THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, .1868. FROM EUROPE. Ity Atkmtic Cable. Loudon Pen'. 14. It tntoil tbat Mr. Lin coln recently atrlvtd tri Paris, anl that General lix entertained her on tbo evening of Sept. fl. Pt. pKTimsucRO, Sopt. 14. The treaty with Tickbara has not yet been raliQeJ by the Em' prror. Fusto, fpi. 11. On account of the 1narr. tioDRry movements In Hulpsrla he garrison id Tranfjlyanla baa been rtrrTiRthened. Lomdov, Bent. 14. Advices have been re reived Irom Rio Janeiro to Alien 24. The Mlclctry bad imolvrd on a vnroronB prosecu tion of the war and a refusal of mediation. 'Urqnlza. who has been tn rebellion against Unenos Ajies, ha submitted to President Mitre. Tbo allied forces were marchlnsr on the 1'araenaTan position. Lope7, had 12,000 flhtlni men at the mouth of the Tcbinuarv. The Rra eillan tron-clads hai eone to Asuncion. Har mlento, the newly elected President of the Argentine Republic. Is at Bio Janeiro. Sarmlento, the newly elected I'rosldcnt of the Argentine Republic, is at Hlo Janeiro. IOnoon, Scjt. 14 The press of this city va- rlounly comments this morning upon the recent speech of Napoleon at Chalons. The following words wero made use of by the Kmpnror on that occasion: "I will say nothing more, as public print are sure to draw prophecies of war, however moderate my words are." London, Sept. 14 The Time ha a lengthy edi torial article on American afl'uir this morning. The writer believes thut Mr. Johnson, Amerioan Minister, has a carte Munehe from his government to settle the Alalmma case. The ease of Itnelf roseiiU little trouble, tho only difficulty Is tho re uetance of the Amerienn government to settle tho difficulty growing out of war resentments. No American statesman ever believed that tho Ala bama escaped with the connivance of Great Britain. There might be a question of inadequate laws mak ing England answerable, but this could be easily settled. The real grievance of the United States wss in the differences t.i Kngland In civil wars, and her willingness to see tbo Union dissolved. Of this Americans were conscious at tho time, find remembered keenly now. They think wo should have an active sympathy for the north: that confederacy based upoiihiinian slavery should have been at once condemned; that the Republican party was a true friend of Kngland; that it was wrong to doubt tho success of tho Federal arras. After all, the anger of the Americans was duo to their con sciousness of sympathy with England's want of sympathy in their hour of peril; but anger, if right, lias been enough indulged. Mr. Seward had re fused a handsome offer for America, which should be credited to England. He now ruts part adrift, and the thing is as good as settled. Legal points will not stand in the way, and the only thing to ascertain Is tho responsibilities of England, and to lix the proper indemnity. FROM WASHINGTON. Official Report on (the Earthquake. WAsniNOTON, Sept. 14. Master O. White, of tho United States steamer Watereo, arrived here this morning as bearer of dispatches from Hear Admiral Turner, commanding the South Pacific Squadron, to the Navy Department, giving the details of tho earthquake, most of which have already been pub lished. Mr. White left Arlca on August 10. The rerort incloses others from Commander Qillis of the Wateree, and Captain Doty, of the Fredonla. Commander tiillls reports that his vessel was forced on shore at 7.20 P. AI. But one of the crew is known to have perished, though several are miss ing, they having been sent ashore to render aumot Mice and not having returned. The crew of tho Wateree remains on board during the daytime, but as tbere is continued recurrence of shocks, tho Pe ruvian corvette America lying broadsldo it directly in front of her, if another h y aoa should occur tbo Watereo wool J oo,inily be crushed. Pre cautions bavo been taken to move the officers and crew on shore at night. Admiral Turner's report is dated Callao, on board the Powhatan. 20th Aug. lie would sail the next day for Arlca, and keep on a strong head of steam while there, so as to be able to put to sea at a moment's warning on the approach of any imminent danger. Admiral Turner had an Interview with the Presldentof the Republic on the 20th, and proffered h's services to take down provi sions, stores and nurses to tho extent of the capacity of his ship. There is not a vestige left of the Fredonla. Tho last seen of her she was being carried entirely around the island of Alasaran, where she must liave been dashed to pieces on its shores. It would cost more than tho orignal worth of the Watereo to extricate her from her present position, and the undertaking would probably bo useless. Tho veswel is very much strained but still perfect. The bodies of Acting Master Organ, and five of the crew, have been washed on shore, and Captain Gillie was making arrangements for their burial. The fol lowing only of the officers and crew of the Fredo nla remain alive: Captain G. W. Doty, Paymaster W. W. Williams, Passed Assistant Surgeon F. L. Dobois, Master-at-Arms Charles Sevlllo, Quarter master August Tanner. Captain Doty, of the Fre donla, inform the Navy Department on August 1(1 be thought it best to remain at Arica to look out for the remains of the crew of that vessel and give them decent burial. It appears from the official record that the crew of the Fredonla consisted of thirteen petty officors and fourteen seamen, none of whom were natives of the United States. They wereoriginally from China, Germany, Denmark, liritish West India Provinces, ltiusia, Sweden and Prussia. Army Orders. The Secretary of War has directed 5revet Major General Hooker to repair to New York city and re port for examination before the Retiring Board. