THE DAILY EVENING 1 ELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1868. FROM EUROPE. 13V Atlantic Cable. the American yacht Hsppbo and the English yacht Aline will not ociittr. Cap'aln Baldwin, of tne BHppno, cuaneneeu tne A line to race across 41in nliannnl i ... . . . I . ri lucMinni.n uuui iu to tneriHjurp, r riiiicp, and return, for a purse of f 50. The Allue is to lie law up ror tbe eaon, and her owner there lore declines to enter her for the race. Tnln. ..., I . u . i . etnr the complete bucopb of the expedition of uuumu pruui'iiif u wuu wcin to Asia iu miiKe sim. Tbey chose the best possible place for 41. ..I ... ..14,... .,nr...1.. l.n ! A. .1.1.. 1 iuu uutHnn'ivdi iiHimi( iirii, iu nt nui( ,.M were supplied with photographic .nstrunents and other scientific nnpurains. The despatches state that six photographic views of the eclipse were obtalneJ, four of which are perirct. The Timnt of this mornlnsr bas an editorial on Indian atlaiiB hi the United Htates, and speaks ot the policy towards the r d men as ono of considerition and forbearance, between con tending races, but as ,'so costly as not much lonper to be pursued. London, Sept. 8. The boy Mackey, asred 19 veais, was handed to-day at Newgate, within (he walls of the prison, for the murder of his mistress. The only persons present were the lliccis of the law and a lew members of the press. This Is tne firet private execution in London tinder the dcw law couceruing capital punishment. The cubmcn's strike continues here, ca'isinpr preat inconvenience to the p.iblie. The press etroncly denounces the actious ot tbe driver?, Whose proceedings have so far been orderly. London, Sept. 8. The Times io-day publishes a letter from Mr. lioebuck, M. P., in which that gentleman justities and reallirms the lanpuauo used by him In regard to the United States at the Sheffield cutlers' dinner. The Times replips to Mr. Mocbnck, and in the course of its article administeri the lollowitigr rebuke: "In a public reception given to the representative of the United Slates, when it was the object of all present to cultivate feelings of pood will, It was an injury to both countries for a man in Mr. ltoebuek's position to ue the Innpnace of vehement disparagement. We only hope Mr. Johnson will not tail to notice thit the insult lias been repudiated by English public opinion with entire unanimity. lie can form au idea, however, of the honor in which we hoid this country by the prompt recoil from Mr. Hoe buck's words he everywhere witnesses." linueSELS, Sept. 8. The Duke of Brnbant, heir to tbe Crown of Belfrlum, is erowins worse, aud it Is feared he cannot live tuiough the niyht. Mblhopkne, Australia, Aug. 10, via London, Sept. 8. The Maori prisoner have escaped, and the natives of New Zealand have acaln risen in insurrecticn. The extent of the rising is un known. Troops are being hurried to toe island. Berlin, Kept. 8. Kin:; William of Prussia, with a larpre staff of officers, has left this city on a tour of military Inspection through the North German States. He arrived to-day at Dresden, where be was received by the King of Saxony and conducted to the royal puluce. FROM WA SITING TON. The Treasury Department. Wafhikgton, September 8. Secretary McCul loch has appointed J. M. UurrouRhs Assistant Aseef tor for tMe Fourth, and Kdward G. Har rison and Joseph Thomas, Assistant' Assessors in the Filth District of Pennsylvania. The Treasury Department issued to the Com missioners ot the Uoiou Pacific liailroad Com pany ubv oonas, vaiuea at iuuu each. These are paid ior the completion of the 2Gih and 27th sections of the road9, commencinff at the 7201B. mile post, and terminating at the 700th mile post west of the iuitial point at Omaha. The opinion of Solicitor Jordan advised Secretary McCulloch to Issue these bonds. 1 lie l'rooNcd September Session. The concurrent resolution adopted by Con" prebs in July, lor an adjournment until the third Monday in September, provides that the Presloent of the Senate and Speaker of the House ot Representatives shall on that day unless otherwise ordered by the two Houses, ad 1ourn their respective Houses until the first Monday in December. 1808. A quorum of each House is requisite to otherwise order. The Tobacco Interests. A number of dealers iu tobacco from New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Richmond, have been here, requesting the establishment of bonded tobacco warehouses in those cities. They will be established", but the questiou now pending is as to their nunioer and location. The ISnxy Department. In accordance with an act passed at the la9t session ot Congress, Rear Admirals 8. H. String ham and C. H. Bell, of the navy, and Brevet Bngadier-Ueueral J. II. Mmpson, oi the Engi neer Corps, U. S. A., have been appointed a board to examine Into the subject of dredging Boston Harbor. Tney Hre to meet at the Navy Yard at Charlestown on September 10. Brevet Brigadier-General McFerron, Deputy Quartermaster-General, in charge of the Depart ment of Washington has beeu ordered to make a special inspection of cemeterial matters in the Department of the Cumberland. storekeepers Appointed. The following Storekeepers were appointed to day :-T. F. Cujler, Philadelphia; B. Eckert, Hamilton, Ohio. Gauger appointed William Sleep, Twenty-lourth District of Pennsylvania. rolltical. Reading, Pa., Sept. 8. The Democratic County Convention to-day nominated the fol lowing county ticket: Congress, J. Lawrence Getz; Assembly, K. L. Jones, H. S. Hottensken, Henry Brobstjteheritt, William B. Albright; Dis trict Attorney, E. H. Shearer; Delegates to the next Democratic fcstate Convention, Dr. 8. M. Nagle, John 