THE DAILYJVN1Na TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE. IrO ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TBMS IltSIDa TMMt. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A "! Priver Moro pi" A Bis ft Tlll-tppr-plt e..y A J.welry Ttal.f-A DllfcMMt Kiaployaa Alleged Tbtft. John Cochran, aged sixty-eight years, the driver ol a crt, jesterday got into rattier a inUcbievona irate ova loo tree indulgence iln tbe tHeut. rod to the consternation of pHiB!m oTove along Hoath street at a uriod rate. On striving hi bevenih street, , bs car. rnntae.t with a carriage, wrnc vyas cave in "7 ".Ti .nnii.iifi. Juho was icn m A'der n-su Morrow, aud ne was held iu $10J0 and Elirabeth Rral went Irto a saloon on Sutppcn snect, above Sixth, lesmrdaj. nd s.. strong were theii st-ailng pro- J . 4 linn 11 itnr. leave tho nlap.a nehilties, i"1" mej v j wtibout mkiug with thorn a ladj s d-est and a sen oi doitiUg. They were shortly alter arreted and bound over lor a lurtner hearing Alderman Bonsai!. wjiuau Lautitug (colored) entered a milk, dcrmt on Four b s'reel, above 5ieea, yesterday, and during the temporary ab-euce ol thi at tecdant ieached over the counter and had the dramrout, when be whs discovered. Dropping tbatanicle.be ran tip Fourth stteet to Bron, where be was ovcrtakeu by a policeiusu aud locked up. This morning Alderman loland gent him below. dome da since one Horatio Mitchell went into tbe public house ot Patrick Lailerty, on Market street, above Thirtieth. Hi; pro eiled uo siairs, and ou making his exit a tew momenta afcrwarcls was Keen bv the proprietor, who, eu-uectitig omeilm g wrouir, accosted bim, an 1 louml thai b ha J u. hie posse-son three warcbs and a lt of jrve ry. lukinc tbe-e tiimas from him Mr. Lull riy unceremoniously kicnel the roboer into the street, Yesterday be aaain met Litu at bioad and Market tieeis, au I had bin arrested. Alucrn.au Godb u commi'.tel bin, Frotu all ticciuuis, thi.- iuoivi dual appears to oe Iheot.e who entered Baton's V'Wtlr.y 6iore oti GCMiut. strce a few flats asn, and though fully identified, was acquitted in C urt. ktaryJaue (luibraitb is an employee In the manuluciory at Eleventh and Ca'hnriu s'reets. Yesterday a quant. tv of jam, valued at aooit $12. was louiid secreted onberoerson. Alder niaii U nk sent her to prisou (or trial. William Thomnsou, a?"d C3 year, was yes terdav in the jard ot a house at Secoud and bomb "treet?, With a uumber of liquor measures in his cusiodv. Not Oe ne ahie to stistticiorily account tor ihi-m. b whs ares'ed. and on bine given a hpaMne belorc Aluerman Miak, was sent hlfB to answer. (in Tuursdiy Perceant Maeeo arretted tvt Willmm J'Hitli on itii-o cion ol larceny. O.i hie person lomul u a n tieket, which called for a tiaiiGfonic black cloth coat. Tnc article wan reeovirei, and now awaita au owucr at toe Central Sta ion. Mrs. Anoeison is the tenant of the house Vn. Air. Loiiiburd street. She rents it out to nthir npoo'e. uud among the numbpr l Ellen Jnn,.. Mrs. Anderson cooiolamed before Alderman Carpeuter that, Ph placed $25 in 'me of her stockings, and men laid down to take a leep. KHen was seen to have pon Into ber TTooi. and ib alleged to have stolen the money The Aldermar, deemiDg there was sullieieot te?tioiouv for the case to go before a jury, held illen in $800 bail. A IIafh of Many Things. The Pcotg hold a fete chamvelre at Oikdale I'arlc on Monday. The man who pave the toast. ' Peir woman." is married, anl hna just paid the milliners'' and dressmaker' bills lor the nnartr. The country i. of courne. the place for agriculture, bat U l an indisputable tact wild oats are niosuy raisea in ciuo?. Hiifirt stonej are inmost always tbe bet Tbe nib comes soon and the laupn is about sure n h pinlosivo and beartv. Before a vounp mm is coneratulatcd on h's ')oknii ni),'' it i well to ascertain whether he is on his leet or rjact. Tlnril hens the dnor-stepB npon wbloh dozens of our homele?s newsboy s and bootblacks nichMv tleep Macy of Philadelphia's churches are BeUinT renova'ed. The people a?so.'iate cusuions aua wteihism?. , , It is Enid that at lent one hundred and flftv illicit dimlleries are thiivins in Port RiltninfiH. Paitin" of s'ratme fruit the Feveral lad who have dropped lrom trees within the past The 8upreme Council of the Order of Honor and temr irarce adjourned vesieroay aiternoori A elut of veeetauies is in our nvirifi. xu Driee. however are enormous. Whtretoie? Bewarf ! The reckless la Is iio swim lievninl their deoth. I hey drown dailv The Court of Quarter Hessions, witbin the last riav ci two. did a ru-hiiic bu-in"ss, Tbe manner In which some people "spreal" taem--elves in street cnr is detectable. The reason why female cooks are called the best 1" because tbey can orcs well. Many of our citizens intend going to the fuiifral of the "Oreat Commotier," Ucpairinp the old Apprentices' Library at Fif'b and A'ch street?. Tbe Pennsylvania Peace Society meets a. Ab'mpton to-morro'. Plenty as buckleberrles "shop-lifters" and "honse-creker." Huy The workmen engaped In repairing; CaHowhill meet. Can't fiud him the "wickedest man" in Fhilxdeiphia. ThTouged The vehicles on Broad street, jetterday. Any quantity of "Pawns" are upon our atieets. Cape May has a "ornival" to night. Thk White Fawn. All th arrangemnnta incidet.t to the preparation of tba U x I tcfuery for the production of the ffreitpei"sc'i laropera'ic emravati'iuza uii led The Wide Jiatrn, on Moudav u ght. at ihe Che-nut 8 reet Tceatre, have been completed, ana it uiiv oe esfe to fay that t lie per oruiaiue wll proc-e 1 as tmoothly as thouera it tii bin runnius lor n aeM. To aecou plith ihis resu't Mr. .iian liaa deiro'ed much time, nud the iehea'aU have been pounr ou lor s.:veial weeki pn c. TMe niatiupement cla in th-U th's piece presents th3 iuot superb and eiubor ile c l ectioit o I costumes je f l. properi'e1-. and nop' intuieiiti. ever ore eenld at one product -ou in te worl.i. i'uev wre uinde st nn exvi mii'ire o' $1' 00 on- set of jewels aloiP eo-t'rp $000 in snl, in Puri. The entire numOer of dre. bi-s io b" use I did 'Uii's to one thousdiid, ol vvh'.ih six li iii1p d au I Qi'y w ll be emi'loye t In tup iieccs-a-y cbari(s of the l aliet, aiid'tu" rma uiiiLr ihioe hundred and fifty lor ihe oia i atio vwi'hr er of the piece. Tbe ballet niimber-i e ghtt-ioti' iirmcipals iud orvt iees, sv'iiv s ip'-uu i.er-tiiek, mi I I r.v rhildnii for n arciie-, tb'ai:v, etc. To ito aooie ldci oi the iuini"iiKi t ot thin uu irt.ik n J iu the p rt of the u njnifreruei.'