TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII FHELADELF1TIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 18C8. 8 HUB 0 ISM, 9rClr f rU fey Worn, amd Ob u Bust. The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette, of July 28, says A brave German lady in ibis city gar a bur glar, who w prowling about her premises be iwscn 1 and 3 o'clock, yesterday morning, a taste of lad boi from revolver, and Injured him badly, if, Indeed, she did not mortally wound kin. . . Tbe lady alluded to Is Mrs. H. Bestorlff, who resides on Harrison street, between Seventh aid Klghtn. lbs slrcumsiances were as fol lows: , . Mr. Res tor Iff carries on a cooperage business. On batarday be received $200 from parties who were owing him, and in too svening be started for Chicago, bis wife aooompanyiog him to tbe depot. During her absence ber oulldren, two boys aDd two girls, went to a neighbor's. On ner rstnra sbe iound plenty of evidence that somebody had been in her bouse, rummaging the drawers and displacing tblngs generally, On Bunday sue borrowed a revolver or a friend, determined to give the prowling gentry tb benefits of lis contents, should they disturb her sgaln. There was no sleep for her Sunday nlttht. After tbe elock had struct one, her wakefulness was rewarded by hearing tbe south- of attempts to open a wlndowagaln. Willi Arm nerves and brave determination, she re aolved upon shooting tbe burglar, and laid a nice plan to carry ner resolution into effect. Hhe aroused one of ber daughters, a miss in her teens, and told her to go down to the front door and fumble with the knob and key, as if sbe were trying to open lt.ibe noise belug designed to attract the burglar' attention. Tlie child did so, with what feeling of dread no one eau de scribe. Tbe mother then went to a raised window, noiselessly rolled up tbe curtain, and With revolver In hand, looked out. Tuere, right ntidar the window, sbe saw tbe crouoblng form Of a roan, lie had a revolver la one hand, which seemed to be pointed towards the door where the child was. Mrs. U. took: a deliberate aim at him and fired. The man rollel over like a log, and seemed motionless for a minute. Tho woman, overcome with the reaction that en Bued, almost swooned away. Hhe went to tbe Blalrwaj and called her daughter back. Then She peered out of the window, but the burglar was goue. bbe closed tbe window, and did not dare to go near it or to leave tier room again. In tbe morning, after hours of darkness and -wretched anxiety, she went out to where tbe burglar was stooping, when she shot him. A couple of pieces of board Were there, with large clots of blood upon them. The soil ab Hit the place for some distance was covered with loose sand, upon which no blood could be seen. The bloou upon tbe board is all that can be found, but It is proof enough that the burglar was wounded in some part of his body, aud man aged to prevent the blood from betraying his line of retreat. VALLANpiGWAM. Wnat Ha Vhlski of Gsmaral Grant aad tbe Hspnbllca Party. The Democrats of the city of Dayton, Ohio, mustered in full force on tue evening of the 2Klh nit., in liecket Hall, the occasion being the presence of tbe Hon.O. li. Vallandigham, who spoke npon the political Issues of the day. iu the coarse of his speech be said: I have no word of personal denunciation for the Republican candidates. I would not de tract oue jot or tittle from the fullest measure of military glory to which General Grant miy be Justly entitled. I have not a syllable to otter as to bis personal habits. I care not what bis name is or may have been by baptism or nsage. I know Ulysses S. Grant only as the candidate of the revolutionary Republican party, and as the representative of its princi ples. Us policies, and Us purposes. We are not choosing the ring master of a circus, nor the xnaglster of a feast, nor the keeper of the royal homes or hounds, nor even the Commanding General of our armies to wage war; but tbe Chief Executive officer of a great Republic, to restore peace and prosperity through the arts of statesmanship; and I know Ulysses S. Grant only as the symbol of negro supremacy, debt, hard times, high prices, low wage?, gold without taxation for the bond bolder, rugs and taxes for the people, and an Imperial military despotism, instead or the simple but benellcent Federal Republic or our lathers. Beyond these General Grant repre sents nothing except the cold lava of the burnt, out volcano of civil war. Yon hear from every quarter, through tbe Republican prens, tbe alarm that It is the purpose of the Democratic party to Inaugurate revolution and civil war. Let no man be In the least concerned. Unquestionably, It is the fixed pur pose of 3,000,00" of Democratic voters, with all the intensity which can fire the hearts of men born freemen and tcorulng to die slaves, if we shall fairly, constitutionally and legally eleot a President, to see that he is Inaugurated at every hazard. It is onr right, and our duty, too; as also It is the amy and right of tbe Republican party, if they shall legally, constitutionally, and fairly elect General Grant. But no man meditates ot enly or covertly, anything beyond. No, gentlemen, it is tbe Republican leaders who are tbe revolutionists. It 1st hey who resolved by all means and at every sacrifice of .the rights of the (States, tbe lbeities or the people, and the peace of the country, to perpetuate their power would again plunge us into both civil and social war wltb all its horrors. Hut to the bal lot and not to tbe bullet, we now appeal. The people are wearied of tho Republican party, and of its wrongs and Its perfidies, or its debts and its tar 1 flu and its taxations, or Its negro governments and Us military despotisms, of a dishonored Constitution and a broken Union, Which four years of war and three years of peace under its condnct and legislation have failed to restore; and they demand and will bave a change. TItal Statistics of tlio British 5avy. The statistical report of the health of the Bri tish Navy )ust Issued gives a very favorable View of the sanitary condition or the force afloat in 18B5. The total force was 52,210 men; the eases on tbe sick list numbered 6i).3l5, which is In the proportion of 1363 per 1000 of mean force, being slightly below tbe ratio of tbe pre vious year. The total number invalided was 101, or 32 9 per 1000, a reduotlon as comparad with the previous year of 2 5 per 1000. 