8. Schroder, William N. Potteiger, Levi Woll'ensterger. Ihey were instructed to support the nomination of Htister Clyiner for Governor. Tbe six Democratic Conferees of Schuylkill aud Lebanon counties, to nominate-a candidate lor Congress for the district, have been in ses sion here since yesterday, having adjourned from Cold Spring, Lebanon county, on Tuursday last. Tbe candidates for the nomination are Col. James J. Conuer and Dr. C. D. Gloninger. There is no prospect of any agreement on either candidate, the vote Irom the beginning having been a tie. Worcester, Sept. 8. The gathering of dele Bates to the Republican State Oonveuciou, to be held here to-morrow, will be quite large, it is cenerally conceded that Clutlin will be noun Bated for Governor on tbe first ballot. A mass meeting of delegates aud others was held this evening, at which speeches were made by General B. F. Butler, U. H. Dua, Jr., Edward L. Pierre, and Harvey Jewett. Hon. George S. Boutwell will preside over the Con ventioD. Buffalo, Sept. 8. The Democratic Conven tion of Erie county has nominated Isaac A. Verplanok lor Congress. Buffalo. Sept. 8. The Democrats of fErie county held a grand ratification meeting here to nigiit. Additional intere-tt was given to the meeting, from the fact that the Hon. John T. Hoffman, tbe Democratic candidate for Gov ernor made the opening speech of the campaign. Mr. Hoffman spoke for over two hours, aud was enthusiastically applauded throughout. Uiica. Sept. 8. The Democratic Cointv Convention to-day nominated J. T. Hpripir. of Utlca, for Congress. fcfe' fcST. Louis, Sept. 8. The Democrats of this city had a grand duraoustiatiou to-night. Tliu procession was very long. From New YorkT NbwYobx. Sept. 8.-Tae Coroner's jury in the case of Susannah Latlhi, who died after child birth, at Dr. Griudle's lylug-in establishment to-day rendered a verdict, declaring ihat Miss Laffin'e death was caused by inflammation con sequent upon child-birth, and censure Dr Grindle for the irregular manner iu which his business was conducted, and also recommend legislation placiug all such establishment ULder the control and supervision of the Bimrd of Health. , Specie Shipment. Nbw Yohk, efc pt. 8. The steamship Grminia tailed to-day, Jor turooc, witftf 30,000 in specie. From California. . . Pan Fbarcihco, Be pi. 3. Advices from Collma, Memro. to-day, 16th, have been received. Affairs have greatly improved in that State and in Qutretaro. A general depression of business has taken place at Mnzatlsn, the seaport of Colinm, which hut become a place of considera ble importance since the opposition line of steatLers Irom San Francisco regularly touch there. Many new buildings are being put up and new business acencles es'abllshcd. Stages from Teplc to tbe City of Mexico will commence running regularly In (Jctober next, makiug the trip In seven du.ys. B Another revolution has broken out In the o'.ate ot Taruaulipiis Canales, oomez. See-so, and Cotonada having pronounced against Gov ernor Garsed. I'rovi-ions are scarce m several States, and a famine is threatened. Iu the State of Guerrero beans are 0c. a pound uud com $2 a bnshei. (iet.eial Almonte has protested against the conliscatlon oi all his property, part of It belonging to his wife and children. The matter will be investigated. Anuel Miramon, believed to be a brother of the Gen-ral executed at QurretBro. has been arrested at Huamantla, liiviug arrived from Havana without a passport, Ihe escorted stages are regularly robbed on the principal high roads, the only department where travellers ate secure being that ot Tfpic. General I,( zndo lately issued a decree effectually driving the baudus from his department. San FKAf.ciHCO. Sent. 5. The Nevada Demo cratic State Convention met yesterday in Cir sou City, and nominated F. Aoder.-on, of Lauder coumy, ior longrcs ; K. it. Tailor aud H. IJ t luyton tor Juc.'ges of the Supreaic Court. i rcsiuemiui electors were alto nominated. I riim t nmulit. Toronto. ScDt. 8. TIip pi irosfl rnhKririr vft ditioncase was up again this afternoon, and tlio umnioumu i'iunu!-uu a Decision in uen. lnomp foij s caseio-niorrow. Moitou and Charles E. iuompxoii were remanded until Thursday. memorial irom the distressed neonle ot Red river was presented iu the City Council lust night, asking or re ief. J. C. Breckmndire mwl uines jii, unison are Here. i'itawa, eept. a. I'tte trial ot Wha en was resumed to-day. Constables Jordan aud Pennard stated how their attention wus Urot directed to La Croix. Ihey brought him to town niul he pointed out me spot where he saw a man shot, and cle.crtbed the particulars of the tragedy. J. Latrolx, an ignorant Frenchman, showed , he Was extremely unwilling or alraid toenmp fnr. ward in the matter, but thnt bis Hrst intpm.nt nt ine circumstances connected with the murder cioi-eiy agreed with bis evidence yesterday. Witnesses testified to Whaleii's mvstehous and suspicious movement iu tbe Parliament IIou?e on the night of the murder. J. J. McCJee tesli- nea to wnaieii's VHit to his brother's house on Monday, January 2, under an ussumed name. duck icy, me messenger ot the House, cave evi. deuce tendiug to shield Whalen. He said h suspecieu anoiuer man, wnom lie nod seen lurking around the House. It in believed her that Buckley will be arraigned himself. Other witnesses were examined, all of whose testimony, muiougu circumstantia . noinU strnnir v tr Whalen as the perpetrator of the crime. The Crown counsel appear to feel satisSed that eviuence win oe projuced to couvict Whalen, while his counsel expect to breafc it flnwn. mm, I they are equiilly coumleut that Whalen will be ucquutea. irere are said to be seven