. it is ul nee 'S Iutt io tate ilial siveu y-'ive eajpenters and .twnl.vM loft arc nq'nr.! to wori theme j:h jicul and htm ' e ' i: Lost His Monkv. Aib-Tt LukfriR, a y.inng mA.c iroui tlie cotin ry, pai'l a i it o hu aitv, anoi'iuet at-yi'PH.wh't indncecl lnat to u 'o:n fauyilir to the n ui ol ijui-a 'onve. N . 7i,li Miiaii' r R' lee'. While there he iinsspd $l'h Tee li Mi 'lady oeuled a'l knotlelue ' the money, IP tiotliv onien-d to lea-e lb bone H'' complained t- A.Uer'jia'i D-Ur.ey, ili'i i-'scef a wurtiiin i ,r u.e arrest of Lo'ii-a. She' aiiH-Kf-v. an I was lu-1 1 !u HU haudrod dol Jux M f ufioer liennng. Kevrndii AJ-PoiMA-txirt Tn following is a list ni tbecu.'r. mr thr Uevenne Uvpjr mem antoiired Kr th ct i : First D's'r.e.t. Tho.nas Brodliead. D. 11. M fllesne. and M. . llmr ui. ton; Rerond District. Joseph 8. Muney, uu I Kichard ll.('iir.ne: 'inri Dfriot. Aliens frooei and door. F. (voplon: Fo.irtU Dihtc-, vViliiiw ileeheicke, Wallace C.'utou, au 1 A. Y. J.t cliler. Tan Uee Wau. Th dotf-eatehaU hire cap tured duriuir tbe week 200 cauiues, of which 20 have been redeemed. Germ ax Frstititibs. Th 6cl eeramonles attending tbe completion ol the. p hail preetel by the Udependeut Order of Vt,.d M -a, at Third and Brown streets, will tyatmeBC io-morro and last on II Tue'day 'a"xU ro-"0lfro w morn inft tbe place will ,u-pectei y the Grand Lode ol tbe StafCj a,jd the fued Riiests. On Monday there r.iii b a p-aud parade of the Order, in whicj0 rome thiny city lo1es, the Grand Lodp'jof the StaM. and several deleza tions trom ther ci'le, Will participate. Afier proceed d9 ovt a dentittia'pd route, the line will visit W, i3l1Dton Rctret, where there will be a rar.d entrta nroetit in tne shape of a picnic. Or.i Tueday the tnal inauguration c remonlc will be performed, the Grand Lode and o'her bph diiinitaries officiating At night ihe fer vireswill clo-e with a complimentary ball, which will take place m the ball-room on the second floor. The buildinp, whh h Is on the manitleent order, will be thrown open to the pjbhc to morrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Akother Jewelry Stoke Kobiibd. A mipl-dous-look'n? ch.iracter, at an e.irly hour this mornine, cauej into tne leweiry store or u. J. Holt, No. i43 Che.-uut. street, au 1 desired to mnke a purchase. Wh.lu the at endsnt was engaped in hunting the article tne stranzer wanted, be picked up a tray containing twenty two plain rintf-', and decamped. lie has not been beard of smcp. Attempted 1-capr. Frank Johnson and John Motee, the bursar who were with young Sweeny when he as shot bv D Hon, at Twenty- second and Kent s-reets, and were sentenced to an imprisonment In Ihe lOs-tern Penitent ary lor six years, mad-an attempt to e-cape trodi tbe van nue on tneir way to tne Jin. wncn discovered they were cutting away the side ot the vehicle. Lauckny ok (ikain Baoh. Yesterday morn ing a ne if io turned I.aac Q linn was caught wich cu'ht gram bacs in his p sscsln, which he h id sioitn Tom tbe ''ore ot Bailey & Cseadin, at the corner of Water aud Market strepis. 11" had b en in tbe habit of cribbiug these bags tor some lime. Alderman Iluriey cooi mi.tcd him In de ault of $nO0 bail. A RonnERT and Safe Blown Open. This Dicri.inp, between 2 ami 3 o'clock, the bottling; es'uhlusiiinent at No. 618 Lo",ust street was ea ten d through the rear door by thieves, who repaired to the front ofhVe. where thuy blew open a ea'e, which they robbed of $3. all it contained. This is the second time that this sale has been forced nnd tobbed. The Sitervibors. Mayor MoMichael com pleted tbe aidioiutment ot the 8 inervisors for the city ih's n orning, by designating tbe folio ly ing pen'l men: .ccoud Divi.sion Ttyenty tecond Ward, William A. Johiou; Twenty flitb Ward, Willi im lla-toa; and Iwsuty-cighth Ward, VVUliani D. Thomas. Tub Invinciules. A meeting of the Repub lican Invincible? will be hel t to-nls;ht at tbe Ileadquar'cro. f r tlu-purpose of taking action w'th r-'ereuce to the dca h of the Hon. Tnud deus S.evt ns A full a tPiidtnT is requested. , Seriously jchrd diaries Birlow, a lad res'dii u at No. 1507 Hewston atreet, a day or two since tell from a tree in the northeastern port ot the city, and sustained severe lujuries about the bead. Non Compos Mentis. An insane woman haa beei. found by the s-ig'i'h District Police. She pivts her name at Eaiily II ones, and says that sbo ton,e lrom Saulsb u v, Md. Coroner's ase. This morning at 6 o'clock, a woman named Mary Kin? died suddeuly at No. C28 Bedford street, The Coroner was noiihed. THE OATTLE PLAQUE. Csniti d Prtvtkiioa-Eitiaily Ia vUKlloni la lta Wat. Tbe 'Wehtein Orovvra May that the plague Is aliatinu only beeause must of the cuttle are dead. A corrtanoiiueul of Chicago paper Rys itu.t Cnnral IHInoiH ti s cuttvrea most,. It H eslloiulta Uittl S12o,0uU wor h of cattle have died. At Tol'iio n Vigilance Com mittee ban beau established to luoU. afier the lnleiesta of tbe vlcinltN . Tne Infected distrust. of lb la nlaee ero bracts a circle of about blx miles. A Com iu lit t-e of Four was appointed to visit I tniauo to see what remnueriitlon the railroad ortiuers weie willint; to make for the looses w bleb have occurred from eontluued In- trc ductiou uf Bouiberu cillle. The fanners it dare that II uo sal isiaclloit Is glveu them thev will try tbe law. Tue cjuutry lyinif be tween Toloiio and Giliuau has beeu the most lufeuleu of any part of the State, Oiber placea as ftr down as Cairo have also biit'ered more or less. Around XjOIii etltle art-still djli'g. At Pazton tbe loss is liM), and In Tolono nud vicitiny more man juou bead. It Is esliinaieu that the total number of ca'lle M at have died