1 those Invalided 181 were for wound and Injuries. There were 680 deaths, JO belnr tlio result or disease, and 101 of wounds, "injuries, and drowning. The total death rata was 11'3 per 1000 of mean fsree, which Is a reduction, as compared with the preceding year, of 2 7 per 1000. The mortality from disease alone was 8 1 per 1000. The lowest sick rate was on the Mediterranean station, 33 4, and the blsbeBton the China station. 80 4. On the west coast of Africa yellow fever was epidemio, aud In China small-pox prevailed In the squ .dron at Japan. At tbe lornier station fever increased the mortality to the extent of 28 4 per 1000. Cholera appeared in the Mediterranean, and occasioned great mortality among the elvil and military population of Malta. The loss annually suslalued by the navy from Smallpox has caused Dr. Mackay to suggest tbe propriety of considering whether it may not be advisable to introduce a system of periodical re Vaccination loto the service. Tbe death-rate on the home station from disease was 5 8 per 1000, and from violence 1-3; on the Mediterranean Station, lrom disease 6'2. from violence 2; North America and the West Indies, from disease 77, from violence 8 8; Southeast const of America, from disease 7-6. from violence 3 8: Pacific, from disease 8 8, from violence 3 8; West Coast of Africa, from disease 38 2, from vlolenoe 10; Cape of Good Hope and East Indies, from disease 9 4, from vlolenoe 5 5; China, from disease 17'7, from Violenee 5-5; Australia, from disease 4-4, rrom Violence 6 2; aud in the Irregular force, from disease 2 5, from violence 4 4. Ei'lcl rums Couvi'rleu into Ice Drogers. A few days ago we noticed the arrival of the late Rebel ram Columbia, from the Keunebeo, in tow of tbe steamer Jersey Blue, laden with Ice, We have now to announce that the Jersey Blue, captain Cummiskey, sailed hence last evening flu Fortress Monroe, to low thenoe to iuv jveuueiKw another Keoei ram, tue Texas, Which Will bfc them luilen with Ice. and t.oweil to this port. Tue Texas, when captured at Ktcti- wuuu, n many nr piaung wiiii iron, auu in this unfinished ooiiriitiou was sold by the Gov ernment. BU'Wt 210 tuut ionK.35 feet wide, 12 detp. aod is very strong. These two vessels will be lowed alternately between una nnrt ami the Kennebeo, laden. Willi ice. on ucouunt of Llu,.r. It u LVrtutift. Xi f .r t I . uw-jw,u,k.. ..nuv Y" fuia Oily, WOO own them, and who are liow actively tovased In developing tbe Ice trade. They can briu ice much cheaper and in better oondltlon on board of their vessels, than it could be transported i.o- railroad. The late Rebel rain Columbia Is also a new vessel. Hhe was built at the expense of " isaiet or soutn uarouna, wno lniouued lier as a present to tbe Rebel Government. What m change! Uere are two war-like vessels which were originally designed to sink. burn, or de stroy Yankee ship., now nsed b the Yankees as Ice drogers, aud some of the ice transported in them will probably be sent to cool the sto WAchs of those who produced them. After tula peaceful exhibition we may take oourattoand hope that tbe good time predicted by Isaiah 1 not lar oil tbe time when people "shall beat their swords Into ploughshares, and their spears Into pruning hooks; nation shall not Hit np sword againBt nation, neither shall they learn war any more." Uoiton Journal. S PAIN. Espartero, tbe Dak of Vltterla, Again la Power. The cable this morning announces that Es partero. tbe dlBtlngulshedllberal statesman, bas been summoned to form a new Cabinet, and bas gene to Madrid for that purpose. Ills now eleven years since JOaqnln Baldo mero Espartero, Duke of Vlttorla, retired from publlo life, In consequence of one of those changes which have been i-o common in Spain during this century. All believed then that he tend retired finally from the arena of politics, but as will be seen he has again been called on to preserve a tottering throne, which he more than any other has helped to erect, and has before now preserved by the firmness of his policy. Born early iu 1702, his career has been that of a soldier of fortune as adventurous and as varied as that of Napoleon III. In early lire, of a aeltcate phvsiiue, unable to follow the trade of his fathor, a carpenter in the village of Graualula, tbe future general and Ufgentof Spain was educated at Almagro for tbe church. In 1808, yielding to an inclination of patriotism and a desire for a life of adventure heeullBtedas a private in one of the guerilla regiments raised to fight the French. After wards he bad the advautage of education la a military school, from which at the age of tweutj -three he reoelved tbe commission or sub-lieutenant, bllll fond of adventure he Joined Morlllo in his (South Amerloan cam paign. Having served with much success he was sent back to Bpiiln in 1821 on a secnl-dl- Elomatic mission. Returning to South America e found Bolivar triumphant, and a prison awaiting