MVMNING TELEAPft LL i n 1 1 p a VOL. XKo. 39 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 18G8. DOUli LK ,S II 13 RT--T II 1 1 E C 13 N T3. A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN and BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION follows the tuj of HELM BOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAR BAPARILLA. It removes black spots, pimples, moth patches, and all eruptions of the skin. IN THE SPRING MONTHS, the sjstem naturally undergoes a change, and HELM BOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA is an assistant of the greateBt value. YOUNG LADIES BEWARE! OF THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of face pow ders and washes. All Buon remedies cloBe np the pores of the skin and In a short time de stroy the complexion. If yon would have a fresh, healthy, and yonthfnl appearance, use HKLMIiOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that affect mankind arise from corruption of the blood. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSA PARILLA - remedy of the utmost value. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the rigor of health into the system, and purges out the humors that make disease. QUANTITY vs. QUALITY. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. The dose Is small. Those who desire a large quantity and large doses of medicine ERR. THOSE TVHO Desire Brillianoy of Com Dlexion must purify and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA invariably does. Ask for HELMBOLD'S Take no other. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is the Great Blood Purifier. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EX TRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradicates Eruptive and Ulcerative Diseases of the Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp and Skin, Which so disfigure the appearance, purging the evil effeotB of mercury, and removing all taints, the remnants of diseases, hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by adults and chil dren with perfeot safety. Two table-spoonfuls of the Extract of Sarsa parilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as is usually made. An interesting letter Is published in the Medioo-Chirurgical Review," on the snbjeot of the Extract of Sarsaparilla In certain afleo t'ons, by Benjamin Travers, F. R. 8., eto. fi peaking of those diseases, and diseases arising faoni the excess of meroury, he states that no nmedy Is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; It i power la extraordinary, more so than any other drag I am acquainted with. It is, in the glrictest sense, a tonic with this Invaluable uri.ut. that it is applicable to a state of the j stem so sunken, and yet so irritable as ren- d ra other substances of Uie wnio oiass un ai ailable or injurious. HELMBOLD'S CON JENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Esttblished upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist aad Chemist, No. 694 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Price -1-26 per bottle, or or $6-50. FIRST EDITION THADDEUS STEVENS. His Remains Lying in Stato at Lancaster Tributes to His Memory from Ciiizons. tH BtM JOta., It. From our oum Correspondent, Lancaster, Pa. Auit. 14. At 6-15 this evonlm? the remains of IIoo. Thaddous Stevens arrived jnihiscitv, which for so lonf? a time had been the Lome of the preat statesman. A committee of prominent citizens received the remains at the depot, and escorted theai to the re.'iJence of the deceased, where they wete placed in sta'.e lu the pailor. Agmrd of the coljred Zouaves Biinouiids it. There was a large meeting of peop'c this evenlijr, at which resolutions of condolence and euloEiet'c of the honored deud were pus.-ed. There were many addresses made by old friends ol the deceased, who pid mauy tributes of re spect to their late lrieml. A. H. Hood, kpq., in his remarVe, raid: Mr. Ftetens m a lawjtr, as a man, as a iriend of ihe humaD mce, was to elevated, eo high, ihtt no rutin, unless bis own approaches that ersndeur, can be able to portray it He considered him ot,e of the preaiest men iIiIb ape has produced. His lite lias been a eraud triuiiph. but all he has acconir htbed has been through bis on exertion. Throuehout his lite he had warm ftiendsiiDd j upt as warm enemies. If erer a man had to wa'k over a fiery pathway it wits be; but tie tnumprcu m toe euu. i De spe mer a seen in an eloquent strain upon the virtues and beauties ot the private and social character of the deceased, his kiudorss to the jonns men of the bar. his freniality to every pereon iu the nape or a man, savine that ins eeneros.ty was never appealed to by any man, worthy or unworthy, in vain. H pai i no regard to the accuDiu'alion of wealth, preferring at all times every other human bt'iutr to hi:neelf; in this rct ect lie was the most perfect man thai he had evtr teen. W. W. Brown. Esq., rema'ked: we have been accustomed to see hioi move about this bnr, witb the weight ol the heaviest causes resting npen his shoulders, with as much ea-e as "Alias standing st i:l hears up Vie world." His mind whs well disciplined, and irotn Us own redundant vitHlity