THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD ELPH1 A, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1808. QITY INTELLIGENCE. OB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SB XNSISB FAOM. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Demonstrative Fox-lte Larceny of Sack lUver Thieves A Pickpocket Cnptnretl. Last night the Fox Democratic Club, of the Seventeenth Ward, made a street parade, and Qn thoir roote passed the house of John llsrbl t Bon, at Front anl MsHtcr streets, the headquar ter of tbe Republican Club. When about one halt of the line had crossed the street, a brick was throwm at tbe transparency which haag4 from the second-story of the bowse, but missing Its object went through a window. There was quite a commotion tor a httle while, when Policeman Graham, of the Tenth District, arrested John McClusltev tor heaving the mo tile, lie was locked up In the station, aud this morning whs given a bearing before Alderman Kgrleton, who required him to enter bonds ia $'2500 for his appearance at Court. John Wilson wai last night taken la custody In Gillcs' alley. In the neighborhood of Sixth and Lombard streets, with a lady's sack In hi possession, which he U alleged to have stolon. Alderman Carpenter committed him for trial. Yesterday a hawser and a set of harness Were stolen from a boat lying in the Schuylkill, at tbe Fairmouut locks. The hawser was sub eqaently found la the possession of one Jsmes Connell, who was bound over In $100 r7 Al ler man Pancoast. The harness was taken by a confederate, who escaped. Robert Cberry was before Alderman Beltler this moraine:, charged with having plc:ked thi pocket of a lad r named Cheescinan, In the South Second-street Market, of a book containing $3, lie was 6ent below for trial, in default of $2503 bail. Oua Podhida. The Yonng Men's Keystone Club parades this evening 1 In honor of tbe De mocratic pain In Maine!" Everybody iu the city is laugblDg at tbem. We had thought taut the young men ot tbe other, or Loco.oco party, were possessed of heads too level to b j deluded by tbe pitiable averment tbat tbe Democrats had gone a round or two np the political ladder In Maine. We happen to know that there are a number of sharp chaps who belong to tbat organization, at least they were sharp before they donned "Keystone." capes and lit "Key atone" lanterns, and it is a matter of tbe most poignant regret tbat tbeir brains have become muddled by the mere fact of joining so badly muddled that they can no longer count ten on eight fingers and two thumbs. Many of them are just fresh from tbe school rooms; but, alas! their lately learned arithmetic has gone I Tbe old fossils ot that persuasion, who Save forgotten everything and everybody save the great Democratic party and Andy Jack son, and who, like the Bourbons, can learn nothing new, may be pardoned on tbe score of imbecility, for credulously receiving as truth a ludicrous perversion of tacts and figures which would sbowa Copperhead gala in tbe Pine Tree State: but for the young of that party what can be said in excuse? The old saw again, "You can't play with coals without getting blackened." The sad condition into which these young fellows have lallen should be a warning to all others not to enter the ranks of the Demo cracy. Once In aud jou are gone, gone every way your brains go first. As everybody knows, there is to be a grand National Convention ot lojal soldiers and sailor in this city on the first and second of October. A lengthy and stirring call has been Issued for this assemblage the drum has been tapped, and the "boys" will answer it. Appended to the call is a nofa btne tbat ' Wade Hampton, For rest, Buckner, Pike, and Semmes will not be delegates here." Thai's not bad. We guess, however, tbat our men wouldn't care much. If the "unrepentant" live meutioned were to put in an appearance at the Convention, tbe place might prove ratber warm for them. In all like lihood they would be served like bottles of poor champagne be shaken up and have "heads" put on tbem. Women can talk much faster than men. Their tongues are on a pivot in the centre, and wag both wajs at the same time. Tboush tuts is so. It doesn't nccessaiily follow that they say the most. Words are not always ideas. We bear tbat an attempt is to be made to play the White Fawn in costume. We predict tbat it .won't draw. Our people don't like tbe principle of looking at trees without seeing limbs. The alterations and repairs in the Morris School-house having been completed, the schools to occupy tbat building will be opened on Monday morning next. Tbe Democrats are still engeged In throwing "Seymour and Blair" flaes to tbe breeze. They hadDetter keep them out of tbe breeze from Vaine, or away goes the bunting. Many people seem to regard a "little truth" much alter the manner of a "little learning" as a dangerous thing, and so have nothing to do with it whatever. The great Republican Campaiarn Club of 'CO and '68 parades this evening. It starts from the City Armory, Broad aud Race streets. The Republican citizens of tbe Seventh Ward are going to organize an equipped cam paign club this evening. Many a man who couldn't find an equal in his own sex has been matched by a womtn. The Bethany Mlstlon, at Twenty-second and Sbippen streets, wants more teachers. How to get up in the world take a resi dence on the Highlands. The worst give give up. Thb Wiathbb The following statistics will show the state of the thermometer for tbe past week as compared with the same time in 1807: MONDAY. 