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Duncan and Major Wm. 13. Rozall, of the fifth cavalry, have been or dered to proceed to Omaha and report for duty, with their regiment, to Major General Augur. Captain Joseph Eagan, of second cavalry, is re lieved from recruiting service and ordered to join bis regiment. Custom Regulations. . The following Custom regulations were promul gated to-day: TBBAernr Department, Sept. 14, 1868 Col lectors of customs and others: The additional regu lations in regard to commerce and intercourse with foreign contiguous territory, dated October 18, 1808, and those on the same subject dated June 1!), 18U8, are amended in the following particulars, which shall be strictly observed and carried out by all con cerned, Tlx: First. Any case containing foreign merchandise, and sealed by the United States consul, vice consul or commercial agent in foreign contiguous territory, shall be admitted to tbo privileges granted by such additional regulations. It must appear to the col lector of customs at tho first port of arrival in the United States of such case, etc, that the loading of such cases were superintended in person by the consul, vice consul or commercial agent, which fact must be certified to by said officer in duadruplicate manifest, under the act of J uue liith, 18C8, above referred to. Second. The foregoing conditions being compiled with, and seats in the car appearing intact on its arrival at the frontier pobt, the collector of cus toms thereat will allow the car and its contents to proceed to their destination, on the owner, con signee or agent of the contents making an entry of the same, according to quantities and values speci fied in certified invoice required by law, and giving bonds as in case of warehouse and transportation entries. . H. MoCcli.ooh, Secretary of the Treasury. r Patents. Tot tho week ending to-day there have boen 810 applications for patents and 7 1 caveats tiled. Du Ting the same time there were issued 210 patent rights. Snrratt's Trial. John H. Snrratt's second trial is expected to tako place next Monday. To-day sixty-lour subpicuas lor witnesses for the prosecution were issued, in cluding three new ones, and ninety-six for the de fence, and but few if auy for these heretofore ex amined. The Adjourned Session. Senator Morgan arrived hero to-night. Repre sentative Schenck left Columbus to-day for Wash ington to consult with him as to the adjourned ses sion of Congress. . The Indiana Express ltobbery Case. Windsor, Canada, Sept 14 Reno and Ander son, the Indiana Express robbers, were this morn ' tnir committed for extradition, ami ivin i.i i ... o . - : . " mo urtiiiiutl " over to the American authorities as soon as the ne cessary documents are received. Allan Pinkerton and l. O. Weir, who had boen here watching the case as detectives for the Ameri can government, were arrested ou Saturday, ut the instance of the Reno ii rot hers, on an allegation of perjury, and held to bail in the sum of uoo each, to Appear before the magistrate to-day at Sandwich. Fire at City Point. Riohmowd, Sept 14 A fire at City Point yesterday, destroyed two railroad depots, four warehouses. M wharves, and toe James River From Canndn. Ottawa, Sept. 14. The Whalen case was re sumed at nine o'clock this morning. Tho Court was densely crowded. Bir John A. Macdonald oc cupied a seat on the bench. lion. John Milliard Cameron, counsel for the de fence, began by alluding to a strong prejudice ex isting against the prisoner. Ha said tho evidence in the cam consistndot three kinds circumstantial, direct and admissions of the prisoner. He pointed out the danger of reliance on the first, and quoted numerous examples. lie considered the circumstantial evldenco brought forward In the present case as wholly un reliable, and showed the Improbability of the direct evidence given by Turner and Wade. He examined the evidence of I.acrolx, and showed how improba ble it was, and how unlikely be shouM not have seen any one or been seen, when numbers of people were abroad at every turn, and had considered the dlstnnco to go after leaving the scene of murder. He spoko of the admissions sworn toby Cullen, and cited authorities to show that such admissions were received with great caution. Such words were easily misrepresented from imperfect hearing, from forgettulMess or from malice. He strongly de nounced the system of spying kept up on prisoners, and expressed confidence In the fairness of tho jury. At the close ho stated that Whalen had avowed his innocence to him, and matters lay between him and his Maker. The speech was very able, and. lasted two hours, and produced a great Impression Mr. O'Reilly, Crown counsel, expressed satisfac tion at the remarks which fell from Mr. Cameron regarding the fairness of the trial. The prisoner had been defended by the best talent In tho pro vince. Tho speech for tho defenco was tho ablest