imparted lite and cnerey to otbers. He hud been an industrious student, and in general and legal know ledge bad lew superiors araoD" his ronicmporariei. He posseted a command inp intellect, aud in addressing the court or jury he jre-emed his subject in a simple and concise and straightforward manner. He clearly eluci dated Its eseuti;il parts and Intrinsic materials. His thoughts were eloquent, and clothed in words which always brought his Ideas tionsptuently to the view of his audi tors. When he used embellishment it was only done to illustrate his meautnir more clearly, and was always natural aud appro priate. . Hi- coneepttous were bold and original. His manner whs earnest and energetic. Ilia arguments ulways strong, sometimes rose to irresistible energy and power, and the scintilla- inns ot bis genius occasionally Hashed with a brilliancy not uuworluv acoenpamou with the brightest gcrcBot the ereit masters ot eloquence. In bis protesHonal relations be was a high tonod gentleman. His word could always be impli citly relied upon, and his conduct and deport rreutin the trial of a cause, whether towards the Court, his adversaries, or his colleagues, were a model wen worthy tue imitation of us all. Last cveniog ths City Councils passed the following: jimoiva, i nmu e uiunrns in ine city or i,ancsier learn with regret tue demise of tbo Hon. Thaddeui btevens, Representative Iu Congress from this a Is tricl . . Mmalwa. 1 Lft i in me aeatn or oar aisunguisnea fe liow-cltiieu, Lancaster cliy has lost oue of Us must dlaLineulKbed auil worthy ci'ir.eus: tout btseuluent servtctsiD the cause of education sod ltbny, hla loUj jkinUioii as a slulesmn tils linearity lu his tubllc and private oharHOter reflect alike honor upoa Is uiminry aud the people be served g. wen. Jittolred. 1 hat we recommend to tbe citizens the cloning ot their places of builuess truiu 1 o'cluok lor the halarce the oay. jiiHclvea. 1 uai me uouncnn win nenn ton inuerai In a body, and tuvlte the Mayor and other officers of the clly government to unite with them. The iuueral obsequies of the late Hon. Thaddeus Hieveus wt'i tatte place on Monday, the 17th hist, at 2 o'clock, r. M., from his late rei(Ience od South Oueen stree'. The Uoveiror, Heads of Pepartments. (Jblet Justice and Judges ot the Supreme Uourt, and School Department of the Commonwealth, County Superintendent, Direc'ors and Teachers of the City and County of Lancaster, Alumni and Pupils ot tbe High School ol Lancaster city, the Trustees, Faculty, aud Students ot VninltliTi ana Aiarfuau ijouece ana oi tue iu- IriBVille Normal School, and all other organiza tions and citizens are luvttea to attend. The lollowing are the only relative? of Mr. Stevens now liviue: Dr. Thaddeus M. S'.eveos, aid 11 fir caret 8. Cullman (wife of Jacob Cuff- man) ot ludianai oils, Indiana; and Thaddeus Stevens oi uruuenFuun.'-, auuius cuuuiy, ru. DISASTER. Destcnctlv Cob flag ratlosi la Nw York Votal Luii, f 1'4J,U0U. Short Iv before three o'clock yesterday mora- itig a the waa Ulgcuvered lu the Hist lluor of the nve-fciory urica ouuuini;, jnob. i& miureou btreet, aojolulug D. AppieiOH & Co.'a pnbilaU liiK house, oil the corner of Uruod street, aud philiy occupied by thein. The llua8aproi with great lapidtty, bursting out of every win dow hi. it through the roof In great volumes, quickly wrapping the entire structure lu tueir Dei y embrace. Isoh. i2 aud 44 Green street were both de Blroytd. They were twenty-live feet front ny about h. vtuiy-llve feel deep, aud live atorlea. The lukH on tnem will amount to $40,0(10. Tney arelubured J or fcol) OU0. un lollows: tf MOO lu the Nittgaru, OLIO la the Lorlllaid; 8-AHJU m the lu ttruHllotiHt; SSOlOiu the KuickerOocHer; $iit)0 la the HU1 ; t.AIUMu tue Importers' and Xrauer'; t&ou in tue l'ucitlo, aud $3w0U in the Allaullo. Tbe buildiutts were built recently by II. J. Howard, by wuum they werelrased to D.Apple iou Jt Co., the boott publiaherM, tor forty ye irs. Tula hiui occupied ut the iliueof the Are the Ural floor for priutlog purposes. Their loss on block ol type, piemen, phut a, paper, and ma hinery is estimated at oi Out), ou which tney are iumrcd asfollowHon atoea, etc.; Hamilton, 12600; Exceiaior, 12600; Tradesmen's. 2i0j; Ken biugiou.of IMilluoelphla, J6U0; Norm Ameri can, ol Hartford. fr-iSOO: HiKudHrd, $150. Aloany Clly, $1000. Total, $15,000. Ou muculuery: Amsteidaui. 81000; Meichauta', ot Ouicago, SlOtK); lirlllard. SS00; Alluullo, Of liruo&tyn, 8100, Total, 13200. The buMement was occupied by the Metalllo Keg Compuuy. Their loss Is uOuut S2000 by watei; lhBured for J1500 lu tbe Liverpool, Lou don, and Ololte lutiuruuce. Company, The second, third, and fifth lloora were occu pied by Lleneurotu & Vou Aner, blank book manufacturers. Thelratock waa also destroyed; but they are unuble to tall male at preaeut with any degree of acouracy the extent of thetr loss, but It la at least 122.000. They are Insured for K&I.333, as follows liuneti. 8ti;iJ13t; Liverpool, London, aud Uloue, ihj0; oirard, 8260J; Kter lltig, S2i')00; Germaula. tlM; EiChnUKO. 