6 a. m. 12 m. 3 r. M. 1808 .... 71 73 68 18G7 68 72 72 TUESDAY. 18C8 6S 73 74 18U7 64 69 71 WBDNESSAY. 1808 . . . . 08 74 72 18GT 64 7$ 77 TaUBSDAY. 1868 . 60 68 61 18C7 68 83 84 FRIDAY. 1868 .... 60 62 63 18GT 70 77 82 8ATTTBDAY. 18C8 .... 51 67 18li7 . . . 73 85 87 Reopesiho or a Chobch. The Fourth Bap tist Church, of Philadelphia, coruer of Fifth and Buttonwood streets, ha been closed for the past three months, during which time a com plete renovation has been made through the energy, tact, and taste of the Board of Trustees. The steeple has been repaired and covered with slate. The exterior and interior have been thoroughly repainted and regilded; the ceiling ud walls bave been handsomely frescoed; the t, is fixtures reburntshed; and the audience room newly carpeted. Tbe whole is done in a vrcikmanlike manner, creditable alike to the contractors and the Board of Trustees, and will -compare favorably with any of our city cburcho. Tbe house will be opened tor public worship to-morrow at 10 o'clock A. M. and 7J o'clock P. M., under the charge of the pastor, liev. A. J. Sage. Anothbb Republican Flag. The citizens of the Sixteenth ward have recently hung out a large flag, 33 feet in length, at Third and Heaver streets. It bears portraits ot Grant and Colfax, each four feet six iDches In size, betides the names ot tbe candidates on tbe Congressional and Council tickets. The Republicans In tbat ward aie working enereeticaily. They wlil make things tell in the coming elections. Identified. The clothing of the man who several dajs since committed suicide by drown ing, at CliecDut street wbrf. was this morning IdentiQi d as that of Sampson Nellis, a baker at Wo. 1630 Fltzwater street. Dbowbed. Robert Millr, aged twenty-eight years, was drowned lnstnlgbtin tbe Saliuylkill at Alanayunk. He resided on Church lane. Tbe body has been recovered, and the Corouor noti fied to hold an inquest. Comhuwionbr's Cash At noon to-day, be fore v. a. tJuiiiiuii,nMi,r rhllilps, Jacob Klllncer had a bpftrlny m n lit charts ofaiwMilllns; and ormruot Injr Jorrn LattVriy. an Internal Revenue officer, la tbe UobarRol his oii'jr. John LaH'erty eworn-I am a spool! revenns officer Ofllie First Dim net ot Pen on lranls; to-day, about to minutes before 7 A. M., 1 saw a furniture tar coma op Ninth street with two men mm I turned Into A,"T?i,,".t"lVUll,, 8 hrrelsof whisky In in I caught the bora by the head, and told the man that i..-w. -k ulna tbe barrels: tbe defendant ti?' . ol" "nrt rn towards me; I thought he was join $ grab me: I pulled out a pistol: hesaldtha wtilaky aa all rlgMi I replied that I wanted to ex a nine H and satisfy roysHl; I got on the waron and round the barrels were full; there was a smell of mn- Mura wbt.k): I saw what appeared to be stencil marks on tbe barrels; but when I leaned over losee the Inspector's i am, defendant ran up and pulled me off the wagon; while be and I were tuing, the ffrlverofihe wsgon went away up Kllsworth street; tbe ttencll marks seemed to be blurred, and looked a If they bad only recently been put "a; when I found the man had tot away with the Whisky, I detained tbe defendant. Defendant was held In lliiflo hall to answer. raiswKNT Roiibbts. linn. J. j. Roberts, the 6rivt Pre.lrlent nf tha UnnxMln vf f ii.k.1. riVai! at ltaltlmni-O In Ilia fllnnnil. n .nn'nt dav In Phllfirletnlilo , KU . - - t n.n II a left Petersburg, Ya., about forty years ago', and rose rapidly in tbe colony of Liberia till he uv..iiiv uuT.iiiui iur ms. jwiB, hiiu was uuuar- qnently elee'ed President four times, holding office for eierht years. He Is now tbe President oi a nourishing college, lie it accompanied oy his wife. Tub Soldiers' and Sailors' Conyintion. Telegrams have .been received from tbe fol lowing roads, that delegates to the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Convention, in this cltv. on October 1 and 2, will be carried at one cent per mile, as agreed to by the Pennsylvania Gen ttal and Philadelphia and Erie roads: The Steubenvilln and Indiana Koad, Camden and ABjooy ianroad. Michigan Central BAiIroad. and North Pennsylvania Railroad. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Ilia Letter Accepting the Democratic Af otninntlon lor Governor. A despatch to Tbi Evbnino Telbobaph yes terday gave extracts from the letter of Hon. John Quiucy Adams, accepting the Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts. In addition to these, he comments on our national currency and the Reconstruction aott of Con gress as follows: This dishonored paper which we are all com pelled, as I mink unconstitutionally, to accept aa money, is not only a standing disgrace to tue nation, bat 11 Is destroying the auolent habits of economy and tbrllt, and undermining our old-fashioned honest ideas, by the constant spectacle and example of an insolvent Govern ment, it lays upou me poor man a burden heavier tban he can bear. It in.turea trade, in. dustry, and all productive Industry eaou year more man me wuoie sum oi aouDtiui gain which might aocrne from cancelling our dubta by promises to pay wbion, we do not redeem. If persisted in I think It must result in repudi ation and bankruptcy. In that event tue re sponsibility will rest primarily with the party wblsh made tbe notes and then retased, when they bad tbe power, to make tbem good, and next with the