ever delivered. He cautioned the Jury not to be carried away by eloquence, but Judge from facts. The learned counsel sketched the career of Whalen, beginning at Quebec, under tho name of Sullivan; tracing him to Montreal, and showing how he dogged tho steps of Mr. McOce. lie re viewed the evidence of the various witnesses; re ferred to the pistol found on the prisoner, and the threats he had made against Mr. McGee's life. He showed the consistency of Turner's evldenco. It contained the story of the same threats testified to by other witnesses. Ho also referred to the evidence of Wade, that those men met night after night to plot the death of Mr. McGeo. Tho evidence and actions showed concplracy. The conspirators had not yet been reached, h"t evidence before tho Crown would track tliem to their dens. Mr. 'Reill y traced the prisoner's wholo conduct on the night of tho murder; bis restless ness while Mr. Mctlee eloquently pleaded tho cause of his country. When the words "struck below tho belt" were used the prisoner shook his hand, passed it over his breast where the pistol was, and nodded to his confederate I.ocroix, an unlettered French man, who had seen the deed committed. He must be tho greatest genius that ever lived to invent such a story. After a recess the Judce charged the Jury, and the Court adjourned until to-morrow to hear the verdict. Explosion or n Locomotive and Loss or Life. Rot iikptkr, Sept. 14. A shocking accident oc curred In this city this evening, resulting in the loss of live lives. The locomotive attached to the f reight and accommodation train on tho Erie Rail road, when just about to leave the depot, exploded its boiler with a report which shook the buildings for a long distance. Portions of tho boiler wero thrown a quarter of a mile distant. The engineer, John Jones, was oiling the engine when the catastrophe took place, and was thrown a distance from the depot, and died in an hour of his injuries. I'eter Armbitrst, a brakesman, who stood behind the engine, was instantly killed. Tho fire man was sitting in me car, and was thrown upon one of the ears, but escaped with slight injury. Ella Glasgow, aged fifteen years, who was stand ing near the engine, was instantly killed. Lizzie Sourne, aged fifteen years, was also severely in jured, and survived her injuries lmt rw minutes. Mary Harney, orc.i eleven years, was killed by the railing of tbo wall of her parents' house, which was thrown down by the explosion. Margaret Harney, another child, was badly injured, and two other lumens were slightly Injured by the explosion. From New Orleans. New Orlrans, Sept. 14 General Howard deli vered an address to the colored people at Liberty street colored church, last night, exhorting them to industry and sobriety, and to endeavor to overcome prejudices, in order that the predictions that free colored people were unable to take care of them selves might not be verified. Tho general said no thing relating to political affairs. He was tendered a serenade by the Republican club, but declined, as he leaves for Mobile this afternoon. From Connecticut. BniDOKroRT, Sept. 14 Rev. H. D. Nobles, rec tor of the Episcopal Church in Brldgewater, com mitted suicide this morning by cutting his throat with a razor. Ho kept a large boarding-school in .Brooktield, and was well known and highly re spected. He was about forty-five years of age, and leaves a wife anil ttvo children. The act was com mitted in the room of the school adjoining his resi dence. Temporary insanity was the cause. From Kentucky. Lortevii.LF, Sept. 14 The Kentucky State Fair closed this afternoon, after a successful run of six days. CITY INTELLIGENCE. tob ASDmowAS mcai nana in outudi r asks. Thb Election of Chief Engineer of tub Fire Depahtment. The regular election for Chief and Assistant Engineers of the Fire De partment took: place last evening, the companies voting at their various houses by ballot. All interest was centred in the straggle lor the Chielsblp. For this office the contest narrowed down to Mr. HcCuker and Mr. Downey, and up to a late hour IsiiJavenliiK the result in dica' ti the election of Mr. Downey. After the close of the polls at the several engine houses, the men turned out in proceslon and marched to the headquarters of their respective favorites. Music in some instances headed these proces sions, and assisted to increase the excitement at the headquaiters. Mr. Downey was located at the Western Engine Company's house, Cal lowklll street, above Eighteenth, while the Mojamensing Hose house was the place for the reception of news favorable to Mr. McCuelcer. Several companies paraded as far as Chesnnt street, and passed the Chief Engineer's office, at Fifth street, where a crowd was gathered to bear the news. Transparencies carried on the bote carriages Indicated the choice ot the com panies, and the cheering ot the members for their favotites made the streets lively up to a late hour. Below will be found the list of com panies, to far as beard from: For George Downey Southward Engine, Bouthwark. Hose, ood Will Engine, Phoenix Bote, America Engine, Empire book and Lad der, Northern Liberty Kngiue, United States Hose, Shiiller Hose, Lafayette Hose, Decatur Engine, Franklin Engine i Frank ford), Resolu tion liook and Ladder, Union Engine ( Kisiug Sun), Washington Engine (Frank