him. Thence he escaped to Madrid, where, with a fortune of JtSOOO acquired by gam bling, he found little dWllculty iu gaining too hand of an accomplished, beautiful, aud wealthy woman. The death of Ferdinand, in lKI.'i, involving ilia question of succession to tho throne, produced universal contusion. Don Carlos claimed the crown under the Suite law. Maria Christina maintained the right, of her daughter Isabella. To the latter party Espnrtero lent the powerful assistance of his sword and iron will, lie strongly advocated the regency ol tbeUueen mother. In the desperate struggle that ensued between tlielarllsts and Chrlstinos beheld distinguished positions with varying success. Eventually buying defeated the gal lant Zumallacarregnl and the ablest Carl 1st lieu tenants, he restored Isabella to her throne In 1840. Don Carlos In the meantime reMrinu to France. Internecine war had ceased, but peace was not restored Political divisions Btlli pre vailed, and in subserving these to his purpose, Espartero showed the same indomitable cour age and wonderful power which he exercised in tbe field. In October, 1840, the Queen mother resigning ber regency, its duties were assumed by Espartero. Insurrections under O'Donnell and other chiefs were temporarily suppressed, but in 1813 the majority of Isabella having been declared by the Junta of Barcelona he was de posed. He fled to England, leaving an open field to his successful rival, Narvaez. There he resided until created a Spanish Senator and recalled iu 1817. Politically he was inert until 1851. when on the retirement of Christina and Narvae. from the country he again was placed In charse of the Hnoreme Council. To strengthen his government he called to a participation in Its cares his old protege and subsequent rival Marshal O'Don nel, but was unsuccessful in preserving bis power. After a short-lived and unsuccessful tenure, be retired into private life, resigning his Henatorshlp In 1857. Whether at the aire of seventy-six tbe skill and strength which un doubtedly were his characteristics, stll I remain to carry him through the stormy career on which he has again entered, the coming six months will amply show. The End of a Notorions Danseuse. The tug-boat Valid I aft the Clav street wharf. Louisville, Ky on Wednesday nisht. with an excursion party, composed mainly of the in- "" oi v vo'wn onimioB. up i tie return or the vanu, sue lanaeu at me loot oi uiay aucoi, auout 4 o ciocn a. m., ana trie nignt's carousing wound up by the drowning of a young girl named Flora Read, late of the Academy of Music, where she was known on the programme as Millie Flora, Recently Bhe took np her abode at the bouse of Jennie Laws, at which place she held forth up to the fatal occurrence. From the evidence elicited before the Coro ner's Jnry, It appears that Flora had been drinking to excets during the night, and was intoxicated. As the boat was nearlng the wharf, having a covered barge in tow for dancing, sbe attempted to Jump from it to the boat, and fell between the two. sinking to rise no more. She was following some man, abat ing him, and she was launched into eternity with a dreadful oath escaping her lips. She was small In stature, and about eighteen years old. She had led a very dissipated life for several years past, aud had fallen to the very lowest depths of depravity and vice. The river at the foot of Clay street was dragged, and the body was recovered. It is due to tho keeper of the house at which she was boarding Jennie Laws to state that the remains of tbe unfortu nate were taken In charge by her and given decent sepulture. Coroner Moore held an Inquest, and tbe jury rendered a verdict of "accidental drowning." rrofpccls of an liitoruiilioiial Aquatic Match. Epitor or Bell's Life, London, England: The Ward brothers, desirous of testing the relative merits of the oarsmanship of Great Britain and the United Stales, will make a match wit h any four men for ft.iCOO a side. Distance five or six miles straight away. Tbe race to be rowed in either country, on waters to be mutually agreed upon. We will give $1000 to any crew willing to visit the United States, for expenses, or will take that amount and row in England, Communications by steamer or telegraph addressed to care of editor New York HeraUl will receive immediate attention. Joan. Ward, Hknhy Wabo, Charlks Ward, Giluekt Ward. New York, July 27, 1RR. CITY INTELLIGENCE. rOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BBS INSIDE FAQBS. Firib. This morning at 2 o'clock a slight fire occurred at a itnbl8 in tbe rear of Slaulcy street, above Third. It Is supposed to have been the work ot an iucendiary. At 4 o'clock this niorulncr. au alarm of Ore was caused by the burning of a portion of Apple gate's photographic buildintr, No. 704 Arch Hreet. The operating room, the kyligbt, aud a portion of the roof were destroyed. Tbe re miviinler of the structure suffered from water. The lower floor was occupied by John Bowman, a dealer in silver ware. His ot, which is light, Is by water. At 8 o'clock the lire in the rums rekindled, but tho tit emeu prevented ouy further destruction of property. Sir. Applegate has uu Insurance of $1500, which will hardly cover tbe loss. It is impos sible loe-tituate the loss of Mr. Bowman, but his imurance. $13,500, will be amply sufficient to coyer it. The buildlne is insured for $10,000 in the Fire Association and tbe Frankliu. A stationery store, tit No. 322 8. Third street, occupied by Mrs. Oiileii, win slightly damaged by liie at 10 o'clock this morning. Sergeant Bioomall put it out by a patent fireextin guiabtr. The Result op Dkcnkennesb. Thomns Harvey, yesterday, while