Demooraoy, if they are tempted to follow tbat bad lead. It is with peculiar pleasure, therefore, that I read your d ess ana for a sound and honest currency. But even It I differed with yon on this aublect. an. I saw any relief In the party chiefly responsible for onr present deplorable financial condition, I regard the second or vital question of auob mo ment, tbat any political action would be gov erned by the attitude of the opposing parties In reference to that alone. Tbe issue wnlob, In my mind, dwarfs all others Is, Shall the Constitu tion or shall a party mandate be tbe supreme law of the land T Fidelity to the Constitution should be the final test of political affiliation to. day. But to act with tbe party wbioh haa ruled tne conntry wnn supreme dominion ror three years past, 1 must aicree with them that the Constitution contemplated an ultimate absorption of the most important functions of the .Executive Department by uuuKrces; wmi ita lair cuum motion wilt au thorize that body to wrest from the Judlolaty Department the Jurisdiction ia cases where Its Judgment upon constitutional questions of the first magnitude may possibly conflict with that of a majority therein; I mnst stand ready to fix my name to a declaration of polltloal faith Wbloh ezpreaaly m.k.i approTal or Ibo Impeachment of the President a test of party fellowship; and, finally, I must be able to say npon my conscience that I ooastder "recon struction," for the sake of which all this and muehmore has bean done, la wise, statesman like, and constitutional. Now, I have always thought with Mr. Seward that the wisest way to treat the wounds left by the war was to let them heal "by first intention." But "recon struction" has torn them open day by day, until they are now a mass of well nleu Incurable gan grene. I believe that true statesmanship would have imposed on the Southern leaders the task: of bring their people back: into the Union by frankly and confidently offering to them, the day they laid down their arms, the right band of oblivion of the past and recon ciliation in the future, which they mlgbt reject If tbey wished or dared. "Heoonatruotiou" has scorned their protests, repelled their aid, In sulted their misery, and Inflicted on tbem an abasement which they felt to be lntoleraote, in posting over them their slaves of yes,Lerday to seaure their pledge of submission to the Con stitution. But for tbls ungenerous and suspi cious policy I believe we might now have been a truly united people, the Southern white re conciled to the Inevitable, the negro secure la bis civil rights, and attaining polltloal privi leges as he grew fit to use them wisely, and the North ennobled by a victory more noble than any feat of arms the conquest of Its o wn pas sions. I will not argue the unconstitutionality of "reconstruction." The almost unanimous disinclination of the Kepubllcaus In Congress to allow It to undergo tbe sorutiny of the Supreme Court would seem to ooufirm the re ported statement of the lamented Stevens, "that only tbe d d fools lu tbe party be lieved tbe Reconstruction aots to be constitu tional." Kvenlf they were so, I should deem tbem unwise. The Union they impose Is to my eyes no more like a true union of hearts and bands than a galvaulzed oorpio re sembles a bealtby man. All tne doings of men are governed by the laws of nature. The attempt to subordinate tbe trained and able classes of white landholders at tbe South to the poor, Ignorant, debased, and landless freedmen, Is one of those futile struggles to repeal Uod's law by statute with which history abounds. It must fall, but It is of great moment that It should be stopped at onc). Every day It lasts it is encouraging false hopes ia the negro and rendering a resumption of a true relation be tween the blaoks and whiles more dlttloult. I think tbat neither tbe Instincts nor the deitlny of this people will allow any permanent domi nation to the African race lu any Slate of tbe Union. But the Republican party is irrevocably pledged to tbls Idea. They have staked their existence as a party on Its triumph. To this Idol tbey sacrificed their constitutional obliga tions in tbe past, and for it they must lind frenh offerings in the future. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. OOUBT OF QUARTKK BKHSI0N8 Allison. P.J. Tne UHiial baluiday miscellany wai before iua Ciurt tlila worulug. II was represented to bis Honor by Mr. Vannlevs tbrt Wnllaaa Brown and laaao J. lawless. Aiimtn of the Nimh Wa-d having sullen upou ta,i rtsldenae of D B. Bi 1 l3r, No 1619 Market alrt-et, as the place of holding tne extra assusuiHut, made wr.tweu return of Ihat fax t to the Ulty (JntntuliiHloner. He then urged that It was the Commlsntone's duty lo give Ihe lequlrtd notice of this decision: sut, Instead of this, be weut on to slate be had given notice tbat tbe assessments would be made t the house ot J. McDonnegan, Ne. 111 Filbert street. Therefore tbe geutleman atked that a uiaa daa.us be lstued to compel the Commissioners to make the proper retura ol the Asbeesor's deulslen. Ibe Court granted a rule to show etuae why an alternative Mandaiius should not lstue, teturaable on Monday next. . A bearing was bsd npon a writ of habeas corpus sued nut for the dlsrhsrgo of a boy, Jacob Kburly, from tbe Home of Itetpge. In return to the writ the bollc'lor or the House set lorlh that the boy was known as an Idle, bad boy in his neighborhood, and was supposed to