from tne plague la about BOIW. Vei.tor a larue Htaie like Illinois, tula Is not real.y so gnat u lubs as it at Qrst appears. Tne luiporuitioo ol Texas cattle lias been entirely su pi ed. Much indlguailoii is expressed by the ciuzeua lowhidsiS'.iulbern drovers, and tbey ktep a (,barf) lookout lor new arrivals. In some locai I tli h tbe disease ins only Just com meiiceii, but 11 Is generally nudersiood IQat tuo hoisi is p' sstd. All Hurts of injuries as to tbe Cm use of ibe plague are given by those who nave bad mucu experience wiiu ciliie. jno two Hree ou all points, and each person or doctor advances bis own peculiar views on tbe sui'fecl. Many declare that ihe virus exists la ti c l.ools i f Texas caitie, aud that tbe mere dilvii.g of ad Hive over a-road where they bttve iiaased months before, will traosmtttne disease UlhrHSav thai wbeiever one Texas steer baa bien pasinrtd thegras may be found covered won a wnile suosiauee if it oy ineir mouins. Tbe most Inieliiiieut have come to the ooiaclusion that tbe more lby lnvestl- kaie the less they snow of tbe subject, lie olid certain facts. Tim lgnortut hive many snpeistiiloos theories, for which tbey cau Kive nn leasouM. For ltialaniie, tbey say that tbe Texas cattle are never sick themselves, but tbal l hey transmit tne plague to others, iney ail ui line Hint, m the main, tbe Houlberu urovth aie heaitby. tnd that tbey fatten and thrive while scattering death all around them. II Im iiei eraily adinilled that tbe nrst droves wi leu came ibrougb vere sound In every way. Tin t-e oe. pie t.ay lui ih. r. tbal a partition, now ever BlipM, will pievejil, tbe bealiby cattle from tHKIbg uie uiMeaae; and yet tbey bring for wmd tbe slroMueht lesitmonv to Drove that. Uioiillih kf er a herd bad passed, an Illinois bul lock will b. eoirie sick, and die if driven over tne route I hey luid iravelled- A l'.ullalo ptiutr says that, tbe 37 head of stick In (.iiurauiitie, at Amet,' uriu, nearbulpbur Mpi lugH, wfrre examined ou Weduesday by L)r. AliicBy. uniy inieu aiioweu sy luploms of dis- tHie. m u in se were siaiiiiuieied lmiue lUleiv and tlio tt'Sh destroyed. Nineteen car lo;H, coniaihiiii. b80 iiiiiuals. ai rived over the Ijke Hboie loHU ou Wednesday af tei uojn. Ten lodi tint liom Ken in ky, seveu from Illinois, an i lo in m IediMiia. iney were found to be per fecil. sound. ! Is repotted that agents have been sent to Kile, Cleveland, Toledo, aud other points t-fci. KENTUCKY. b Sports of Suuiliara Chlvulrjr r tiou iwc uar V'luitiiaf. Tt e Ij.niit.viUe Ouuritr of Wednesday says: ' Jueu KioWii'h 1-iiiiiimiihu m llall was inn bOrfne ol lei i Ibe don and bear lixbllug lust nlubt. Tue soc, nil. a fi aiei nily wore, ou band lulorce.aiii tne nclieoieut rau iugfi. I'ne llrst pirtof the, prigiainute mlrodueeb the rat killing, whlcn w iw exeeedlngly lively, aim eeveiul busuels o Ibexrrmlu eie exlMu;iinaio,J. lius was idi low id iv fcevtrai 'anm turn-ups, for a ollar ninr wbleb i tie Kteai Il4t look place betwetiu Juc-k Bou ii'h (1, a Ll .u m.d tne oiuiuiiilnii uou; Jack, if liutcUt'i lou. A erUgbtluK twenty- de inlnuira botu ooua were oompleleiy ex- nt usiki ii nd H itamjvi'iaM a draw oal.lle. 'lite hute blaot'. near ".Stmbii" was then dretnl into ibe i Lag and faauaued by a ou-ilu kilaelo ii lo a sianla in me, oeiure of tip) pit. By some int. HMt a-eiu nt several xlogs (bat were Im sh laini.'i-n inio tuu nit, heloia me bear u been nifcda f sl, nnl a'tacued blnl lu force iJ uln iiusmif I hem i ( ,, II ior Willi gret vlu K nre n en,J ilines. niir wbleh lie made a on and cli i.rnJ ihe iml warg .-f tbe rlns. wj-Ulerlng ll.e fc, e, iiini , iu ureal c iijsierualloil. and up sit ilny several lo a iu ifrous rmuuW. Tula ui:iin,d niucli iiieriiicent to tbo-ia iu tue gxiifciiiM iiiui all wliu l opened to be on tne i'tlir slue of iliu l'Ohae. After eoml.ler- hie tklnniktilhi. Inn bear was a bionult in ,,, rn,jj fut. A madtu u sl.eil while bull nog was turned lu uild 'went for Binlu" savaitely. Tnti ber Btutcd himself on UU haumjuts and foiisht wl'h his paws like a flrst-olass prise-fl inter 1 sttlklng ont from the shoulder every time, and sending t he dog to grass with each Ilea. After a number Af attempt, tbe dog finally got a throat hold on Brain, when be rolled over, and taklrg his tormentor into his fond embrace, commenced peeling his hide off with bis hind feet. Thin kind of punishment was more thn the dog bad bargained for, and he made It con venient to slide out and clear the pit, Tbe bear eemed to take It very oooliy, and taking a seat in tbe corner, waited for his second antago nist with aa much complacency as MoUoole waited for Cobnra at Cold Hprlng. Tne next dog for the bait was a larse and fierce bull d g from Jefteraonvilie. He eyed the bear curiously for a few momenta after en tering the pit, when he made a charge on the hear, wbloh was met by a terrldo blow, which sent blm sprawling to the other aide of th pit. First knock down and blood for "Hsrobn" Tbe dog rame to time finely, and tbey clinched, when tbe bloodiest soriplug and chawing commenced that we have ever wit nessed. Tbe bear fairly scalped tbe doe, but he held last to the throat of bruin nntll twisted off by the bear's paws. The d jg-was dashed to the floor with great violence a number of times, bdu received several terrible bites, besides tbe crnpInK received by the claws of the bear. After fUbllng for about ten minutes, the dog was taken out and declared winner of the silver goblet. This closed the evening's spjrt. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUARTER HE3nNS Judf a Brw ster. William ii. Kii1iilman, prnaecutlug Attorney. The Court met pt Bo'o.ock tbls morulas. It being ihv lnteniloa to wlud up tbe basinma r taa twin before ii Ik hi. The hah enrpus iUt was caned, and but one cn wan heard, whlcn was tbal of ttelim nuinwealln fx rl VHotapy. Tbla writ wasauednul lor u,e Olsrtmrgn or the refmr lrom a charge Of oD turning moil y under fils pr-tannei Ckiunsel lor i lie prosecuiluti stated to his Hmorthat he proai'fli-d to nno that th relator aiiihorlEnd t Imilen Wllhon.ol tbls city, losvll lor bim a Urui In Isew Jersey which wax described as coniilnln an acreabd a naif or two of crauoerrlen, these bem the lelncipul lu'HiO-llieills to a purchase. Tne Drnanrutor Riinwered the aoverllnenient that, appealed, was nk m riuwn and shown the land with tne cranbrrv flelii, and Brreert to hay It; bat whn ths pnicoase nail been enectfd. ft und enlv aa acljoltilac farm al sterile KroULd bea-ini; only a fw crape viues. i ne uuKf saiu inai. it wotlin oe U'liieceiaary to go Into any pro I, aa all ibis. If raiabl ahed hero d a doubt, wnind not connliin e a flse pretense wll bin t e nieanliiK rt onr law, and tbat, though aettrdlng te lion aiatemeni, a k'ors fraud as doue, it wan njt under our usnal code, and therefora he would dis charge the relator. Ai liaii-paai 9 ibe judes pntssldstbe habeaa par. pus list, Bud save bis aueutloa to lb nrlsou oun that were tried bolore the Jary, some twenti-tte prltoners, of ail colors, ages, and sexes, having beea brought up. Mary uunn was acquitted or a chsrge or laresny, tbe pro ecuior having abad'tned the case bvcause of tue aoaeuce in paaiure nroor aaiust ui" p.iao.ter. ( barlps rgeriun pleaded Kullty to a cbarve or an Bt:empl tocouimlt a burylaty. He was detected one eveuiDg last week In t e act of prying open a win dow or 'Ibomas Magulre's lious, at Fif y fourtii street and Latidsdoaii aveuae, tbe lam My belni; at tbe time sway from home. ISauiuel Weitz was in dicted wltn ii genua lor this sauiu ofrense, out there was no evidence against him. aud iherofjre the Jarv bi qnlired lilm. wiiiiant i itna wna acnuuieu oi a CHargeorma lar- cn ot money. The lafy lrom whom It, hadbpn Btoien, staled that be had evinced irre cuotrnlnn lor rd sir, and hd maile lull renltntlon, and tberef ire she drflred to priBtcitie ibn matter uo farther. Tne bid was submitted . llhoat evidnnue. James Makiilre waa acquitted ol a charee of alanl. In $72 from bis father, there being no testimony of IU ICIIMH'111,7. Menik-e iseunera ana iienry iiaionrin were ronnrl guilty of a coasplracy to coeat and defraud. It was proven that the men weut to various gentlemen, and pressmen such pMltlons as this: 'Hipvoiinmutuiif the K'ehtb Ward are dnalrnna ot fllOElng lo the bre m a llni bearing the names of Ueuerai u.autanu iron, eunuyier u ntax; any contrl button . made will be tbankiu ly received. tugued) i, Thslrmsn of Ooina-IUBB and fac Klmiles, bnt from different wa's and ou oe btlf ol Democrats, weie al ueJ. Mny believed these to b" met liorlons and gave different sums lrom 15 to 110 The pel itinoa ana Mwnaiucs were forgerlra and these men were Impostors, they being onaected wnb or commissioned b no political oriraniz Inn. JHenners had also raised mousy by representing that he baa los' his rlplit eye la the service of the Uuvernment, ani winueu to nave a glass one put In, 111S. FIKIC DKPABTMiNT. In the matter ol the blnolntt over ofone of the firs men to keep lbs peace, at (be lustauod of theCnlef Koclueer, which wm repor.eu n urine the week la eur local columns, the attendant sue, I out a writ of ban aa corpus ror lais rener into tne bjnd, and the Jury di'cmen It In ins lollnwlug words: l be evidence In this case n. altea out a verv clear breach of the i ubllc prace on the part of tbe relator. Whiber he was a-leuoikg lo the liti s referred io iu thediass of a tlremau or In cltiasna' dress. Is wnollv Iniuift.rlal. '1 he extlRulshmein of lite Is a matter el podce reiinlailoiiB. All persona in Pa vicinity, aud aprclallv ail who proleba lo b encaged lu puilliig nut ibe names, aliouhl reuipmoer tiutt ihey are sub ject to the ciimmaud or the Chief Engineer and his assistants, and bis inters should be obeyed as air cily as aolnlera are required io obey tbe orders ol their superiors The Idea ot iodepend-int action on such occat lnns leads to the Insubordination wuicO bas breuelu reproach un in maoy brave aud noola il, n men: and it ha Introduced luw proposition ol creating a paid lire department, la which every mau will bu llsnie to be tiicliargu for disobedience. Inibisrase tna r-Utor not only refused to obey orilfrs. bat threatened personal vloleuc to the t til vf Knvlneer. and when a-r wied assU'.ed otners la effecting a rescue It la, therefore, uo mure tnuu a a mple brerca of the ,e ic-, ana Hie it t or Is re manded I shruid add tbat If there is a report made ot ibe sllirhtest violation oy mm of the publla peace. I shall d'.recl tbat lho jracugnlxauce be lorleited and sueu out. THE6IRAKD COAL MINKS. Tn the matter of ibe application ot tbe City of Pill IhiteJphla. as truntee unner ibe will of olepben Ulrard lor Ibe advice oi toe Court. In reterenoe m tne icaaluc lor flfueii jears o' the rol mints lu Bcliuymlil aua Columbia counties. The op'ulon was read oy Judge BrpAeier. . Tbe will directed that the lands should be kept la constant operation, and abntild us rented out io good lenauia lrom year t i year, by leiaes not exceeding: live) eats. The petition set fori b ih l tbe will was executed before ibe purchase of tbese lauds, wblcu paisetl under a codicil, and that at the ituUdof tue testator's death, December, 1S31, tliey were uu level -ODed and nnuroiloctlv. Moreover, the term ot Ibe last tenants has expired, and tbey refuse to take mein rnr a leim so anort as nra years; it is impossi ble te find those who will lake ibnm tor that nrriod and lo lei them lis uuuaed does great lajury to thd charily; tiiereiore tne aavica or me oouri was prayeu. Tbe matter was referred to Messrs, Oeorga da B. Kelm atd Thomas Bunon. wbo took a creatdeal ot lesUuiony and reported In favor of lbs power to loan, for ifi veara. After reviewing a long list of antherllles ths Jade; said iliey ana ibe law anppnriea this view ana ineiu lore me power was grauten. EINANQIAlFTEks. The New York Trlouueof this morning thus re furs to the Money Market of yesterday: 'tiovernrueni hnuds opened weak aud nnse'tled tfeciln.ig lrom d4,l per ce t. from tue unceaotyas terosy. uuc tr tree sales to realize by li,dr. wno oougni to uitKe luierest on their money, itroaars have also held large lines of tbe Lew b-lui, expecting that the luvesluienl