1200(1; Areiio, 11600; Nona Amurluan, of ilnrlford, fI5eO; Akaoclated FurmerN, of Baltimore. $2600; Union, of iialilmore, S26O0; Nttonl, of Balti more, i:600; WuHhingtou, of Iialilmore, MarylaDd, of Baltimore, (2600; lUltln, of Sow York, 12600; Aiina.of Harliord, t2M) Klremen'a, 12600: Kellef, '2600j Jiumtx.idt, 2.00; UeUO poiiian, 11000; Western, of Buffalo, 11600. Xue loorUi ooor was vocupled by iiaow Todd rn . rnannfaetiirers of aold pan and mnolta. Tbel' los- In eatlmaied at 2,j,0J0: Inna'el for $.6(00. StiOOon sate, 10200 ou all goods and u k wannfaclnrcd or In process of manufac ture m such aaie, aud suzou on io-i ana hi tares, Ineludlag gas fixtures, ataaftlna;, eto., In rie following coinp'Ies: Columtiia, $3750; WllllRuistiurg city, $3750; Artiialio, 37j0, aud Xchat.lcs' and Traders', $3750. Tbe Are, very luckily, was confined to these two buildlrgn, except a small damage of about $600 to tbe building No. 46 ureeu street. Hiiiue iiamaee waa aluo doue to the buildiutts N n. 41 nDd43, ou ttieoppo-lte side of the street; bat $250 w 111 cover the loa. Xlie publisblDg nouse or u. AppiPtou a. uo. us'alned alight damage, any about $150. Toere belts a strong separate wall dividing it from tn burnlDg building, saved It from fanner lnjnry. Tsrrlbl Iletrrlcaa Hew Ilampsblra. Tbe Coot Republican, of Lancaster, N. II., In Its 1-f ue ol Tnurnday Inst, gives the following account of the burrloane that passed, that sec tion oi the counliy: As the storm neared, Fred. Aldrlch and Charles lloby. with horse aud carriage, were, ceekinn shelter uear thee hove named house. Uo a fcudden they perceived themselves raised entirely from tbe ground, and Kuy, whirling like a top high lu the air. feet downward, t- aether with hl team, wat carried over a high pom d fence, while Aldrlch (large Umbers, brlen, stonen, and debi la of every uescrlptlon flying lu all dliecilouB) was aheu six or eight rods in n oprosite course. Nor would it lot blm b4ve reht or peace even there, but kept wrilrlla htm ahd tumbling htm until he gulned ahelter be hfa'h ajuitiiig rock, too Ktroug foreven Titanic lorce. a nmncuinus escape tney nan, ioi ueit her was seriously Injured. It nextpumed to Mr. ( hase'R, whoe d welllng-honse b'trelv eaceptd, but hla other bulullnns are completely clemollahed. Asm 11 child waa lost among t tie rtiltis, bnt forlnnately waa recovered, btlog protected by tbe large timbers. Now it at tacts the lurge Fletcher hrn. This frame, composed of bard wood, doubly braced throughout wl'h blrcb, thoroughly built In every respect, was cotiaiderfd a strong work rr tbe kind la toe cooniy If not in tbe State- Tbe whole structure was actually moved some lncues from Its bise ere It yielded; but the work of uiho could not withstand tbe foroe of such an agenoy, ao the braces, like pipe-stems, break, tbe roof is carried oir. ard iltcbers tweuty-llve feet lu length are found eighty rods away. A Mr. Chappol. fleeing from his own house, wsa struck by a timber aud one of his lens badly crushed. Leaving these scenes of devas tation il crossed the Connecticut river, tearing away in Its wild flight a purt of a sawmill thereon, then over the fields aud Into the forett again it plunges, laying low a swarth of twenty rods in width as far an the eye can reach. Tue most wonderful rlrcumstance of all was that this whirling, rending giant paf-ed twice around the bouse of .Mr. Aldrlch, and left entire the shed part, where were convened tils family. The damage to very many of the farmers la keenly felt. About thirty head of cattle belong leg to Mrs. Tabor have not yet been found ptobably cruihtd beneath tbo falling trees. ColllslOB of Ocisa Vessels. The Portland (Me.)iVfMof Wednesday says: Pteamer Franconla, Captain Bberwood, from New York Monday afternoon for Portland, was run Into at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, about forty miles off Cape Cod, by schooner Juulata Patton, from Augusta for New York with lutn ber. It was very foggy at tbe lime, and the schooner, with lull sail on, loomed up Instantly like a phantom ship, and before the course of the steamer could be changed, tbe schooner was on board of ber, striking the Fran.-onia on'ihe starboard quarter, carrying away about twelve feel of ber bulwarks. The vessels nuioklv separated, tbe crew of the schooner crying out tbat they were in a sinking condition. A boat was lowered by Captain Sberwood, and tbe schooner was taken In tow and brought to Portland, where she arrived Wednesdiv forenoon, several hours beblud thesieimer's time. The Juniata Putton lost her fore staysail and Jib end all her bead-gear, but her hull in tight. Two barrels of blood. Intended for one of our sugar refineries, was on the steamer's deck, and were stove in tbe collision, aud tbe blood ran all over the deck, creating alarm among Borne of tbe schooner's crew when they were taken on board, who feared that the aocldeat was disastrous to life and limb. The steamer bad on board thirty-five passengers, oue-lhtrd of whom were ladies. The otilorsof the steamer say last night was very foggy, and the wnlstle was sounded continually. The captain of the schooner says that he kept bis log-horn going, and used every precaution against collision. JTATT1. Itcactlom Im Favor of 8alave Dsspirate StmatlOB of the