8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1868, CITY INTELLIGENCE. 1X0 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS INSIDI FA01". Tm Fifth District DnwoonATtO CowanBS iohal Convention. On Monday last the to called Democratic part- held a convention at Doilestown, for the purpose of nominaUnn a candidate tor Cnfirrrss to represent tne fifth Litrlct. The proceeding, lite ail the conven tion ot that party, weie chirantcrized by dis crscetul scenen, a lair proportion ot the delegate! belnRottbe 'TOURh" order. A correspondent taf: "It was at rood at being at the circus, only they did tot charge lor nilmisslon." Hon. KicbardVaux, ho whs a candidate tor nomi nation, was on the e round eatly, and wasac-om- anted by his boon companion, Alderman Win. icMullin. ,. . , , . Thf morairiR train from the city contained the elestes Irotn the Twpntj-econd Ward, and a rnttiber of the friends ot the candidates. Al though the Convention was not lo commence Qi til J o'clock, a large crowd had gathered around the Court House at as c irly an nouf m llo'cloos. The poltiicltns wer at work, each advocation the claims ot his particular cnndi-dab-, and so hot became the canvass vbat a treo flvht wat indulurd in. At 2 o'clock the Conven tion was called to order, and. prominent among 1boe having a seit on the floor was Alderman Hclluilin, alitioinrh he wis not a dlegt'.e. While tne credentials were being bunded In. there itai a continual uproar, ai.d at several limes it was itarrd that a row would enmc. WOen the Twenty-Second Ward was called, Charles vv. Cfirr can unswered for a delegate named O'Kane. Tnis was tne oica-non of con siderable trouble, but the Chairmau bavin par tially rehtored order, it wh aunounced tuat Mr. Cariignn was a tiih,tituie lor O'Kana. The contetteo seits wercre'erred to tbecUy delega tion, who retired to the (irand Jury room, and within nve nrnuteo, it was evident that thv would not harmonize lor some time, as hard wor l were being pretty Ircly used. Their de liberations oc npi d hd hour, and returning to the Ci.iivtLtn n, they Bubmitted a report, which was acceo ed. The body having determine! to po Into nomi nation, the delegates arose to tueir feet enun. ebowrtia a name. The Secretaries mauaiel to nnderstand the names to be UicharJ Vnux. and Dr.Jol.n K. Ke.iditw., of the Tenty-ihird Ward. A rial ot as proceeded wt'h, and the tir-t vote cirt was ff r Mr. Vaux, which was received witl a ell. The hrcond was lor Dr. Redding, and here there was a scene of indescribable confu sion, tie delegates stnudiug on the sea's aud shouting at the top of their voices. The re mainder ot the ballot was proceeded with pretty quietly, and on tbe count buiug announced It stood as lollows: CITT DELEGATES. J. It. Redding 20 It. Vaux 12 COUNTY DELEGATES. J. B. Redding 17 li. Vaux 18 Dr. Redding having received the majority of the votes was declared the nomineeoi the paity. The Doctor rtieu made a speech to tbe delegare, hich oid not teetu to giuWiy th--m. The Con Tendon had hardly adjo irned wben there wa a otpoition t-hown by 60ine of the delegates to raise a fight, ami though angry words flowed Irvely, no blows were suuck. The nominee does not mi' the Irish portion of the community they allcziug that be was a "Know Nothinsr." With reference to the vote of this district, the following tab'e will be tound interesting. It tpi resents the vote cast for Cniressmen In 1802, 1864, and 18GG, andj for Jad.je of the Su preme Court in 18G7: Hepublicau... Democratic... Major' He'.. 18bll 9605 9543 62R 18ti4 11.(107 10.729 278R 18U6 12,259 11,81)0 45911 1867 11.137 11.429 292D Fact add Fakct Sandwiches Old Sol ia makine desperate eBotU this morning to sus tain a continuous shine. There Is a sharp en counter between him and the cloud, between fire arjd wa'er. We have a tunnv kind of tempe rature, half warm, halt cold, chilly in the shade, sweltering in the suubbine; can't bit in tbe line ot a araught, can't eland iihout it. The brut breath o Autumn b s already ruffled tbe leaves ot tbe icrests, and tbe cricket merrily chirps her speed v lrewell. Luscious September is upon ns. Hbe couits with iadeu hands ot jiknty. Mellow fruit tin! ripened grapes. Our nleoi cars Are Que thines for fast young men. A ttllow can swap all bis lucre for oysters and champagne, and then get carried home tor a paltry dime. That niuht cars are no slow c aches io judged by the character ot the loaJs they bear. Mosquitoes never trust, of course they always present their bills in ad vano-1. Our old proieesor used to eav that be believed there was a use tor everything in this world except thee same n-Oquitoe?. lie didn't mUs the mark much. While so many new streets are being opened in this city, it would be well tor the authorities to enact that tbev shall be wide enoush to alio , at least, a fat wheelbarrow aud a sun beam to get tbtough fit oue and tbe same time. - It jou Want a strange lady to speak to you, trend on her dress. Mine cuaDcc out of ten she will enter into a conversation that will not only entertaii your bead but tingle your ears. Brown tried H yesterday successfully. Our citizens ho believe in "bard-shell Baptist" doctrines are not necessarily hard hearted ot bard-beaded men. Oysters are geue rail v good In proportion to the tnicknes. and density of their sheets. Tbe Republicans ot tbe Ninth Ward are going to organize a campaign club this even ing. It is their fixed purpose to repeat their victory of last year. Good for tne Ninth Warders. 