orlptlon, for Grain, Flour, bull, buper-1'lnnphnie of Lime, Bone JJunt, kuj. ... , Large and Bmall GTJNN Y KAUB constantly ou hand, AlH0' WOOL. bACKH. JL 11 N T. BAIT.ItY JAMBS CASCADEM. TIT ILLIAM 8. GRAN , VV LOAlMlfHION MitltOHANT, Ne.8B.Di.LA.WAHK Aveuuo, fhlUdbiphla, Alii. NT FOB , . liupnnt'i Gunpowder, Ketlned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc, W. Jiaker A L'o.'a Chocolate Coco, irnd Itroina. Crocker, Broa. i Co.' XeUow Met Buealiiltyt, Bolt and Htdltt MARINE TELEGRAPH. Var additional Marin JVewt $e Firit Page. ALMANAO fOB PHII.ADKLPUIA-THIS DAT BUM Rlsfl...........,4MI Moot rt!tT..... K-21 Bum Skts..... ?'18 HiBR WAr......,12 69 MOON'S PHASPSi, ruiLADBI PHIA. WAHBTTrOToN, ArntlMT, . H.M, R M. I'nl I Menu B 7'Btl ino. H'44 mo- I, Ht Quarter 11 7-41 Din. T'Altno. New Moon 18 0 22 ruo, (CiM mo. Flist Quarter M 7 68 av. 7Wav. CLEARED YKSTKnDAY N. O, barqnn Andreas. Haul, Cork or Falmouth for onier, Workman Co Bciir Win. lienry, Conway, Baltimore, Lennox A Bjr- tims. Sl'r J. H. Wirlvor. Pfinnla, Kalllmoro. A. nmvtm. Jr. Hi'r Brt'tol. Waiei. New York. W. P. ClydnACo. Top I'heaapeake. Memhon, lor Baltimore. wliK a oiv nt hargeH. W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Kaliy Qneen, Hiiears. ir Baltimore, with a to oi bargee, W. P. Clyde A Co. ARHIVKD YKSTKItDAY. Barque Iddo Kimball, Halm, tv nay a rrom Brpmn, Via Hampton Koad, In ballast to 8. P. pedrleic C. Barque H. U. W. IloOfr, Hooper, from TrlnuW'l, Via K y Weat tHth Inat , wnn sugar lo A W. Wolsri. Hilgrt etroiii, Kirimt. 7 days from Jacksouvllle. Wl'h inmber to J. R. Baxley ft Co. Hrhr h raucee Hanerly, Tucker. 8 day trom Qoorge towD, u. C . with lumber to captain. nehr K. W. BrowD. Kodniun, 8 nay a from Wilming ton, is. I'., with luijibor to U Trump, Hon A Co. Bcb r fcarly Bird. Kogera, 14 liaya from Peuaacola, With lim ber to captain. Bcbr I.onle, Taylor. 8 days from Portland, with lum ber f T. P. Oalvin A Co. Belir Olivia. Fox. 1 day from Odeaaa, Del., with grain to Jna. li. Uew ley A Co. Hchr Bunting. Oroaman, 1 day from Odeaaa, DeL, With grain to J as. L llowley ft to, Hebr Hatah nnd Mary. Fowler, 1 day from Dover, Del . wlib grain to Jos. K. Palmer. Bteamer H. F. Pbnlpa, Browu. U hours from New York, with mdae. to W. M. Balrd ft Co. Ptenmer Ann Kl ra. Rloliarda. 24 hours from New York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde ft Co. Hi earner Fannie, I'enton. ?i houra lrom Now York, wl'h wflao to W. M Balrd ft Co. Tug Chesapeake. Mershon, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Fairy Queen. Hhears. lrom Baltimore, With a tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde ft Co, BKLOW. Ship John Harvey. Lovell, from Liverpool, and brig J. liclntyio, from . POUT OF PhTlADBLPITIA. Foreign and coa.-iiwls arrivals for the month of June, 1868, as compared with tbe same period In 1687: 18(18, 1867. For. Coast. Total. For. coast. Tot Phlrs 8 ... 6 8 ... s BteaiuBhips 2 ... 2 8 ... 8 Barques 20 1 21 27 2 SO BrU'fl M 29 8 88 81 12 43 Hchooners..... 24 848 872 24 867 8U1 Bloopa ... 868 8(iH ... 881 8N1 triteanjere FHO 860 ... 2IA 218 Barrres, ... 678 679 ... 2IS 216 Bonis ... 1184 Ut4 ... 2187 2187 Total 81 8449 3550 88 8881 8G9 There were 89 clearances for foreign ports during the month, vis : For Cork. 2; Havre. 1: Gibraltar. ; Trieste, 1; Marseilles. 2; Genoa. 1: Leghorn, li Rotter dam. 8; Antwerp. 8: Hamburg 8; Bremen li; Klslnore, 1; Htettln. 