lord), Mantua Hook and Ladder, Union Hose (West Philadel phia), Independence Hose, (Spring Garden Hote, Assistance Engine. Oood Intent Hose, Northern Liberty Hote, Fellowship Engine (Gerraan town), William Peun Uoe, Franklin Engine (lieimnntown). Hope Enuine, Fairmuunt En gine, Fairmount Hose, Western Engine, Har mony Fngine. Washington Hose, Taylor Hose, Resolution Hose, Neptune Hose, Robert Morris Hose, South Penn Hose, United States Engine, Schuylkill Hose, Diligent Uoe, Tivoli Hose, Liberty Eogtue (Holinenbtinr), Friendship En pine. Kensington Hose, Wisaahickon Engine. Total, 45. . For Terrence McCusker. MojamenslngHose, America Ho e, Columbia Hose, Uiberma En fine, Perseverance Hose, Philadelphia Engine, Waiien Hose, Columbia Kngine, Kingessiug Engine, West Philadelphia Hose, Humane Hose, Wathinetou Engine, Reliance Engine, Mana junk. Engine, Cood Jnteut Engine, Vigilant Engine, ltmegold Hose, Niagara Hose, Fame Ilote. Lincoln Hose, Marion Hoe, tipring Gar den Engine, Washington Engine (flermantown), Colombia Engine (Getmautown), Hand-iu-tlaud Engine, Diligent Fngiue, Franklin Engine, Dela ware Engine, Weccacoe Eugine, Mechanic Eugine, Mount Airy Engine, Congress Engine, Humane Engine, Gerroantowu Hose. Total, 34. Tie. Philadelphia Hose, Monroe Engine, and HopeHofe. Companies to Hear From. Good-Will no?e, Independence Eugiue, Prniisylvaula Ujte, aod Good Intent, of Boiboroueli. Important to Ship Caftainb. Oa or about the 20th instant, and for a tew days thereafter, a fixed light will be shown ut the Breakwater light station, instead of the rreeut light, which is varied by flashes. This change will continue, it is expected, until the 25th lust. Blight Firr. A slight fire took plaoe yes terday at the Tismlx Brevrcrj, lUUi bUett, Velow Jieaver, Mbbtwo or rni Guardiahs. The regnlar mee lng of the Board of Guardians ( the Poor ions place jesterday afternoon, at the Block ley Almshouse, Ftsttdent John M. Whitall in the chair. The ITone Agent reported the census of the house on f atuiday, September 12, 18C8, as follows:- Number in the house, J60; same time issiyenr, taw; increase, lie. Admitted within the last two weeks, 174; births, 8; deaths, 27 dlsch-irecd, 112; eloped, 3D. Kumber of persons sranied lodgings within the last two weeks, 29; meals, 264. The out-door Agent reported amount eol lected for support cases at $929 BO. lh (steward reported the house receipts at $29.E9. Emigrant lax, S29G. The Board of VlMiors made their monthly report as follows: Amount expended for medi cines, $110.39; groceries, $1017.26. Total expen ditures, $1192'14. Whole number receiving out door relief Americans. 494; foreigners. 757: children. 1385. Total, 2636. ' Resident Physicians Henry E. White and Elliott Kichatdson tendered their resignations, which were accepted, aod the Treasurer author ized to pay their deposit mouey. T. A. Server, the Treasurer of the Boari, reported that since last report he had paid into the City Treasury tbe sum of $3820.20. The Steward's requisitions were read and approved. Adjourned. TnE Petroleum Tradb Daring tbe pMt week tbe following vessels sailed from thi port with pelr. leum: Brig L,eander, for Kunfgsbetg, with (i8,!i52 gallons; ships Hermann nd Colum bia, for Bremen, with 395,204 do.f brig Fuller ton siid bark Realm, for Liverpool, with 240,153 do.; barque Cftrienas and brig Stewart, for Na ples, with 183,930 do.; ourqtte Gladstone, for Stettin, with 88,910 rfiM burque Louts, for Cork, with 148,383 do. ( barque Williams and bng Mafgie, ior Venice, with 168,612 do.; barque Rosnoke. for Laguayra, with 348 do.; barque Orchlda, for Leghorn, with 92,200 do.; brig Houston and schooner Florence, for Genoa, with 193.7H6 do.; brig Betty, for Hamburg, with 3)0,097 do.; barque Ilellefpont. lor Gibraltar, with 107,901 do.: ar.d bilg Foyle, with 849 do.; making n total of 1.999,241 ghllons for the week, and 27,094.807 exported during the present year. Tbe lollowing vessels are now chartered and loadiDg:-2 ships, 10 barques, and 9 brigs. EnscorAL Hofpital The number of patients admitted to this institution for the month ending August Slst, 1868, was 84 C8 males ami 16 females. Discharged during the game period, 95 70 males and 25 females; remaining under treatment, 102. Of those discharged 69 were cured, 26 were improved, 10 died. Persons applying at the Dispensary for relief during tbe same period, 1292; number of prescriptions, 1592. The cost of maintaining the institution jipi iue iiiuiiiu was as louows: Medical Department . ...... . $1:12 '76 Household expenses 2131 "92 Improvements and repairs ..... 