Orange men on the lurv. O Keillv defpnds hia t-hu leneing Roman Cathclic jurors, on the ground, as ne aiieees, ot tne well knn svmimthvon the part ol many Roman Ca'.holics in this vicin ity with Whalen. The retusal of Chief Justin Richards to allow the Deremntorv challen of uiuip, it i iuuu;ui nv manv lawvers liorp. will present good grounds for an appeal lor a new UlUl. From New Orleans. New Orleans, Sept. 8. Ihe House yesterday unseated a member troin Orleans parish on the ground of ineligibility, aud seated hisopponeut. To-day the House reconsideted its action in the case, and adopted the majority report of the Election Committee, declaring the Democratic member ineligible, and returning the election to me peopie. mis is me Hrst retrograde acriou on the part ot the Legislature noted thus far. The Republican demonstration contemplated for to-morrow has been postponed until the 12th instant. A Card Irom Mr, Utirlingnme. New York, Sept. 8. The lollowing card from Mr. Burlingainc will be published to-morrow morning: "I tinu from letters received from numerous parties that it is inferred that I am ready to make contracts and give franchises in the name ot the Government ot China. I beg to say that wuue wun my associates i nave exercised the broadest spirit of inquiry, I have refrained from doing anything ot the kind. "Anson Burling ame." Another llnet Discovered. Detroit, Sept. 8. Professor Watson, of th Detioit Observatory, announces the discovery of another minor planet, shiniup like a star o the tenth magnitude. At 3 A. M. to day it wai situated right ascension 5 degrees 18 minutes; declination 3 degrees 40 minutes south, with au apparent daily motion of 45 seconds' time; retrograde in right ascension 7 miautes south la declination. CITY INTELLIGENCE. VOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITHKS 0OT8IBM PASES. Political. The Twenty-fifth Ward Repub licans organized last night. To-night the Eighteenth Ward Republicans meet at Marlborough and Richmond streets for organization. John Brown Parker was last evening nomi nated lor Common Council by the Republicans of the Twenty-sixth Ward. The Republican Invlncibles will parade on Thursday night. They attend the mass meeting at Ninth and Green streets. The Seventh Ward Republican Association inptiat O'Neill's Hall, Broad and Lombard streets, last night. Several speakers addressed the meeting. ft The Tauners' Republican Campaign Club of the Second Ward, was thoroughly organized last night. They ordered their equipments, which consist ot a red cape and blue navy style of cap. Tbey meet this eveuing at the sub-Post Olhee building, Filth and Washington streets, to elect a marshal and assistants. The Republicans of the Eleventh Division of the Twentieth Ward met last evening to orga nize. A general meeting of the R publicaus of tbe same ward was also held at Ridge aveuue and burs wood street. Hon. William D. Kelley addressed a large meet ng of the Republicans of the Fourteenth Ward labt nieht, at Spring Garden Hull, on the finances of the country. He bandied the subject in his usual able aud eloquent maimer. The Republican luviucibles made their third parade ot the campaign last night. They had over live hundred men in line, and looked and marched exceedingly well. They were preceded by the Liber;j Cornet Bind. They felt their headquarters at 8 o'clock, aud marcued to the meeting iu the Third Congressional uistrict. A meeting ot Bepublicaus oi the Third Con gretbional District was held last evening at Howard and Oxford streets, in the Seventeenth Ward, on the occasion of the raising of a large Republican banner. A slaLd was erecte 1 in tbe yard of ihecarpet manufactory of Jobu Dornau. The attendance whs laree. John Dornau, Esq., was t be first tpeaker. Hu urged a beany support lorGratit and Coliax, aud Hon. Leonard aiyers for re-eleciiou to Congies, who hug so steal. ly and earnestly upheld the Interest of the niauu faciuiers duiing bis term in Congress. A cam paign song ws then sung by the "American Vocalists." Hon. Leonard Myers was thin Intro luced. He said that iu tbe district there aie eight bun dled and twenty-lour lure manufactories, emplojing about twenty-five thousand perous men, women, and ch lureu all enabled thus to labor through the nrotection in AmwiMn industry atiorded by the Republican party. Ana nst that party is row combating one in tuvor of iree trade. If tbatdoctriue triumphs, MltLose lactones will b ive to be closed. The Seymour leaders in New 5fotk are now publl.h lu a paper called The Free Trade League, and iltlu,fin';fUl'K.1" ly,thou.ud. Tue uomo crais ualaiv tbcmeelves in faycr oi tlcctcasinx the taxes. Now the debt which the?e taxes are to pay, was broisbt about by the Democrats asiistlng the Rebellion. The Republican Con gres bad reduced the taxes over t(. 000,000 since lat March, and thnt saves $703,000 a yor In this District alone. When the manufacturer are thus relieved, it enables them to make labor and wages better for their employees. The speaker then discussed the financial questiou at some length, and reviewed the course of the Democratic psrty during the war. Colonel John W. Forney was the next speaker. He made a lengthy address upon the Iss-ues or the day, and argued that the only way to bring peace and prosperity to the country was by the election of the Republican nominees. Durirg the progress of the meeting the Repnb lican Iuvtticltiles, 500 strong, and the camp ign clubs of tbe Sixteenth, Seventeenth aud Nine teenth wards, came upon the ground. Tun Board ok School Control. This body resumed its regular meetings yesterday after notm. Piesident tshlppeu was iu the chair, with a lull attendance