working ut a beer brewery on the Schuylkill, imbibed pretty freely ot lap,er, and became intoxicated. buriDjf this state ot iuebriation he appropriated a number of revenue stamps to his own us. He was sub sequently arre.su-d, aud held for a further hear ing by Alderman IlooJ. Assaulting an Officer. Polioeman Soran ton, of the Fourth District, yesterday arretted John Fitzpatrlck, at Second and Market streets, for being drunk aud Uiorderly. On the way to tbe Station-Houso the aecased assaulted th official. Recorder Given com mitted him in default of f 1000 bail. A Haul of Youtii. The polise of the Fifth District, last night, took iuto custody a number r lads while l-epirg in tbe alleys In the vicinity ot Ninth and Walnut streets. Aldeiuiuu Hwift sent tktm all to prison. Thk Doo-Catchrrs. -The dog-catchers dar ing the week have captured 108 cauliies, of which but 27 were redeemed, tlie remainder bcihg lamihtcrea'. Thb Profkrtt of thk late Joseph Attdrapk. The following Inventory oi tbe estate of tbe late Joneph Andrade will doubtless Interest our readers: MAkharoa Camf n and Amboy B, B. Co. lixsbarea Mlnelilll H. K. . JW shares Buffalo Water Works. 16 staarf s (ff Ua works. 5T shares Pf.-.niylanla R. R, Co....... ui9 soaras uernunigwi uaa jo.., -Ill, en . Si" JO . 8 7M .. t '7 lt 0M bonds Pennsylvania Railroad O. (first mortgage)........... .. .. t,7l l0,t bauds Philadelphia sad Heading Rail road Co., pafanle Jan. 1, 1M6 10,3t It MO boDfla Unaware IilTlscn Caual C, f Penmjlvaala (II rat aaoriKa). ...... " $11. Km bands Leblgli mo (Jo ......... 11 ou t2,0 bonds 8 ale of Kentucky B 0M liu.uoo bonds Chesapeake and Delaware Canal O 0.100 lll,ouobtids bebuylklll navigation Co. vsecona mortgage) - ., 10,(30 PM bonua Philadelphia and Huutiury Kail road Co . 7 per cent, (flrat mortgage) - (,R0 110 uno bonds Runbory aud Kris Railroad Co. (first morigRge) - 10.SM $60 v bonds jpsuunrlvanU Bull Manufacturing Co., payable May I. lw 6,109 $lo,(ie bonds ublo and Pennsylvania, Railroad Co. 7 per cent. AU gbeny Co )0,000 $10.c0 bouos Pl'tnlmrg. Fort Wayne, and Chi rr gr Kullroad Co 7 per cent. (Mm mortgage). 10.300 f?eon bonds city of 8t, lya i,ne' cent. l,"o iMHi bonds city ot Lonlsvllle. f per cent. 1"'f 00 bonds city of Cincinnati I pur cent. 7,200 20.000 loan cby of Philadelphia, 6 per oent , free from lax 20,tu0 $k o loan city of Philadelphia. 8 percent., Ua Loau mm, m 4,00 BONDS AKD MOBTOAOES. Pennsylvania luilroad to................ J atues rerol.... u, Ls five per cent ,f R 004 m 40.IKIS $70 0X0 .. 8,000 NOT KB. Pallet ftrns., due June 10. 18 - tW I), N, Wei.ler fc Co., due June H4lso. 6,4i4 J O, Carson & Co., due June 2, loss. t 00-1 John Mshoii ft Co., due Augut i, la.8 1,57 Ruck nor, McCummon & Co., due August IT mn 8,418 Coffin, Altfinns & Co., due August 21, IMS. 8, MS Bucknor, McCauimon & Co., due August HI. 1S6K S 411 Harrison. Haveiuuyer fc Co., due beptem- hir2, l8.. 5,001 John 'i'lert A Co.. due tieptember It. 1888... 2 SI uavia, JM.cK.ean & Co,, due ept.Z4, 160S QM O MONIKS ON DEPOSIT AT INTEBMT, P. aicHrtdi it Co , John Uiliior., hon A Co.. Canibloss fc Co K. W.Clark A Co C. U.Invllller' John Maion cfc Co . C. Knight & Co $60,600 38,574 $12,000 MM... (.(lOO m.. uuo 12 000 m 8 0D0 m. 6 0 0 12,000 80,00 Palanco In Commercial National Bank... $.5 733 Balance In Farmers' and Mechanics' JSa- r tlocal Hank tool Bank notes and currency found In drawers 120 I16K0 In gold sold lor 2,22 1 6i la Buyer auiu lor Ui Claim agnluit United States far amount., Gold welch Kress pin Furniture In ulmmber aud olllce Pencil Oold chain m m $101(13 an $23 25 t 15 Total. $74 ,.$itf5,er8 The Thermomktbr. hlbils tho etate of tbe month as compared period of last year: The following table ex thormometer for the past with the corresponding 1868. 1807. A. M. 12 1. 8 P. M. 6A. M. 12 m7P. m 78 84 87 76 81) 00 77 91 04 74 83 86 79 1 1)4 77 W) 92 80 91 04 78 00 92 80 94 98 80 91 83 70 88 89 71 84 89 76 87 91 76 87 90 7 87 89 75 76 81 78 88 88 6!) 7 83 78 82 82 0 78 79 72 85 87 T.i 82 81 79 91 95 75 82 82 85 95 OS 6S 76 77 8a 90 B7 b'9 75 79 80 II m fill ?? 78 87 1)0 tVS 77 80 75 86 !H CO 77 80 78 90 94 6 1 7 1 75 79 87 87 65 72 74 75 88 77 70 82 7S 70 85 83 70 84 85 76 85 88 70 85 87 74 79 79 71 87 8!) 72 8:1 80 75 00 93 73 81 83 76 81 79 75 77 72 78 88 8 70 82 84 77 89 92 71 85 87 7!) 72 77 73 86 83 03 76 78 75 86 85 70 81 80 DATKS. 1 2 3 4 5 6.e.. 7... 8... 9... 10... U... 12..., 13... 11.. 16... 17... 18... 19... '20... 21... Ti... 23... 24... 'In... 20... 27... 28... 29.., 30.., 31... Building Pekmits. The following table ex hibits tbe number of buildim; permits issued during tbe mouth of July lust parsed, as com pared with the corresponding month in 1867: 18t8 1667 1 868 1107 Dwellings: Four-story 13 Three-story 282 Two-story 181 Total Dwelling8,477 Bakehouse Barn Churches and chapels 1 Distilleries Factories 1 Foauderles 2 Greenhouse 1 11 alls 2 Hotel 1 Laundry.. 1 Offices 4 iBheds 4 2 Shops 0 191 School-honses.M 1 HoSlauRhter- I houses 1 278 Stables 16 Stores 10 Spires Siation-House Tavern 1 Warehouses 3 Total 534 Additions and alterations 118 Grand Totals 052 4S7 311 146 Folich Statistics. The'poliee arrests during the month of July were as follows: Dili, Diat. 1 l"2jH ... 54 2 ... 214! 15 ... 40 3 . . . 315 16 , , . 1G6 4 170 17 , . . 292 5 ... 232 18 18i 0 . . . 99 Reserve . . 138 7 ... 138 Pay ttcrgt. . . 11 S . . 111 Park ... 40 9 ... 176 Harbor . . 43 10 . . , 192 Cbcsnut Hill . 17 11 . . 112 Beggar . . 43 12 . . . 1811 13 . . 65 1 Total arrests . 