4; Stockholm, 1: atonf video. 1; Laguayra, 2; Point a Petre, Uuad , 1; Triutdad. 1; Kingston, Ja., 1; Havana, 3; Clentuegos, 1; Hagua. 1; Cardenas 1; Guan tenamo, 1; Mayaguez. 1; Neuvltaa 1; He. Jago. 1: Bar bados. 2; Aaplnwall. 1: Ivigiut 2: Windsor, 1; Hallux. 4; Bt. John. N. B , 4; Yarmouth, 1; BU George, N. B 1: Llgby, 1; Maltland, N. 8.. 1. , , . MEMORANDA. Steamship Pioneer, Cainurlue, for Philadelphia, Cleured at Wilmington, N. C , yesterday. Barque A bble Thomas, Kayuiond. for Philadelphia, at Bllaiol, Kug . 17lh ult. Hcl,r M. H Biockbaua. Cordery, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C . l2niu ult. Hcbr js A. Cummins, Wblriow, hence, at Alexan dria Ml h u It. Mc.br Maggie N. Mulr. Forbes, cleared at Baltimore aulu. ult.. for Camden. N. J. Hclir" E. Ewlng. Mcbevltt, ond Chamberlain, Law son hence, at Wasblr gtou. D. C, Uuih ult. bcbr s J. li. Myers, Kiwood. and Abble Pitman, Lom bara, hence, at Boston Sotli ult. Hchr Evergreen, hence at Lynn 27th nit. Bchr J. C. Heniy. Ullkes, beuco. at Lynu 20th nit. , hchr Fleetwlng, Nash, hence, at Rockland 24ih ult. Bcbr K. P. Chase, hence for Lynn, at Holmes' H'lle 29th ult. Mailed, all except the western bound, and brig Geo. W. 4.hase. scare C. E. Paige, Frlnk; O. R. Elmer, Haley: K J. Heraty. Heraty; Anna Barton, bprlng; Helen Mar, Nlckersnn; E. W. Gardner. Bleelman; Clara DvlJ son, Mlltord: Herbert Manton. Crowellj I.G.Curtis, Aiwood; Wm. Wallace, Scull: F. Nlckergon, Kellev; II. A. Bogera, Cranmer; and it, G. Uuud, Taylor, hence, at Boston 8Uth ult. uiuui i a Ttrw. Steamship Pioneer. Catharine, at Wilmington. N. C , UMii ult from Philadelphia, reports having expe rienced a heavy HW, gain almost the entire passage, lusting from 10 P. M. Friday to 10 A. M. Monday, 27th ultimo. The Bliovelful Bhonl Llghtvesscl arrived at Nw Bedlord tb ult. (In tow or U. 8, steamer Cactus;, for a new hawse pipe. The Relief Llghtvessel baa been placed on the station while the other Is repairing. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFE3 LUM AND DRY PLASTER AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. Brooklyn, Hay 16, 1888, Mcaers. Marvin & Co., New York Gentlemen; Oat Planing Mill, with FIFTY THOUSAND feet of lum ber, was destroyed by fire last night, and we are happy to Bay your ALUM AND DBY PLA8TEB SAFE preserved our books, payors, and money, In excellent order. We want another and larger one, and will call on yon as toon aa we have Ume. Yours trnly, SHEARMAN BROS. Tbls Sate was Red hot tor several hours, and the cast-Iron feet were actually melted. It can be seen at onr store. No. 285 BBOADWAY. A PERFECT SAFE. MARTIN'S CHROME IRON SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFE, Will mist all burglars" Implements Tor any length of time. PLEASE BEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. MARVIN & CO., rKDiCll'AL 1 721 CI1ESTMJTST., WAREHOUSES, J (Masonic Hull), Pliila., 80S UBOADWAT. NEW TOItU, 10H BANK BlIttKT, CLKVELAND, O., And for sale by onr Agent In the principal cities hroughont tbe United btatea. 626 tuihsaia C. L. HAISCR, MAMOFAOTUBBB 09 FIRE AHD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOO ITU, JUKLL HANQKK, AND CAL.J US .UrjlLDIMU ilAKDWARK. h No. aoa auu A LAlCijE ASSORTMENT OF FIKB &;'ii-Dd linrfclar-proof HAFE& on band, with Insid' duora, DwennaK-houi-e Hatia, free from dDiEms Prwua low, C UAtaENFtUlCMt, 65 No. tt VIMjK tilf IRC GUARDS, W013. ISTOUK a-BONTS, ANTLUMS, FAO TOBIKN, ETC. Patent Wire Ratlinf, Iron Bedsteads, Ornamenta Wire Work, Paper makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by nr. walker sons; nwfl No 11 North SIXTH Btreet, JOHN CRUMP. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, snopsi no. sis lodue htbeet, an KO. 1789 lUENMVT IITBEET, H nULAEELFHIAJ SHIPPING. VFfN 6TEAM TO LIVKKFOOL, CALLUSO mwM I iL. AT m'EKNMOWN. tu. ....... ..L itrtTh in. flittsa IMUJ.IUI-.I, II, ir. ...III.. '- w..v v..... ttaiea and I.rUlb oovvrutuenta, for carrjluk Uf Mni'a. t'lTY OF PAPIH . ....w.K&(ur.!v, Aiwat 1 ri'lY OF lAJMUOS H..rnrrtar, .Vnin"i t CITY O P N Atl, iNi'.N(vl Hainan 1 uw-d'y, H CITY UK MAL'UMORK rnuirly Anc-t CITY O Ba10, ...fcinroy, Anicunt i! .... Tu'tHy. A uijn 't a K,' H rvia limtriiji CITY OF AN l WKKP.... ..rtauirdar, A aRiint 1 1 and e.cti aucelliR Saturday and aitrrnale Monday at noon, rrom rift rso. H mjhth Kivr. Hat i of panan by the Mall steamer SAILING KVIi-KY BaI IIKDAY;- Pavaole In Gold. I Payable In Currency. First Cabin..- iao Hterraue " to London 10.1 1 to London. V to Parla.. lir ' to i'an r Paaaage by the Monday slamera: Cabin. f0 KO'd. Stpcraite, enrrenry. Hatea id pa ue frnm York ro HHlil-i Ctobln, (3); SU-rBR. flO, In Ruld Pa Bf nifcra alio forwarded 10 Havre, Hanib'irR, Bra rrien, etc.. at moderate riHoa. fieprage pubupkb lr m Llvprpool or Qm-rnKtowo, r. onrrency. Tlnk'is ra be bonKbt here hy pcranna Bfndlrif inr tbelr frb-nda. For lurtber lnlurniatlon, apply at tnn (Jnnmnuy's llice. JOHN ft. DALK. Ak'-nt, No. IS BHO A UWAV, New Vork. Or, CDONNKLL 4 FAULK, Manarora, 12 0 No. 411 CHESMUT B!reet, Phlla. NOKTH iMEUICAS 6TEAMSIII SSJtitJwW COM PAN Y. Vkroali IjIb Cllforaila Tla Faatama Uallrerad. NEW ARHANUKMENT. Pall'nf from New Yo. k on the th and 201 h of FVKHi MolSl'ii.or Ihoflay btlurewheu itiatdaie lall on Hmnlay, Passage lower than by any other line. ' i'or Information adorpas 1). N. CARBI.VOTON, Agfdt. PlerNe. MNOHTH HlVJiB, ew York, Or T' HO At AH K feteAKLE, No. S17 WALNUT street, Plilli-.(lp(ilila i a. W. H.WEBB. President. UHAb. DANA, Vloe-Pres Onice-84 EXCHANGE PlaO". New York, tgtnji ff PASSAGIS TO AND FKOM GKKAT LLii Kltll'AlN AN 9 1KELAND olEAWnHIP AM) SA1L.ING PACKET, AT RKUl'CED HATES. DRAFTS AVAILABLK THKUIUBOUT XNCJi LAND, IRELAND. riCOTLAND, AND WALEU. lot particulars apply to TAPctcurre. bro thers a (,, No. 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BRO A KWAY, Or to THOMAS T. 8BKLK, 11 N . 217 WALNUT street. 'rf-r, NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEy- audrla. Uturuetown. and Wuhinmim l. via Chesapeake and Delaware Caual. with con ncciionaat Alexandria from tbe moat direct route lor Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxvllle, Nashville, Daltoa and i lie Houlhweat. bicamera leave retcularly every Satnrdny at noon from the lint wbart ance Market street. f reight received dally. WM. P. CLYDR CO., . . r No. 14 North and South Wharves, J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDK1LUE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. 1 1 ?fTJ?lOTiC.TPoa NEVV Y0KK, VIA JtXPKR.SM M'KiMmu'P iiiimluv " The Steam Propellers of this line leave DAILY from first wharf below Market Btreer. 