of the momber.. A note, in response to an inquiry wa. received fro;a thn Twenty-seventh Ward, stating that its local board rents nve school houses, at a c st annu aliv of $9455 per annum, with a probability ot being obliged to rent two more. Ihe Twenty-third sectiin complains that oat of the late big loan for school purposes It rc cived cnly a dlmimitive slice in the shsoeof $14,61 0, which was expendei In the erection of lour lutle bcbool houses in the rural purls of the district. Ihe section now asks for $2.1 000 mote to build two school ban lord and one in Tacony. The 17th section desire to rent a lot of ground on the east side of Mascher stree'. abovo Thompson, U5 by G3 feet In area, for the erec ticn of a new 6chool house. The Directors of the 15th section announced that they proposed to name the new icho'i building on Seventeenth street, above Coatcs known as the Francisvillo School-house, the Thnddeus Stevens School-house. From the 14th section was received a note asking that Councils be memorialized to take up a lot in Wood street, above Twelfth, for a grammar school, to which to remove the Mon roe School-house. The C'h section reported in opposition to Bcllii.g the New Street School-house, simply because they cannot puichase any more desirable premises. A note was received from William J. Horst maun, Fq., President of the German Society, ask ng tbe use of at leant thiee public school rooms in the Third, Sixth, and Sixteenth Sec tions, for the purpose of holding evening schools. Tke society began by opening one school in which to teach the English language to German adults. The result was that a throng ot pupils presented themselves, suflicient to fall three school rooms. In tba six months that the schools were open three hundred men and lads availed themselves of the instructions oflered. Thete, with other communications of no especial interest, were relerred to the appropri ate committees. The Committee on Accounts reported bills to the amount, for the past quarter, of $210 415-87. Casualties. The following cases were ad mitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday Bernard Glance?, aged ten, at Seventh aud Sbippen streets; cut in the neck by a stone thrown at him by another bov. M. Donohue, residing iu Abbott's court, fell from the third story ot the new Shinier Hose nouse, ar.o received paintul injuries. Anne woodward, aged twenty-two, residing at No. 208 Water street, with a dislocated hip mm uiucr injuries, receivea Dy lainug uown the Philip Ward, aged twenty one. residlnor at tin 117 Almond street, with his shoulder dislocated by tailing from an ice cart. Patrick McNamce, aged twenty-one, residing i hu. ivwi HMBiiuu hupbi, wun nis nana in jured by a spike being run in it. John McCann, aged seventeen, residing in Vaughan street, with his right hand iniured hv being caught in a cog-wheel at King & Baird's punting estabiisnment. The lorennger was subsequently amputated. Frederick Bush, aged nine years, was seriously lnjuied yesterday afternoon, bv being run over by car 71, on tbe Union Passenger Railway, at Sepviva and Norris streets. He was taken to the Episcopal Hospital. The Pharmaceutical Association. The annual convention of the American Pharma ceutical Association commenced its sixteenth session yesterday at the hall, Tenth street, near Cherry. In the absence of Dr. Milhaw, of New York, the President, Dr. Robert G. Brown, took the chair. A committee on credentials was appointed, who reported a number of delegates from additional associations. The new members Y ere then balloted lor and elected unanimously. The report of the Secretary, which was read, showed the total expenditures during the past year to have been $255'13. There being a dele gation from the Montreal Chemists' Association present a resolution of welcome was adopted, which drew forth complimentary remarks from the various members of the delegation. The annual addiess oi the President was then read. He spoke of the success which had attended the Association iu the past, and recommended cer lain measures by which, in the future, it would increase in usefulness. A committee was then appointed to nominate officers for tbe ensuing year, when the convention adjourned to meet this morning; Alleged Larcent. Some time ago a war rant, issued by Recorder Givin, was placed in the hands of Detectives Robert R. Smith and 8. D. Franklin for the arrest of Charles G. Wartb, upon the charge of larceny. It appears that the defendant was formerly receiver for the Race and Vine Street Railway Company, and on August 17, while holding that position, he sud denly disappeared, and an examination of the accounts of his department showed a deficit of $800. A warrant was immediately procured and placed in the hands of the officers named. For some time tbe officers couli get no clue to his whereabouts, and were completely at fault, but persevering in their efforts, information wa at last obtained which led them to believe that ho had gone to New York. Proceeding to New Yoik, and following up the clue, they tracked htm to Surry's Hotel, where, yesterday morninc. they succeeded in arresUng him, and under a requisition brought him to this city. He is now in tbe County Prison awaiting a hearing. Charitable Bequests The will of Francis Lamb was admitted to probate yesterday. After the payment of several private bequests, the income ot me estate ot the deceased Is to ba given to the General Synod ot the Reformed I'xesbytertan Church, tor the endowment fund ol the Theo'ogiCMl Seminary of the said church. wiinom wainer, deceased, bequeaths half or about $10,000 of his estate, alter the decease of his wife, to the following