Uemaaa, alter the isioljuiy wouia Live a Limn market at I, on roved nrica . II l the eularai Inns of lbs Deuioci alio plailonu. and tn ail Inn or Congress lu regard to tuxloi; tne luierrst, auuiuiidlng tue bundd at low rales, operated illsat ironsiv to this exuectallon. aud tne purchases by in vet lo a fi r Hie pshi nix weens have been less than tor tne same penna lor the lart nve year, ana in vesti rs nave bnuirtit railroad minds and have a in scribed largely io ( eulral iai'illR aud Mies U'l Pacilio l uus la pret rmce, as ihiy ara uuaoiril' d g il I bonds pavao e rincipal aud Imerast In ojm, and seeureu ny Dial mortgage nn valuable projiem n. " I he mat set wos ii. nioraliEed by a break lu K'la, which enmeo at 67'.. s i.d utl.i'j closlug at ''2'j Tul- bre.k Is noi uu xnecled at Ihe nuik of tbSK.nckis upon ibe atrret, aim the present uiunutrera ni hai uo tutmer need ot it; having iliree qu irlera ut inn stoi: In their name, they claim thai, no hlng caa Interlere wilu llo r election lu ocniier. The plan ot opera loin ii now si a en to be to allow line to diltt oil' and take care of Itsell, and lo manipulate aud ailvanee uu n lies of B-nlou. Ilartrnnl i.iul Krlvln a'loilt a.I I K-xpecied thai Eno will dee.iliie toattout that tliriire snu inai men tne intnaksrs nan nave tne at jhou JUriliml. Bin- iirl-i on terms advantageous to tli road, liui ruinous to ki le, as IU capital of (1 1.00,1 ,i is kiain lv heyund thnvaiuenf the uroperty preseo or I'lcsi.icii.e It is ais i atuied i bat briore Hie Kna Couipuny based ibe JSori ern Central or ivtjw Jot srv.thut Ihe canlial of tlie r.nul wit doubled ait now nui Or at ov r SiO'.Wu. with a bonded de l uf tne bjuiu tmi'iii t Thn ne. m Mings last ye' we M r I diva ai IM uvo. paving a den Ml ot ,n u in iuuhkjt h i sv tlie Interest uu tna bo nis. The in tnaa'drs tt S honi out as a threat t i New York that t.ev wnl base the Atanllu aid U-eal weiiern Kulvv.iV i (inter lo lierleot a. w.sefn ,.,im,.'jLlon. Tull t4t.le roan rep'eseuiH a ospltsl and botifted deotot fifty seven iu il II 'it. and la In a bad nonunion ever way ' The New York Jhrald ct tblsmornlng says: (luid was vrv itrnnr at tba ouen'nir fits morn big and the earilss' iransai tious wtrrf ' UN, between anli'ii no ut m 1 U71. t.u i,ri,, tliiiHiia'.eil unlll afier- nno.i. Hunui qurfuil, a large amunnt of gold was a.iul no. It l HiinnoHtil iliiirL' MCO'iUO. ftull a gradual decilue lo Hir'.oog pia-e. this bslng tue prioa at H f. u. euutuqilentiy ure was ions wi -a sure lose I arid mon 0 syosltlou to uuy, auu a re cove rv in 147'.' J lift result, hut a re'aose to 14-i ', sncreeded, and His la e.t salea no tbe street ward al Ihiaffruie. 'I ha murk-ut ba a vorr firm undertone io.w (listHUdlna: iliede-lloe tbls a'lernooo, aul as the a"pct of atfa'rs In Vfancn la uinstiu-tl as war like by sompof iu forVn bankers tills Is ml wbuily ilium' liiiluMiiea un ia tna eimraaaf the aremlu'U Tne ri uelP n Juwt chronicled has strraataeaed tba murk ei ior a turiuer aovauce, toiatng at m inn a Biculatlve p ,iat of vltw; bnt all iliwe au'idaa nucin-ilans are adverse to tba nterots of the ooia Bianliy at Isrc there wua m 'derate hirrowing Semand lor din. aud loana were made at fnuii iw lo six per cent, or carrying. Tne gross olnarloga auiuupta le I.U77,UvU, the gold bulauues w it.Sf;77S and the enrrsncy ha'anoes to fi.iissjf. T he stub-Treasury dlabursen 7(ton in cola. In PJ- ent or the loie-ai on th punno oeoiairiua dar. Th pile of gold at intervals varia as Btatee: 10 A. M...m..,..--.1 i P. M.. u an P. M Ul &-I5 f. M...- '''beta waa a aoruawkat bailer Cemaad lor money to-day than nsualof Ute, but the aueuly was aumir- uuBoantat lour per cant, on cu. wnu ri,i..i traneacilona a three, threa and a half, and lira, rem ren Ittaaces of currency to the Wssi havs bn made wllbln tba laat lew days, anu mis i ivm tbe belief In suns quarters that we are orl in Verge of a charge In ibe o ndHlou of the money marks ; hut this Is rot well founded, although It is reiaun able to look for leas stagnation lu both moae ary and me ream lie a da Irs In Ibe I mure than we have had In the past. ACMcbbo iourntl before ns. dated Wed- neirtay lasi, aays (here ha been a notlceama Im pr, vement In all branches of ral trad j since last week, and country orders are liberal, but tha rev val has rot vet reached anv dsuartnieat of trade In tax e'ty r qutrlsg large amounts of money. Grain ship ments to tbe seaboard are llsbt as yet, and aithoucrt sun of Ibehausa pp il sn'nortasod city demaud ior accorr mcoation tna majiirity ran Hit atnaiT, Neverthi le, coutt-y orders I r cut reuoy ars larns and steadily on tie Increase, lussmucn, however, as ihe supply of oananle funds In Culcavo and other w isiern ceuires is very larte at a I .r in excess or the Sfnin o, eil lesrs ot monetary dlsinrbance la that seciionoreisewhe eare preni uire Weshall merely wiinias a modi rate degree or activity, and this will be a mora heal hy alt n than Inertia. The cemand for oisioi'bia at ibis ceulie lave y limited ana romes mainly lrom country merehants and bankers wno are sot 10 Imn sdlate need ol the mousy. Tna asit grade of commercial oaner Is ouoied a-. B'tiuiS nar cent " A Cable telegram dated Liverpool, Aug. 14, U10 A. M.,savaof Cotton: "Ti e usual circulars tssn"d nncer the anthorlty of Ihe I.lveria ol cotton II.