3419 A Striieb ik Thoublb. Thomas Goldin la a brickniaker, and while working in a yard at Fisher's avenue and Market street, struck for higher wages. In the same place was a neero, who beiuj: requested to join it, refused. Goldin, it is alleged, then struck tho negro with a shovel, inflicting quite a serious wound. The accuned was taken into custody, and having been triven shearing before Alderman Maule, waa sent be low to await trial. Coboner's Inqcbst. Coroner Daniels last evening held an inquest on the body of Samuel Webb, the fireman on the Penn9jlvaoia Railroad who wsb killed by a briclee. H was ascertained that at the time' of tho accident the deceased was standing on the head-light, cleaning tbe iruoke-f-tuck, aud being struck by the bridge was knocked into the fuunel. A verdict of acci dental death was rendered. Rkcordir'h Case. Thomas Chew was arraictied before Recorder Given, charged with an asBuult und battery on Daniel Redman, at Arch btreet whsrf. They are both colored men, aged about ilxty ve ars. They had an altcrcatiou on the wharf, and Chew alleeres lledruau Btruck him, whereupon be proceeded to thrash him. He was held in $500 bail to answer. Death of a Well-known Citizek. This morning Anthony Ilonjl'T, a well-known and wealthy citizen of the Kleventh Ward, was found dead in b''d at his realdeuce, No. 612 St. John street. The deceased has been engaged iu the coppcrsumhlug business lor many years past. Another Arrest. Charles Harper alias "Slippery," has been arrested on tlie charge of bfhifc implicated in the robbery of the house of lr. Farley, No. 1630 Arch street. Alderman Jones has held him for a further hearing. Drownib Man. The body of an unknown white man waa fouud in the Delaware at Coutes street whsrf this morning. Coroner Daniels was notified to hold an tuqueet. Squatter rights again agitate Sao Francisco. THIRD EDITION LATEST BY TEUGG R A.IMT Advices from Europe. Ett Kte Kto-t KtOf Kt.s KU. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. This Aftsrnoem's Quotations. Bu Atlantic Cable. London, August 1 P. M. Consols olosed at 94ja94J for both money and account. Ameri can securities closed dull; 5-20's, 72; Illinois Central, 94J; Erie, 43; Atlantio and Great Western, 42J. Liverpool, August 1 r. M. Cotton olosed steady bat unchanged. Breadstnll's unchanged Lard firm at 65s. 3d. Cheese firm at 57s. Cd' Karal stores firm; common Rosin, Cs. 3d; fine Rosin, 13s. Gd.; Turpentine, 27s. Other arti cles unchanged. London, August 1 P. M. Sugar firm. Sperm Oil, 93s. on the spot, and 94s. to arrive. Other articles unchanged. Southampton, August 1. The steamship ISorussia arrived at 10-30 this morning. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, Anuust 1. (Jotton firmer at 80,vj3nXo. Fluor advanced 6(d 10c: units ot U.'iUU Ijuis. Mtatn, 7t 10; Ohio. tH'!Hi(al3; VV'eierD, 7ia-l;t,H0; Unulhern Uriiiei; sali s ot 860 bills, at (8'9(oi5: C Ifornla firmer; sales of Bus bbls. at tin sotfiia-so. Wlipat unlet, and advanced N4Zc; sales of 18,001 ousiieis xwo. -1 at f I'M iNo. 1 cliolce m f2M: wblie Michigan ai I2-7U. Corn heavy; KftltH of 76,000 bushels at $l'iri(q)l.I2. Oats declining: Bales or 28,000 bushels nr. Rl',y "'laC. Pork; unlet at ivs 4. Lard firm at lH(uilR'ac. for steam ruudered. Whisky firm and scarce ai COc. Baltimobk. Ars. 1. Cettna firm. Middlings, so. flour vrry firm and active. There Is very little or no stock, ar d If thtre was any In market It would nro bably bring higher ra es. The Oraln market Is firm at yesterday's qnoiatlons. Mess Pork hrm at . J'.Rcon, rib sides. 17; clehr sides 17,'.,(ilTc.: shoulders, H,,i(,14,',; llams, 21 Lard quiul at ls18.c. Hsw Tork Stock (luotatlOMS 3 P.M. Received by telegraph from Olendinning A Davis, Stock Bickers, No. 48 8. Third street: N.Y.Cent. H 1821 Chi. and K. I. K 110?i N.Y. and E. K....... Tol. & Wabash 11... 51 Ph. and Kca.R Ol Afll. and 8t. P. com 75' Mlch.H.and N. L R..SS'i Adams Express fyl Cle. and Pltt.R HK! Wells' Forgo Cbi. aod N. W. coni.82: U. H. Express 40 Cbi.aod N.W.prof...82J.i iTonnossee Cs, new.. tl'JJd Pitts. F.W.ond Chi. iCiold UU It. R......... HUV Market dull. PHILAPKirHlA STOCK EXCHANGE BALES, At(J. 1 Reported by De Haven Bro., No. 40 8, Third stree( CLUniHIi dAI KS foo Fa es. 1 series. iioo do wH ion City e, Iew ln.Vu 5ooo Vest Pa It bds.M 2 1150 Bel Del 2 m as.... M 60 sh Cent Nat Bit. ..121 100 sh Blc Mt b6o. f?i 100 sh Reading 47 44 Z0S do...bSAlnt.47'44 200 sh Cata Pf....bso K 10 sh Leh Nav.. 22 Sh Leh V K.b5wn . 65 14 sh Peuna K...reR 6'i'i so do S45. ii 50 do crec MX 100 do S45.. 62 L. lHO do......845 62', 25 do.....rec 62 S 62 do -...145. 62'i 80 do crec bZli $100,000 LIBEL SUIT. Bscrstary Rodmaa vs. tb Missouri Re- publlca. Tho Democrat bas had more than Its share of are taking their turn. The Dispatch waautfd mo oilier uay lor stannic tnat a man stole a quantity of plR lead, and yesterday. July 30, a petition wan filed in the Circuit Court by Francis Rodman. Secretary of State, aealnst the Me publican. The following is an extract of the petition: State of Missouri, county of SU I-ouis. Fran cis Rodman, plaintiff, vs. Oeorge Knapp, John Krmpo. and Henry U. Paschal), defendants. The plalutifT tates that tbe defendants are ana we. e at tho lime hereinafter mentioned, engaged in the publication, and are and wore then tne iiiaiiuuine directors or a uallvnews aper printed and published In the city "of St. iouIs, in the county aforesaid, styled the liuily Missouri Hcpublican," that said newspaper has a laree oircuianon inrouunout t ne state or Mis somlund the adjoining States; that on the luih day of July, ISliS, the defendants and their agents ana servants did falsely, wickedly, and maliciously compose and publish, and cause and procure to be composed and puollshed in FHld "Daily Missouri Republican" of the date aforesaid, a certain