six lloaris of Charities of the Old School Presbyterian Church of the United Mates: To the Trustees of the Boards of Voicien Missions, Domestic Mission, of Educa tion, ol Publication, of Church Fxtension. and to the Trustees of the General Assembly for the use of disabled ministers and their fumilies. Oystehmen. A meeting of oyster dealers was held last night for tbe purpose of forming an association and tbe transaction of other business. Benjamin Harvey was elected Presi dent, Charles Opden Vice-Pres'.dent, and Richard Singleton Secretary. The association bavo secured a lease of Pier 18, South Wharves, formerly occupied by the Southern Steamshio CompaDV. So hereafter Dock street wharf will not be the great oyster depot. The Races. The final race of the series came off yesterday afternoon at Suffolk Park. Three hoises, Harry D., E izabeth Littletield, and Lady Guilford were entered. Lizzie Little- field won the first, third, aad fourth heats, and Harry D. the second. Death of a Policeman. Reserve Oflloer James Benkrt, for a long time attached to the Mayor, 's Police, died last night after a short Ill ness. MARINE TELEGRAPH. tw aMitional Mir ine Aw ie firtt Page, lUANIO fob BON Rime. nl M 8dm Birrs............... PHILADELPHIA. T HI! T. ...6SI Hikin Riskh.. .... 11 n:i 20, HlWK WaTWB.. .. t) .V) PHILADELPHIA BOA&D OF TRIOR. JAMFM T YOOW8, ) t'OATM Walton, -Monthly Oommitt J Thomas Pott am. Aug. MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STKAMEna CVIIa...... 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' "m lueu- ...Sept. 9 ...HHiU 10 i...Srl.t, 10 .-sept. 11 ...Hepk li Mepu u ...M....nept. 17 epi. 17 liifi? -fh" '.rw,(,e1 Kteamer In ttaeretruli J ,r,L V.. hH ",fi"erB for or from Liverpool call i QEORCC PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, REMOVED li 2. 134 DOCK Street. CLEARED YESTERDAY Barqnfl Realm. KumjHI. Liverpool, John R Penroae bNmu"raMar'e' i,eaa, B," UXTi BcbjCaro'llne Hall, VIckers, Richmond, Weld, Nagle Ht'r Chester, JeneH Npw York, W. P. Clvde & Co bt rlacouy. Mchols, New Vork, W. M. lioird ico. B.m.i.in -RRIVED YB9TKRDAY. Komi er it.,, tH,.c""1D.' "J, I'liiladeh.lila and W'M.K,!S8yri,'-e' -A.'rAM;-,J; Ba?or ttrffi ,r8m Ne" York, with De..?eVrKalt1eV,C'ker,, ff0m LnVllle via :tar llarcla Maria. Dean, from Providence, tueamer f. F. Pl-elps. Brown. 24 hours irom New "i ork, with nidne. to W. M. Balrd 4 Co. JNeW vSS?rHy."J'n.L0tfMnJ..!h" "on Kew ...... ui i.ir, HI TV, m.. JDBirU OL UJ, bteamer Ann KPra. Richards. 24 hours from New ork, with in Use. to W. P. Clyde A Cj. Pchr Kate McLean, arrived on Monday from An. tlgua, Is coualKUtd to Lennox & Burgess. Shin V n r-r,..i MEMORANDA, at LI verpool4th uft '1'J",0" tut ptillAW cleared MlTin V? i.".1 LlVerP01 24'h lilt. ' Kb E f"in.JJ10, LUTlKe' henoe- Cnxhaven 24th nit. Ei, K i?r p.ttre WcAloln, hence.al Antwerp 2t(i Ult. CM.S ZV?' l8h- 'ckPole. Irom Liverpool tor blearn? "fn S?."."? JolT. lat. 7 N , long. 24 W 6ih iw pWl,Irlw'nd' 0ser' hence, at i-rovldence 0ihyB"l1,iPom8,, Baker' hence, at Boston yester- yftranaBy.,p prometneu. Gray, hence, at Charleston terdy?BllIp wymlD8. Teal, hence, at Savannah yes- Bajq'ue Chasca. Smith, at San Francisco t4th nit.. r?r bSH. c,'r'-',ed to carry breucisiuils u Phlladel Kencanceu"ler 01 lhe sUlp iMbia wve had Batque Rebecca Rtttgardt. hence, at Trieste 21stnlt. nhlruo"8 ' lieuC9' tUueenatowu2Hh Barnae Glenallade. Mnrnnaii n PhiLj..,,. eellt-d from Cnzbaven 9.7i nif. 1 JHerrlman.Herrlman, hence, at Havre BrlK K. A W. Welsh. Vil.nn fn Dkll.rl.l.1.1. ... days, via Deulaand MaiHi wa. at ihn. ' .. Brig Open Sea, Wymau, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 6th lnal. , usu gr b paragon. Sbute. hence, at Bath 4th Inst. i?l 1'irlhers, Thurlow. hence, atHtetttn22d nliBnfoJ' C' ClMk' Wnlemore, hence, at Leghorn 18 -h Brig Heinricn Moll. Bradherrlng, henoe for Stock' JohngN.rBte6"'harf ,l0r p"'1dolP'll.'hed from 8t ni?.8?!'.!"' llence l!8llel, ,rom Falmouth 24th Brig Annie M. Yonng. Morrell, hence for Stettin remained In Elslnore Sound 2oth ult. oieuin, urmaonuui, Biroui, aenoe, at Jacksonville 29th UMlIXiO ecnr J. b. van Dnsen. Foster, from Philadelphia, at Portlaud fitb lnst. oihri--VnBh AirorlDg bace WM waiting orders at . eciJ. 1,a Hodsdon. Hcdsden, at Navasaa 20th ult.. If r PbllaOflpDla2tilh, 1 6cbr Hamburg. Laird, and Potomac,ElarIdge,hence. Bt WfiRh iifftnn. n il 7ihln.l 1 c Bcbrs Campbell, Torrnv; Catawamteak, Snow: anil A III. In UalnA Tl.,l.l t.l. .. .. I . . - JT lu auu wvir. niovjt ,U( f illMUHUIUIt, if J ill ITll vldence 6th Inst. Scbri Alburt Pbaro, Shourds and M. L. Wedmore Terry, hence, at Providence 6th Inst. Schrs American Eagle, Shaw, and Ooddees, Kelley for Philadelphia. Balled Irom Pawtucket, Bth Inur. ' Scbr M. J. Coyne. Facemlre, for PUUadelphla.salled . j fin a. rr rr orujuiu uiu lUHh Hcbr Brandywlne, lrelan, for Philadelphia, sailed from Salem 6th lnet. Bchr ocean Traveller, Adams, hence at Beverly 2d Instant. Scbr Richard Vaur. Birch, cleared at Wilmington N. C. 6th lnst. for New York. ' Pchr Alvarado. Wnlt more, hence, at Beverly 8d Inst U V. t.rK,A IT ... .1 .-...