1 THROUGH IN 24 HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines going out of New York. North, Earn, and Weat, free ol rommlaslon, freights received at our usuul low mttn, WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. t uriru tt . ,0 14 n WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMFS TTAND, Agent. U ) No. 119 WALL Street, corner of South, New York, Wf- PHILADELPHIA, HICIIMONU fetaa. AND NORFOLK STEAMMH1P LINE, 'liiitOUUH FREIOMT AIR LlNUi ly THK SOUT HAND WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, Slfiret n' JFLBST ffHAR, above MARKKT THROUGH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points In North and Somh Carolina, via hea board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Lyuchbnrg, Va., Tennessee, and the Weat, via Irglnla and Tenneaaue Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad, " Freight HANDLED BUT ONCK, and taken at LOW ER RAT tt TH AN ANY OTHER LI J. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route commend It to the public aa the most desirable me dium for carrying every description ol freight. No charge lor commission, dray age, or aay exense Ot transler. Steamships tnanred at lowest rates. IrtlgUt received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South WHARVES. W. F, PORTER,. Agent at Richmond and City Point. T, P. CROWELL & CO.. Agenta at Norfolk, a II . li - - flllt VM VIWH' e VV r n"n c rTT i t.idir'i'1 mm L. Transportation Company Deaoatch a u omit-sure Lines, via Delaware and Rarltun Canal, on and after the ISth ot Mnrub, leaving daily at 12 M. and s P. M connecting with all Northern and Eastern lines. For ireiisht, wblcb will be takeu on accommodating terms, apply to WILLIAM. M. RAIRD&CO.. 1 U No. m s. DELAWARE Avenue. LOlilLLAJID'S OUTSIDE LIMB. FOR NEW YORK. i.Kh a WRDnrrril IM im rutriuuiKi Goods oy weight, lu cents per luolbs, gross. Measurement goodB, 4 cents per cubic loot. freights received at all times, and lnsurau.ee euiw anteed at three-eighths per cent. For further Information, apply to ' JOHN F. orrL, 2J r?er 19 North Whtirvee. STEAMBOAT LINES. rTs BRISTOL LINE BEIWEE3 KEW I0EK AXU BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL, Por PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON, NEW BEDFORD CAPE COD, and ail points of railway, couiiuunlca. tlon, Eaai aud North. The new aud splendid steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, leave Pier No. 4u NORTH RIVER, foot of canal atreel, adjoining Debraases Street Ferry, New Kork, at 6 P. M dally, Bund ays excepted, con necting with steamboat train at Bristol at 4 au A. M arriving In Roaton at A. M., in time to connect with all the morning trains lrom that city. The moat de siraule and pleasant ronie to the White Mouutalns. Travellers lor that point cau make direct cjuueo tions by way of Providence aud Worceater. or Buaton, Htate-rooms and Tickets secured at ofllue on Plor la New ork, 615m H. O. BRIQQ3, General Manager, FOB CAPE MAY. On TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and The aplendld new steamer LADY OF THE LA KB, Captain INGRAM, leaving Plr 19. aoove Vine street, every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday at H'li A. M., and returning from Cape May ou Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. i'AnH (2-25, Including Carriage Hire, bervauts...(l'6u, " " Children... il.5, " Season Tlcketa, tin. Carriage Hire extra. The Lady of tbe Luke Is a tlui, ae-boat, has likhi some state-room accommodations, and latttted up with everything necessary lor tbe safety and comfort Of passengers, U. H. Jl Li UDELL. CALVIN TAuUA RT, Ofllce No. 88 N. DELAWARE Avennw. 