-oKeis' Association contain the following sta Isilcs and remark ou theOoiioi HJsrRel lor tue week: ! he total balsa up to last eve ning font bp S'J.IU'O bales, of winch Dumber n.iKlo were taken by exporters aid bono on peculation. Tba mars el (lining the week bas been variable, and Inward the note firmer and more active: aud ihe quotations of American deg ripuons as comparM wihlastwek show an advance ol fnily ?,d. per Ih, The following are the authorized quotations: xnt wer.li!, Aoit wren. Middling TTnlania lud. t'.ll. Middling UrieaiiB lnd. S',d "ihe market tbla morning opened (trra.and ihe snUa of I lie day are estimated at 12,000 ba'et, Tba tot'l stock of Cotton In port nnd on shipboard amounts lo S77 ors hales, whereof Ho nno are from the Vnli (d Hi ales. The si nek of Cotton afl iat en route to this port Is7lfl 0m) bales, of whlca 7(Xi0 are from the tinned States," Hew York Stock quotations a p. H, Received bv teleuranh from cjlendlnnlnor a Davis, Stock. Biokers. No. 48 H. Third street: N.Y.Cent. K 127 I Western U. Tel 82". N.Y. and E. R.....M.. 63JhCIi. Tol. K 'id'". Ph. and Ilea. U 0n7HlTol. & Wabjati K... fmU Mlch.B.and N. L K..84MII. and Ht. F.com 7S Pla Vr nitt R Gil A .4 a ...a V w Mpauu I in KA1 v ui. aim rii. w. coiu.o w una r argil Chi. and N.W.pref...8l3 U. 8. Express 41 l,UI .1 T.T TIT oi. . I, . I 1 , I -' ini. ana it. i. it iii;i reunessee as. new., til Pitts. F.W.and Chi. lOold . Uo; it. n nin'ai MuruKi uuseiiieu. Paclflo M. B. Co 102 I F INE BrATLONEBy, CARD ENQRAVISO and Card Plate Printing lu every variety, DREKA, lass OHE8NUT street. GROCERIES, ETC. pKESERVED rilAIRIS GAME AND POTTED MEATS, For lunch, for Travelling, for Fishing Parties, for any j aa ties leaving home, ALSO, WISES, BRAXDIES, AND CORDIALS, Of every description. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, Importers of fine Cordials, Groceries, Wines, Brandies and S. IT. Corner BROAD iind WALNUT Sts., sietotbs PHILADELPHIA, in IRNTN.-TIIH BENT KOMTKU ' P. S J i ir.i; ever soul in i'liiiaueiphia, av W 1 tvSO.Vj; old bbiaouabed Tea Warehouue, Ku, itltt CHiikii-N UT Bireei. 30 CKSTNe-UOOD MIUOMtt ROANTUO tut t at sviavst -., No. 2S6 CHKS.N UT Hi reel. 55 (M1S.-JAVA lOFFEK, IN aovernu.entsacka at W ILso.tl'H, LAUUK E NU1,1MII CI1ICHUKY, FOB nAKINCI CoHee ricn and sirouir For sale at tV 1 i.Mta si ' old establuhed Tea Warehouse, o. iUt UiiKdNUT street. 80 vhsts l-iin ruiiN,-uoiii)srHO!fl UltACUl IK A. WILMON'M, No. iflR CH hiSN U V Street. O1 .KkSlir. PEHOi: AMI! CNULISII RltEAK, ' 1'AsT TKt, at tVILAOM'N Tea Wuniiim.. No. 28S CHKteNO T Htreet SIFTIKtiSFKONTIIE Bl STTEAS 1ST TUB 1XY, lor sale to-day at WISDOM 'at. 1 6 isthatnstit AMUSEMENTS. NEW CII18XDT STHEET THEATRE. iensees WM K. uf N N A OO, Managers JAItKiri'& PALmtlt. MONDAY KViCNINU. August 17. vi ill be I roduced for the flrsi time lu enlla telnhla. THki URAND bPKCTACULAH JIXTKAVAOANZA OF THB WHirilPAWK, With all the orlglual bceuery, Properttea, Costumes, Jewels, and Armors from Nlolo's Harden, New Yo'k, which cost upon Us production turn V'U. Upon Its original production the cast wilt cmbracs tbe beat operatic aud dramatic talent in tueojuutry. 'ihe ballet will comprise JAKKETT & PALMERM COUBINH.D PAK1HIAN A Nil VIENNE3K BALLBJl' TKOUPEtS. fst The sale of seats will commence Batnrday morning WALNUT 8TBBRT THEATKR, N. E. COR ner Ninth and Walnut airee,s. Begins at 8. TH1M ((Saturday) &VKN1NU. August 16. ISA J. K. JdcDuNOUUH's BLACK. CHOOK. The following great artists will appear: Third appearauce oi the celebrated STAR I'KiiMlKIt, UD'LLE SKMINa VKNIUROLI, Fri-m JarrellA Palmer'a Troupe, Nllilo'j (larden. OHEAT PAlUblKNNK BAI,LIfiT TKOIJl'E. THE OA.EATJihT I t M BIN A HON OP AKT11X3 IN THK OUNTKY. MAD'IiT.ES VkN'l UKOLl. PI A NI. LEAH. WIN DKL, AUXANUHES4, ALiiKHTlN SJ, iiAltttkU' TA, AMI PANZHIA. THE OKIUJNAL FRENCIT CAN-CAN. GRANDTAbLKAUX ANUS 1 Ail TLI Nil Klff K(7T-. AN II THK'l Itll'LK I BaKHFOUMATIUN 8CK ,V K FOi'S AHKRICAH VARIETY THEATHH!. KVJUHY ItVKNlNU ANU BATUltUAv AKTa,HNCNN. GREAT COMBINATION TRODPR, in (irand Lai lets, Ltnlnplan BurloKjuea. Soiat Umiisa, Pantomimes. Hvmnaet Ao a. etn APE IfcLAND.-THE GREAT CARNIVAL of 1SSS Uraud Faooy Ires, Calloo, and Onl r.wis' I)r ss Hull, i oaiblued. wl l be g von In tn Mn. S er Pad K out ot ihe Sjea Breeze House, (.'ape Island. unSal t'KUAV Kvenlnir, August IS ISliS Toe Bad Kuiim w ll be llluuilnaied aud splendidly da oia'el fur Ibis Ureal Fete. TiuKeta. admlflug a deutteinaii aud iwo isdifd. Kura Lady's Tlukot.tl. Tickets ior ODewennen an ii. 3t MAKK HBSr.FW. D'rectlng Manager. HORTICULTURAL HALL. ANUULKK'-s PKOMKNADK CONCKHTd. aVWlY MA I UK DAY, Frotu 4 to 0 P. M. Tickets, 26 cents. Blxfort)l, Forty for S5. 8 8 lutlis3 H. MAlCSHAL'8 Olr'IClf, B. D. OP PJiNNbYLVANIa. l'IIILDKl.I,III4, August IS, 18SS 1 his Is to give nulioe. '1 bat ou tue I'iiti day or Au gust. A. D. 1st 8. a Warrant In Baokruntcv was Issued igalnallbo eBlale ot P. F. FOY. of Philadelphia, In Ihe county of fhllane Pita, nd B'ateol IVunsyiva nla who bas b en adjudged a bankrunt, ou his own patlilob: liiat tbe paymeiii of aim debts aud delivery ol any properly belonging losuoti baukmpt, to blm, or lur Ids use. anu the Irausler of any prouerly by Id in are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting ut timer dltcisuf lliesa d baukrupt. to prove their debt, aud lo choose one or mora assignees of his estate, will be h.ld al a Court of B inknipmy. to he bnldnu at Nn. 6.1 WAI.MJT Sit., Pbila,, beiure Win Mnmlnhael Hsij., Kems.er. on the nib day ot oK.i' 1KM BKK a r. atB', o'cluck P. M. P. CI. KLLMAKKR g It ski n. B. Marshal, aa Hiitiir, ODGERS'AND WOSTtNHOLM'S POCKET KMVrCM, Pearl and Hiag Handles, ot beamlful tnlth. ltOlXiKHJS' and WaDK 4 BUlVliKUl? KA)ItH, and -he oelebratad UiXX)OLTKJi KA2MJB bl lntllKH oi tbe Ii nesi quality, Kaaers, atnlves. Hularora. aud Table Cntlery Omnnd and FotUihed. at P. MA UfUKA'M, No. U U TKNTH Ituae, buUtw tlhaanna. ataWI TUlllfl EDITION LANCASTER. Preparations for tho Panoral of Thaddeus Btevons. FEOM THE CAPITAL. An Important Iteport from tho tStatistical isarcau. Mtas. JKU.. ta Kta H5t. FROM LANCASTER. Preparlws for tba Puaaral of TUaddsas Siavtai, Bpecial Detpalrh to The Kvening Te'egrap K Lakcasteb, Aur. 16. Extensive preparations are being made hers lor the funeral of Thaddus 8i evens on Monday next. The oouy was not removed to the Court House to-day, as waa con templated yesterday, the friends of Mr. Stevens d siring thnt It shou.d remain In hi owu house. Thousands of people visaed the re.-idrnue to-day and viewed the remains. A laree number of farmers and others from the Eurrouud ng country were iu town to-dy, and nearly all of them were at the late residence of the deceased. This njomion u. t. jjictey, Eq., who has the funeral arrangenien s iu charge, received the loiiowing despatch irotu Colonel Thomas A. fecott: TniLiDELrniA, Aug. 15. 