Revolutionists) Ttte America Mlalsiar. Tbe Tribune's correspondent, writing from Port-au-Prince, nnder dale of July 27, Biys: Tbe star of Saluave is once more lu the ascendant. A sirong reactionary feeling In bis favor baa been developing Itself wltnln the last two or tbree week, even In those places where tbe lDsurgtnt cause was strongest, and the dis comfiture of t he Kebels Is only no w a question of time, As to the long threatened aitacs upon Port-au-Prince, It has uol yet been made, nor Is ll likely that It will ever take plaoe. The teact ion commenced at Jacmel, and baa spread with great rapidity throughout the whole of ibeBouth, with the exception of some of the large towns, where the revolutionists have found their principal support; but tuese plrces, there Is every reason to believe, will soon yield to tbe powerful tide which has set in in favor of the Government, thus leaving Balnave complete master of the field in thai dlrectlou. In tbe North the signs are equally favorable for the Government, aud a numoer of despatches of tbe Kebel chiets which have fallen Into tbe bands of one of Halnave's gene rals show that in tbat quarter, as well as lu the Bouth, the insurgents are In the most desperate straits, owing to numerous defections from tbelr ranks, and to the want of arms, ammunition, and pro visions. In fact it is plain from this intercepted correspondence tbat the Caoos are convinced their cauae la lost, and that they still hold out only because they have not yet found any pre tense for throwing down their arms. Balnave has issued a very remarkable manifesto, ad d rested to the people aud the army of Hayu, re viewing tbe circumstances under which his election to the Presidency of the Uapubllo look place, and vtudlcating the course he has pur sued since bis accession to power. This address, taken In connection with other facts of his recent history, suow Huinave lo be deeply Imbued with .Republican principles, and the lact that he Is so, will sufficiently ex plain the sympathy that la fell for hint by An.erlcans here, as well as tbe very cordial re lations that exist at preseul between the Uay tien Government and the American Minister attbls place. Foreigners, who are Jealous of Mr. Holllster's influence with the President of Hay tl, have cauxed sevtral gross misrepresen tations of the Minister's conduct during the present crisis lo be published In the Jamaica newspapers, charging blm, among other things, witb having heartlessly refused the shelter of tbe Udted States Consulate at this plaoe to political refugees. But this Is not true. At first shelter was given to those seeking It at the Consulate, and It would still be afforded in any case w here 11 was plainly a duty to graut tt, but 11 would never auswerloconvert the Consulate into a refuee for traitors plotting against a Gov eminent with whlah the Government of the United States is on terms of cordial friendship. Ti e policy pursued by Mr. llolltster strikes us as a very prudeut one, presenting quite a con trast to that which has been followed by the Kcgllhb Consul; and the good results ot it, in promoting tbe cause ot peace, order, and consti tutional freedom In this republic, aud In strengthening American Influence in tue An tilles, will certainly show themselves before long. As lo Balnave. whatever may be thought of certain passages oi nis history, tuis is certain, thai the stand he has taken and so flroilv malu- talned during tbe present troubles will have Ihe effect of pieveutlug in the future the repeti tion of those revolutionary outbreaks, whose fiequent occurrence has so seriously retaraed tbe progress of this country in civilization and material prosperity, aud done so much Injury iu tue cuune ui uegru ucouuui. Another Insntio Asylum Case. The rase of Mrs. Merrltt is commented upon by the New Y'ork Obatrver this week, aud the luitowing acoouni or anoioer cane giveu; "But a few days since, as we were travelling on oue of our great railroad thoroughfares, aud the train stopped at a station, a delicate lady was violently dragged into the car by two sirong men and with needless force thrust Into a seat. one of tbe men taking tils seat by her side. The lad immediately roe, and wlUiout any undue excl'ement, or anything t.hattnrtiea'ed Insmlty, appealed to the passengers, siting tus, tbee rersons one of whom, inn one tilting be her side, she said wa a coachmao were iakl- g ber, wltbont, any Just causa, to an Insnne asylum. With perfeot compoanre atie save the name Bnd addrrss of one of her friends iu Brooklyn, reqnesttng gjnoe psasepger to communicate to him tue fact of ner forcible removal to an asylum, H'ie showed ber arm, black with bruises wnlch ate talri she bad received from vi.iinut treatment, and there were marks of violence visible np n ber face. A gentleman near her toon down ber Dame and that of ber fri-nd, and aasnrlnt her tbat be livtd In tbe city lo which she was aooat to be taken, and would sen tbat nne w m not un -Justly confined, she heoarne qalt. Not a word wa offered In explanation by ber attendants. Whether she waa Insane or not, she was the victim of grofs violence in the manner In wtilot she wan treated by