6 HOit .LsSEfct, PHILADELPHIA AND TRENa ,ton hteaiaboat Line. The ateanibimi J:i w INi ORHEST leaves ARCH Street Wimri, lor lreuwu, aioi)iiug hi lacony, i urresuuie, neverly, Burlington, Bristol, Florence Bobbins' Wharf, and White 11111. Leaves Arch Street Wharf I Leaves South Trenton. baturilay.Aug. 1, 10 A.M jr-aturday, Au'. 1, 2 P.M bunilay, August 2, to Rurilngion ;Urisiol, and inter, mediate landings, leaves Arch atruet wbart at 8 A. M, and 2 P. h..: leaves Bristol at lu;. A. M. aud 4 P. M. Moi.day.Aug. 3.12 M. I Monday, Alik'. 8, 4 l'.M Tuei-day, 4, 12 M. Tuesday, "V 4, 4 P.M Wed'day, " B, 1 PMlW'ed'day, 6,5 l'.M Thursday, " 6, P. M J'l'huraday, " 6, 8,'iP M Friday, " 7, 2 U PM I Friday. ' 7, 6'i l'.M Fare to Trenton, tu cent each way; Intermediate places, 26 centa. 411 t-jS7?.!S Fo CHKSTttU, HOOK, AND V.iftnn ir WILMINGTON At 8 Mu aud 9 40 A. M, bijt i ou k'. M. lhe au-amer B, M. FELTON ar;d ARIEL leave CHEr-NLT Street V barf (Sundays e.xcepieU) at aud 9-ouA. M., aud 8'to P. W., r.-turulnu leave Wll mlngton at 6'SO A . M., U bO, aud 8'iio P, M, Slopping at Chemer and Hook each way. F'are, lu oenta betwtuu all polnta. F xcursiou tickets, 10 cents, good to retnrn by either boat. 3l FWirr OPl'OSITIOK TO THE CO.M- afcaWAirtTi-BlNED RAILROAD AND RI ER Suamer JOHN SYLVBTER will make dally excuislona to VVilmiiiKti.ti (Suudaya exepieai, toucii iug at l busier and Marcus Hook, leaving A lu ll hu eet a I. a. f at lu A. M. aud 4 P. i reiumlm, leave Wl'mlnvmr at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. iigui, ncigniB tuaeu. U W. LURNB. Cupula. 4 28 tf DAILY EXCUIiSIONS. THD rt--. '.- spleiid.d In Ell. Ituveu I'll h SN L "i .a r-teambual jou N A. WAR L T Btieet W narf. lhl!i1 a o'clock aud a o'clock P. M., for liurllngion' and KrlHCl, touching at H'vertou. TorrertUaie. A ml j.imhi. aud Bevrrly. Returning, leaves Briatol at T o'clock A. M.and ' a r. d. tare. 26 cent, each way: Excursion 41) ot. 411 tt -"Oii SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. TUB atn1iMii.irt:7ili'-''"'-r''' nun tateaioahlp TSVlLlUfir i.m Ciiuul ttratt wharf, Pailaalpkia. at t o'clock A. U.. and 2!, P. VI., lor BurllaKtou Bris tol, 'oiirkliig at alraurraa's wharf, Taaoay, lvrioii. Andalusia, aud Rwvrrly. Rai.ralu laavaa Brlntul at ll. A. M., and i p, X4., Far., K5 .onu aU way. iK ureluu, iu ci.t. dv ill Captain H. CRAWFORD, SHIPPING. 70R fObTOA-VIA KKWrOBT AND "FALL RIVER. til m hi im .mi Nirirpnnl' r.iwtr i. i,nin d'd and superior atearoers NEWPORf, METRO. POI.lM, OLD COLON V, anl E PIRal STATE, of great strength aud Spaed, oona'ri'cted expressly for Ilia navlirKilrtn nr tniv tla,if1 Knnnrl. r ittiilnv In connection wlih tbe OLD COLONY AND NEW- POM RAILKOAP. Iava PIER 28. NORTH RIVER, foot of KDR- RA V Street. The ateamer NRWPOUT, Captain tlrown, leavea Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 P. M., landing at Newport, ... Tha ateamer OLD COLONY. Captatn Hlmnionn, leaves Tuesday. Thursday, aud Saturday, at 4 it, 1L, landing at Newport. Theae aleaniers are titled np with comroodlons alate-roonia water-tight cocpartrceiils. and every arrangement lor the m-enrliy and couifort of p'aasen- Si ra, ho are ailorded by tins route a night's reslon oard. anrj on arrival at NEWiORTprocwd per rail road again, reaching Rob ton early on the following morning. A bffcgage maater la attached to each itarhflr,who receiver aud tickets the baggage, and atcouipeirioa the'amalolls de.tinatlon. A atpnmer rutin In cnnnectlon