'Grant, Colfax, and Victory" In the Firet Ward tj-uigbt. banner racing and aia-s meet ins: there. Eloquent speakers aud patriotic music Tbe "Grecian bend"hss made its appearance on CbeMiut street. Wonder ii a lair oue so fixed could take astra'gnt drink t New deanition of a "common victualler" one who kteps a cracker, a coddeh, and $5000 Worth ol liquors. They have a steam bol-carrler In New York. Durinn the past heated spell we had plenty of teamins ores. A good man to go on the police Mr. Keicbum. Fun alive tbe gambols of a maggoty cheese. Geaht and Colfax Mbetiko at Chisjjtjt II ll. The Keputluau, ot CbPruut Hill, last even ds, (ore tothe breeze a magnificent flue, inscriDi d with tbe names ot Grant anl Collar, a'TO-s tbe rosin street, extending irotn the bouse of Christian Dou berty, amid the cheers 01 an immense assertib'aarc. Ai 7J o'clock a mass meeting was held at tbe same place. Alter sever! na'rioic a rs from the (rroantown Cornet Band, tbe me'ing was called io order bv Conuciiman William K. 8mitb, Chiirman of tbe Conimi'.'ee of Arrangeiuents, who intro duced Ma tuia Ha s, E q., who was uppo uied rnairamn. The tirt speaker was A. Wilson Ilenzey, th8 R.p.ibhcan candidate tor the geiihta in th becoud D s'rlct wno made a most able Ld eloquent Hddress. which was rec-ived y? ta treat euibu-ittMn. Th Ormaotown Glee Clubtoeneu'er alned the audience wuh some ZU ?'ri,u,oa'n i0nKJ. t'er which Major Prattdelive,aaui..9n excll-ni speech. The e-uoB a. ou o, tnj ,,re st evpr ,d Cbesuutllill, and adjourned at 11 o'clocicwith mee chcers tcr 0,. eS 'axJ.BjV-S wboe GSVEBAL IIbCTOH TyNDALB Odtpknngt No tl2 A'cb street, has (it complete,! a iHithfui pboiceraph ot Jveneral Hector Tymtaif. the itepiillioau nominee lor ti.e Mavoraliv. 'it ec ia in tbe stvie foe bch ihat artist U peh'ai-d. and will no doubt Bpd a readv sai. On e ther side of tbe idrture are tbe names ot the r niraaeuients in w bich the General partici pated curing the Rebellion. InviKciuLrs Attektick. Members will soe Order No. 8, in our advertising colunns, 'or psrsda to-rrorrow niehr. Tb ur'iud meeting vrt flair-rai lne at Howard and Oxlord atreets fiil be attended, Every member be in line. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Common Mcold A Disorderly irons . Held to Await tbe Coroner's Action All for st Joke-Tho Dumb Had .to Talk Cunt elope Thieves. The complaint of being a common scold was yefterday preferred before Alderman Neill SKalnsta Mrs. Martha Copland, a resident io tbe vicinity of Lloyd and Sergeant streets. Twenty-fifth Ward. Tbe allegation was sustained by several of the neighbors, who delivered their testimony. Alter tbe hearing shs was held in $1000 bull to answer. Alderman l'ancoastbad before blm yesterday Thomas Nueent, his wile Mary, Hester Ward, and Morgan Farrel. Tbe former wai bel t tor malutainiLg a nuisance in tbe sbapo of a disor derly house, and the remainder to keep the peace. Tbe arrest was made ou a warraut issued on the eaihs of the nritrbbore. Hugh McKterer, tbp driver of the Race and Vine streets cir, which kl.tcd James AlcUride, aged three years, has been taken into custody and committed to await the action of tbe Coro net's jury. John Connell, who claims to be a "funny Sam," went into a hout at Nineteenth aud Cat loftblll s'reets, last evening, aud when he made his exit a bunuls was observed under bis arm. A policeman eiammcd tbe pack, and tound iu it a var ety of undergarments which are usually worn by tcmulrs. Being questioned, be said it was all a joke; bet the policeman could not see it in that light and locked him np. He made the Fame plea to Alderman l'ancoast, but it would not annd be had to go below tor trial. Beear Detective Keeai r, iu his rounds through tbe Soring Garden s'reet market this niornmir, came across au individual who coti'du't hear or taik, begging alms. The pilreman Iroked at him a moment, and being con vinced he was an impostor, took bdd ot hi u; then he could talk, and pretty good Englibb. too. He Will have a bearing to-day. Alpbonus Durchell and Frank Sterres, while engoved in stealing caotelopes in the Cal lotthill S'reet market, were taseu in charge by a policen'an, who escorted them bvlore Alaerman Toland. They were sett to prison. Meeting of tub Agricultural Socibty. Tbe stated monthly meeting of th Philadelphia Hoeiety tor promoting Henculture, wa he'd this morning in their ball, at Ninth and Walnut streets. The mf eting was called to order by Colonel Btddle in tbe Chair. Dr. McClure acted as Secretary. Specimens of "early Goodrich" po'atoei and "Scotch Grays," were upou tbe tubls. presented by Mr. McGowen. feix pounds of each kind had be 'n planted side by side, aud treated with like care, lor tbe purpose ot testing their re spective productions, and from olf DO hdlsof the "Gt ooricb" species, 101 pounds was pro duced; from off 100 hills of tae "Scotch Grays," only 75 pounds. It was stated that within the vicinity ol Phi ladelphia, the "Early Goodrich" was a failure; attributable perhaps to tbe waut of ra n. Mr. Horace J. Smiib, of Hestonville, was eiected a member ot tbe Society. Dr. J. W. Gadsden iheu read a report upon the "RiLderpest," as it existed in England. Dr. Robert McClure al.