loose wno bad her Inohsrgf. Iter treatment was also a gross outrage up n the frellnna of the passengers, and especially of several ladles who were in tbe or, and who conld not fall deeply to sympa blea with one of their own sex in such clrcomstanoaa." P A RAO U A Y. Tbo Situation Lopez Iletraats from tba River Tbe Affair of Mr. Wtiabira aad the Wasp. Tbe Eitald's South American correspondent, writing Irom Buenos Ay res, June 28. says: The moral ellecl of ine loss of Humaua must be fell severely ou Lopez's forces. But be re tired lurtuer inland. Now he leaves all toe liver towns, and is bulldlui; foi'tifloulous in the interior, where he must be followed, wn houl iron-clads, anil be met on his own terms, or ue allowed to keep all the Interior. Uis people still cling lo him, and there is noindicnt.inu yet that they Intend lo fctit render. One an tele n tbe Triple Alliance Treaty Is th-tt uo terms Miiai ever be made with Lopez Tula hits rattier united the people to lAiyvZ than otherwise T hey and he seem resolved lo succeed or perish together. An expedition under c,mmnd of General Mena IWretiu, that una r took a reconnolysance In force to see where Lcpez might be, has returned. They met a strong foice of Paraguayans ai a email stream called Yacara, aud btfure tuey werehiiif crossed were attacked, and tney relieved wuli considerable loss. The reueut second flu In tue Paraguay river has revived the pros,eot of running a steamer laden with oals pnsl Humana unuer shelter of me lee side of an iron clad. As coals are worlu $200, gold, above the fort, it will prove a flue specu auou, if siioofH--ful. The rise lu tbe river seriously eudanoied the Allies, tOUO strum?, ou the pen Insula in front of the fort. For safety tuey were huddle. I up under a run lug flrq tatt they c mid not tscape nor return. The loss was consider able, but Ibey held out lu Bpl'e of tire aud water, under rne and only Just above tue other. The Allies are believed to have 48.0W meu in Ihe field, and tbe Paraguayans are sup posed to be reduced to 12 000. Besides these, Lopez has imment-e aid Irom the women of Pataguay, who do a'l tbe work of men outtilde of actual military duty. Etch one la at least equal to a man in any respectable fight, and If Paraguay succeeds in this oouteat It will be a triumph ol ''woman's rights." The United Htates gunboat Wasp baa Just returned Irom Paraguay, where tt was expected tbat United Btates Minister Wnshbnrne wonld be found ready lo leave that exhausted onuntrv. But he didnolcome. Why, uo one knows. The Wasp was not allowed to pass the allied fl-et. It was useless to urge that in our war foreign vessels were allowed to enter blockaded ports to oarry away consuls or to convey despatches, as at Charleston; tbe Brazilians were too wide awake to allow any suou civilities. Tbe election of Colonel Barm lento to the Pre sidency of this Republic is now made quite cer tain. He will take otnee October 12 prox. Tuts Is one ol tbe maras ot progress of this couutry, tbat one who is absent, without exoenilu money, and wltbont a single stump speeou, Bb on la be elected President. Knnugh electoral votes are row reported 10 make his eleotiou certain, and Governor Adolfo Alston is. bv a similar vote, made Vice-President. The finan cial crisis at Montevideo continues. Tue Finance Minister, Bustsmente, baa resigned. Nearly all the many banks of tbat over-banked city are closed, and many millions of Irredeem able paper are afloat. Gold is atan enormous premium, and money 2 13 per cent, a mouth. RUFFIANISM. A Colors d Ham Pushed tato the Missis- Ippl by ttowdiaa aad Drowned. Tbe Dubuque (Iowa) Timet of Monday last says: Yesterday morning a man oy me name or Ward, while engaged in pulliug lumber out o( tbe water below tbo steamboat landlug, fouu 1 the body of a flore t man floating in lue river, lie at last secured the body and fastening it to a raft notified the Coroner, who proceeded to bold an Inquest, when the following facts were developed: Tbe colored man named Berry Williams had been employed as a deck hand ou tbe eieatner Milwaukee. On the last up river trio o the boat he was taken sick and stopped oil" at tuU point. Labt Tuesday morning, about 2 o'clock. expecting tue uuai uowu, ue wiiuiug lu resume work again, set out for the levee, but was met Bear the landlug by a couple of roughs who, without any ceremony, k noosed htm down and proceeded to relieve him ot all his vlable,a. Getting away from tbem, tbe negro went to the Northern Line wharf boat, when tbe assault ing party, described as a large man and a small oue, approached blm again. Their vic tim told tbem bis occupation, said be was waitiDg for ine steamer, wnicu was moment arily expected, and invited them to go away ana let blm alone. Borne farther parley ensued, when tbe large man attempted to striae the negro with a large stone which he had secreted under Ills coat, but was prevented by nis com panion. A gentleman by the name of T. II. Itbodes, wbo was down on tbe wharf-boat wait ing for a steamer, witnessed the transaction, and says tbat the negro, who bad been suing down, then got np and walked towards the door, when the laiger man again assaulted htm, and