-.I- . II.. . , ..II ' Washbnrn. Thrasher: K. Slnnlckson. Wlnamora. t" Burley, Wllllaais: Cbas. Carroll, Chase: Lucia B Ives' howdlicb; and Rhode la Blew. Pfterson, for Pnlla- ueipuit. BHiieu iruiu riuviueaua old iobu Bcnrj. i-aine. kico, ior rnuaaeipnia, cleared at New York yesterday. Hcbr Boston, heuce, at Holmes' Hole 7th lnst., for iirini-. .", i, Scbrs Armenia, Cole; Ariel, Smith; Susan H.Gibson Parker: M. K. frmith, biulth, West Dennis, Croweil' West Wind. Ltmson: Mary McKee. bharD: R r' Shannon, Dllkes, and Althea, Hailtb, heuce, at Bog. wu uu iiiDh iud Aruimiia iusi uci uiRiuuiKHL oil Bar neet. bchr DwatnrOakes, Berry, e'eared at Boston ?th Infct. for Philadelphia via Wood's Hole. fcbr Harriet JNewell, Oould, hence for Newbury. port: i. n. wamwrignt. iirower. ao.. for Bnm.in. w H. Dennis, Lake, do. for do.; P. Bolce, Adams, do. ior H H T , . . I T.I, Tl ..1 r.V. I . ' ' Ul uu., i u j'iii u ini-uu aMinir inn i n n Scbr Agnes, Saunders, lor Phllrdelphla, sailed from Kew Bedford tth lnst. Isclirs Annie banford. Hanson, from New London and A. O. Pease, Farrow, from Bridgeport, both for f nimuriiuitti . new iun uu mah Scbr 8. D. Hart, Burgess, hence for Boston, at Ed gartown 3d lnst. Windsor for GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OP CONDEMNED ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES, and other articles .tw, Lonla Arsenal, St Louis, Mo. Will be offered fur ."i"i ji n ii 1 1 ij BuubivaiiiuuiiuouuiuK my in o Clock A M.. October 6, 1868, a large quantity of Condemned OrdnBDce Stores, and other articles, consisting of Iron cannon, artillery carriages, aid cauuou balls, artillery Irr plementB and aquli meula. Carbines, muskets, rifles, pUtols, shot guns, swords and aabres. Infaatry and cavalry accoutrements, halters efcUlPmeDU' CJU,ls"nB 01 '"Idles, bridles, .artillery 'harness and parts of hirness. Leather, brass, copper, aud Iron scrap. Cannon, mortar, musket, and rid nniadoi- inri i. cellanenusarliuleH. An opportunity will be offered by this sale for towns and other associations, or Individuals, to pur chase guns and carriages which may be usedor salute purposes. A catalogue of the articles to be sold will be fur nished good appllCHtlou at Ibis Anenal. n- a, ..... Ordnance Ulllie, Waahlngto", D. U Terms cash; ten percent, on tbe day of the aale and the remaludvr when the property is delivered Thirty days will be allowed for the removal' ot btavy ordnance. All other stores will be re quired to be removed within ten days from close Packing bexee to be paid for at the stated price, to be determined by tbe commanding otneer. The efllcf r making thesale reserves the r?sht lo bid In and suspend tbe sale whenever tbe bidding does not come up to the limit that m.y be fixed by proper authority od some of tbe krilcles.or whenever the Intrreets or the United Slates, In his opinion, may ba subserved by so doing, x. u UAL. LENDER, , . Brevet Brigadier-General U. 8. A.. Llem.Col ofOrdnance, commanding Arsenal. St. Louis Arsenal. Mo Any. 21). luas tout PUBLIC BALE OP CONDEMNED ORD nauce and Ordnance Store. A large amount of condemned nrrtnunca a.iri -t. U"nj !'" Araenal, Illinois, on WEU- ik ,h? 'f"1 of October. ISns, at 10 o'clock. A. M. The lollowlug lht cjmprlaes some of the principal articles tube sold, vi ' iruu guns, various calibres. H4tiu pountis shot, shell, eio, S20 Held carriages. 2i-f lots of artl'lery harness. tW carbine, various models. 878 mtiBk ts and rides, varluui m dels. 2:6 revolvers, various models. 4n,oin lota ol lolaiitry acooulremeuts. Si w. McClellan suddloa. 8('t:ocurb bridles. Hi lo wattrlnx bridles. Persons wlHhinir romnlflte llsis Of the atores to ba sold can ohtiln them bv application to the Chief of Ordnaucc at Wunhli,rtou. D. C . of Brevet Colonel Crispin. United tttates Army Purchasing OIHoer, cor- f r 1 1 rj uu' ion ana ureen streets, new xora, city, or by direct application to this Arsenal i . j. nuuia&n, L!CDtecant-Cj'oiil Ordumioa, aud Brevet Brit adier-Ueneral U. S. A. Couiiuaoilnf Jlv LsJauU Aisuual, Bept, i, urn . l m SHIPPING. . LOKILLARD'3 OUT6IDK LINE. FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, tbe rates of Irelght by tblt line will be ten cents per loo Ibe for heavy goods; f nr cents per foot, meas ureraenl; oue cent per gallon lor liquids, ship's option. One of the Keamtrs of th's Line will leave every lnenday, Thursday, and Satur day. Goods received at all times on covered plen All goods forwarded by New Y. rk agent fres ol charge, except cartans. For Inriher ioiormatlon, apply on the pier to tii ton JOHN F. 03 L. CI'l Y OF LONDON, Saturday, Heptembnr 12; CITY OF BALTIMORE, Haturday, September 10: 4. J1Y OF NEW ORW, Tuesday, Septemo jr CITY OF BOSTON, nauirQay, t-eptemoer 2. ai d racb sncceedlng batmdi and alternate Tuesday. at I P, M irom Pier 4i, North River. RA1EB OF PABSaUK v thu mail STBAMkB SAILINd KVJtBY SATURDAY, T-Ttii5.?!kblf.,5 0o11, - Payable tu Currency. FIRST CA B I N fioni 8TEE R AO E ....f to londou........ 1C6 to London............. 40 ... 10 1 "rw llf,l l fAf1" ' l-ASSAOIC BY 1KB TUBS!) AY BTKAMKR VIA HALIFAX. IHBT CAtll.V, HTCKUiOI. Pa able In Oold. Payable In Currency. Liverpool jiniiiax, M. John's, N, F 1 by Ilianch Steamer. ...I I.IVf i pool Halifax at. jonn s, . i' i oy llranch Steamer... is 80 Passengers also Icrwarded tu lUvia h tuen, etc., at reduced rates. 'llckeiscsn be bought here by persons sending for thi lr Iriends, at moderate rates. OllUes,Urtber ,n'ormBllon ai'P'y at the Company's JOHN G. DALE. Aeenf, No. 18 BROADWAY. N. Y. CllO , 0'DONN.LL A FAULK. Agents. No. 411 CHESNU1 Strett, Philadelphia. NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX- Ma-Jts. InHrl. l,.liruutiin .. 1.r., . 1 Ti'' "".vronn liu UfHIMre UBQB1. With COO- p.ctlous at Alexandria from the moat direct route L0nnI;,ci",u.v.g 1".lst0, KnVUIe. NaahvUle, Daltoa and the Southwest. steamers leave regularly every Satnrday at noon from tlieflrtt wbarraoo-e Market street. Freight received dally. WM. P. CLYDE CO., No. 14 North and Soul It Wliaives. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDR1DUE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr g'nlB. SI ,0T.LC.E.