with this lire between NEW PORT aud PROVIDENCE dully, fcuifays ex cped. ., ' Frel.ht to Boston la taken at the same rates aa by any other regular line, and forwarded wlih the great eat expedition by an exprea train, which inavee NEW PORT every morning (Hmtrtaya exrnpt(d), at 7 o'clock, for Boston and New Bedlord, arriving at lie deallnallou about 11 A.M. - - For freight or raBnuKP, apply on oonTfl, or at the office, ou PIER2ii. NOR) H RIVER. For alate-ronnis and bertha ap)y on board, or If It Is dealable to so cure them in advance, a, .p tLKF 1 t'O WO.T2I1HOA1IWAY Near York. SAFETY. SPEED, AND COMFORT. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PA-WA.GM BATEM. Favorite piwaengar steamers ol theANfroULLNE sail every tATUROAY with pas engtii tor LlVF.Rl'OOL, GLAMiOW, AM DH.URY. From Pier No 2i North River Rates ot paanBge pu able in cm renoy. . To Llvert.onl, olatgow. and Lerry, cabins $M and 7), according to lecitilon, F xcurslnn tlcketa, good tor twelve months, 1160. Intermediate, (to; r-neernqe 'M. Prepaid cerlltlcates f oin Llie.se portH, Paaueng. is booked to and lrom HainbiirK, Rotter dam, Antwerp. Havre, etc.. at very low ntn. 1 or further li tnrniatlun apmy at the Company's Ollice, No, t BOWLING one EN. ew Yotk. UENDL-R-ON BK')i HttR"S. To avoid Imnnslllon, pa.-ieng r4 will pleane come direct to the ollice, as this Company doe. not employ runners, 2 2t ON DON AND NEV 10UK eTEAMsTlIP i.IE Paaafce to Ixindcm dlrert,tll0,f75,and :o onrrency. Excursion tickets at reduced ratea available fur 6 months. ATALANTA. BKILONA. CI' LI, A. V.M. PENN. Freight will be taken and through bills of lading given to Havre, Antwerp', Rotteru am, Atuaterdam and Dunkirk, Forp-asage apply to ROBERT N CLARK, No. 16 BROADWAY, New York. For freight apply at ro. 84 SOUTH straet, 13. Y. 226tl HO 'LAND & ASl'lN WALL.Agenta. CUNAKD LINE OF EXTRA STfciaMERs". BETWEF.N NEW YORA AND LlVKRi'OOL. CA1 LING AT (iUEKN-STOWW. FROM NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. TRIPOLI, ALEl'PU RATES OF PASSAGFJ: Cabin (SO Gold. Steerhge & Currency. ttteerage tickets from Liverpool or Quoeustuwn at lowest rates. For FrelMbt and Cabin Passage, apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. For Steerage Passage, apply at No. fl1" Broadway. 2 26f FX CUNARD. o SLY DIRECT LE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRAN-4ATL A NTIO COMPANY'S IUAILi 61 JJAA1MJ11H ri cj 1VV rjpji iNEkV-YORli AND HAVRE, UAI.LINU AT RnKslT. The aplendld new vessels on this fuvorite ronW for the Continent will sail from Pier No. 60 NORTH Riven N A l'OLEONx - ...Lnmarlo Pk RE1 RE - ......Duchesne VILLE 1)E PARIS furmont ST. LAURENT - ......Rucanda PRICE OF PASSAGE IN feOLT) (Including wine). TO BREST OR HAVnE. " First Cabin, lienor $1111; Second Cabin "(So, TO PARIS, Inclndlng Railway Tickets, furnished on board, First Cabin, l5 or I45; Second Cabin, tH, 37if' tUjnnt rs do not carry ttteraut l(ueiiuert. . Medical attendance free of charge. American travelers going to or returning from the Coatltieut 0 Jturnpe, hy tklriar the alwamers of this line, avoid unnecessary ri.iki from truuslt by English railways aHd crossing the chuuuel, beuldud having time, trouble, and expense. . GEO. MACKENZIE. Agent, 2 28t . No. 68 BROADWAY. IVFltPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAHI COMPANY. 