46-18 Total . ........... $2309-86 Managers on duty for the ensuing month, Kev. Dr. Rudder, Dr. Rivinui, and J. W. Thoma. The days for visiting the patients are Tues days and Fiidays of each week from 2 to 6 in the nfWrnoon Political. A very large meeting of the Grant and Colfax Club of the Fourteenth Ward was held last evening in their spacious room at Spring Garden Hall. The weather was Tery inclement. uui uiu urn ueier vuc tnca patriots irom turn ing out. John Hanna was called on to preside, and in so doing made a few eloquent remarks. He Was followed by W. Rotch Wistar, William Morau, Bud Colonel T. P. FjtKpersld. A meeting of Qthe Democratic citizens of the Second Ward took place last evening at the public house corner of Tenth and Carpenter streets. Thomas J. Barger, President; George McGowan and F.'H. McCann, Secretaries. An address was made by Charles Evers, Esq., on the issues of the day. The speaker dwelt at length on the present rate of taxation. The Arrest at the Bridesbdro Arsenal. John J. Miller, who was anested at the Bridee bnrg Arcenal on Thursday night last as one of the persons who were about to commit a depre dation, had a hearing last evenine beloie Alder man Holme, oi Franklord. Defendant says that he is a carpenter by trade, and that bisresideuce is at No. 135 Lombard street. Supposed Stolen Goods. Yesterday morn ing Policeman Webb, of the Third District, met a man at Third and Pine streets who bad a roll of grey cloth In his possession, supposed to have been stolen, as he was unable to give a satisfac ttry account of it. He was locked up for a bearing. The cloth can be seen at the Union Street Statiom Admitted to the Hospital David Patton, a colored man, was knocked down yesterday by two men at Eighth and St. Mary streets, and struck in the face with a stone, causing tbe fracture of his jaw-bone. The perpetrators of the deed made their escape. James McCarty, aged 48 yews, had his shoulder broken by lalling on the sidewalk. Fatal Accident. Joseph Nixon, 35 years of age, was run over and killed by the Reading cars, at Twenty first and Willow streets, jester day afternoon. Deceased resided at Tweuty-tixst and Callowbill streets. MARINE TELEGRAPH. NEW JERSEY. 1)1 Niietroua Fire nt Cilonccnter, N. J, De struction i nn Extcimive lrlut Works. A fire broke out, yesterday afternoon, about 1 o'clock, in the extensive print works at Glou cester, K. J,, belonging to the Gloucester Manu facturing Company, of which Mr. David 8. Prown, of this city, is President, and before the flames could be extinguished the main building, CO by 260 feet, and tbtee stories high, together with valuable machinery, finished and unfinished goods, and some smaller buildings, were almost totally destroyed. The flames were first discovered issuing from a building containing log-wood, near or above the boiler-house, and from this the fire tpiead rapidly through the main building, notwithstanding the active efforts of the men employed in the works. Information was immediately sent to the Fire Departments in Camden and this city, and during; the afternoon companies from Camden, and the Hope Hose Company, the Weccacoe Steam Fire Engine Company, and the South wark Hose Company, of Philadelphia, arrived on the ground with their apparatus, and through their energetic efforts the cylinder-bouse, containing valuable machi nery, shedding, and several detached bnildings wtre saved. The shedding near the river and a large quantity of coal were kept from buwhsr by streams from three steam tugs that happened to be near by at the time the fire occurred. Valuable assistance was also given by the Gloucester titeamboat Company. The main building destrojed contained, among other valuable machinery, nine print presses, wcrth from $5000 to $7C00 each, and abaut 40,000 pieces of Htiiebed and unfinished goods, worth some $150,000. Some few pieces of the goods were removed, but iu a damaged condi tion. The loss on the goods, we are informed, is covered by insurance. There Is also an insu rance of $180,000 on tbe building and ma chinery, but this, it is thought, will not cover the loes. but it was lmpotsiblu to tell the exact carnage done by fire until it could be ascertained what wss the amount of machinery that bad e-c ped the flames. The works, which were the third largest in this country, engaged in making Madder prints, occupied tine or lour acres of ground, and mpiojed over 300 bauds, all ot whom will for the pie.-ent be thrown out of employment. Tbe works ere running to their full capacity, and wre producing about 12,000 pieces of goods per week. The total lots is estimated at about $500,000, and it is thought that the insurances in Ft lla.ielphia. New York and Eastern Companies ill nesrly cover that amount. The firtt buildings eree'ed at this place for tbe Company were destroyed by fire before worn was commenced in them, and two or three years ago tbe buildings destroyed yesterday made a uarrow escupe by the burning; of a carpenter skop attached to the prcmues. MIbb Harriet O. Ilosmer ia spending a few days at the eld. family mansion ia Wat.rtoxu, Hub. For additional Marin Newt tet Pint fag. ALMAIf AO.fOB PHILADELPHIA THI8 DAY. wnif Kim f, ..s in Umk Rmw.. , , , 4 Sl BOW HT.. 0U;HR WTBlCrr. 109 f TT T T. A D IT. 1. P (I r A SUA Hn rkv in at Yorr; Coatm Walton, J-Mowthlt Oowmn Thomas Pottm, J MOVEMKMT8 OP OCEAN STEAMERS Flmyr,... L,iverpool...Nw York........sPnt Louisiana Liverpool... New York... -t!,l! Frltannla.,....n...UlMow.MNew York "Znr,r ,..LIverpoo!...4uebo ..tZTZSenL ....Llverpool...ISBW Y or k... Sent. -L verpool...New York I3-hJ,u ...LIvrtool...Kew York. Bmit "S"w Jork--.Hnb'rfr........... 8pU 15 "Z1Z Xori-L,.verP001 ....-....epfc l "EJZvS-f' vefpool. 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Bt'r Beverly, fierce. New York, W.F.ciyde ACo. ARRIVED YJMTKRDAY. Bteamsblp liuiiler, ltoKers.DK hours from Providence n.nif?h?i a0!1'- w.telm" -'. Pawl OH New SiV-'iftS'SiSi: lrom la "t me S-ufAT' 4d8, ,r0m Oeorfrtown. fcchr Sussex. Mason, 2 days lrom Milton, Del. with grain to Christian A Co. ' n,w bchr v m. Townsend, McNltt. 