kicked, or puHli'j.l him into the river. Tne victim cried for assistance. Tbe gentleman we have named and another man attempted lo get blm out, but tbe brute who had committed tue act tnrned upon his heel and walked towards tbe city, saying ''let him drown, he's only a nigger." The negro was drifted by tne fore a of tbe current under tbe wharf-boat, and was seen no more until found In the manner we have described. BANK ROBBER Y. How Hojasy was Stolen from a Rhode .land Bask. Tbe Providence Journal bas the following additional particulars relative to lue theft aud recovery of the bonds lost by the Aquidneca: BaDk of Newport, It. I.: "Theclera's name was Cave, lie had previously borne an excellent reputation, and was unsuspected, lie secreted tbe package of bouds at bis home. A brother, living at Kllzabeth, N. J , called on blm, and In tbe abKeuce ot himself and wife fouud the 1 30.000 in a bureau drawer, aud posesslug, also, a thieving propensity, he took a part of the bonds, and returned tbe package to Its plaoe. The original thief, on returulug, rolled ihe plunder in a clolh and secreted It In a closet, not knowing that part had been ab stracted. A few mouths afterward be took three one hundred doilir notes and bungllngly erased from them the cashier's name and dale. He Ihenseut a jounger broiber, about 14 years of ago, to Bell tbenottB to Jay Cooke & Co., of New York. A clerk of the banking omupany toon the lad's name. On the receipt of Ihe notes at the Trea sury .Department the oflloer pronounced tbem to be some of those stolen from theAquldoeck Bank. Post-office i-peclal agents were detailed to work the case up. All of the stolen properly except three one hundred dollar notes, aud all the coupons on the notesexoepllng'2ol5 are now in tbe vault or tbe Aquldneck Kauk. Within a very brief limelt isauliulpated thai tbesesmall auioun e now missing will be rooovered. Uoou tbe examination ihe two other brothers strenu ously protested tbelr innocence, but the evidence soon became ao sirong that they were over whelmed aud convinced that further denial would be ol no avail." Vallandlgbam bas pat In an exonse for Wade Hampton, ue ueoiare'i mat uie tug which Hampton eulogized was not the Ilium flair but t on Palmttlo 11 Jg of his own State. which she has always bad. But what Is the difference? When (South Carolina led off In tbe Rebellion, and nrea upon on oumier, sue ru up thifl Identical flag. mm) mmm LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Tho Revenue Commissioner- ship-Tho French Lega tion in Washington. Arrival of Minister Johnson in England. ITiiinnt'Iitl nncl Commercial tCt., Kte Ktc, Bto iEte.t Bt. FROM WASHING TON. Special Despatch to The BSvning Telegraph. Washington. An. 15. Th Revaaiie Ommntatloiiaralitp. A rnmbr of office bo Iters anl politicians waited on the Pre.-klent to-rfar, and urfrcd tin appointment of a ConmisHoncr of Interna' Revenue at one, thereby requetinir that Mr. Rollins might be suspended Mr. Johnston dii not seem lnjind to icq tieaco in this wish. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE Arrival Out of lUvtrdy Jobaloa. Queenstown, Auir. 15. The atamr Australa sian, from New Yotk Aur. 6, arrived here jei ferday at a late hour. Souihimptom, Aufr. 15. -The stetmcr Balti more, fioni Baltimore, arrived here to-dty at 230 Ibis morning-. Tue Hon. lleverdy Johnson, Uiiited States Minister to Englaud, is a pas senger. Tt Vrtscn Legatlo la Waalil-agto. Paris, Antj.15 Count K deMoreau EV-emey, at prei.ent ccou 1 Secretary to the Dac do Gram mont, Ambassador of France to tho court of Vicuna, bas been appointed Firit Secretary to 11. Berthemy, Minis. er Plenipoteutiiry frotn Fiance In the United states, iu place of the Vis count de Saint Ferriol, resigned. Th Hack or France. Paeis, Aup. 15. By tho regul tr weekly state ment of the Bault of France, published yester day over tbe signature ot its officers, it is shown tbat tue flowofrpecie to tue bank still con tinues. The amount of bullion in vault is fully $34.000,0uo tranc-i greater than at the correspond ing period la.-t week. Tfif Earovesa Markets Tills Moratlsig's (tuoiationi, London, Almost 15 A. 11. Consols 91 J for money, ami Hi&H lor account. U. S. Fife twenties, 714; lliiLois Ceitial. s2. bRAMKFonr, August 15 A. M. -United States Flve-twei.tie. H(nii. Paris, Aug. 15. lue Eourse is firmer; Rentes, 701. 37c. LtvEBPOot, August 15 A. M. Cnton ODnnod active aud Li"her. Upland middlings, 10jd.; Orleans middling'--, 10ji. The tales of to-day are estimated at 15.U0U bale. Vbla Aruraooa'i tluotatloas. London, Aueus-t 15 - P. M. Conoli, 94J(294J for mcrey, ami 94494j lor account; Five twenties, 71J; Illinois Central, 92. Frankfort, August 15. Five-twenties, 741 74j. Liverpool, Auorust 15 P. M. Cotton closed buotuDt ano hwhr. Th" sales to-day foot uo 20,000 bale. Uplands. lOd.; Orleaas, lO.Jd. Breadstufts closed qu:et ami unchanged. Lard oritu r, and advunccd to 66s. 3d. Cheese ad vanced to 60s. 6it. Spirits of Petroleum ad vanced to lid. All other articles unchanged. London, Aup. 15. fperoi Oil declined to 89. Antwkbp, AugUBt 15 -P. M. Petroleum, 62f. FROM ST. LOUIS. Murders and Uutragas by (be Iadlans la