1 he following F IRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, built expressly lor the New York trade, are Intended to sail regularly between NEW YORK and LIVEA POOL, calling at QUEENBTOWN, vlz.:- M A N H A TT AN, MINNESOTA. COLORADO, NEBRASKA, with other Crat-claas steamers building. From Pier No. 37 East River. Cabin (the accommodations being equal to any At lantic steamer), (sn. gold; return tickets, 160, gold: In steerage, t26, currency. 'Hckets to bring out passengers from Europe can be obtained on reasonable terms. F"or freight or paa sage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION. NO. 71 WALL Btreet. For steerage passage to 12 Hit WILLIAMS k GUION, No. 29 BROADWAY. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N.E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHLLADELPHIA. VKOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMP0RTKR3 AND MANUFACTURERS OF li'hite Lead and Colored Taints, Putty, Varnishes, Etc. AQFNT3 FOR THE CELEBRATED FREMIl ZINC PALNTS. DEALERS AND CONaUMFIRS LOWEST PRICF-S FOR CASH. SUPPLIED Slfit PROPOSALS. TMPROVEMENT OF OGDENSI3 CEQ II IR- X BOR. NEW YORE, Healed i'ripnmlB In duplicate, will be received at this cflice until 12 M. MONDAY, August lu, IKiift. for del penlug by dredging the I arbor of Ogdeusburg, NiwYork Su as to give twelve feet of water at tlio lowest stage, In the lollowlng places, viz.: rectloui. l)u the outer bui across tbe channel Into the upper harbor, northeasterly from tbe lighthouse, whereabout la.m'w cublo yards of hard aand is eati tuuted to require remoal. Section 11. Between the bridge, the lerry wbart and the Rome Railroad depot, where, it Is e.ni-matr-d, about 2a,wu cullc yurtfB ot very hard "hard pan," witk gravel and email boulders, must be taken out. All the material (which will be measured In the scowt) must be dumped at least half a mlie below the outer bur, lu deep waier. at a point to be marked. Hie work must be commenced as soon aa puaaible, and 1,0 later than bept. 15 ISim, continued as long as poKsible ibis t-easou, and completed by tbe 30th ol No vember, U6'J. Bidders must propose for each section separately, and separate contracts will be made for each. Illi s must be made ui.un printed blauks, which can be procured at this ollice lor similar written ones), w hich Hiiut be pruperly tilled up and algued ai Indi cated. Ail the Information p Bsemcd at this ollice will be given to bidders, hut nil withi-ip to contract or particuUirty ruivi attii lo tadutus ut Uuitcivbmy before ttndmii in tluir llit. C. if. Hot'SlT, x.ieiu,-i tu. r.Uiiima anu JDreVot-COl. U. O. A. U. S. F NUINtm OrMCK, 1 OawKoo, N. Y., July 14. IMtt.J 7120t J-ITLCR, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS 01 MANILLA AND TARRED COKDAGIi, CORDS TWINES, ETC., No. 23 North WATER Street, and Ko. n North DB LA WARE Avenue. BILAPBU'HIA. Kjwiw H, Fitleb, Michakl Wkavkb, Con bad V. Cmithibb. ( H PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. pHiLiDk'.i.piiii, January 28, 18H8, The attending Uanaera are: B. Murrls Wain. No, tu, South Delaware avenue, Adolph E. Rorle, No. 113 jjia-'U street. Attending Physician Dr. J. M. Da Costa, No, 1006 Spruce slrtel. Attending Hnrgeona Dr. A ddlnell Hewaon, No. IBS Pouth Fliteenth atreet; Dr. D, Hayes Aguew, No. H Norih Eleventh street. The Phtslclana and Snrgaons attend at the Hospi tal every day (Mondays excepted), to receive appll Cation lor admlsaiuu, persons seriously luj fired by accident are always admitted UT txoiuib W the iloapltal luuuedlalely tUeieaimc nif7t