1 day from Frederlea Del , wleh grain 10 Jas. L, Bewley & Co. Hcbrtoanha M. Davis. Laws, 1 day from MUford. Del., with grain to Jas. Barra.li. Hcbr FreemasoD. Furman. 2 days from Indian river. Del., with gum hubs to Collins A Co. ' fr-br Chief, A ydelolie, 1 day from Indian river Del., with grain to Jan. L. Bewley & Co. Schr F. Nownil, Fennlmore, from Chelsea. HtCHmerC. Comstock, Drake. 24 Hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd & Co. K-irnuiri runner, juiihi, iiuurs irom i ew y otk. wUh ludBe, to W. P. Clyde A Co. . . BELOW. Phlp Alaska. Small, from Liverpool Aug. 5, Brlg-hliaiimiu. Hawyer, trom 7.b Aug. 24, arrived at ibe Ut laware Breakwater yesterday inomlug, and was ordered to proceed to Philadelphia, Rt,i t . MEMORANDA, aiih u;t. Vontoaery, Mating, hence, at Antwerp ?.L,.,!.Kep,nile Zencke, hence, at Broowershaven bbip Germanla. TJhrbrock, hence, at Antwerp soth U M I D i O. btiip John Barbour Chapman, for Philadelphia, cli-aied at Liverpool 1st li,i Ship Francis B. Cutting. Tvson. from Liverpool for ultimo W8 oa IUIU rm'""'u mldn gui zu.u 81j id Electric. Junge. hence, at AUona 59th nit. bitamablp froiueibeus, Ury, fur FhliadelDhta sailed irom Charleston yesterday. rntiaaeipnia, Brig B. Ingluao. for Philadelphia, was in tbe Roads loruess Monroe, yexterday. ' Baique ADDle V. Goddard, Mayne from Falmonth. TDK, w II ha cargo ol Iron for Philadelphia, put Into Halifax nth lust, to reralr spsrs. I arque Flora M. Huibnrt. curils, for Philadelphia. sia xrom ureenocK 2d Inst. Barque Diana. MIchaellB. from London via Fal-n-ouib fer Philadelphia, was off Deal lsUnst. Barque Natrona, Robinson, hence, at UteUIn 28th ultimo. Baique Andreas. Dahl, hence, at Antwerp JJfith nit. Barque Jenny, Uenrlce. bence, at Helvoet 2sh ult, Baique Hcbamyl. Hmub, for Philadelphia. Sailed freni Leghorn 2nth nit. Barque Atlantic, De Haan. hence for Hamburg, was on Plymouth 2ftb ult. " Bai que Mai la, Bomans, bence, at Antwerp 2d Inst. Barque Alpha. Torgersen. hence, al Fillau 27ih ult Barque Tropic Bird. Robblns. from (.ondou for Phi ladelphia, was spoken In lat 4U14. long. 9 8i no date. Brig beevoel, Laughlnrlchs, nenea, at Venice ma ult via Gibraltar. Brig Helnrlcn Moll. Bradherrlng, hence forBtock boim. passed Copenhagen tvih ult. Brig Erte. Beats, hence lor Malmo, in the Sonnd. Elslai re, 80tb ulr, ' Bng J. W. Kpfncer. Spencer, hence for etettln. In tbe Be nnd, Elslnnre, 30th ult. Brig f rontier, skinner, bence for Portland, which went ashore at Quogue. L. I.. Slat ult., and subsa quently reported aa having gone to piecea has been got on by the New York Submarine Oompaoy's agent. Capt. Jobn Waters, and taken to New York by tbe steamer Lackawauna, In good condition. Bcbr L. L. Wadaworih, Bailey, hence, at Porta month leth Inst. Scbrs M. Hunter, Orr; IT. Baker, Webber; and Mary E la. 'J nomas, bence, at Portland 11th Inst. Hcbr Robt, Palmer, dark, hence, at Salem 11th Inst. Bcbr Sarah Bruen, Adams, hence, at Wilmington. B.C.. 11th Just. " bchra E. It. Naylor, Neylon Frances Edwards, So. meis: A. H. Learning, Hrower; K J. Ueraiy, Gray; and J. W. Vanneuaan, Sharp, hence, at Ronton 12ib instant. Hteamer Black Diamond, Meredith, for Phlladel phla. cleared at New York yesterday. STEAMBOAT LINES. iEnj DRI8TOL LINQ MEDICAL. BETWEEN KEW YORK AND BOSTON. VIA BRISTOL, Tot PROyiDENCE. TAUNTON, NEW BED FORI CAPE COD, ano all polnia of railway oouimunica tlon. Eaal and North. The new and splendid steamers BRISTOL an PROVIDENCE, leave Pier No. 40 NOR1U RIVEU foot of Canal street, adjoining Debraaaes dureet Ferry, New Yarn, at 6 P. M., dally, bundays exoepted, con necting with steamboat train at Bristol at 4 W A. M., arrlvlug In Boston at A. M., In tliue to couneot with all tbe morning trains irom that city. The moat de sirable and pleasant rouia to the white Mountalna, Travellers for that point can make direct canaeev tlons by way of Provldeuoe and Worcester, or Boston. biate-roonis and Tickets secuied at ollloe m fler la New V ork. 1 1 6m H. O. BRiaas. general Manager. PHILADELPHIA AND TKEN- tou bieamuoal Llue. The steamboat n i- uxvRKVl' leavea ARCH htreet Wharf, lor Trenton, atopplug at Tacoay, Torresdale. Beverly, Burllngioo, UrUiol, Florence, Robolua' wharf, aod White 11111. Leaves Ai ch Street Wbarfl Leaves South Trenton, v Saturday, Sepu 12, 8 A. M Saturday, Hept.12, 12 M. buuday. benU in. to Uumnuion, Bristol, aud lnter- meaiate landings, ler.ves Aron street wAarf at 8 A.M. aud 2 P. M. ; leaves Bristol at lu,', A. M. and 4, P. M. Monday, Sept 14, It) A.M Monday, Sept. 14, 1 P.M Tueeaay. Wed'day, 1 hursday trioay. 16.11 1. 11 17. 13 IS, 1 AM AM M. P.M Tuesday, 16, 8 P.M wedday, ' l, s P.M I'huradar. " 17. 4 P.M Friday, 18, S P.M Fare to Trenton, 40 cent each way: interm diata places, 26 cents. 4 U FOH CHESTER, HOOK, AND W1LMXN UTON At 8 8U and S 60 A. M. auu touif. M. Tbe steamer B, If. FELTON and ARIEL leave CHWNUT Street W harl (Sundays excepted I at S W ana 60 A.M., and 8'bU P, M,, returning leave Wil mington at s'60 A. M... 12 60, and 8'iM P, M, Stepping al Chester and 11 00k each way. Fare, 10 cents between all points. Excursion tickets, 16 cents, good to return by either boat. 8 tf frras OPPOSITION TO THB COM- SmiSSLfltiKO RAILROAD AND RI EH Sieaujer JOHN SYLVESTER will make dally excuralons to Wilmington (suuc ays excepted), touch ing at Chester and Marcus Hook, leaving ARCH Street h bar f at 10 A. M. and 4 P. IXa returning, leave Wilmington at 7 A. M. and 1 P. mT Light freigiiu taken. 