-TF01t NEW YORK, VIA i'uiivn,-ton xmcw lUKK, VIA Jini, I.A W A l IT. A IV II U A I Tl . The Steam Propellers of this line leave DAILY from first wharf below Market street, THROUGH IN 24 HOURS. Goods forwarded by all tbe lines going outof New York. North, Eaat, and West, free ol commlsaiou, Jtrelghta received at our usual low rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., Agents. JAMFB HANd M11' ila.ipl.hj. Bo. 119 WALL Street, corner of South. New York. -1CONm0p STEAM3HI1 Whrougb to Oallformia via Paatama Itallroaa. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Balling from New Yotk on tbe 6th and loth oi vtBi juuxn in, or tne aay ueiore when taese dater inn uu nunoay. P ssage lower than by any other line. For Information address D. N. CARRINGTON. Agent, Pier No. 46 NORTH RIVER, New York, Or THOMAS K, SEARLE, No. 217 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Pa. W. H. WEBB. President. CHA8. DANA, Vloe-Pres ouioe-oi jVAuiiAjMun; rtaoe, rsew York, tssm Pimicr Til inn vortt -tc, in. iJ olEAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKET. AT REDUCED RATES. DRAFTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT ENQ i&rtju, itf.n.UA.ssxi, 6W1 AiAfiD, AIM!) WALEd, For particulars apply to TAPoCOrTS, BROTHERS A CO., No, 86 SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BROADWAY", Or 10 THOMAS T.SEARLE, 11 No. 217 WALNUT Street. FOR NEW YORK SWIFT-SDRE iirauHportation uomouv rinjiiin a, u bwut-Biire Lines, via Delaware and Rarltan Canal, on and after the 15th ot March, leaving dally at " o x. xu vuuueuuug witn tu jNoruiern and Eastern lines, For frel(4it, which will be taken on accommodating ijlrwnm ...... .a IT II T I . . I 11. I , . I . ..... 1 II No. W S. DELAWARE Avenue. STEAMBOAT LINES. BRISTOL LINB BET1YEHN KEW T0EK MD BOSTOaV. VIA BRXBIOL. Frrr.I!R0ryiIENCE. TA UNTON, NEW BED PORE r. cojj, and all points of railway coouunnloa tlon. East and North. The new aud splendid steamers BRISTOL antf PROVIDENCE, leave Pier Ne. 40 NOR1H RIVER foot of l anal street, adjoining Debrasses Street Ferry, New Yerk, at 6 P. M dally, oundays excepted, con necting with steamboat train at Bristol at 4 Su A. M., arriving in Boston at A. M., In tliue to counect with all the morning trains irom tbat clly. The most d Biraule and pleasant ronie to the White Mountains, Travellers lor tbat point can make direct connec tions by way of Providence and Worcester, or Boston, siaie-rooma and Tickets secaied at olllce en Pier la New ork. 616m H. O. BRIGQ9. General Manager. rnvTA PUILADELPIIIA AND TREN- ma i iii lis ton bteamooat Line. Tbe steamboat HuWiA JtonhEsT leaven ARCH Street Wharf, tor Trenton, slopping at Tacony, Torresdale, Beverly, Burlington, Bristol, Florence, Koboins' Wharf, and White Hill. Leaves Arch Street Wharf I Leaves South Trenton. Saturday, Sept. 6, P.M I Saturday, Sept. 6,6 P.M Sunday, bept. 6, to Burlington, Bristol, and inter- miuliul. I u i it l it ir u l.rru. A ri-11 . I . .. .. . O a lr n..rl a 1 Tl, . I ..a n.lurnl n. .1.1 A K. . .1, I. ' m r Ibursdav " lo, 6 A.M Tbuisday, " 10,10 A.M l.'.M., n ' 1 , IU t.--l.l .. .. .. .iiy i r Fare to Trenton, 4u cenut each way; lnterm.dlata places, 26 cents. 4 u FOR CHESTER, HOOK, AND WILMINGTON At 8'SO and 8'fiO A. M. Bvua a SO P. Ai. The suramer 8, M. FELTON and ARIEL leave CHESNUT Street Wharf (Sundays excepted) at 8 80 and -S0 A. M., and 860 P. M., returning leave Wil mington at S'RO A . M 12-60, and -W p, M, Stopping at Chester aud Hook each way. Fare, 10 cents between all points. Excursion tickets, 16 cents, good to return by either boat. ti ti iwaje;!TI, OPPOSITION TO THE COM- iiwTTiwi 1 I jBlNED RAILROAD AND RI JhZ& k..,,VIIFIII.V iftixier john bylvkster will . make dAlly excurnioiJi to Wilmiiigtuu (Sundays excepted), lonch- ItliT lat. htwtto BIiH Mut-fiiiu IIj.Lt 1au.. ii.f.ir fi11.'' t.1(.AV?L Bnd 4P returning, leave -wauBK- wit ( a iu, nuu a j-, n I Light fxilghu taken. DAILY EXCDRSIOKS. THB splendid steamboat JOHN A. WAR- isxvtt,. leaves CHESNUT Street Wharf, Philada at I o'clock and S o'clock P. M., for Burlington and Bristol, touching at Rlverton. Torresdale. Aniiniimi. and Beverly. Returning, leaves Bristol at o'clock A, M, and 4 P. M. Fare, w centa eacn way: mcnraion 40 eta. 11 u WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. -EWIS LADOMUS & coT 'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCUKS, JEWELRY A BILYItt WABk. .WATCHES and JEWELET EEPAIEED, glCheBtmit St., Phil. Wonld Invite particular attention to their large and elegant assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS WATCHES of American and Foreign Makers of thejflnest quality In Oold and Silver Casea. A variety of Independent U Second, for horse timing. Ladies' and Gents' CHAINS of latest styles, la 14 and 18 kU BTTTON AND EYELET 8TUD8 In great variety newest patterns. SOLID SILVER WARE for Bridal presents; Plated-ware. etc. Fepalrlua- done In the best manner, and war. lamed. 1 j4p SPECIAL NOTI C E. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, 1868, I WILL CLOSE DAILY AT 6 P. M. . We KUSSELL, Impoitfr and Dealer In Frenoh Clocks, Watches rius jewnry, ana euver ware, So. 2 Xcrtfe SIXTH Street, AMUSEMENTS. TSJLW CHhSXDT PTItEET THEATRE XN fourth wrkk of the (iKaND HPKCI'ACLK. Till WHITE FAWN ."", 'rre''t and Palmer's comidnnd ' PAHSIENNE (tJVIKNNOI8E BALLET wlthTHE WM1TK FAWli RECONSTRUCTED, NEW DANCES, WKW SONm hKWH'FtiTH, AND TABLEAUT THE OUAIID IMPERIAL UX Cotuiiosed ol Utile children ' , ON 'R"FBACK, x-ArI,JTAhv BAI'' 1 AND AfATtCIf. Mipii-NE's DAUiiin khh a thjs nim TDK FEKI'IVAL OF THK K ELLS. J)ArU' THE BUI I DIN(4 OF THE TOVeR. TMM FIREFLY BALI.KI'. GRAND fROCfSSIONfl, KINGDOM OF FlNUEl, 1HK AlK A BALLET, . ..FARRAOUr MATEL3T, TRANSFORMATION SCECf EL WATINKK SATURDAY. WALNUTSTUBKT TI1EATKR, BEGINS AT 8 ., liOrei.8 CROWDED To IHE DOME. latu n oi the t- rat Romantic Drama. In live acLa unrt a prologus by Charles Re.de, Esq., "n'tUlSa W' 1,0,1 Pon"clc.u,etPlebr"el korLCharle8 Readeand Dion View of the Bfn rtltv Kb. Town, Austr.Ua, Krsroet" ,NTM pAUl FIC OCEAN. .miti i.v '-t-i iii-iii wn Fry erave. ITHHLLIMI AND ASI'OUMDINU EFFECT. irOA'S AMEHICAN VaKIKTY THEATRE J-1 EVERY EViNINw -ND silURDAY t r, "ttEAT COMBINATION TROUPR! In Grand Ballets. EUi i plau Ilurlesauea' Bomra RELIEF ASSOCIATION. O T I C. OFFICE OF THE MA MI IT TAX CO OPE- BAT1VK UEUEf ASXOCUllOS, No. 431 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OnjiccT.