-o read a report upon tbe cattle duease, now prevaieutln tnls country. Fibst Fall Salb of Real Estats. The fol lowing properties were sold lo-uy t 12 o'olock, DHn. at tbe Kxchange, by James A. Freeman, fcuetloneei: S0, l2- ?i,b 8e5nd vto No. Iid35 Crtw der slreui. S17SJ Lot ol (ruuud uoribwent c-ruer ui i'li.h street aua Krle aveone iteto Tlir. e lots curoer oc liiouipson aud Bircn slretU.............. 20 Ibree bulidiug luia on TLouiijsou s rt, above W II IIaiu, Tweuiy-Ukh Ward. 'i25 Loieonih of Wa'uuisi,et, Elghib Ward...... lilt liwelllrs No. 4 Woodland Terrace STUw Dwelllnu Ho. 8234 Klchmond street. ................. Si7i 0 DwelllnK o. 2li7 Fraulclard road.. ............... 4O0n i-rouno rent $'14 leranrnm S'9'JO On ui d-reot-JU0 par aonam v,tm UrcuDi -ient-0 (jer aouuui uuO Irredren able gr. uoil-ranl . 1 3U par auouui. SA(0 (4reni d-rent of ('28 per annum I016S Iiredtemable ground-rent ot fis nr wuum. ItvK) Res Over bt a Mail Wagon. A lady re siding in tbe reir of No. 325 German street, was knocked down about balt-pat nine o'clock this mom me, while walking ncro-s tbe space be tween tbe Pust Office and Custom House on Chesnut ttreet, by a pa r ot horses attached to a mail wagon. She auickly regained ber feet and cauaht bold oi tbe tbait, but be ore the vehicle could be stopped the dropped into the street, and tbe wheels passed over her right foot. She was taken into Brown's d rue store. Toe driver, James Gil more, was arrested and lacked up lor a besring this afternoon. Non-Payment of the Special Tax. Deputy Marshals Schuyler, Sbarkev, and Duke brought to thi city this morning, from Alleuiown. Jas. W. WilBon, Samuel Lamb, William Hacker. Amos Baker, W. (i. German, Reubtu Wihe, and William tlouck. Tbt-y we e taken before United States Commissioner Patton, where tbev were cbareed wi'h dealing in lottery tickets and poli cies without having paid the special tax. Alter the bearing, they wire held in $500 ball for trial. Coroner's Cases. Coroner Daniels held an inquest this morning on tbe bodv of William W. Horner, tbe cleric who died from the effects of burns received by tbe exploin at the United States Mint on Monday last, and ths jury rendered a verdict of accidental death. A verdict of accidental death was alo ren dered m 1 be case of James McBride, who was killed by being run over by a Race and Yine streets car. Retrenchment. Tbe department of vauUs in tbe Custom House has been abolished by order ot tbe Secretary ot the Treasury. It goes into effect from to-day. Tbe rea-on assigned is that the department was a burden uaou the Government in a pecuniary sense. By this order the Government is saved tbe amount of $5110 per annum. The removals are John A. 8ail?r, of Scbu Ikill county, storekeeper; John Havl land, marker, and four laborers. Sale at the Custom House. The abolition of the Department of Vaults at tbe Cnston House, necessitated the sale of a number of packages which bad been seiced as smuggled goods. Tbe sale took place this morning, iu the pretence of a number of people. The lot com prised twenty lots of surar aud molasses, all of which brosght good prices. Owners Wanted for an old horse and a huckster wagon, at tbe Seventeenth D'strict fcta ion, and a oue seated wagou and a set of pears, at the Heven'b District htation. A Dead Infant. Tbe Coroner was notified this morring to bold yn inquet on thn bdy oi a dead infant which was louud on the Ger nianlovjn read, above Fifth street. Fibe. Another slight fire ocourred last n'pht at tbe residence ot Mrs. Mac., No. 211 South Front street, from the explosion ot a caul oil lump. An I'agle Kills a Child. A Tippah county (Miss.) school teacher writes to the Winoca Democrat a lotiows; A rad casualty occurred at, iuy srliool afe.v days ago. Tbe eaeles have been very trouble some in the neighborhood for some lima p,t, carrying off pies, lanibd, etc. No one tbojgbt that thev would attempt to prey upou children; but on Thursday, at lecess, tbe Hub boys were out some dif-tai.ee lioin tbe house, playing mar bles, when their sport bps disturbed by a lartre eaule swooping down and picking up little Jemmle Kentiey, a boy of e'ght years, and fly ing away with. bun. The children cried oat, and when I got out of tbe houi-e, the eagle was so bieh ihst I could lust bear tbe cblld scro iui inir. Tbe alarm w is g ven, and from screaninfi ai. d stu mme in tbe ulr, etc., the eugle was iu dnctd to diop bis victim; but bis talons had been buried in bim o deeplr, and the lull was o ureat that be was killed; tr either would have been lata). It Is believed that the Repnbl'can pnrtyof Tennessee 1 will, at the next eleo loo, run Horace Mayuaid f.