ivkbsks. fecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. St. Louis, Au?.15. A speci il to tbe Democrat from Solomon City, Kansas, says: Captain Moody, just arrived here, represents that on Wednesday a larie band of Btour, Cheyeune', and Arrnpahoe fmliini attacked a settlement on Solon. on river, fifty miles north, killini; David Bcaurfgardis and B. B. Be'l, and mortally wounding Mrs. Blt. The Indians also ravished two women on Plum creek and carti'd off two little girls belonging to A, A. Bell, living ou Mulberry creek, killed a German, and wounded a boy on Brown creek There are also a number of persons mis-tin r irom the vicinity of Brown creek. All the stock bas been ran off and tne country stripped of provision. It is reported that fighting i now going on at Salt creek. FROM BALTIMORE. Withdrawal of tba Conservative Kle nasi from tba Uaunocrac jr. Special Derpatcn to Th Evening Telegraph. Baltimobb, August 15. rue recent action ot the conservatives here, in wlthlrawinir from the Democracy, has caused muchezeitcment amoa j tfce Seymour and Blair party. The Democrats held a meeting at their headquarters last nUht, and after an excited contest p&ed resolutions striking the name of Conserva'ive from the Democracy, and hereat'er tby are to be known only as Democrat. Tbe cloven foot is sho vn at tU Ex-Governor Brtdford is preparwe au address to tbe conservatives of the whole couutry. FR 0M MONTANA. fks Territorial Kiotio Discovery of Navr Ulan, Upeciial Despatch to Th Evening Telegraph. Helen, Mi n Up a, Amr. 15. Tbe Democratic maioiity In the Territory is 2100. Reports trom Gallatin Valley say tbat neavy frosts occurred last weeit, injuring the wheat crop. New placer diggings have been discovered in the western por ion of the Territory. Ihe Indians drove away n latore number of horres and cattle, near Diamond City, on the 10th lustauU . FROM CINCINNATI. Vba Coswlsbiof Wurtambsrg. Special Despotc to The Evening Telegraph. Cincinnati, Aug. 15. Captain Adea, of the firm of C. F. Adea, of this city, has been ap pointed Consul by his Majesty the King or Wur tumburg, to succeed his une'e, C. F. Adea, who filled that office for many years. The President of tbe United Slates recognized the appointment on the 7th iuet FINANCE AND COMMERCE. OrriCB OF TBI KVKIflKO TBLBOaAPRfl balurttay, August Is, ISbS. The Money Market continues ver? quiet. Call loans ru'e at laU per ceu'. Firat cli-s commer cial taper i scarre, md riuges from C;t8 per cent, per annum. The stock market opened very dulltbis murninc, and prices were weak and un ettlcd. Government secnrt'ies were la per ceiit. lower. 114$ was b d for 6 of 1881s 114 J fer 1SC2 6-20-; 109 for 1804 6 20s: 111 tor 1S66 5 20: 108 lor Ju'v, 1805 6 20s: 108 lor 1807 4 20; 107 tot 18(18 5-20s; aud K8J tor 10 40s. City loans were lower. The new issue sold at 103, a de cline of i. Ealirotd share were Inactive. Pennsylvania jold at63t, aflivbtadvai.c;Ca nd.-o and Am bov at 128, no cbanae; Little fcrhuvlkill at 414, nocbsuge: Catawiva prett-rrel at 33133j, a decline ot , and Lbiph Vallpy at 54, no ehsge. 45, a; b.d lor Redd.na: 654 h,t Miuehill; 33 for North Pentsylvsnti; 31 for Eim ra t-onnmoa; 471 Klmlra prelcrred; and 26 for Ph.ladelphta for and r.re. In City Pagiiececr Rn'tlroad pharos there was noth'ne doinsr. 62 was but for H"nonl god Third; 16 t r TBirteeutb and Fifteenth; 48 for Chemnt and Walnut; 64 for West Philadel phia; and 42 t'T Uuion. Bank hsre8 wire tlrnilvhdd at full pr'ces, but we hear of no -mIm(. 210 a? bid lor North America: 162 tor l'b ladelptiia; 128 tor Farmers aud Mpfhauics'; 60 tor (5in i urcial; 314 for lie-rhnnic-'; 68 f' r P'nn Township; CO tor (iirsrd; 87 for Western; Slf fur Maun acmrers'; 73 for Cit: 44J lor Coih-olida'iou: 62 tor Common wealth: and 120 tor Ceu ThI Mttioval. Crtnal niiar- were dull. Morri Canal nrc fetred ol( at 70, no caiiwe; at.d Wyoming Val ley Canal at 32, no eiiunire; 21 was b d tor ) 'trn Navieation; and 14 tor Isu-quehuona Csnal. De Haven A B'O. report tbe rross earnings of the Central Pac tic It nlroad f ir the six onnths fhdinii July I. lHO. noil, $307,031 20; opera'.inir expanses, eold, $217. Vt83U3; net ear' iiiir, gold, $3M).C50-06: recfipis l l July, cold. $260,0o000. milAUKLPHIA STOIIK MIHA.MtiB BALKS TU-1IAT Keporwd by De Haveu tX Bro., No. Alt 8. Third street ria" !1 a I "D. Inoo city as, Ni-w w Mjli Lit HcU B 4 IX 1( QI.tNW lUVJ I ( OiiCA Aui 8nV-9..... mi in so Cam St aui I2i S dn..... I 'it 100 sh Pot Da K ..In. A nainhbV B ....... 6 ni do bs. ntf ii 0 sh Cata IT. .suu. s2 " Un. SSi? too do. ... aiv I li sh WW V.d Ii iw sli N Vit.M..blullt .Vi The tollowine are tha morniuu's nold and foreieu quotationa, retior ed ry Whiten Bro-thr-i, Gold, stock. Hud Erctiaueo Brokers, No. 1U3 s. iDird street: 10 A. 10-02 10 04 ' 10 25 ' 10-32 M. 1464 10-48 A 146( 11 1.7 ' 146 11-30 " M. 146 146 146r 146 146J 146 146$ 1461,12-00 146 12 15 P. M. 10-42 10-45 1465 12 27 ' 146 12-30 Foreiirn Exchanne ou Loudon: 60 davs. KinJ K9J; 3 days, 1('9$i100J. On Pari: 60 days. 61. 17ftft6f. I5j: 3 days, 5t. 15r5f. 13j. ' Messrs. Jay Coose 4 Co. quote Govern ment securities, et, ., as folio?: U. 8. 