0. J. Dickey. Lan caster: A special tram will leave West Pull delphia at ten o'clock on Monday with the deleiratlon from the Union League and City Councils, together with BU Honor, Major MeMichael. arriving at Lancaster about 3 4" P.M." The caard of honor, composed of tho officers of tbe Butler Zouaves (colored) which accom patied tbe body.of Mr. Stevens from Washington left hers this A. M. on their return. It appears that considerable fieling was excited hereby thsir presence, many Republicans, and atl De niocrats icpardirg it as inappropriate. When they left Washington, the uuderslandiatr, was that they shoald return as eoou as thi Dody was delivered over to the committee of citizens from Lancaster. On the btrcet, this A. M., the colored officers attracted considerable attention, fanners aud others gazing at them with a sort of mingled curiosity and wonder. Arrant-ecu eots for th. funeral are not jet quite completed. The fol lowing gentlemen, personal friends ot Mr. 8te" vens, and all of them citizens ot Lancaster, have been selected to act as pall-bearers: Colone1 W. B. Fordney, James L. Reynolds, Ilenry B. Swarr, Kathanicl Eilmakcr, John Fondersmlth, Thomas Bumgardner, David Bair, and Christian Dill. Services in the churches to-morrow will have more or less leference to the death of Mr. Ste vens. Severs! clt rajmen, it is understood, will preach funeral setmons. To-moirow Mr. Stevcas' house on Queen street will be closed, and the public not be allowed to enter. Large nnmoers of distin guished perse ns are expected here to attend tbe funeral on Monday. Alone- ltQ others ore Senator Sumner, Senator Cameron, Goyeruor Gesry, Secretary Seward, and prominent men from different parts ot the country. FR OM WASHINGTON. Importaatt Statistical Report, Despateh to the Atsocinted Prens. Wabhinoton, Aug. 15. Director Delmar, of the Bureau of Statistics, has just issued his monthly report for June, 1868. Tbe value of tbe total import entries for tho month was $33,112,006, u&aintt $31,922,915. tbe same period the previous year; $34,706,123 in May, 1868; $34,375,007 in April, 18C8; $39,209,125 in March, 18C8. This shows a decided fulling olf in im poits. The following details will prove of interest: The entries of coffee, cotton, flax, hemp, and silk foods, india-rubber, opium, paints, salt, soda, tea, largely. Wines, wool and woollens, largely, and show a decline. And the entries of glass, gums, bide?, precious stones, spices, srizar, largely. Tin, tobacco and clears, and lumber eihib t an increase the other articles being in usual quantities. Of the total anount filtered, about bitif was for direct consumption, and half ior warehousing. Mrs. Blaster Trumbull. The wife of Senator Trumbull still liC3 in a critical condition, there being no Indication of improvement. FROM BOSTON. Arrival of Commissioner Ralllns A Katal Acclrleat. Boston, Aug. 15. Mr. Rollins, Commissioner ot Internal Revenue, was at tbe Parker House yesterday. He leaves here for Washington to uy, with his health much improved by his visit to tie seashore. John Rooney, residing on Morton street, fell on State street yesterdav, and aus taken to the sitation House, where he soon after died. Heart disease was the cause o; li s death. FRO 31 CUICAGO. A Dlsasttr oat I-afca U Ichtgam Note Arrival. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Cine ago, August 15. The barque Ouudeilnrs, of Detroit, frcra Chicigo August 8. with a few passengers and 4,0000 bushels of corn, was sunk by a coTsion with tie propcllsr KmpiretSta'e off Point au Barque last n'ght. Mrs Wilox, the owner's wife, was drowned. The DundiT berg was valued at $55,000, uud was insured for $35,000. The pioaelier returned, leukitig buillr. An'on Burliiipame, Roscoe Coukltn, and tJeua tor Ccle, ol California, are in the city. Markets by Telegraphs fdcwYOBK. Angtisl IS Mtocks unsettled, Chicago and Konk Island. HI: headnm, !rii,V, Canto Una lianj.Hk'.: Krle Rstln al 61',; Cleveland and Tolel i kf; A leveiaud ana Pitlshurg. Stf: PIltKhnrg an I Snrl Wayne 1117,',: New Yora Central, I2ii;,; lllluo f'emral, H'A.': Cuoi'ierland prefarreil. Isn; Vira-mia (is, to: MlBsfinrlSs.ifS: (I, H V'(n. h2 lu ,; do. 1WI, l(S'a-. do. U68, Hl. do. new. 107;, in 4(, ingi,. Gold, I4f. Money nni bauge'. Exehauge, Ins','. Mw Yokk, Aug. 1ft. (Viuun II (iii at Mo. Flour r ti 1 1- sales o' tsoS barrels at yenerday's prl ei Uhsatnull. Cnrudul. sa'ea ol sstmi bushels at i 11 tut So, OsU firm; sains ol G0,0 bushels al SKuiSS el Pael quiet. rik dull at 12s (o. Lrd dull at t& IS'.e. Whisky flraa; sales of Ins) barrels al Jc Kal.TIMuaa. A ug. Ii.---Oaiuo ii ills' al it.i T'oar n et aaa ncarcely au Crai, prlres eurhancad. Wheat nail; priois lirelleeo ft ceals; sales al i.'.iVituJ'Vt. Curs dull: while, i lKIil'.'U. Otis (lull; n-lnie. sms-io. low gradra. 6,i(i7m-. Kva steady at 1 4Svit W. Pro visions aim aud uachaugod. FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. The Trinting of Fractional Currency Naval Orders. EteM Kte., Kte., Etc., Kte., Kte- FROM WASHINGTON. The Prltttiav of Fractional Currtsey, Detfiatch to the AmorUUrd fret. Wa9hisgton, Aug. 15. The amount of frao tional currency received from the printing division of the Treasury, for the week ending; to-day, is $002, G"0. 8hlpn.,nt to the Assistant Treusurer at Bos'on. $100,000: do. St. Louis. 