-r Governor. Etneridge will hardly coiiseut to be ae.in Hrrlnced rv 'he Demo-racy, and it is likel v that General Pike, of the Aopea', fljay be the victim. FINANCIAL ITEMS, The Nsw York Herald this morning say- 'Mouj eontlbDci annual a drug ad ioaui aremads rreel- on Uovernniftniavcurlileaaodotneraatlifaotory co iHteral at ihr aod lour pr cent., whlla n banks old allaii unemployed surplus. notwithstand ing lbs lota In dcposlw ihev bava auaialnad during lb lam month, owlnt m.lol- to rem'ltancaa or car 1 ai ey westward, Uiur hava, bowtra tempo rarily fallen olT ver- materially, and lb appMoailuns rr ace mninaaili n from Ibe West bav at tba aama time ced. There la kut Utile any commercial pap r being mada and tbe beat grdt pa-ssi at 7 per eeLt, It is notewor hy that ibe demand lor money in Krg.and I quickening, owlug In lomt degree to tbe partial revival of speculative aniniailon after ibe prilongei atacnatloa tnera. One ol tbe first itmpiomi ol ibe revival or oonndenosls observable In tbe alien pt -bicb la being mae to re store tbe Inrtnnes of tbe Atlantic and Great Western Hallway O. mrany antler tbe management or Mr. McHenry, aud a at.ecu a' Ion gains strength tb e Biaad lor muaey will Inotease, and Ibe Bank ot Eng land rateof lot raotwill be onrrespondlugiv advanced liom tbe low point ol two Mr o-nt. at which It has bow stood hir maay months. It has taken Rog'anl a long lime to recover tram tbe financial shock wnlnh Indirectly resuttel Irom lh termlnatlnn ot the war in ibis country, but. to speak colloquially, the hills n Ike London Riock Kxchange are bein Ing to see oaylliihi a last, aithnugh for some time Inngnr apeca lrtive movements will doubtless be undertaken with grat caption." - Tbe New York Tribune this morning says: "Clovernment bonds are dull and a shade lower, with a contlt ued attraint to break the market by the khurtr. Bond ol all classes continue In active bor rowing demand, and the short Interest has been Intgrly incrraseii during tbe past two days. Hiate ann railway bonds are dull andrtady, PacltloMall sold at 10114: Western Union Telearai.h.8ll4: D -la-are aud Hudson, lsic Canton, 4A; Adnms hxprrss, 4S'i; Hallway shares wr -idled ou Erie, wblca opoied at 4&; sold at Sh',i c oslng at New York Central wee alfhdy at lH(i$l2Cl. Tbe Weslora sbare were all higher. Noiii western advanced 1 percept. 'Inltdow.s active, selling at 103. bl Paul common sold at 1h; 8t. t'aul preferred K4S.. Judne l aruard, this morn dr, ktuu ed a slay of proceedings In reKard to the suit tomoienred to place the r ntd In tlie hands or a rcelyr, which Is probably pr llrul nary to a withdrawal ot the suit. Tun volume of bio I lies bas been quite lame and well dls ribuieJ, At tbe close Ibe market was dull aud steady. The Conperstown Jmirnal sas 'The report generally ate f orah'e to a fair yield of hops In this county and H'ate. We estimate the ctooln New York a'- about 60 000 bales; Wisconsin expects to bsve S5 ,(m0 bales: otber Wesleru (Spates wli lurnl-h at lar IA (KIO bales; a' d the Eastern and bruihern Hia es I5 0cu m.rr making a total ol ri5 utm nalee. Tbe home demand, with a large barley crop, may call lor 5 uuu-leaving ft surplus or S 1.000 btiuu. The Milwaukee Wisconsin ot Aug. 28, says of the wleat crop ot thalBiate: The wheat b-rvest o the State nf Wisconsin has all been gathered, nd tnrns out to be muoh superior In quantity and quality than last year. Jt Is estimated Ibe average j leld per acre this year will be Iwonlv bushels, while lent year It was not more than twelve, and will generally hold nut weight that Is, 60 pounds to tba nitasurrd bushel." PHILADELPHIA STOCK KICHAA0K KALES, SEPT. 2 Kepoi ted by De Haven 4s Bro., No. 40 b, Tulxd street BKTWK1LN BOARDS. fsnn City ss, New ..... 103 ItrieO do New Ins iistio Pa Sa. Sseries.la.lt 6 5 th NorriRl'n Tl .0 an ib V K......' d. es 1 do .Is.. M 7n an Leb Nav, lrO do..... HO do... SI ah Penna R .....Is. SVi 21 do . 632 H'Osh Ht'vle...... iu loo ah Head sSOwo. 45'i 100 100 no loe 2ron Leh Cs gold 1.15. S7 IIUOOl AAm UI HD.'HS... 10' ah Penna H....b60. ba 22 do rV,'j is du..Fr.dav. SS'i 11 0 do boo. 6S'a 800 do.... 6.ls. 63', 4J 00., Friday- 5:ty, 110 do 5I!4 10 sh Leh V R.....2d. SS 80 do.. ...... M .0sh Leh M....lsb . b0.. 1 .bflo. liJi ..ssa tin 8KOOKD BOARD. 00 sb Kefld... do sio. 4i'i dn.eowa. 454 do bso 4 ij tlUl.tit,M..NH S5 400 P4I I nO loo 100 loo 2(10 S leo 2S0 200 do... do... do.., do., do.. ......b.10. 44 ...iB.bV. 4 as.. 4S ........ 4S .bSt&in. 4S bfi- 4S do.,IH.b&wn 4 dO.........la 48 41 dO .......b.H0. 