be.ong to a band of juvenile tlileres slyllng luemcelves "The JTor y 'lbleves;" In support of which allesatloas be offered tbe testimony of several policemen. In benaif of tbe young man. or rather bis mother, who appeared to be the moat In terested parly, a large number ot witnesses were examined, all of whom staled they bad always known the boy to te sober and Industrious, aud haa never hears anything Injurious to bis character. The Judge. In reviewiug tbe stesilmeuy, s.ld he thought U showed tbe boy to be a (It subjct for re straint and cor-reatloa; but that, owing to an order previously nude by Judge Ludlow, he would con-' llnueihetsM until next Haturday, allowing his dis charge It satlwaoiory security lu Ii00 be entered la tbe ueautlme. Mr.Ij.O Mull. so long tbe efficient assistant Of Mr. Dure, the lately deoa.ed crier, has heeu appointed to till the position led vscant by thatgeuth nian'sdea'h. Andrew J. eio.ulub and Washington UolTiuaa, ooa Vivtea during lbs week 0J MU aliempt to commit fc bnrglery, were sentnet; Hoffman, whsw fault or mis oriune was his being found In bad oimoany, to County Prl-n six mnntris and Rtiulbb, who wm the chit I mover In the crime, to County Prison lor fifteen month, aud required to give security In IjOQ to keep the pease, Schenck'a Mandrake Pills for Liver Complaint, A substitute for calomel. If your bowels are costive, try them. If your breath is bad, try them. If yon feel dto way, try them. If yon are low-iplrlted. try tbem. If you bavs a slca headache, try them. Bins mui and other preparations ot mercury actaally produce more suffering and death than the diseases wbloh tbey profess t care. And yet this corrosive mineral, so denounced by the Allopathto dscters, it prescribed by them almost universally In casts of liver complaint, consumption ef longs, etc The "Mandrake Pills" are eomptwsd entirely or roots and herbs, obtained from the great siorehonse of nature, and their ss'utary effects will appear as soon as the medicine Is brought to the test of a fair ex periment, Bohenck's Mandrake Pills do not produce any censes or sickness of the stomaeh; but when given for dyspepsia, It may be proper to nte tbem In connection with Hchsnck's Sea-Weed Tonic. By this judicious treatment, the digestive faculties are speedily restored to tbetr fall vigor, and the worst case of Indigestion may be cured, When we reflect that the liver Is the largest later nal organ or the body, that to It Is assigned the Im portant duty of altering the blood, and preparing the bile, tbat It Is snbjsot to many disorders, and thati when It la dl-eised or Inactive, the whole b-dy suf fers sympatuellcully, It Is not surprising that a medi cine which can restore the bealtby operations of the liver should produce such wonderful change! In the general health, and effect cares which may appear to be almost miraculous. Headaoheof longoonttnuance severe pains In tbe side breast, and shoulders, aching of tbe limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretchedness, and other alarming or distressing symptoms, Indicative of Imperfect or disordered ao tloa of the liver, are speedily removed by the use o f-cbenck's Mandrake Pills. r Cottlveneis, piles, bitter or sour eructations, and that Indescribable feellog of oppression, snenta anxiety, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which unfit a man for the management of business and the enjoyment of life, are all relieved by the uje of Bcbenck's Mandrake Pills. Prepared only by Dr. J. II.Bcbanck, at bis principal nice, No. II N. Blxlh street, corner ef Commerce, Philadelphia, and for sale by all druggists and dealers. Prloe, 25 cents per box. To the Public! It becomes onr painful duty to acquaint the public of the decease of tbe late L. Q. 0, WIshart, M. D. pro prietor of Wlsbarl's Plae Tree Tar Cordial. " "Worm Eugar Drops," "Ureat Amerlcau Dyspepsia Phis," and other equally popular proprietary medicines bearing his name. The object oj tbls not'ee Is t9 an nounce to the public that for a considerable time pre vious to his feath, tbe la'e I Q. C WIshart M D., Im parted to bis family the valuable formulas for the man ufacture ef bis medicines and that their man- faoture is being carried on by bin el Jest son, by whom the busi ness will also be continued tor Ibeturvlvlng family in the unchanged style of I. Q. C. K IBHABT, M. D., as heretofore, at the popular Family Medicine Store, No. lii N. Becoad street, Philadelphia, Pa. WEDDING INVITATIONS, BNGKAVED IN the newest and best manner. LOUIS DKKKA, Stationer and Kngraver. 9 IB No. lOMClHKSNUT Street. -ry BDDINO INVITATIONS, ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, fir tbe coming season. TLose wishing Cards will please call and examine onr SAMPLES. A 11 Bntravlng and Printing executed In the building by first-class AitlKts only. Prices lower than any other house In the city, R. HOPKINS A CO , STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, eim-weem Xfo. la ahuii tnreoW GROCERIES, ETC. PJEW MESS MACKEREL, JUST IN STORE, IN FINE ORDER. ALSO, SMOKED AND SPICED S1LM0N. COLTON & CLARKE, GROCERS, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALNUT Sta., 6 16 tnths PHILADELPHIA. INDIGO BLUE. gAELOW'S INDIGO BLUE, lor Blueing Clothes, is pnt up and for sale at ALFRED WILTBERGKR'S Drug Store, No. 238 N. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. BARLOW B INDIGO BLUE will color more water tban any other Blue la tbe market. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is free from add, and will not Injure tbe finest article. BABLOW'S INDIUO BLUE dissolves perfectly clear, and will not settle on the clothes or make them streaked. The Label Is copyrighted, and reads, "Ba-low's Inclgo Blue, prepared atd for sale at Alired Wiltber ger's Drug Htore,;No. 2i8 North Mecond street, Phila delphia." Barlow's Indigo Blue Is sold to dealers at a pi Ice tbat pays them lo keep It. CONSUMERS WILL FIND It on trial to be the most economical and handiest article ever used tor Blueing Clothes. Barlow's lndli-o Blue Is put up at Wlltbergtr's Drug Store, No. 'lii ik. Second street, and ntwhere else. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE Is made In the same way It was fourteen years ago, and docs not contain any ac:d. ONE FIVE-CENT BOX OB BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, dissolved In a mineral watar bottle of water, will make the best Liquid Blueing that can be n.ude, B4RLOW8 INDIGO does not require nv rags 10 tie It up In. A few grains of Barlow's Indigo Blue on Ihe end ot the fluger will color a tub ot water. 9 is L.t4p BAVE S, CUINCIIILLAS, ETC. ETC B JAMES & LEE, HO. 11 NOBTH SECOND 8TBCBT, Sign of the Golden. Lamb Are now receiving a large assortment of Cert vers, Cliinclillla, and other Overcoat lugs. Also, a full line of 31 and 6-1 Black Docbklus, all of the best makes. The attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially Invited t 18 s AT WHOLKEALB ANDRttTATL. nting)oms 91 N.e.coRner or rTNUrXc.. THIRD EDITION THE SOUTH. Cotton Receipts in Georgia Governor Hold en's Bon Makes a Denial. The Now Hampshire State Fair. Et., r.ie., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. FROM WASHINGTON Despatch to the Associated Preni. A Contradiction. Wahhinotok, Sept. 19. Joseph W. HoldcD, son of Governor Ilolden, U-leirraphsfrom KaU'lpb. tbat tbe despatch relative to his speech at a mass niectlnp there is fnl-e; tbat be rave none or the incendiary advice attributed to him, nor did any one else. FROM GEORGIA. Cotton Receipt at Macon. Macon, Sept. 19. Th; Teegrnph publishes a statement showirg that tho Southwestern Bail road received last week 3400 bales of cotton from the southwest and west of Macon, tor transpor tation over that road. Of this amount 3068 bales were received lor through ehipuient, that is, for Savannah, New York, and other Eastern cities. The remainder were received f r delivery at Macon. The receipts this week, judging from what wa received on Monday and Tuesday, will far exceed those of last week. FROM NEW YORK. A Destructive Conflnsrrntlon. Special Despatch lo The Evening Telegraph. Saw York, Sept. 19. it about 3-30 this morn Ins; a large fire occurred in the spinning rooms of tbe carpet factory of E. S. Iligpins & Co., at the loot of West Forty-third street, which de stroyed an entire wing, 250 by 50 feet, with the stock and machinery. Tbe latter was very valuable and probably the finest in tho country. When the fire was discovered by one of the watchmen be called his comrades, tour in num ber, and endeavored to extinguish the flames, but to no pnrpose. Had the alarm been given when the tire was flnt discovered, It would probably have been extinguished with trifling damage. The loss is $26,000, not fully insnred. The companies have not yet been asci-rtained. New Hampshire State Fair. Manchester, Sept. l!). The New Hampshire State Fair closed yesterday. It was tho most sncceeslul ever beld in the. State. Tne receipts amounted to $13,000, and over $6000 wus given in piemiums. Suicide. MoCoNNELLsnuRO, Pa., Sept 19. Jacob Bar mnnt, a respectable larme', iesidm near tais place, hung himself in his barn early this morn Ine. No cause is assigned lor the act. II j leaves a large iamily. Mew York Stock UuoliiUonn-2 P. 91. Received oy telegraph iroui tillendlnnlng A Davis, chock tsrotters, jno. 18 s Thlru street: N.Y.Uent. U 132 Hltts.F.W.andCUl.llO n. x. ana i. it......... Ph. and Itca.R.. Mlcli.is.ana JN. i. Jtc.bo Ol. ud fltt.K 8ttU Chi. and N. W. ooui.Ul Chi. andN.W.pref.. n Chi. andK.1. H 10 Market sUong. Tol. & Wabasli K... Ml Mil. aud bt. P. com tmi Adams Express Co. 51 yJlsiF"rKO 28 U. 8. Express wy Tennessee Us, now.. 6K Gold M iuyt RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL TIMOBJE KA1LKOAD. T1JMJS TABLE, commencing BUNDa Y.r-eptL'uioer 18, 1W, Trains will leave Depot corner of BkOAO blreet and WASH. IJNuTON Avenue as follows: Way-Mall Train at M) A. M. (Sundays excepted for Baltimore, stopping at all Regular stations, con-Q-ctliie with Delaware Ralirond at Wilmington for Orlbtteldand Intermediate biatlous. Kx press Train at 11 45 A.M. (Suudays excepted) for Baltimore and Wanhlngton, stopping at Wilmington, Perryvllle, aud Ilavre-de-Urace. Connects at Wl luuifcwu wivu train lur r bw vusi.iv. dianton, Newark, Elk ton, Northeast, Charlestown, Perryvllle, ilavie-de-uraco, Aberueen, For ry man's, Kdgewood, Magnolia, Cbuse's and Htarumer's Kau. Mght Express at 11'30 p. M. (Dully) mr Baltimore and Washington, stooping at Chester, Thuilow, i,la wood, ClaymODt, Wilmlnstuu, Newark, K kton, K on beast, Perry vlU and ilvnda-iraue. Connects at Wilmington (Mutardays excepted) with Delaware liallroad lne, stopping at Mew (Jaule, Mlddleiown, Clayton, Dover. Harrington, Bedford, Salisbury, Princess Anne, and connecting at CrisUold with Boat for forties Monroe, Norfolk, Portamoath, and the Bomb. f ansengers