1100,000; and to banks, $'45,611. Notes shipped during the wees to the Assistant Treasurer at Boston, $50,000: to banks. $145,195: leaving la actual ciiculatiou now, $21)9,908,870. Fractional currency redeemed and destroyed during, the week, $472,800. Cu in mod or Jo hat R. Goldaborongti Has been detached rotn the Asiatic Squadron and placed on wait! net orders. Commodore Getirpe U. Belknap his becu detached from tha con maud of the Ilartlorc', and placed on waiting orders. Naval Matters. The following are al-o detached from the Hnrtforri, nnd placed ou waiting orders: Lien Uritint Commanders J bn W. Phillips aud F. S. Hieginscn; Lieutnants W. N. Mac-lay, A. T. Crownin-htcld, J. II. Sands, au 1 William Wise;. Muster W. M. Kolger and Horace Elarer; Mid shipman William Waits; Surgeon Joseph Healc; Assistant Suryeon II. N. Beaumont; Chlet En pineer Andiew Lat- n; aud Chaplain G. W Dorance. Paymaster Washing'on Irving lade tached from the HartforJ, and ordered to settle) his accounts. Secotd Assistant Kngineer Hillary Missemer of tne navy, Las reigne I. - Ship News. Boston, Aug. 15. Aimed, steamer Mellta, from Livupoul. Itw torkt Stwekv 4aiatloAS, 3 P. Bit Ksceivea oy tvicrapu iro ti UieuuiuulUK A Davis, Hiock Brokers, Nn. 4H rt.Tlilrd atieet: N. Y. Ceut. K f7 iPao llo Mall H, UoA)2 N. Y.ami Eile tv... fi-'Weat. Union Tele... MX Pli.aau Kea. K Wii-t l iueoo 6i WHbmii.. Mich. H. end N.I. K. M-,'H M il. A Hi.. Haul com 7,i l ie. ami Pitt. K 8S'4lAdaiu8 Express 47 Chl.AN.W K.com. Si I Welis Kargo 25 (Jlil.A N.W. K. orl.. l7u!U.H Express Uo 41 t hi. and K. I. K 1114; Iennessees, new,... t!3 Pitts.K.W. and Chi. Oold a. 140 K. B 107 H I Mortality of tub City. The number of deaths in the city lor the week endii g at noon to-day was 3G5, hems an increase ot 62 over the eoriespi'iidme period of la-t year. Of these 1V7 wereadli; 238 were minors; males, 170; ti mnlej 195; boys, 112; girls, 126. Ot the num ber, 293 were b 'rn in ibe Unred States, 68 were foreign, 16 wete unknown, 23 were people of color, and 19 wete irooi the country. Congestion ol the brain is credited with 8, rl olera-m autum 73, consumption ot the lunga 32, ci evulsions 13, rtiatrurra 12, dyentery 10, iof)nniua'ion of the Ora n 11, marasmus 14. The deaths tn ibr various wards were ns fol lows: Firs', 16; Second, 25; Third, 9; Fourth, 14; Filth, 16; Six h. 5; Seventh, lo: Eighth, 7; IMnih, 12; Tenth, 10: Heventh, 17: Twelfth, 10; Thirteenth. 5; Fourteenth, 1.4; Ki'teenth, 16; S'Xtem.h, 10; Sevt n eeaih, 17; Eighteenth, 10; Naeteenth, 27; TwentteMi, 22; Tweaty-tirst, 8; Tn entj-second, 9; Twenty-third, 6; Twenty fourth, 10; Teoiv-flfikit C; Twenty-sixth, 13; Twe nty-stventh, 17 Twenty eighth, 1. Chaeok of Tbbft. This afternoon, at two o'clock, a man nsttied Pttr'ck Moore, iu the en (Joy ot Joseph P. Smith, grocer, at Fifth and il oil roe street?, hud a rearing before Aidermaa Beitler, at ibe Central Station, upon tho chargo ot stoaling some money frum his employer. Mr. femitb icufted that he found iu a drawer an old one used lor uothing save the storing of rubbish some money. It afterwards disap ticiiru). He then placed some marked currency in toe same place, which liKewise .disaopeared, tut which was found upon the person of the accuted alter cis arrest. Held in $1000 bail. P0L1 TIC A L. One element lu a Presidential election which neither the Demi cruls nor the Itopuoli caus Lave thus far estimated at lis value, la the fact that In general In these contests ItieDemo ctailu strength can be con u led but ouue. In oidlnary years Couneath ut can draw In the spnng on Mew York, aud Pnlladelpjila for a suflU'ieiil Dumber of voter to carry i he State, and in leturu Pennsylvania geta lu October a similar courtesy from New York. Oregon gets d tlicli ni help "in Ihe cou ulles next to UaUO," aud iu various ol her 1 ioai itles there is observed about election time an uuuaually large floating population. But tbat can't work in the Presi d( ntlal election. Oovernor Seymour not only never owned a Government bond, but. acting as one of the tuibltes of Ibe Ullua Havings Bank, which bank: Invested some of Its funds in Government bonds, Heymour.at a meet in j of the trustees, made a motion directing me fieasurer to sell all I lie Government bonds ss not being a safe invtstuK nt The motion did not carry, because) the majority of lho trustees wtre sensible, loyal men. The Natcbfs (Miss.) Democrat thus blarta out Its piofanltj: "11 we i,ave either to fight or to foi get that there ever w-s a Ruiiueymede, (!) or a Sydney, or a Jeanne d'Aio.or a Madame Roland, lor (Jed's suke. for ihe country's sake, uud to show that Chrlat d id not die lu vain for tlie hnman race, let us prepare for It. Even If we must die let us die game. Thousands of our young men ure ton proud to work. Let them noi be too proud lo ite, if need be, for their country." The Providence Journal, spesklng of Gene ral Hancock's defeat lu Tuimuany 1111, Hays; 'OliVu as the gallnnt General has driven the Hebeia before bim, be found tnetu to bu la too Ki cut force on thai day. He swept them away at Geil jsiiurg, but I bey were altogether loo bircnglv intrenched at Taiiim my." ViillaiHiigtiaiii saa tin) Mew York Conven tion waa "imbued with the spirit, which went forth on the uaiul morn when Christ was born." The opt -rations of mat spirit are described oc in qnisiionatile au'li rily Iu these words: "Then Herod waa exceeding wroi I), and aeut foilh Btitl slew all llie, clil dreii that were la Br thleliem, and In all the coasts hereof, front two teaisf ld nnd um'er." The Cliielniiuii Kivwrer protests that tho Lieinoeiacy are not respiinsitile fir the 'some wliat. Indiscreet speeenea" of Wade Hainntoo, Toombs, Cobb, and others In 'tin Houib, de livered kluee thn cloe of Ihe Now York Oou veullon. It say : "We repudlaieand dlsiilalm liny stu ti reap iiisibillty. These Siulberu led eislinve reai-( ns of I heir own, In the present coudiilon ol the country, lo be morbidly senal tlve, and It is tol uniiatural that they ahould expiesa themselves will) more warmth ami feel I i k thau prudence and Judgment would (Intate. Hut in i h is i bey do not speak for tho U ri!iein l)i m'i"raey." The Lonlavllle Journal says Setnmes Is a mi dei, unaspiring man. Kla engagement wltbi Wn. alow, anu Ina tllsht to the Itrltlsu culler, proves t im in have been a mm of au uuusually retltlng" nature. special" notices" T O T I O F. lTkifM I K.utia ffouae. An. IS. IMS. The members i f the Un'ou Le.gne of rbitad-ipni Imenrtlng in parMelpat lo ibe obsequies of I H a IV Dkl B Bl' V s Ns. are invite t i m-el (hs Ooann't lee at lb League Hniia ou slUNDW, Aucest 7. r8, at iii d'ciia A. If . lu dark dollies. A special train ba been plac -d at toe rervlca of the Committee by tse IHrtc ors el the Pennsylvania Italiroad. at oidst ut the Ooaimtuve. 11
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