false, scandalous, malicious deiamatory, ana noeious article of and concern iric tbe said plalntllf, as follows, to wit: "A short time since the Presbyterian congre gation at Jelierson City held their Sacramental Htbbatb,when tbe adrainlstrationof the Lord's 8"prer took place. Subsequently, as we are credibly Informed, one Francis Rodman, mean in me plaintiff! now Secretary of State, fund tbe rad ical nom lnee for re-election to that oflioe,) aud a cabal of his followers in Jefferson City, were cn a big drunk in that city, baring their oruies tbe party I meaning the plalnt llf and others) went through the mock ceremony of pnna&ing or me iioiy pacrament n a puono saloon, this Rodman meaning the plaintiff' performing the ministerial fuuctlous on that occHsion, the emblems being lauer beer and orscKers." Whereby the defendants, with the Intent to injure and defame the plainllir, did falsely and n auciousiy accuse mm oi impious ana sacrl Impious conduct, which accusation is wholly false, malicious, and nntrue, to tbe great dam age oi tue piainun, to wit, in tue sum of SdO.OOO. for which sum, with the costs, etc., he prays judgment. The second count In tho complaint recites tbe name articles, and It is alleged that tbe plalntifl is Injured as a publlo ofllcei and as a candidate xor re election, ana prays judmneni id the add! tional sum of S.jO.OuO. Harding & Crane, and iv rum, ueoaerot ivruui are attorneys lor plain ua.JUisiouri Democrat. King Theodore's Primo Minister. A Paris letter Bays: "A piece of news, for which I do not make myself responsible, but whleh I extract from the Ilord, is the arrival in Paris of tbe Prime Miuister of Theodore, a French gentleman who visited Abyssinia for commercial purposes, and whose Intelligence attracted the King's notice, who enlisted him in his service. His fate, however, rosembled that of tbe chief baker in Pharaoh's houseluld. No sooner hHd he found favor in the African mon arch's household than the latter felt a stroug in clination to tske oft' his bead and hang him nn a tree. As a preparatory move, be cast him is'o a dungeon and loaded him with chains. A fi'W days before the landing of tbe English expedi tion it struck the fancy of Theodore to send for his former favorite, reappoint him Premier, put on him a royal robe, and present him R'l h seve ral wives (I translate). Contrary to European precedent, this First Ijord of tbe Treasury fought by the side of his sovereign, whom he de clares to have been killed in action by English soldiers. Furthermore, this personage, who ought to be well up In the Theodorian dynasty, abxertB that the King had an elder son, who Is yet alive, and who, during the siege, fouirht at the head of a tribe against his lather's adversa ries. The iVord is usually well informed, and stales tlie above as authealio, but does not tlve the name of the gentleman." Saoramento la amused by a "one-legged Hercules probably the original of the remark, ex pede llzrcuUm, F IKE STATIONERY, CABD ENGRAVING and Card riate Printing in every variety, DKKKA, ' 1033 CHESNUT BtreeC TvEAFNESS. EVEUY INSTRUMENT THAT 2J science and skill have luveuted to assist lbs hearing In every degree ol deafuesa; also, Respirators; also, Craudall's Pauiut Oruuilies, aniwrtor to any others In lue, at P. MADEIRA'S. Mo. lis B, TJCNTR tstrttet. below (JheanuL Mot TEE MARKETS. Tb following we tb tf t quottOM rot various artloies designated: AP7TK8 DDTT! tX V Ct. Pot. m st loom rmminn CADLll Don: tHc Pperm. V ... 4 -47 Do,itI.P&tX IS (j UODOJ'dAtly 6 Adam'neltty-21 U AOlm'sHlsIS fib COAL-Dutx: 40C, IP2S OronK. V ion. Llv.Orr'lTton (?o hldney fctt Plctou Anth. "2,0(HiV. 'M a 7 50 tUCUA-UUTi; so, ti Marao'o sldlnbd a Unayaq'U " " a 10 Para. ' " a H, Jiom'o " " a CH'FFfcE TrTY: 60 Java.wh'e,'d .21 a2S Jamaica ,-ie,i-iM Luay ra. ...... I6',a l't ftlssal, (old Manilla, . gold M -ta Jute, gold Sia t mr. ona a "u IK. 1rywed...r7i W'X 00 lIIDICrt OOTTi 10 V oent, ad valorem, gld R.(I.AB.yrea GnoitOiW 11 a 11 Hn rin rr.sltd... 2la 22 (roiiKX)., 1 av an Jusn. IS a 17 8avanlll. etc .12 a 12' MaiacalDosAd 11 Maranh oxeto-11 M atmoras-.... is P. Cabello.... It Vera Oros -14 Dry Hontd g'd.-ll I'aiuornia m . I 0-11X no, jaipsfipce l no green Oreen HaW'esI a i2X a 17 a is a 15 a is e 14 ((416 ..11 fci-ia it $-H Miruiilxi lf- 17 t:nvSlsiiHh(er 12 18 HUlioni..cash. VSa 9Ji ! HONK Y Duty: Unequal. CUl'l'KM (tttipeuB luuoa, (t$gai.,auiy paia. a a 28 a a a 40 a a a 3'50 a-ai a al 65 a a 8 25 a-a;t a w a a bo a-75 1)UTY; Pis and 11 r. 2 'to, and Htieituiins. c ir. Am'iau IntiOt 23i 24.'i bheAiiii E new f suits) V lt. 38 Bheath'g.old. 1H Hheath'g yel. 26 Pig, hilt...... Bolls......... 83 UHUli- AND UVKS Alcohol.. a Aloes, lb.... 21 AioesHcc'tnne 75 a 85 Alum 8a 3a Ant'yreg. sld ll' Hi, Argols ref. gld 2l',a 21 Arneiuc, i o r. g a- Assaletlda 2 KalsaniUaptvl 5 Hal-am loin... 180 Baitum Peru.. lleniee,Peis.gK27 Merries. Turk. lil-rart) HoOtt. gd I ,- 4', liorax, lefiiied 84,'aa 3t.,' Br.nistone.r' il a luinis ore tlur a SJ. Ur'iu'e,1ftii.gd8!i,il0 a- I'amph'r f'lti'nbil.g a iuiiui(ir, rei. no CaiJthar'deB... Car.Ammnnla 17 t ardsmoms. CHHior OI' CbamomlleFl. is Chlorate Pot ash, gold 84 Cochineal Hs gd L'och Mex. sold 78 Copperas. Am. l.a 1) Cream j a. g a a t nbebs, K. I... a SO Cutch . lfi4 18 Hpsorn Suits.. i Uamboge 1'75 a2'00 Otum Arabic, s'ts . 81 a-86 Gum Arabic, Ikd 45 Gum Benzoin 80 Uura Myrrh, K. I Cjnm Mvrrh. Ty 85 nnm Trag.,st 8r Clm 'I rac, tl.gd to jUyd. Pola .ng and Pr..gld8'02aR8'85 Tneracuabha. Br 8 to Jalnpln bdgld b5 Lac Dye . 2 Licorice Paste 24 Ji adder, imicn gold 12ia 13 11. dder, French gold 15a Manna, small nuke. 95a ltfnnniL. laree I'.ua i u bl. 85 a Oil Berg't 6 S74a 8 87 Oil CttbblB a 3 511 Oil I.emon...8,25 a 4.50 Oil Pepperm'i Oil Orange -a Oplum.Ty.g'd 4-87Ha7 50 Ox.Aciolb- 8 a- Phofphorus. fi!4a 95 Prus.Pota.h.