42a tf faw-Bpa, rICTjS DAILY EXCUK8IOH8. THB I'sV-i-'nuiiiita Pleudid bteamboal JOtlN A. WAR .cm, itavea CHF.SNUT Street Wharf, Pbllada,, at I o'clock and o'clock P. M., for Burlington aud Bristol, touching at River ton. Torretdaie, Audaiusla. autTBeverly Returning, leaves Bristol al I o'clock Fare, s cents each way: gxonrslon 40 eta. 4HU KOTICK. THE UNDEBHIQNKD J would call attention of the public to bis NEW GOLDEN EAULE F (J KNACK. aC This Is an eutlseiy new healer. It la so con structed as to at once coutmend liaelt to general la vor. belt g a combination of wrought and cast iron. It U very simple In lu construction, aud Is perteotly air tight; sell cleaning, havlug no pipes or drums te he taken out and cleaned. Ills so arrauged with upright hues as to produce a largtr amount ot beat from the same weight of coal t .a auy luruaoe now lu use. Tbe hygronielrlc coudluva of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will ai, oooed moustrate tbat It Is tbe only Hot Air Furnace tha U1 produce a perfectly healthy a'mosphere. I bose In want of a oomoiete Heating Apparatm would do well to call and examine tbe Gulden Eagle CHARLES W11.LIAM5. Woe. 1182 and 11S4 MARK KT Street, Fhlladelpbia, A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Pure-board 'tores. Low Dcwn Urates, Ventilators, etc., alwaj on band. H, a, JoWJlng e( all kindi prompUy done 1141 IMPORTANT TO EJVALID3 IRON IN THE BLOOD. A PERMANENT TONIC. 1YITB0UT ALCOHOL. lIILVTni FOR SICK. STRENGTII TO THE WEAK. VIGOR FOR THE FEEBLE. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, a Protected Solu tion 0 the rroloxide of Iron, strikes at tbe root of disease by supplying the blood with lte VITAL) PRINCIPLE OR LIFE ELEMENT, IRON, giving Strength, Vigor, and iWw Lift to the whole system. PEllUTIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP rERUYIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP a PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP la a Protoxide of Iron, Makes the Weak Btrong. Contains no AloohoL Builds np the Broken-down. Cures the Dyspepsia. Invigorates the Brain. Cores Female Weakneeees. Cares Spring Debility. Vitalizes and Purlflea the Blood. Restores the Vigor of Youth. Is Pleasant to take. - Being free from Alcohol In any form, its ener glzlDg effects are not followed by correspond ing reaction, bnt are permanent. Btlmuianu only afford temporary relief, and have the same effeot aa giving a tired horse the whip Instead of oats. The true way Is to invigo rate tbe debilitated system by supplying the blood with Its Life Element IRON, thereby Infusing strength, vigor and new life Into al parts of the system, and building np an IRON CONSTITUTION. Thousands have been changed by the uss o this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering erea lures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women, and Invalids oannot reasonably hesi tate to give It a trial, PRICE. Large Bottles, (24 oz.) $2 00, or 8 for $5-00. Bmall Bottles, (10 or). Jl 00, or 6 for to 00. If your Drngglst does not keep It, send direct to me, and It will be forwarded promptly by express. . A 82 page pamphlet sentree to any address. P J! TTTTfiW 1 pnrohBRing the PERU ViiU JL 1U1 VI AN HYKUl7.be particular to icet tbe Genuine, and not oae of tbe many Aleouollo Elixirs of Peruvian Bara, or Bark and Iron. Bee that Pe ruvian Byrup is blown in the glues. . J, P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, Ko. 36 DET Street, New York. For Sale in Philadelphia 5jf JOHNSTON, II0LL0WAY & COWDEN, No. C02 AUCII Street, FRENCH, BICnARDS & CO., AND BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. 71 8tn AMUSEMENTS. "NJtW OIIPRNUT STREET TIIEATRH XN hfih wn:kK of the A"B,AAi 11K YUi D AM. Mkhtm T ' ... XVJkttFKOULlJCJj IN THK TWIT w.Vi. L'ID KCLH-skoi ' ' THE MARVKLH 11K TUB A RA Hi ivt matrvc IsiLCOMK TAJIK A F I KB- A VI 31T Ti 1 THH VH1TB FAWN. T ' 1 WILL hk PHJ:-N F.I) THE T At K -W H I T K a W N, 3A RPKTT A PALalKfl'M rovnTWirri PAlUUSKfic . ANOovjV"NffiIN22ttlcxl TUB WH1TB FAWN hr?OOTBTnTtCTH:D Composed of Utile chlltlrpn . . ON ROKHFBACIC, MILlTAkV BALI KTA.NU MARCH ' riK?ETlJ?K8 UAUOHTKKS A. THB BATn TUW. FIKB-FLY BALLKT. OBANO PKOCtHslONS, KINODOM 6F KISUK5. TJHK AIKA BALLKfi, . ..... , , FARRAOUT aTKLOT, .u luiu'iuiriiB inn Jiy.r:r ''m 1 RAN'-J-'tHArllN HC'KN R. rrr.AL.KUT 8T. THBATRR, liEfimoAfilo Vv this i,yiu, 4 THIR1 .Nil LAT WEEK of Ch '" Koaue's Rnniantio Drama ot FULL PLAY, rOIlL PLY . FOUL PLAY, Boicaf,.t ebr',ed worlt of 4;llrIe,, Bee n Dion V iew of mi B Jj1 J Toyo . Australia. t. 81?"M ON THJC PAOIFIO OUKAN. IHHI.l.lMI AND ASrotjaoiffU FJFPFJOT. MKS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 6TRKET THE-ATRF.