48 do Is.bSO. 4 do 46 LATEST SHITriMU IMTELHUEVCE. For additional Marine Newt tee Inside Paget POBT OF JPHILAlKLPHIA.......J3apTaMBBa STATB OF THMMOMITtB AT THS BVBmim. ... uriph orin t. r a, cM.....7s 1 11 a. M...............ej j p. li a C,LEARKD THIS MORNING. BcI,eAiM-il-n-. Collins. Jtatanaas. Warren dt -r" Iio. Lodlam, Balem. Audenrled. Wor. IOD Ol KOt v Bcbr Clyde, Gage, Bath, dn Hcbr A. Wooley. K ug. Provltlsiioe. John Romniei Je Bcbr Zeyla, I'rowell, Boston. I Audenrled A Co. ' Hrbr Ida I. Adama Klchmoud. dS Ma.fiSd ACo" liic""oa' BMton- Wsnneniioher. Bcbr K. H. lilller, Smith, Boston, Borda. Kallae . Nutting. ' Bcbr Paul A Thompson. Godtrey, Boston. dn Kchr a. B. Wheeier. Lloyd. Buston, JJo bcbr K. W. t ardoer, tsteeiman. Boston. Tyler A, n , Bcbr K. B. Graham, tlmlto. Boston, do Bchr J. h). Bronmatl. Douglass. Bcston, n Bcbr Keadlog KH, No. 86, Weeks, Hartford, no tcbr Harah furvea, Junes Boston. Hammett A Nntti Bcbr W. G. liearborn. Scull. Bonon, Geo. H. JUiiL. Hchr J. B. Hewtll. Foster. Boston. SS ' bcbr Harriet Little, Gudrrey, Baeton, Phlladainhi. Coal Co, Bchr Reading RE. No. 47, Reed, Washington. Root, Waner A Co. ' Bcbr Naiad Queen. Cbase, Fall River, Castner. km , ney A Weulogton. fi-iu;. BctirU 8 WattHon, Adams, Nantucket, ,, bcbr lilBDle Kinnle, I'araonr, Aliyu's Point. HuddellACo. Bcbr V. Cbarp. Sharp, Boston, dn bcbr O. w, Locke. Huntley. Dorchester. 2, , bcbr Nellie Doe, Richardson, Giouceaier, Weld nr. dtCo. uiaglo Bcbr W. Donnelly, Hunter, Alexandria, Oaldw-n Gordon A Co, -'uweiJ, Bcbr MinuleGilffiBg, Grlfllng, Hartford, Westmne.. laud Coal Co. ore Bchr Geo. B. bomes, Pray, Newburyport, Lennoi ji Bcbr Patnwey, M cKlwee, Providence, ARRIVED THIS MORNINO. Brig A. F. Larrabte, Carlisle, from Provldonoa in hahast 10 captain. " bcbr D. K. Wolfe. Dole, from Oregon MIUs. v n with lomber to Norcross s bbnets. ui bchr W. H. Byrne. Kubiusun. 4 days from Washin ton, D. C, with old orduance in Lennox 8ur ' Bcbr Onkakl, Btreet. 4 days trom Wanhlogtoi T 'r, with old ordnance to Lennox A Surges'. ' M v., bcbr W. Jobus, Mi ler. 4 days from Washington t C , with old rrfl nance to Lennox A Burgess. ' Bcbr Flying Bcud Mitchell 4 days Iioui Alexandet. wlih wheat lo A. G. Catlell A Co. "-url, bcbr R W. Dillon, Lndiam. from Boston. bcbr R. B Ullier. Huitlb. from Boston. bchr K. W. Gardner, bieelroan, Irom Boston. Bcbr J. B. Hewitt. Foster, from Boatun. Bcbr J. M. Broomall. Douglass, from B iston bchr U. W. Locke. Huntley, from B ston, bcbr A. Wooley. King, irom Cobasatt, bchr Annie Mauee Young, from baco. bcbr Bosion, Nlckerson, from daoo. bcbr Ida L. Adama, trom Norfolk. Bcbr Naiad Queen. Cbaae- from Qulncy Point. bc brC. B. Wanaon, Adama. Naniucket, bcbr Beading RR. 1N0 4U Tomlln. Irom Baltlmora. rcbr Lady it lien. Booey. f r m Cooper's Potat. Bcbr Beading RR. No. 83. Weeks. Irom Hartford, Bcbr Minnie Klnnln. Parsons trom Fall Klver. bcbr Clyde. Gage from Gardiner. Me. Bcbr B R. Graham, Bmlth. Irom Gardiner, Me. bchr Fannie Blalke Clark, irom Del. Breakwater, bchr W. Donnelly. U inner, from Wanhlrmton. Bchr Ida V. MoCabe. Pickup, Irom Norwich. bteamer M. Masaev. bmlth. 24 hours Irom New York, with indue, to W. M . Balrd A Co. HRHlioANDA. Bhlp Sansparell, MoAlplue, hence, at Flushing 22d UlllUiO. BT TKLB8BAPB. Nrw York Bept.g Arrived, steamship Germanla, from bombampton, can Fbamciuco, Bent. . The sailing of the steam ship China, for Hong Kong, has been postponed uui4 to day. on account 01 the non arrival or iheGilUnii Age. Irom CtDtrns. Her MJsty's ship Pyladeiar n ed at Vlcloi la yeaterdxy, from Valparaiso, balled, ship Lnnolie, lor Quteustuwn. DOMESTIC PORT3. Kkw Yobk, Sept. 1. Arrived, steamship Java, Lott, lr m Llverp ol. bhlK Atlantic. Weymouth, from Rrlstol, Eng. Barque Columbus. Hlloier. fr"m Bremen. Barque Fldello, Kendt. from Havre. Brig Mempbls, Bantord trom Greytown, Nto. F 1NE BTATIOSEHY, CARD ENGRAVING and Card Plate printing In every variety, DKifiKA, !(M8 CHEHNUT BlroeL Ty EDDIKQ I K Y I I i I I O K 8, ENTIRKLY NEW bTYLE4, for tbe coming season. Ttose wIsLiug Cards will please call aud examine our . SAMPLES. A II Enrravlng and Trlntlug executed In the bulldlag by fltbt-elass Aitlste only. Prices lower than any otber house In the city, R. HOPKINS A CO, STATIONERS AND KNGRtVEK, SlmweSm No. 013 AKCU Sireet, U KITED KTATK3 REVENUE f TAM Pa pain el pat Depot, No. It '4 ( H ILH & VT atreat. Central Deol.No lot H. FIFTH Bireet. one do.( be low Cbeanut. Klabllaaed irMM. Tevrnne btamna of every dusorlplloa constantly on hand in any amount. Orders by Mall or prees promptly atloudtdt. THI11D EDITION POLITICAL. The Yictory in Wilmington, Pel. Rejoicing Orer the Vermont Elections-The New York Democratic Convention. Affairs In "Washington Chargg of Defrauding the Government. Etc, l;t-, Etc., (., Etc., .Etc, FROM WILMINGTON. Itr-ulta or the Mantrlpnl Election. Bprcuu DetpntohUt The Evening Te'earuptk. Wilmington, Del., Kept. 2. The majority for Va'eiitlrje, tbe Republican Mayor, Is 311; for Vincent, A'dermsn, 290; for Maris, Treasurer, 297; for Hawkins, Assesaor, 275. Tbe Republi can gain on tbe Mayoralty vote li 44 over last year, when be led bis ticket far more than tbi. Jive out of six Cunncilmen are Kepublmni. The pain on their vote over last