-88)ia 85i Quicksilver,. 76 a 77 Khubarb, Chi- 2 25 a 3"25 Paleratus.c.h 20 a - ir'a . s a .n" 5 CuOlS W-40 (0-2O a-75 a 85 .. a a a 40 a 100 a3-75 a 90 a 65 a 40 a 45-(0 a 40 uo a a -46 a 46 a-B a a S9 a 26 a 22 t cent a Hake., NulKtiliB. Alep., a 80 a 14 a a 28 $15,000, ' ' API 7M8t AND $4000 TO IN- urn-axe. only to A. PITLER. Mo.ClH.biimhiret, S. t-oila. ko bariia ina. xiuu In bd gold. 15 ara'llla Mex. In bd gold... Henna. K, I. 20 ..ra. Alex 25 Shellac 8 7&a 60 Boda Asa 80 . . c. gold...... 2 85 a S B0 ft. Lead, w.gd a 25 hulph. Quln. 2 20 a 2 25 Tar. Acid, g. 4)a 62 Verdigris, g.. i.0 a 60 Vitriol Blue... 10 U FKATHKBh octy: 30c PrimeWesi'n S5 a B TeuiHfsee.... 75 80 jti KB Duty! Mackerel, 12: Herrings.fl; r almoii. s; Oiber Ickled, f I 60 bbl. Other Pish, pickled, Irled, or smoked In smaller packages, 60 cts. V llKilhs, DryCod cwt.6 7Ka 7 00 PIckl'dKcale. 6 00 a62o Pickled cou. 6-25 a eou Mackr'lNo.l, Mackerel JNO. 1, small I8'50 Macko'i.M.ie'SO Mack. No 8M. 8 6u fc-aini'nPic.N.SSOO Bal.PlcV tee. bhad Ci.No.l, W tf. hbl.... Ker'gPKk'd iler'gHeVh'x 30 llerrlilL' No 1 25 vi. ax IniTY:l6i!Un North Kiv.'t'tt) 16 a 24 I'LOVK AND MliAL Duty; XO V- cent. Bour 0-60 a 8-60 h.x. AniU-r) . In.. Ohio. - 8-60 all 40 & Mich ..J KblvPln I 8-60 a -80 Ohio ex. bds. 9-60 aia eo OenfSHee do..ll'T5 a!3-t5 Canada blip. tanndaexira Prsndywine- -Georgetown. Calllor a s i 9 85 B,2 26 Oregon J mm Alexandria... Ball.How'dsi Bye Hour 7 00 Corn Meal 6 UO do. Brandy'e,6'10 rt Pniirli. ..27 (10 t ltUl X UUTIi ineu,ov., Almnnrin (inLlIK'. shelleil and not shelled: other! Nuts, 2c: l atee. 2c: -at dlns 60, urapes w, auu a a!9 00 ail 00 a a a a 41 a- 26 a a a a a a alO'On a 5 85 a 6.16 a-775 cnn nonniigdbt dd M nuru iUTY Ilh7 20 I WW Ill llavarlaus 25 HJKlNt Outy; 10 A cent, ad val. Ox, a. .t a., ( AO B-ona700 INDlUo 1'wrv: rates. Bengal. h...l 10 a 2 05 Madras go il. 95 a l 10 Ma.IHa.koid. 70 a 95 Caraco-s.gold-80 Pol (4uatemala,gld--(ia 1 45 IbON-hCTYi Bars I7; R. K (70 UKi: Boiler and Plaie. Uio. V tt : Bind, Hoop, and Mcrull, 1'4(VA IHo-V . Pig, ton Hneel, 8o. V It. Pi . Kunl sli A o tch ton, 42'00 Pig, Ani Cnll. 8 IK) lUr.Kng ref. 9SO0 Par Knit 'm... sa'UO bheel, K iHl 1st anal, i Ci 17!.a la Sheet, Eng llKh ft American a LKAD Duty: Pig ii-no-p imi ids.; i-'pe anu eueet, 12 76 100 lbs. Galena a HpanWb, gold. ('80 a 6 40 Bar, net 10 (hi a tsheei&Pire.ut a!200 LK4THK8- DUTY: dole, 86 Unner. 10 Ci. ad val. uk (B Lit. m ss a 42 uaK iu in i lie.... as Oak, bavy 40 Oak crop 42 nemuicic, ight 28 Hemlock, mid 27 Heuil'k,heav 25 Hem Iocs, dam 19 link DUTy; 10 ad val. Kockland.com sl'10 l ump - a, .iHi LUMBEK Doty; 2nWct, ad vaU Wholesale Prices, Timber, W, P. llcuhlofoot a limner uaK, Oo Tlmher.GaVP (,Ovcartcrt Kast'n eprace ner M 18-00 vnn Ph'gles.TP bch a llo. shaved. bdl. Oi M.) a roBa'd'(r(M, a OoCed.2lt.lst qual M. a D i. Cypresss, 8 toot. a Lai lis K.& M. 2 75 a 2-90 Hiav'nW.OpellO'. 0 a27.voo " W.Ohd .. loo-oo affls oo ' W.O bbl. 60 00 ai&u oo Head'g W. O aHo uo MOLASHE1S Ddty:cpbI N.O..f ga a-- Porto Klco 48 a 70 I'uba Musuov.,.46 a 53 Cuba Hayed. ...so a 39 Barbndoes...... 64 a 55 .NAIL8 Iiuti: Cut. ix- Wrought Vi; HoisesUoe, ( cems W lb. T?llt.4ud.9i tooib4T9 alfOO Clliieb 6'37ia50 NAVALhTOKha Duty Hpts.Turpeutlue, 811 cts. 8c,ulAvaB.!tW,Mta' W Turpet. Hft. N. coty,'280ihs a3'87'; Tar Wll- mlnston 8 25 Kn Tar, 4 bbl NO. 8 23 as 60 Pitch. S'6o a Keslu-com. old2 70 a 275 Do. No. 2W 280. b 8-2Am: so Knlrlis 1 ur. 44 a ujl-uuiv; Palm 10. Olive I. Linseed, Flaxseed. K. need, 28 cents; Hperm (foreign Usherle.) and Whale or other Ush (for elgn). 20 V cent, ad valorem. Oiive,l2bb,tbr4,00 a 410 OI!ve,lno.?'s.-35 a 2 48 raim, f 10.... J2a Linseed, city gal.... 1.03 a 1-05 uiuneeu.Aog. a W uaie b2 " Kef. Win Ket. H'g. Sperm, crude roo "W. D'bl'ch. 215 Bed, city dis tilled 80 L'dOllSA W. Kerosene I 1;. . OIL-CAKi-DOTY; 20"t4ct, Thliiobiiton.55 00 a risriiunsu M Dlttv Crude. o. Rei. o 1,( V, ' ariLjr !' Sl - ReOned free L.8 to wnne (no 1?5 lHt .17 Rett ned In bond L b, to white (115 test! 84 Iteilued In b'd. white (115120 test) H4 nainua, reuued (bo a ga my .-... 20 a PKUVI81ON H 1)oti; Cheese, 4o If lb; Beet and Pork, 10.: flams, Bacon, u uwu. u. mfi io, FOUBTn EDITION FE0H THE CAPITAL. a 85 a- w a a a 2 20 41 7- a 21 a a BeefMs.obttb " " city... " Mesi ex.20'50 " Primecy " Prime cy '! " MsMiis,n Pork, Ms Wu28 00 rrime.,.. . " Mess " Clear a aJa-ou a S2P0O mM'iS a 4'00 a to a 8 00 a 710 a sto a 160 a a -48 a 1 00 a 8 (io a 7 00 S20 00 a--48 a -47J, 41 Fruits iu bugar, byrup Lard prmstm 17ia 174; .I....,.., o u , . , , , ..... a bhniild. salt... a Beet bams, Iu plrkle.Tttibl a Beef Bino.'rilli a Butter, orang 80 a 85 ' B'.fAlrlojir 26 a-30 " Ohio a- heese g a-15 aicii-urtv; z'io. lb Baddv. itn. at Carolina, good. toprluie W50 all'25 Ruugooo. dressed fi1--: 65 al-62 lA.L,IjI'UTi': ""Cks, 21o. Turk's Island, w biish....A.-4J a-45 Liverpool, Or,, 1? arno Higgins'... a A8hton's 20 BHiKls Duty: T.lnseed. 16c, Hemp Ho. "jrt lb, (la nary (1 ?t buna, of no 0a , and Grass Meed 80 cU ad val. ' Clover B... los; II 1 iiooiuy f ou'i Ml aito FlKxAm.ririi 2-85 avTn BHOT-ftCTVj 2S,'0. S) uiiumuifiB--ujta Buckcomoicl 'U's BOAP-Duiy: 25 4 oent- ad val, Cas'lle -16V -IT BPKLTH R (Zinn) iniTv: m rigs. Hum, aud Piate.ti'60)tliHiihs. Plates sold 6-r7i. Sim HPICK6 DuTYiaaooo. m. CaMsia In mats Vi lb. gld.... a -5!l Gliig'r,lUcold-ll a ll'i aiace, goiu.,.. 