for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk via Ba'tlmore will take tue;il.t5 A.M. Train. Via Urlsneld wlU lakJ the 11-so P. M. train. WILMINGTON TRAINH. stopping at en. etatluna between Philadelphia and Wilmington. Lev Philadelphia at 11-00 A.M., s-tio, SDO.land T St P. M. The b 00 P. M. Train connect with Delaware Ballroad for Harrington and Ihwh mediate stations. Leave WUmlnclou 7'UO aria s-iu a. m.., fit), -lg, and 7-.r0 P. M. The s in A, M. Train will nut stop between Chenler and Philadelphia, Ihe 8 lu a. M and 7 uu P. M. trains from Wilmington run au"J- Au other Accommodation trnlus Uundrtys "l!BOfil BALTIMOTUE TO PHILADELPHIA. Leave Baltimore Vtb A. M Way-Wall: s is, A. M Express; Tib P. M., txpreris: S i5 V. M.. Kxpreas, SUNDAY TKalN t'KOM BALTIMUKH, Leaves Baltimore at 7'26 P. M., Slopping at Magnolia, terrymau's, Aberueen, Havr-auraod, Perryvllle, Cbarientown, 0rh-Ka6t. K kton, Newark, blanton, Newport, Wilmington, Claymout, Lluwooa, and Chester. Through rtlckfits to all points West, Sonth, South west, mar be procured at the Ticket Oihce, No, szs CH6NUT S'.ruot, under the Ooutluenlal Hotel, where, a: so, state-rooms and berths in sleeping can can be secured during tbe day. Persons purchasing tickets at this oUlco oca have their bagguge checked at their residence by tbe Union i Transier Company t8 H. If. KF-NKKY, Buperlntendeut, PHILADELPHIA AND EKIB RAILROAD. ,'l'U HO H AN D DlHECT HUUTK B f W HiKN PHlLADKLflll-K.BALIlilUKJj;. Ill A rtRISBUKii. WILL1AMISVOKT. iMJ THJfi UltKAT OIL Jljfii GION OF PENNSYLVANIA. Kiegaut bleeping Cars on ail Nlgbt Trains. On aud etier MONDAY, bopie.iibdr U, .1868, the trains on Ihe Philadelphia aud lute ltu.lroad will run as follows: WmWAID. KAIL TBA1N leavtu 1'hllaaeipbla 10 4) P. M " ' WliilamBpirt (-iA,M, arrives at Erie 9 25 P.M. ERIE BXPRJtSS leaves i-uiuaelpuift 11-80 A. M. " " Wllllamhport 8 8SP, M. arrives at brie B-6U A. M. ELMIK MAIL leaves Philadelphia., 8(0 A. M. ' Wliilanisnort 8 28 P.M. " arrives at I.ckhaveu 70 P. M. KAMWAun. MAIL TBAIN leaves Erie 10-50 A. M. " " WlllUmsuuri 10 16 P, M, arrives at fhlladelphla 7U) A.M. EE IK KXPEEbg leaves Erie, f -aS P. M. " " Wllllamsporfc 815 A.M. .. .. arrives at Philadelphia... 8-00 P. at. Mall and Fmrebs connect with Oil Creek and lillOUOH Ballroad. BAUUAQE CllEOKED ALFRED L. TYLER, 1 II Qeueral Superluteudent. TDENK8YLVAMA HOSPITAL. J- Philadklpiha Jaaoary M, 1808, Tbe attendlDg Managers are: B. Morris Wain. No, in South Delaware avenue. Adolpb K.Borle. No. 158 Dock street Attending Physician Dr. J, H. Da Costa, No, 1001 Sprue sire et. Attending Snrgeons Dr. Addlnell Hewson.No. 138 South Fltteenth street; Dr. D. Hayes Agoew, No. 18 North Eleventh street. m The Physicians and Surgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (Sundays excepted), to receive appli cation tor admlHsloD, Persons seriously injured by accident are always admitted U brought to the Hospital Immediately thareaff r. surt PA T E N T E D. PANT9 SCOURKD AND NTItKTSJHKI from I to 6 Indies, at Mottet, Frerir h hteam Dyeing and Boonriug, No. e N, NlNlilblcttA au4rxu,Ts KAUtUueai, mil FOURTH EDITION wv h iiiixori:oiv A Quorum to bo Present on Mon-dny-Treasury Department Exhibit for tho Week. Ete Kit. Etc, Ef., Ete-, Ele. FI FTII EDITION FROM WASHINGTON ltfontlity Next. Special Despatch to The livening Telegraph. Washington, Sept. 19. Prom present appear ances, It acorns as th )ugh a quorum of the House of Representatives woulj be present on Monday ueit. Leading members here have received letters from a large number of absentees, now lul filling tbeir appointments In tbe political canvass, statins tbat tbey will undoubtedly be present. From what can be learned in conver ration with the leaders In the House, it Is poa Bible that the only business done, if Congress meeta, will be to provide for another recess, and a reassembling in the latier part of October. A Special MiSNlon. The Secretary of War has directed Colonel Gibon to proceed to Philadelphia npon a special pervlce connected with the business before tbe the Board of Claims, having dlicharced which, he will return to his past in the War Depart ment. Treasury Department (Statement. Despatch to the Associated Pre. Washing ton, Sept. 19. National Bank Currency issued for the week t9l,500 Total to dnte 80!,790.376 Mutilated Bills returned 9,133,020 Insolvent Dank Notes redeemed 808,329 Actual Circulation at this date 299,819,027 ri actional Currency Printed lor the week 842,500 Shipped to Assist. Treas., fit, Louis 1,000,000 " N. York 1,000,000 " U. 8. Depositary, Chicago 60.000 " " Cincinnati 60,000 Fractional currency Issued : Assistant Treasurer. Philadelphia, 50.000 U. S. Depositary, Cincinnati, 60 03 Do. fittsburg, 60000 To National Banks, 385,613 Securities held lor circulating notes, 341 921,700 Do. Ddeposlts of public money, 38,052 350 Fractional currency redeemed, 483,000 From St. Louis. St. Louih. Sept. 19. An Omaha despatch says a party of Government surveyors were surprised by Indians on the Republican river, south of Fort Kearney, on Wednesday. Edward Malone, a flag man, was killed, but the remainder escaped, vtiih the loss of their instruments and one team. The Denver 7ri'btme makes Bradford's majori ty lor Congress CG, with two towns to hear from. New York Stuck .notation., 3 P. M. Received by telezrapU from Glendlnnlne Davis. Stock Brosiors. No. 48 H. Third Htrfc N. Y. Cent. R. J31l4i I'acltto Mall3l Co..ll2V n,i.auarj,n 4U'i in,ii Uau m oi. MicU.H.aml N.I.K. Cle. and Fltt. K 8S I'hl. aruIN W rnm aiVU Chic and N. W. prt Chi. and R. I. K 104 Pitts. K.W. and Ohl 110 Toledo & Wab a.'2 Mil. & St. P. coin.., 07?. Adams Express Co 61 Wells. Fararo A no. in U. 8. Express......... 