belDg 133. Tue election test will now insure an tncrased ma jority for Grant. The whole vote is 600 increase over lat year. Delaware U not certain for bejrtour. fthe feels that reaction I FROM WASHINGTON. Conspiracy to Defrniul the Government. Derpatch to the Associated iYew. Washington, 8 pf. 2 Some time aco an In dicimeLt vai found in the Uni'cd Mates Court at Detroit, aeainat a nuaber of persons no or heretofore tii'seed as post office blank contract ois and agents, charging tbem with conspiracy to deiraud thn Government ot large sums of money. In thl Indictment are mentioned the Dames of W. O. Redding, formerly blauk airnt at Wasbtnaton, t:r Southern Slates;'. A. Ttver ter, late of the Sixtn Auditor's ofllce, wbo'e bubineps it was to pass upon accounts of tboae within his o?7n jurisdiction; ard William Towers, rhiet clerk ot the iflice of SiipetintendrDt of Public Printing. On Monday the Deputy Marshal for Mich'gaa arrived here, bringing wlh bim acooyoftbe indictment, and i-oon tbcietfter called upon Judge Wlie, of Ibe buoreue Court ot the Dis 1rctol Columbia, ami stated the character of bis business. Judce Wlie directed Dtputv Mar rhtl Philhos, of this District, to arrest Mewrt. Bedding. Taverter, and Towers. The Judicitrt act authorizes the arrest of such parties, the Judge having tbe discretion to dismi'-s, hold to bail, or fer d thorn on lor trial. No evidence was produced to indicate ibe guilt of tbe parties above named, the indictment alone being ex hibited as the Rmund lor tbe aoplicntion of a warrant of arrest and the transfer ot tbe accuse! to Micbipan for trial. Tbe patties were held on bail, until yesterday evening, when Judge Wvlie beard ths case and discharged tneui, de ciding in ebpet that tb?y could not bt tried in Derolt tor the offesse alleged in tbe indictment, which charges then with bating formed a con apirscy in tbe city of Washing'on to derraud the Government. In other word, they mint be tried wiibln tbe jurisdiction where ilio allsgvd overt act was commit'ed. TEE EUROPEAN MARETS. This Afternoon's ((notations. London. Sep. 2 P. M American securities qu rt. 6-208. Erie, 30; llht ols Central, 9U. Ltvikfool, Scot. 2 P. M. Bacon, CGi. 9J.: Rosin quiet; lurputine. 20. 3d. London, Sept. 2-P. M. Sugar on tbe spot. 35'. 9d. ANrwiEr, Sept. 2 P. M. Petroleum firm at 48$f. A Philadelphia Vt-bsel Ashore. Providence, Sep 2. The schooner Henry Hubnard, from Phila 'elphia tor Boston, with 38u tons of Cumberland coal, went ashore at 10 o'clock on Monday mgV, on the south side of Binck Island. 8 he lies in a very ezpojud situa tion, and It Is doubtful whether ahe can be got off. Vermont Election Itcjotcing. Lewiston, Me., Sept. 2.-A iiat onal salute is being fired in this ciiy, under oirection o the Tarutrs' Club, in bouor of tbe galos in Vrr mout. Tbe bells ate ringing and tbe Kepuoli cant rejoicing. Political. Albany, Sept. 2. Tbe name of Henry C. Murihy bas been withdrawn, aud ouly Joha T. Hoilniau'i iiame is now before tbe Democratic Convention lor LomioaMon for Governor. Ship Nns, Kew Yoke, Sept. 2 Arrived, sUamer Colum bia, lioin Havana. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Hbw Tobk. Sept. a. Stocks s'eady; Uhlego and Buck inaua 1 KeadluK, li: Uuluu,45; Krln, 4.'.',; Clrveland aud Toledo iOi'i; C'levetad ana ftuaburg my,: Pliuburgaud Von Wynt. tu7V M'cul- ?nn C'mlrai, 11-; Mlubigau foutlieru, 8t'; Maw Vor .Dlral, Illinois CeDtral. 14.1: Vara inrlaud ort(. 12KJ; Virginias, 5?'a: MlsauuriSa. MV. lJurlauo Klvxr, liiBU; 6-2is, ltM 118; do. iwi. m;i: do. um. lil',;do. new. 1W-'.: I4(. iu6'4 Uold. 144.'.. Houe ua cliauged, Exctiauge, 109.','. New Tork Ktock luotntions, 2 P. ft. Received by telegrapb from Uleudinuing a Davm, mocK urokers, o. 48 B. Ttilrd s' reeu N. . ceut. K. 1-7 N. Y.and Bile K... iVi tb. and Ken. K 9i Mich.B.andM.1. K. 66 Cie. an.lPllt, K. 87 Clil. z n. vv.xv.vuuj. my Pltta.r.W.nl Ohi.loR'i; I'oledo & WabHb.. 6-iU Mil.&Br. Paulonrn 7s Adams Express M Wells Fro 2i U.8 ExpruMlJo ii Ctil.A N.W. K. pit. HVA Tennebsees. new.... .l Cbl. and K. I. H......M ,Gold W...H1. Alaran Him. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ftflARQUETTE. MARQUETTE! Arc ther letter 1r6m tb great Are at Marquette, EEBRIKG'd BAFfcS presorvs tbelr cjuteula wbere Bsfes ol other maaers (all I . t'ARQUSTTB, Mlcblgan, July 20, 1868. ilrssrt HfiTing it- CO. OcNii.kiK: Ou ihallth ult., itaa emirs hualne pTiloD ot ou Iowa wa UrBiroed by tiro. Our afB, lilcb araa one ol tour uianulaoture. waa auhjen u, ao luleiaa lirul, but proved Haeif adrquatn io tbe eveie leal. 11 la; in the ruins fourteen days ana wlivu taken t ut Irom us puKrnc (lliu ..ulalda roveriiiK beiDg burned Ibrou.n Iu tu.uy piaueat, aal In view ol tin fad lliat reverul Uif r aalns pravntu-l taktn out were eDi rely deatroed. it was a greit nni rise toua to Hud ibaouutuula lelblH aud lu good conoltliin, drveral orders lor Dew rales have alreaiy bn seat you, wliluu Is ll b-sl pionl ol UiU most HtttUi-!