-The object of this Association Is to secure a cash payment within forty days alter the death of a member ol as many dol.ars as ibere are members in the class to which he or she belongs? to tb hS?ra ILLUSTRATION! Cla.s 'A" Has uw male meinbers' A member dies. The Association "rays over witnfn forty days Mo to tbe widow or hei, and th2 r.nialnlng members forward witbln thirty days one dollar and U-n cents each to the Association to re mburselt. taldng to send this sum. tbey lorfeli to tbe Association ail money pnlii, and tbe Association Buppiies a new member to flu the place of the retiring TEN CLASSES TOQ MEN AND TEN FOR Clasbvs. In Class a all persons between the aires of is and au years; In Class B, all persous between the r"''" "u iHa u, ail persons be tween Ihe ages of 23 aud 80 years! In Class D all Der. Bona between the aesof l and us years: in ClaisE all pereoiis between the ages of 5 ana 4t) years: In Class y , all peiBons between the fgesol 40 and 46 years; la Class . all pemous between the aires of 4 aud 60 years; In class H, all persons between the ages of 60 and 66 years; In class 1 all persons between the ages ot 66 and bO years; In t'lass K, all persous between iba Bgesof (iu aud S5 years. Tbe l.sscs for women are tbe pame as above. Each olass Is limited to Sooo members. Each peraun pa s six dollars upon be. coming a it ember and one dollar and ten cents each lime a member dies belooglug to the same class he or she Is a member of. One dollar goes direct to the h.lrs, len cents to pay to? collecting. A member of one cis cannot be asiessed th's dollar If a memberol another class dies. Each class la Independent, bavlug no connection with any other, lo become a member it Is necessary-To p.y SU Dollars Into tbe treHSury at the time of matin the application; to pay One Dollar and Ten Cent Into the treasury upou tbe aeath of each and inr member of the clats to w hlcu he or she belongs within thirty days alter date ol notice of Bitch death1 to give your Name. Town, Couuty, state, Occupation, etc.; also a medical certifljaie. Every minister li asked to act as agent, and will be paid regular rates FUNDS.-Clicu.ars wlu explain fully "a regard to funds and investments. Circulars giving full expla nation and blank forms ol application will be sent, on requestor upon a personal application at Ihe oill of the Association. 1RUSTEES AND OFFICERS. E. JfcMURDY, President. E. T. WRIGHT (President Star Metal CoJ Vice President. 4r W. a CARMAN (President Stuy vesant Bank). Trea surer, LEWIS SANDERS, Secretary. D. R. MANOAM (President National Trust Co.) D. S. DUNOOMB, No. 8 Pine Htreet. ' The trust funds will be held In trust by the NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. ' . . ... Nt. 83 Broadway, New York.. Agents wanted tor this city. Address ' WILLIAM LIPPINOOTT. Gwral Agent, Manhattan Co-operative Relief Association, 9 21tn No 432 WALNUT Street, Phllada. FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. FLAUS, BAMERS, TIUNSPAEEIYCIES, A1SD LUMEIIAS, Campaign Badges, Medals, and Pins. OP BOTH CANDIDATES. Ten different styles sent on receipt of One Dollar and Fifty Centa, Agent wanted everywhere. Flags In Mnalia, Bunting, and SUlc, all Uses, whole. ale and retail. rolltical Clubs fitted oat with everything they m require. CALL OB OB ADDRESS W. F. SCHEIBLE, ISO. id SOUTH TlllED STREET, iistfrp Philadelphia; DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. J-OBERT SHOEMAKER fe CO., K. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHUiADKLPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OV While Lead and Colored ralnts, Puttj, Varnishes, Etc AGENTS FOB THB CELEBRATED FREINCII ZLNC TAIISTS. . DEALERS AND CONSUMERS SUPPLIED AT LOWEST PRICES FOB CASH. 618t GROCERIES, ETC. EXTRA FINE NEW MESS MAOKEREL IN KITT8. ALBERT C. BOBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Grooerlos, 1 1 75 rp E LEVEN rH and VINE Btreets,' STOVES, RANGES, ETC NOTICE. THE UNDEEBIOVra would call attention of the public to his nnw uuiiuan AAuLa JURNACBL This Is an entirely new hki.r. it i. mi nm. strncted as to at once conim.ud ltaell to general htvor, neicg a ooiuuiuatiuo oi wrougut aud cast iron, it m very simple In Its construction, and Is perfectly air. tight; self -cleaning, having no pipes or drums to ba ttiken out and cleaned, Ills so arranged witii uptight lluue as to produoe a larger aiuouut ot heat from the same weiklit of unal t - auv furnace now In use. The bygrouietrlc coudliioo ol the air as produced by my new arrangement or evaporauuu win muuiwub, Uiontitrate that It Is tbe only Hot Air Furnace that WPl produce a perrecuy ueanuy aworipuere, Tbotie In wont or a complete Healing Apparatus wonld do well to call and examine Hie Molden Eagle, WUUiauuwo" CH A KLWs WILLIAMS, Nos. lira and 1134 MARK kt street. Philadelphia. . - ...nriment of Oootrlne Ranees, fire-board Cloves. Low Dtwn Grates, Ven UsAors, etc.alwaj. 01 .0art,Tv.i,lncr nt 1t blnAl nrnmntlv Ann Sl'M
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