-Ueglns ai quarter to 8. HKtOND NiUHT OF 11IK POPULAR Si'D.S." KNI-i OPKKA TKOUPE. .1H1B (lueddav) tVUNINc. Sept. 15. Only night ol KaHt's unarming OotT ' THK BOHEMIAN MIRL; Thecsst Inelurtln all the LEADING ARTI3T8. WfdDwlay-CKOVlI DI VMOMW. T bursday C7.AK AND l!A RPICNTER, Friday Beneat ot Mrs. O. BitKN 4UO, "WRBL" beais Bfcursa six days In advauoe. Box Offlca open from 9 to 3. OOLF.Y'S OPERA HOUSE, StVfiNin Street, below Arh. . HOOLKY'd M1N8TRHL. J OK BALM KIT, JOB BMM4TT. Tbe Diitrh Compdl.n, . -2.' -It- JKFFER?oN. First week of T. WAR wood. FOUL PLAY, CAMILLK ITALIAN AIRS.OON OBKfcH LET LOOdK. TkTEK i'lPRi, BTO. OBAW1) A1ATINBH1 Kvery Saturday at 2o'cloclr. OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THKATRE , BVBKY JtVHMHtt iNU SAlUltDAY AKTKKMOOaT. GBEAT COMBINATION TROUPB, in Grand Balleu, Kth uplau liurlesquoa, Bonoa Dad cts, J'an lorn 1 m eajjij m ua tA cts, jbi o. SHIPPING. dffi LOKILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK. From and after tbls date, tbe rates of freight by thia line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. far heavy goods; four cents per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, sblp's option. One of tbe Steamers of thia Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Bator day. Goods received at all times on covered plere All goods forwarded by New Y.rlc agent free of charge, except cartage. For farther Information, apply on the pier to ' 2im - JOHN F. 03L, i TOWN.-lnaian l.ina nr Mai kia ufuuiutea to sail as lollows: CITY OF LONDON. Saturday, Peptember 1 CITY OF BALI ISt tHHi Saturday. September 19: CITY OF NEW 10KK, Tuesdayf Bepleinoer 2i CITY OF BOaTON, baiurQay. September M. aod each Bucceeoltig Satuidav and alternate Tuesday. at IP, M lrom Plar 45. Nona ilver. BATBS OF PAbSAUB 11 r THB U1IL BT11HBB SAILING XVJtKY BAT U BOAT. Payable In Gold. Payable In Currency. FIBST CABIN, to Loudon to Fans,,., ..100 115 STBKHAUH. to IonUou. to Paris.. 4M 40 4f PAB8AUK BV THB TUUSUAY ITlAMIS VIA HAiaVAX. KIBBTCAIUK, IT11RA8H, Paj able In Oold. Payable in Currency. Liverpool ...90 Llv.rpool ...8 Halllax. Halifax Ii bt. John's, N. F . Si. John's, N. F .. I by ' Branch Steamer.... ,uoyBraucb Steamer... f w Fassengers also ftrwarded toilarre Hamburg, Bre men, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bouxbt bare by persons sending for ' tbtlr friends, at moderate rates. Porfurthex Information apply at the Company's JOHN 0. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY. N. Y. OitO O'DOWNliLL A FAULK. Agents. Ko.411 CilBSN OT Btrett, FttlladBlpnla, KUKTU AMERICAN STEAMSHIP Vbrough Lime to Callforaia Yia pMtm. Hallrsrad. NEW ABaANOBUBNT. Balling from New York on tbe 5th and anth of EVERY MONTH, or the day belore when thesedata! tall 00 Snnday. Paaaage lower than by any other line. For luformaUon address D. N. CARRINQTOIT, Aen. PlerNe.4aNOKlH JtiVBM, New York. Or THOMAS ft, SEAKLE. r ,S?'"7 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, !, W. H. WEBB. President. oHAS. DAN A. VloPrea Omoe-84 BXOH ANQB Flao-. NeVYork. Vl8 NEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALIX. nectlou ta AJexudri from tUe mt d rwl rSSSS ' . .i v,iu xasiiviiiau Ajaiuia ana me Bouiowesl. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at nooa trom tbe lirit wharf awe Market street. Ji relent received dally. No. 14 North and South Wharvaa. 1 3. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. ' M. ELDKIDUJU A Uo..Ainnuu li.njrf. vi- NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK VIA frFlgntuw.-i, AND RA KIT AN CANAL: AiPiUUiS STEAMBOAT inilP?v,A1 Tbe steam Propellers or mis line leava riinv trom first wharf below Marcet street, UAi-UX THBOUUH IN 24 HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the lines golag Out of New York, North, Bast, and West, free 01 oouimiaalon. Freights reoeived al our usual low rates, ' wlJJJ.AM,SvUi'YIlfi Agenta. . JAMF8HANnYHVKB'PUden,S ' Ko. 11a WALL street, corner of Bouth, New York. TfffK TASSAGE TO AKD FROM OBXAl yj.U.-Ll?. HRII alM AN t) IRELAND UX elikAMSHIP AND SAILING PACKET. AT REDUCED KATES. ' . DRAFTS AVAILABLE THRiiUUHOTJT BNO LAND, IRELAND. SOOTLAN D, AD WALiM. For particulars apply to TAPtttXin, BROTHERS ft OO NO. M BOUTH Street, and No. 28 BKOA UWA V, Orto THoMAS T.BEARLK, 11 No. 217 WALNUT street. PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND aZ AND NURKlll.K hlbAXIHMlu r i u u LlAiAUtuH FREIGHT AIK LINE TO TUM OUUTtt AND WKHT. KVERY SATURDAY, Btreeu00 " Fiml! .W1 hove MARK IT 1 HKOTJOH BATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all polum In North and South Carolina, via sea board Air Llue Railroad, connecting at Poruimouih and to Lynchburg, Va. , Teiioesaee, aud the West, via UIHlliil..nfl'll.n,.Hi.u ii. I i ... .4 f 1 I . T ' LauvUle Railroad. "u Freight HANDLED BUT ORCK, and taken at LOWER RATtS THAN ANY OTHER LlNit VU.HU.I.I..II. ..I.ID BnH t. .. . . . u n,ui.i.., uuc.iui ui inis roaia columella It to tbe pubilo as me most desirable me dium tor carrying every description ot freight. - KO CtiaruA llir 1J 111 I II I IHMlftn ,lr&vuua n av.iamma ' 1 .. v i va iwj ..jnun Of trauMfer. . . Steamauipa m.urra a. lowest ratea. Frtlght received dally, ' 1 WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. X4 North and frnuih WHAKVEPL W. P. PORTER. As-Mlit ml iiiuliiuuud Ai.rf IHlw Point. ' " T, P. IKUWtLL oo.. Agenta at Norfolk. . 1 1 r .HTZr. r0K NEW YORK-SWIFr-SUBB Ji. J. JTt-Traus nor tat luu Compauy DespaUJtt a. u t ill-sure Lines, via Dtiaware and Ruritaa Canal, on and alter the lBlli ol Mnrcb, leavlNg dally ai 12 M. aud S P. M oounectluK with all NoxtUera and Kauteru l.nus, For IrelrJit, wblcn will be takeu on accommodating terms, app.y 10 WILLI A a Al. HAIHO AVO., Ill to. 14 b. DELAWARE Avenue, QCORCE PLOWMAN. carpeuteb and buildba, BEaOVBD la Ko. 151 DOCK Street, nuLA&xLrsuj