-It ry ip. and or ibeooiiHiIenRe ot this couituuuily In your sales. Keaueoilu iv yim's HFREIKG'8 PAT FN r J.KP;nfi, CHAMPrOV PA'Kk. umrte it wroustit Iron and steal, and tue Potent Frnkllnll, or 'Hi.legel K sen," t'ie beat re laiant to burglurs' drills or culling lnsirnuieuu ever niamifkciured , liWELLQ llonsK AFEB. for silver pla'o, valuable eis. lantm' Jewelry, eto etc., bo'h Klalu and In iniitallou of hni1.iiu-e p pcps of ruruliure. HUtJhlNli'B PATENT 8AKK-1, Ibe Ihtuiplon Pale for tli ast TWKNTV-aa.viN n: tbe vtot r at Hie oklu s Fia, 1a noou: the oi.b'(I Kia Kw Yoik; n e UnniTiiiN Uni va:Ki,Lt. Pa-h, Ml d WlKftKB OlT THa, WAUklt OF SU.I 00 JTaaMUM at ibe rt-ceul loterua'loual c n eat In fa'li re mdeanil aold ouly by Ibe uudeisl.ued and our auiborlaad int''' FAMIELL, HERRING k CO., PHILAUKI I'Ht A. JTARBELL, HERRINli fc bUVHUAN Nw York. HFRRIIfO A r0 . HblcaQ. ITEBRJMO, VAHRiiLL fe BHKR HAN, awfmlwip w Uiluaus, FOURTH EDITION FROM THE CAPITAL. The Charges Against Com missioner ItolliDS Tho Revenue Troubles. Democratic State Conrcntlons In Massachusetts and Maryland. Etc., Etc., Etc., Eie., Et., Etc. FROM WA SUING TON. The Charge .Aprulnvt Commissioner Itolllnn. Brerlal Despatch to The Bvrning Ttlearaph. WASHINGTON, Pept. 2. Tbere are no lurther developments today in the matter of the allcped cbarpis aeainat Commissioner Rollins. He does not Intend eolnc to New York to appear and answer tbe cbnrpes, but if it is necessary be will be represented by couLel. Ibis moroinfr Sir Rollirs had an interview with Secretary llcCulloch relative to the matter. The Secretary 8rpears to be entirely ten or a tit of tbe plot evi dent y concocted by the President and Btnckley to ruin Mr. hulling. No Confidence In IMnrkley's) Chnrtes. llr. JlcCulloch st5s he docs uot put any confl drtice in Mr. Binckley'scbsrges, and pronounces the whole tbinjt "bosb." Ihe Commissioner nntl Secrctrtry HIol'iillocli. It teems probable now tbat no compromise or Arrangement will be made between the Com n lthioner ollu'ernal Revenue and the Secretary of the treasury, relative to tbe Supervisors. Until the entire litt is sent in Rollins will, of course, nominate nothing but Republicans for tbe balance ot Ihe distrlc s not jet sent in. O.'iie bt st ol feeling prevails betwren the Commis sioner and the Secretary, and if no interference comes Horn the President it is thought the wkole thin? will be amicably settled. The Vermont Election. Tbe result of the election in Vermont has taken tbe Demociats bere by surprise. Tbe Ripublicats were expected to carry the Sta'.e but the White House politicians expected it would be dene by a preatly red .ced majority. The Republicans are, of courte, elated, and bete are now offered that Maine will give over twenty thousand radical majority on the Hth ot this month. Ibe West SceMon. , It is not expected that there will be any ses sion of Cot gresa on the 21st. Senator Morean and General Schenck will be here about the 16th or 18th to determine tbe matter. FROM BOSTON. The Democratic Hinte Convention. Bpseial Despatch to The JDvening letegraph. Boston, Sept. 2. The Democratic State Con vention was called to order at 11 o'clock A. M. A permanent organization was secured by the choice of H. W. Paine for President, with fifty Vice-Presidents and ten Secretaries. Consider able debate was indulged in by tbe delegates as to bow the State Central Committee should be selected. It was finally voted that the Committee should consist of fifteen members at large, to be appointed by tbe cha r, and that one from each Conerefs'ounl District ehoull be nominated by tho several delegates from the different dUtricts In Convention assembled. Tbe Commutes on Credentials reported two hundred and ninety-five towns, represented by eleven hnudred and seventy-six delegttes. A motion of Colonel Green, to the effect that the nominees of 18G7 bo the nominees of this Convention, was unanimously adopted. A letter was read from Mr. Stearns declining the nomination s Ueutenant-Goveraor; and, on motion of J. P. Whitney, Reuben Noble was unanimously nominated to fill tbe place. At 1245 tb Convention adjourned to meet again at 230. Great etthusiipm was manifested, and the Cradle was filled to overflowing. " FROM ST. LOUIS. Indian Depredations and Mnrdcrs. St. Louis, Sept. 2. A Denver despatch of yesterday says fifty Indians appeared at Monu ment cicek in's morning, and drove off one hundred torses, retreating to watds Bayou Basin, followed by a small force of volunteers sent to Intercept them. A large force of Indians struck cn Cache La Poudre valley, killed one man, and drove off a lot of stock. General Augers forces are now moving to intercept the Indians colng North. General Sherman is at Fort Sanders. He thinks the Indians are going to Ash nollow. General BDendan hts sent an active force of cavalry to the head of Fleure creek and Republican river, nnder Colonel Forsyto. About two hundred and fifty colored voluntters are now In the field. FROM BALTIMORE. Democratic Slate Convention, Ealiimobk, Sept. 2. The Democratic State Convention met bere to-day and nominated the following Pretildput'al electoral ticket: At large, Judge Csrraicha1, of Queen Anne, and John Thompson Maon, of Anne Arundel. First Congressional District, Albert Constable; Second District, Walter T. Allingerj Third District, A. C. Da'lin; Four'.h District, Cbailes G. Roberts; Filth District, George Peter.. Latest Markets by Telegraph. FALUMofcK. rfiU t 1'ot.tou quiet, uom'nallv Sfle. FK ur ii i.r fcctivn aii'i unchauu'il. Howard sirant, mij rflne, 87i (aj 0 : do. exira, UI H'ftu 1 2 i"); da. fa nl iv. l.