6s. ot 181, 114ii(8115f; old 5 2(N, 114(0114j: tow 6-208, 18;4 l09Kil0i); lo., lSOS, II U'fiU2; 5-20s. July. 108ftl0i; do., HB7, 103(1(184; do.. 1863, 1074 108i; 10-40S. I08i3l08$. Gold. 146. Messrs. William Paiuter Co., bamkera. No. 36 S. Third street, report the fol owing rates of ejehaoge tn-dsv at IS o'clock: Hnlted 8taes to. 1881, U3J'aU4i!: U. B. 5-209. 1832 11319ll3,;do.. 1864, 1091a5l09J; do., 1815, llliaillj; do. Jnlv. 18UB, l07JI08l; do.July, 1H67 I07iaice: ltl68. lti85Hti4; 5, 10-40s, 108 Cil 8. o in oou Ti.i lot rest N te, past dae, 119-4V; 8.'ptenibpr. 116-S, 1181181: October. 1865, 1161181. Gold. 146jai46i. Philadelphia Trade Import. Saturday, Auk. 15 Tbe Flour Market remains In tbe same dull and unsatisfactory state noted yesterday, aud only a few hundred barrels were taken is tula at $7 50r$8 fbrsuper line; 88 2o0 25 for exirs; tfjllz5 for Norm Pennsylvania extra tatnil ; $IUr2 50 (or sprlnn wheat do. do; aud 11314 lor lnuoy brauds according to quality. Hve Flour is soiling at a 60 per hatrul. Nottitog dolnu in Corn Meal Tlteie W a lliro lex llu In thu Wheat Market but not muo'i activity. Hales or 1)00 bushels Indltiua aud D. Uware red al ti i'20i2 511; and 1600 UOMloin rcuuny i vauia uu. hi. t IU. live IS tteady with salea of Pennsylvania at (165. Corn li quiet but Hrm; BHlt-Hof Western aud Peuniyl vanta ellow al f 1 286JI-80; and Western, mixed at tl 25&1 27. Oata are weak- sales ol 1000 busheianld PenuNylvaula al Sao ; and new at TKsSOo. Nolblua doluK In Ilrley or Milt. Bark Is in s'eady demand, wlin Bales of No. 1 Quercitron al 160 per lou. Weens. t'loverseert la Billing at JSfflfl tier 64 lha. Timothy may be quoted at tl iwdS ir. Flaxseed la iHaen uy tut cruiinf ra at a i outaia oo. Wbhiky is unchanged. LATEST SHirPLNO DfTELLIttEXCE, For additional Marina Newt tee Jntide Pani POKT OF PHILAHHLfHlA. AUGUST 1. STATB OF TBBBMOMBTa AI THI VBSIM Till. T A. 71 Ul A. M 83 1 1. p. U....mjSS CLKARBU TUlrl MOHN1NO. Steamship Uuuler, Kogers, PruvlUeuce, D. 8. Stetson dt Co. BtcauiiiMp Brnnetu. Howe, New York, John F. OhI Biiruutt Voluiiu-vr, Ulna bcUr Jtl. Q Wlliaril. Pais m. Salsm. H. H. Powell. Bcur Kfndu.g KH. No. 50 Oorsou, Now Hveo. Cald- well. Mm oou A O J "u Pchr Vri. M'ii, Boston. Reott Walter & Co bcur W W. Marcy, cnm ploa. Uapa Auu. iiiaklstan Urst-0 & t'. Bchr A. a. Mroy. Ponlsnn, Blcbmoad via WUmlDc lou. Lnox Buriws Bcbr tor J- ttusauil doiltb, Lyon. Slaalckaon A On. bclir 'ui. Wl'iwa. Bcon. samuj. do. bchr K. binnicSson, Wiusuiure, Boston, 0) ARR1VKD THH MOKNINQ. Ttr. ship 0r(liila. Klua. r3 days rum LIvera wlin uiun. to Jonn H fnrhe. H bteaujkuip Bruuette Howe. 24 hours from V.a yora w.tu m. h. ki John f. Otil. w Barque Nt-retit, Bean,e. 41 dys from Liverpool with hiiih. to Pflr vvnubt & im. " BHrai-ntiue Kpbtaim Wil urns, li itt, S days from Cburleaton "It" lumber to W. A. LuverluK. Br Oris MiKl. Urowvil. 45 das rruui Bremar. bsveu.witnu.ilne to K A Bnuvr O i. Hcbr Hforv eloiii'iay, truiu ltappatianaook with lumber ui Collins dt IX. ' Hcbr Zraious, WitiUais, irom Mary's Hirer, afd. Willi luujber to cap alu ' Bchr HKiinah Lnue. Uodfrey, from Newport, HcbrHattie ll'-y. otn boaloo. Bcbr Vrl. Mkhou. Irom Hon'ou. k-cur W H Howe. Wuineuj'rrf, iron BDstoa. Bchr A. B irtlfll, Briltl. irom II wtoa. Bcbr . U Irwin, Aistus. Imin Boston. Bcur E. Biuuicsson, Wmsuiore. Irrnn Boston, Bcbr A H i aiD.B mp-o.i. Irom B S'n. Bchr Hamlnr Lairu. (mm Nw Haven. Bcbr I. H. Waiuwrmiit Brower, Ir no Pravldenee. Bchr AbolM liilis liB I IrO'U Provideuoe. Bltmer 11. L. (law, liter 14 hours troui Baiumora, witb niiltn. n A Mrovn Jr. BieamlugAnjir.ra.Vir.lii. from Delaware Break, water. UroiiKbt un siln tlo'dmla and barque NerHid; In the bay, li.8-cl haiqie Orchil , frouj Iriii dul; barque laden wiib Ioko..1; brlgB Harry 4tewart,lroia Legborn. and Euiell CeintU', iroiu Palermo. Onrretiumdrnet of IM MnUuielnMa Kxchatto. La sa. Uei., Aug. 14 A. ta.- yoe Kmbow, for Cork, suit ncbr J . Kiauagau. I .r Pr..vtiluo. Ooih from fbllaUelnbla. went to J''"' -onilngj tbskiUHui erb also left "r New Y.irfc ;. An iUllaa hrlir with Ifult oassed la tbe Canes in day. brig, wun uu, pawou jUjy,jj laFETBA, HBMUtlANDA. Btesmstilp Juniata. Hole, beuce via Havana for New Urleaos at Soutbwen iaas loth lust, Bteau.Hbii Ploueer. tUibBrluH lor Phlladelpbta. cleared at Wilmington. N tl. yesterday. Bieainablp r'aulia, Pieeman, benoe, at Near York 7 Bcbr Jeannetle. from St Martin's for Philadelphia, wt spoken lun Insu lat Si. Ml long. 4a. Hcbr iwt Kna. Hieeoer. heuoe. at B'-naas TStn nit. Bchr M. K, Barnson Samwi, irom B.iol'in tor Phila delphia, nailed Iroul Honoe.' ilo eli'b lu?'- . . ,, . Bcbr I line Raymond. Uud, lor Pulladelphta, sallesl Irem Pawiucket 13ih luHt. . ,-.h. . B brs Edwin. niar and SonshI ne, Marpb y. froro Brltlgepon lor Pbliadelpbia. at Ww York yeamrday DOMESTIO PORTS. Nxw YoBk. Aug. 14.-Arrlvtd. steamship Atalanta, Plllin. trODJ Loudon. W. nnrl T. Bhlo Kei.llwortb. Brown, from Newport. ng. Barque VVlrandello. Toda.o. trom Luerpool BriB Matbllde, Jaooh.eu. from Hong Kong. Mr 5 alary Ann. alcKay. trom Leghorn. Br g Uolay. tiaob. frou. Bk L-ul. W( O, A. I hill Oifai Udd, Aga, tro Kk) Ji r,
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