47 Tennessee 6s, new.. 69 ,.H1J4 Gold. Market steady. , Mortality op thb Citt. The nnmber of 'deaths in tlifi city for Ihe week eiidim? at noon-to-day was 202, belne; an increase of 16 over tbe corTespcndimr period of last year. Of these 111 were adults; 161 were minors; males, 150; females. 112; boys, 90; girls, 61. Of the num ber, 199 were bi rn in the Uni'ed States, 62 were foreign, 11 weie unknown, 7 were people of color, and 19 were Iront tbe country. Congestion of the brain is credited with 6, rholera-iniantuni 28, consumption ot the lungs 22, convulsions 12, diarrhoja 8, dysentery 7, loQammation of tbe brain 4, marasmus 22. Tbe deaths In the various Wards were as fol lows: Wards. First.. Second Third Fourth Filth Hlxlia Soventh , Eighth Mnih Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Tbiiteenib ... Fourteenth.., Tfarct. ..10 Fifteenth ..12 (sixteenth .. 8 Ki-venteenth , .. 8 Eighteenth , ..11 Nineteenth .. 2 Twentieth ,..!0Twenty-flrst .. 4 1 Twenty-second - 5 Twenty-third , 71'rwenty-fourth . 9, Twenty-fifth 4lTwenty-8lxth .. 6Twenty-Beventh.... 1 1 1 Twenty-fig hth ...17 ... 8 ...11 9 24 17 , 9 , 8 , 7 , 6 , 8 , 7 .13 , 3 Hbarirsb at thb Central Btatios. This afternoon, before Alderman Beltler, at the Ceu lial Station, Margaret Gates had a hearing upon the charge of larceny. Mrs. Henrietta M. Hotter, residing at No. 1315 North Twelfth ttreet, testified that a Dumber of articles of wearing apparel had been stolsn from tbe boose, and that the accused looked very much like a person whom she had engaged as a servant and whom ehe suspected of taking the articles. Jacob Denlzer, living at No. 155 Poplar street, testified that a silver watch, a pair of gaiter, and some money bad been stolen from bis bouse about five weeks since; he positively Identified tbe defendant as tbe thier; bis wife had engaged the accuted as a servant, but the only stayed some three or four days. Henry Iiartmann, employed as baker at Mr. Deutztr's, alfO identified the accued. Mrs. Deutzer also corroborated tbe foregoing testimony. Hold in 11400 ball for her appearnnce. miLADKirilU STOCK laCHANCK 8ALKS, SEPT. 19 lupoited by D Haven fe Br , No. 40 a. Third street 83000 Susq bs .bS. 6a loutU W Jer Klis t sn far & Mech a. old Block- AS lMsbLeblVsv 2i?i ISO do. o. ii,7, 2o do ... 2' ' luo sh Psnna K....bitt. bf'i ISO . dOi,..,..,. 8o lov do. ts ( AOs INN 66 HJtUOKD BOARD. 2000 W'eBt Pa It 6s.... J 1H b lted B . 8 an ImIi V R...C 55V 10(1 un Kend B brlu. f'l ao oeu. 43 do Is.b30. 48 ao......ia.bii.. 48 ..-8(1. 4(1 .r.is. 48 ... bWI. 48 2iX. 48 10 4(0 810 10.) 300 110 luo du..., do... do... do.. (0 sb Olrurd Bk....iJ. 81 500 Lb ta.gold !..- BjH Dish A,ll ecu H....IJ0- 44g 100 su Leb N be. Ti ltosbfeuna V..... 88 1H7 do. .Is. 88 100 sb Ocean OU - Hi 400 100 no 100 tuU do. do, do., do. do,. 4(1 lj .Id, ...is. to yi ,.a:w. 40.',' blO. 48 81 HS4rt 48 HI S4I S HEIGHT LINES FOR NEW YOKK AND ALL t-OINTb NOKTU and KAfiT, and lor aU Jons on Camden and Amboy and OonneoUna Kkllroads. from Walnut street wbarf, INCUKAHKS DKHFATOH. Freight for all way points on tbe Camden and Amboy, Freehold and Jameaborf, and BurllusjloB Lonnty Railroads, forwarded at 12 o'clock Noon. For Trenton, ATluceton, Kingston. Kocky 11111. and all polula on the New Jersey and Jielvidato) Kail xoadB, lorwarded at 8H P. M, For New York.lat 12, 2. and 8 P.M. Freight received from 7 A. M . to 8 P. JC A slip memorandum, speclfylcg the marks and nnmbera, shippers aud conslsnees, must la every la stance bt sank wltb each lad of f oeds. WAXTKB FKBtMAN, Arsnt, Ho, X B. Dviawars Avenna, fhUadelaalaw TTIAPT FltfclGHT LINE, VIA NORTH Jj PKNNoYLVAMA KalLROAD, to Wilkes barre, Alubnuoy City. Monnt Carmel, Oentralla, and all points on LehlgU Valley KaUroad and lu branches. . By new arrangements, "perfected thla day, this road 1b enabled to give Increased despatch to merchandise coirsigufd to tne above named points. Quods delivered at the 1 bronh Freight Depot, ft. K. corner of FRONT and NOBLK hireets, Before 8 P. M will reach Wllkesbarre, UouuiCarmel, LlHlimioT City, aud the other stations In Muhanoy and Wyoiulug valleys before 11 A. M. of the suooeedlat day Itf ail fcl.I.Irl U.aRj:, Atui. CONGRESS. A Qaorum Certain to bo rresent 5Tho Legislation Proposed. E-, El., Ktc., El5t Kttf ;te. FROM WASHINGTON Special Despatch 6 Th, Boening Telegraph. A Qsorum No lA,ng,r In inbt. WASHinoroit, Kept. l9.