-Mi(te 18; I'll.v Mli,su. rHii. ttKdn Hi; ao. extra, tin n' (- 6n: do. fnilliai'!'riUo i: Wpaiern auiier ti tit- f (a.nf0: tin enruii 7.-(iuli. henl swailyi g ol mi trin e 2 li (ti a-: clioacn, i 80 Via ho; lnlritr vi-ry dull at 1 1 IHihi urn il wlii wUi! tftSoil In. ilm Hifv y at Hifo.72o. Hye S' 85dil S. M"s tu k Arm at ? M: I'bO iu tlrmi rth a de . 17j: clfar rlo. VI WdtWiw ,tii nldtia, Hj(i5o. Haw. Udatia. liard llrui at Ifo. M,w York. Pept S.-Ooiion qtiler at sojjo, Fionf (lull; fft'U harrel" i-fiii'l Hia'e. h,mstt9 X: Onl i, 18 ntt 1 1 no; W.nif rn. ft) '0'a.ft (fi; Horn nrn. t '(qlM'tlu; (iittl Inu la. WbMl lieavy. and (toliMid KStia : Id. CIO tiuahe aold; aiirlnn t flOi: Wratttrn. tl Ur. hu tier Wlcb'san ai(i ii: wli'teon. at (I. U rn Unur: A-JHI hualio'a aold at $1 Ifoil V Oalg dil l; StlKKi 'io-ht. aold at 7i sj(v Bei f qulei. Poik dull at (Za 74. Lard quleu WhlaW- dull. Ktw Tork Ktock t Received by teltrnph DavlH. HUH-k Utokera. N N.V.Cent. K V.y.auil E. H...Mm. VA ph. Slid Rea.K 92 WIcb.Kand N. 1. R..8fi Ole. and Plt l.R 87'4 Cbl. sod N. W. omn U Cbt.arrt N.W.pr.. M PUtir.F.W.and Cbi. lu-i4 WtsternU.Xul lob iiotationsj 3 P. M. rrom Oleuillonlng A n 48 H Tulnl MLreei: fHOlUO M jn 1IH1 'hi. aod R. I. R KU'i Tol. A Wabnati R. bVA Mil. and Hi. P. com 78 ilama EspressOo. 47 VellH Kmtko , 2i U. K Exprea- i! I'ennejMH e a. now. (13 Uold ii; FIFTH EDITION FOREIGN. The Teace of Europe-The Tour of Trinco Napoleon-Affairs la Eastern Siberia. BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Pabis, 8ept. 2.-The Moni'eur has an artlcld on the state of Europe, and ai an indication of peace tbe writer points to the significant fact that the number of men on leave of absence irom the French army was never greater than at tbe pretent time. Hambubo, Bept. 2. Pr'.nce Napoleon, wbo avtlved here some days ago in his yacht, salloi again last n'abt for Havre. 6t. pFTERsecRQ, Sept. 2. -Korsokoff, Gover ncr of Eastern 8ibeili, will not hold a confer ence with representatives, specially by the Chi nese Government, to settle the deputed bounda ries between Sibeiia and China. FR OM VENEZ UELA. Affairs In l'ucrto Cabcllo. By Cuba Qable. Havana, Sent. 2. Arrived, steamship Colum bia. from New Yorkr- Exchangeon Londoa, 1J15 per cent, pre miutn. Later advices from Puerto Cabello to August 14, state that Bruzual and his forces had aoan-. doncd the city and went to Coro on tho steamers Bolivia aud Mapartrl. Lruzual now holds only Coio and Maracaibo. From Albany. Albany, Pept 2. The New York Democratic) State Convention met at Teedlo Hall, at noon,, to-day. Tbe Convention was called to order by S. J. Tilden; W. O. Chtesbro, of Ontario, was nominated lor temporary Chairman and trade a lengthy speech. The nsuai committees were appointed and pending their reports th Convention took a recess until afternoon. Kew York Stock Quotations 343 P. Bf. Received by telegraph from Ulnnritnnina- am ; Bi often. No. 48 ts. Third street. Davin. Hiock N Y. I 'fell I. K ... AIIvV. l-n af 1 (I. N. Y. and E. R. s West Unlosle Pn and Re. R 921? Toledo & Wabash.- filVi SMcn.S. and N 1. K i Mil. ASLPanl mm. in" Ulan Tl I . . n t . ' T, n at Aribiaw k xv.. oi V. t'bL RDd N.W.uom 81 Ohl. and N.W. pref. 84 Obi. and R.I. R 103 Pitta. F. W.&(Jbl. 108 AllAmn fcl-nraaa Wells. Fnrgo Kip... 47?i U.S. Express Oo.... till reonessee Os.new... 63 Uold 144 DRY GOODS. POPULAR PRICES I0S DRY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ko. 727 CHE SHUT STEEBT, Ilaye opened a very extensive assortment OF SUPERB QUALITX" OF BILK AND WOOL POPLINS OF THE CHOICEST 00L0BING8. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., Ho. 727 CHESNUT Btreet, PHXLADjrifHTU FALL. 1868. PALL- JOim W. TII03IAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. SEC0xD St., Is now receiving daily, NEW AND CHOICE GOODS, IN EYERT TARIETY, TO WHICH HE INVITES AT TESTIOIT. ttsrp pOR THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL AT A GREAT SAC-MICE ins SURPLUS STOCK, Brought from tlie Old Store, I'OBSEB OF SET7KNT1X AKD CUESSCT" AT THE KETT STORE, No. 1120 CHESNUT Street, TWO DOOB1 BELOW TWELFTH. 4mwim JAMES M'MULLAIC. CLOTHS, CASSIIV1ERES, ETC. PANTALOON STUFF8I JAMES & LEE, NO. 11 MOUTH ISCOXD IIBK1T, Bien of the Grolden Lamb, Hsts now on bsn4 Ter- Urgs snd oholos Mor mcnt ot all tbs new atyle of FU and Winter Fancy Casslmerei IN THK MARKET, To which thej lavlte too stteoilon of tbs trails sad oibcrs. lltsw AT WU9LU1LE AJfD BETilb
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