'vu a 95 NutmeKS, No, 1. lO 87 a '88 Peppei . gold.. -23a -4 Plmuuto, Jamaica (cl sold a 21 Cloves (c) gld 2Hla -27 HUG A RH-DliTYi'Sia-k!" New Orleans a Cuba it rlado o7a 08S Porto Kloo.... -ira -ill Hav'nawhlle -lia 154 Hav. B,4Y, a Manilla 104a ll'i Ioaf. a Crushed a 16 lYeUW,.a Sr- 14s and Brandy. 2,i cent. Ruis.t-h.'i!'!ick8-6ii a Bam.hch Alyr"895 a Cur'uis,Zt.VID ll.Va 11,'i Citron .27 a 28 Alrronds Bid- ly soil shell.. 15 a 14 Aim's shell d. a 45 J URB AND BK1NB Furs dressed or uudreaed, on Bklns. hi Cbiit ad val.; ite&ver. -rt noe- " NorthVIb 1'60 " Houihern 10 " Werner 11. 1'iKl OtterNo'thpceBOO " Western, k'00 Red Fox jN'th -76 Baccoou B'th 10 ' West.com "10 North 50 MlnkNurth'n I 00 14 Western. 8 00 Marten. N'lu 6'H0 Goat, Curacoa- '36 ' Mex. B Deer.HlHalVlb '46 B. Jua -'40 "RA IN Duty: 10a2octs. WheatwGF'bu2'85 a 245 Cala... 2-65 " Ohio " Mich., w. i-40 Chlcago.No.l. 1 95 do. No.2, 1 1-3 do. No 8. 178 Mllwa'k.No. 1 P95 do. No. 2 1 83 do. No. 8P76 Rye Mate 1-88 Corn, Bo. w.y. 1-15 " yenow i-is mixed ,.,n a a 2 70 a a 1 85 a 1-78 a a 1 F5 a 178 a a 1 25 a a 1-12 a a 2'85 a 84 a 84. a a " Western Barley Barley Malt. 2-80 Oats, Hi ale... " Ohio ... Jersey Peas.ble.V2bu GUN POWDER. Duty: 4 cents lb, and 20) cl. ad val. BlatlneP25Ib a 400 Hhlpplug.M.. a 4 60 Rilie 6 60 a B A Y NRInblsHlflOU 70 76 H Us P Duty: Russia 4(; Manllla4V6i Jute 415: Ita lian 440; bun aud Bluai. 16 v ton. BuiwiacltH'n.goU aSiB-og ExtODsion of a Paper Patent.' Denial of a Malicions Report by Grant's Brother. Kte. Kte., Kte, Kte.. Kte., Ktv LATER FROM WASHINGTON. The Extension or a Paper Patent. Dispatch to the Associated V. Wahiiikotok, Aug. 1. The patent of A. C. Melller for making paper from wood and straw has been extended for seven years from August 7, 1808, by the Commissioner of Patents. This is the patent that has oansed so mnoh litigation among the various paper-makers throughout the country. PROM CONNECTICUT. Am tafsmoni Falsehood Nallsd. Haetkord, August 1. A few days ago tha Hartford Times professed authority to an nounce that Orrille L. Grant, brother of Gene ral Grant, had deolared his intention to vote for Seymour and Blair. The Evening Post of this oity publishes to-day extracts from a letter ef O. L. Grant, pronouncing the statement false in every particular. Mr. Grant says he is Btiorjg in the Republican faith, always has been, and always intends to be. Political. New York, Aug. 1. The Republican Na tional Executive Committee, and Republican State Central Committee, are now in session. The Republican soldiers' and sailors' organi sation sits at the Astor House. The latter two organized yesterday, but nothing of conse quence was -done. They will all complete their work by the close of next week. w Tork Stock 4,aotatlos 3 P. V. Received, by telegraph from Glendinnlng A Davis, Block Brokers, N o. 48 8. Third street. N. If. cent. K 1324,ChL and N.w. oref. 82 N. Y. and E. K.. ...... 07 ;ChL and K. X. R lOOXi jtm. Pb. and Kea. K Mich. . and H.LK, h,S Clev. & PltiHb'g K.. 8H CaL and N.W. com X2 Pitta. -.W.aiidClil. (Jold li&ii Mrket duU. Moetalitt op the City. The number of dcatns In tbe city for the week ending at noon to-daj were 406, belug an increase of 49 over tbe corresponding period of last year. Of these, 126 were ad alts, 279 were minors; males, 205; lemales. 200; boys, 146; girls, 133. Of the num ber, 323 were born in tbe United States, 69 were foieign, 13 wtre unknown, 22 were people Of color, and 19 from tbe country. Congestion of tne bram is credited with 12, cholera infantum 92, consumption ot the luags 26, convulsions 24. diarrboua 12, dysentery 11, inflammation of tbi brain 10, marasmus 2.). Tbe deaibs Iu the various wards were as fol lows: l.t, 13; 2.1, 2S: 3d. 11; 4th, 22; 5th, 11; 6th, 9: 7th. 25; 8'h, 12;9ih, 11; 10th, 8; 11th, 7: 12tb, 7: 13tb, 9; 14'h, 8; 15th, 18; 16th, 13; 17tb, 21; 18th, 11; 19th, 23; 20tb, 36; 21st, 8; 22d, 13; 23d, 9; 24th, 11; 25tn, 8; 26th, 12; 27th, 22: 28ih, 4. Hearing at tub Central Station. James Mr Creddcn was charged with larceny of money. Margaret Ackerniie testibed that the prisoner entered her hous, No. 1340 Wood street, last eveninp, and went to ber room, opened her bureau drawer, and took about $500 out, and left. Held in $1500 bail for a further hearing on Monday. William Payne, livinc; at No. 1109 Rose street, was charged with steaiiug from a house on Are. Cbiet McCusker testified that this morning, when he came down lrom tbe roof of tbe house that was burned on Arch street, above Seventh, he found the boy rifling a trunk. Held in $609 bail to answer. Dr. H. R. Llnderman, Director of the Mint," furnlsbes tbe followiUR statement of Deposits and Coinage at tho Alint during the mouth of July, 1SC6: Value; Gold Deposits ;, $153,223 01 Silver Deposits and Purcnases lSOS-Ol) Total Deposit $103,431-84 COINAGE EXECUTED. OOLD. Denomination. Ho. of Pieces. Valut. Fine Burs 12 8,5tt4 Oft SILVKB. Dollars 21.400 $21,40000 Half Dollars 61,800 3U,lKW(Xi Quarter Dollars 100 25 00 Dimes 43,164 4.310-00 Half Dimes, 100 6-00 Three Cent Pieces 100 8 00 l ine Bars M 4 B05 69 Total u 126,604 f50,818'6a KICK EX. Five oent pieces .2 544,000 9127,200 00 Three oent pieces 130.000 8.900OO Total I2.H74-000 1151.100 Cd' BRON7.K. One cent pieces 1,042,600 S10.425-00 Two sent pleoes 847.500 6,950 04 Total 1,390,000 17,375 00 BJSCAriTUIiATION. Gold coinage 12 f8,594'93 Bilver coinage 128.A04 56,818'6 Nickel and Copper 4,061,000 148,475 00 Total No. pieces 4,190,616 3213,918-63 PRINCIPAL DEPOT VOB TBI BALI Off lulled States Eevenne Etampg, HO. CUESNVT STBEETj CENTRAL DEPOT, o. ios iocth mm htukbt ion door below Obesnnt itreell. ESTABLISIIKt) 186C: Onr stock comprises all tne denominations prlntM by the tioveruueal, ALL ORDERS FlXLKTJ AND FORWARD ITD BT MAIL OK EX IMMEDIATELY VMS SUH UkUiI, a uaitei ot great Uuponanos,