-Oeneral Schenck a.d Senator Morgan are In receipt of telegraphic de-patches from Rrpabl.can members of Con gress which remove all anxiety abouta qnoram. There will be a sufficient number here on Mon day evening to form a business quorum, withoal the aid of any of the Democratic members. What Cong rex Will Do. Speaker Colfax has been In consultation with several Republican leaders respecting the drafla for ailita-y bills for the South, In orJer to pro tcct the Union party at the Presi Jeniial election in the reconstructed States. This business, and tbe adoption of legislation for the relief of the Rollins and McCulloch dead lock in the Revena i appointments, will constitute the chief topics e tho session. Many leading Republicans, how ever, deprecate any legislation Involving ten days delay for a velo, as tbe absence of Con greastnen from their constituencies at thla period of the political campaign may cost maoyo them their scats. Tbe proposition to limit tbe action of th? extra sesolon to a resolution of adjournment until October will be strongly opposed, and may not be pressed, many members being of the opinion tbat any legislation in October will be too late for producing au effect upon the Presiden tial issue, and do mote harm than good. A all of the House to be Made. Senator Morton telegraphs that he will bet here to-night or to-morrow moraine. Very few members arrived to-day, but they are expecto In force to morrow or Monday morning. Speaker Colfax has settled all doubts as to a session being held by stating in advance that he will allow a call of the House If a quorum la not present. The SiiervlorMhlp. There Is no truth in ihe report telegraphed from here that General Hcbenck has advised Mr. Rollins to comprjmise with Stcretary McCulloch. about the Supervisorehtps. l'ostal A Hair. Postmaster-General Randall has prepared a circular of instructions to postmasters, requiring; them to enforce the provisions of tho new postal law, which will be Issued as soon as printed. Postmasters are directed to stop all letters and circulars relating to lotteries and gift enter prises. At the White House. General Kilpatrlck arrived this morning from New York, and bad an Interview with tbe Pre sident this afternoon. Alexander H. Stephen! was closeted with Mr. Jobnson a long time to day. Sanios Acosta, the new Minister from. Colombia, was received by. the President at noon, when the usual speeches were made. Secretary 8eward accompanied Senor Acosta to thn Whira ITousa. Safety of the Steamer Northern Light. Nbw York, Sept. li. Tbe Commercial Adoer User has news that a telegram, received front Cowes, announces the arrival there of tbe steamer Northern Light, heretofore fearellost. New York Stock Quotations 4 p. jf. Received by telegraph from Glendlnnlnar A Davis, Block Brokers, o. 4 H. T&ird l Mreeu N. Y. Cent. K 131,Paolflo Mall St. Oo 1I1U Y. and E. R ....... 46 Toledo & Wabash! oK? Ph. and Rea. K 94 Mil. t 8U Paul com" 97-& Mich. . and N. 1. K Adams Express .. O ev. & PltUb'g R fsy. Wells, Fario Exd " 2 un . ana N. w. com wy4, TJ. 8. Express ud... 6 Ohl. and N.W. nrf III Chi. and K. I. R 103 Pitta, k. W. & Cbl. 110 lennessee fla.new ... m Gold .... H4 Mttritet steady. WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA BAILKOAD.-BUMMJIK AKKANOKMKNX Id., I 80 P. M., 4'1S P. M 4-80 P. M T P. IfTlllp' it JLeaveWest Cbeetar tor PhUadelphla, from 'ueima On east Market street, at 816 A. rib 1 u PZ A, II. , 106 A. M,16P. M..4-S0P. aV., 8-58P l On and after Monday, June 15. an additional Train piintf.?6 W pIm8.1" ft"t Le1J U(1 rmedlaw Trains leaving 'West Chester at f80 A, M audi leaving Philadelphia at 460 P.M., will stopat'B.Ou Junction and Media only. Pasbeneera to or tram station between West Chester and B. O. Junction going Eaet. will take train leavln. West Chester a 7-16 A 11.. and going West will take train leavlnc Philadelphia at 4-80 V. M and traaaar at B. Ol Juni tlon. The Depot In Philadelphia la reached d tract r bv the Cliesnut and a W a.Hul btreet curs. Those ci tti Market Htreet line run within one square. Tha cars of both linos connect with each train upon Its) rrlVfc1' OS SUNDAYS, J,eave Pblladelpbut at 8-uo A. M. and lO0 P, K. Leave V. eet Chester at TiS A.M. and i-0U P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at VISA. M. and 4' 80 P. !A and leaving Went Cheater at 7H0 A. M. and 4 80 P. M., connect at B, O. Junction with Trains oa P. A B. V. li. It., for Oxford and Intermediate nolnla. Paesen.erB are allowed to take Weariuc Apnaral only, as hut gate, and the Company will not In any case be responsible (or an amount exoeedlng one uuw.vu uvua. V i.' xr Xr tuufctaufc is maae mom wuui.uneraibup rilIBUriiUi8 IS A81 ASJOOe PHILADELPHIA, GfiBMANTOWN. ABO MJttBittl OWN KAILKOAit -TXMJS TABr Leave Phll'delphlas, 7, 8, 8U6, lo, n, 11 A. M.. l 8Si. 8X. 4. . ' X. 810, 7, 8 , 10, 11, 12 p m. ' Leave Gei man to wn 8, 7, 7, 8. 81io, 9. 10, ILUiu. 1 8. 8 4, 4. 8, 8, 7, 8, t, lu, lTP. M7 The 8 au Down Train, and 33 and 8V TJp Trains will not stop on the Oermantown Branch, teave Ph ladelphla a. M. i, 7, 10X P. M. Leave Oe mantown KA, M. 1, 8. 81 P. M. CbKttiNDT HILL RAILKOAD. anH P. m! elphl A' M- X 8X1 leave CUeBtnnt Hill T'lC, 8, 9M0, and U'10 M. 1-sa 840, 640, 8'40, 8 40 and 1040 P, M. ON BUNDAYB. Leave Phlltieirbta 8 a. m. 1 and T P. If. Leave Chestnut HU1 7 0 M, 12-40, (HO and 9 Lave Philadelphia 8. V, and lTui A. M? 1 4,8.,806andlltfp.tf.,u "w W.I. Leave Norrlstown 6 40, 7, 7 "60, V, and 11 A If iu a. , W. and . t. MoN U Leave Philadelphia A. U., 2 ao aad 718 P. 1C. Leave . ifYe.M.MaynJF t,10' w ,'ao" w' J4UA, M.. M.MX,ana.P6M.BuiroAya Leave Philadelphia A, M., X and TM P. H, Leave Mauayuuk 7 A, M 8 and H P. M. W, b. W1USON, General Superintendent, Depot, WIN'l'H and UBKhJS wtrseta, WEST JERSEY RAILROADS. FALL AND W1NTKB AKKANUKMKH f. From foot of MARKET btreet (Upper Commencing WKDNKaUAY, Meiiteiuoer 16, 1888. For C'epe May aud statloua below MUivme, 8 ta r Mlllvllle, Vlneland, and intermediate station Slid 8 al P. "hi. wmt..jiA, M.. 8-18,8 80. and 81X1 P. M; FrJlytralu '" Camden dally at M o'oloos: ,IOFie'iBht receive second covered whasf below Wa'mui 1 lntifrJiyjio. South Delaware avenue, jreign Denver" . WJ1X1AM J HKWKL,4 ill buperluteudauU