DAILY LTE ft 1 " TELEGRAPH PIITL ADELPIII A, MONDAY, JUlYf 10 , 1800, 8 rnu.ADEi.niiA. July 19, JW.M- of Evening TelegrapK-VeM Sir :-I m Ml Mtcntlve leader of your excellent paper, "d .rdnloosdivltual,ara Influenced J able extent by Its teaching The many diatribe, ttat Have recently appeared in lt colnmns agalnBt ?rVfeVoiSltlcU unprincipled and corrupt SneMMken, and yonr many laudation, and recora .eIuon. "V nprfRht bo.lne.s men for portion, or pnbHc as' being singularly coincident with my own wiews bave made a deep impression upon my mind. Ton may. therefore, imagine my astonishment upon r.llnir the Uadfr In your Saturday's Impression, en ime'j "Car Taltanway Klngltocomo a DIslnteroHted ilovprnor 7" In which you claim that the qualities whirh too have frpqiiently enumerated as almoHt Zupntlal to the Intelligent and faithful performance Important official Uutiefl eutlrely uaOt Asa Packer for the oflkc of Governor of Pennsylvania, " TheRiPulillcan candidate for Uovcrnor Is, in every resmct, a professional politlrliin-a vain, nnscrunu g nnrclVable, nnprlnclpled man. Mr. bker ta .i,r,i,ii,i hueclmeu of a luminous man of that class 01 2n who Kv "made our State what ah. now Is he ", nih nd influence In the Union. Svlho kCi Nr l'Silll aftlrm that h. SffiXniHto hair Hie extent of his political w 11 VfoVv i,v desire to subserve his own Interest lenTatcrlng 'the a.lalrs of the oftlc. to which 'Vbe jJSrf"1 to which I rerer Is exceedingly captions, !i .ireful rea.ler can easily perceive that the write? ww arguing against his' better judgment. Whv noT in endeavoring to defeat Mr. Packer, op pose Mm "ooHime he is a Democrat, and declaim !inst "ho principles of that party, rather than con n ni mlltles which, in the minds of nearly all our Ltnien render! l a desirable candidate? If .lud.ro iCver. nosUion as an active business man, heavily lwt'rierOTtarlly, in an important Interest, dtsnuanneV iim for on'u'.e then M m.ny o our rpullvcreat men disqualified. The dlitw uity m our t5Yi try is t "at men who are to. lii-MeuU aiil S too lule Hterllug Integrity of cl.ara.-tr to X ciecdlM h. ornble business, generally turn their immtinn (n asi aided by papers that are bound by C than 5 too successfully) to polities, and ilk out to live upon olllclal stealings. It is nut iTkely that Juilge Packer, if elected Uovcrnor, could Tlndn for armtsMeraUx to sign such an nn just measure us the Twelfth and Sixteenth Streets wlSTM that have : recently appeared in your columns, setting forth o in. po? ance of defeating the old members of the late Wis attire arc calculated to do much good by rifymg ou? politics. I have, armed with these irticles visited my neighbors, and fully believe thilt rhave'lmmced 7core? of them to withhold their Jiipportfrom the nominee of our purty, hlisha W. &vMs, In whose district 1 reside Do not, I pray you, eounu ract all mv eirorts nnd altthegod you have done by supporting for Governor a man who was engaged with Davis, Hong, and others In the in famous legislation or last winter, that disgraced ur State and brought the blush or shame to the cheeks of the citizens of our glorious Commonwealth. Respectfully yours, CITY A Fai.sk Rc-hor. Siuec Saturday Third street has teen considerably excited over a rumor that the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company had obtained the ontrol In the management of the Heading Kallroad Company. Humor had it that the former company bad forwarded an agent to Kurope with the express fmrposo of buying up the stock, which Isthecontrol ing interest owned by foreigners in the latter com pany, and that he had telegraphed that he had been nccessful in his mission. We called upon the fflcers of the Heading this morning, and they em phatically deny the report. They themselves had been Informed of the rumor, and had, In response to ft telegram received from their agent in London, knade a positive denial of the truth of the state went. . Singular Railway Accident. Last erening, as ft Seventeenth and Nlnet enth Streets Passenger jkailway car was crossing the switch at Nineteenth aad Arch streets, the passengers were considerably alarmed by seeing the floor on the passage way ripped np by a piece of rail. Fortunately no one was Injured, though the piece of Irou passed In very lose proximity to the feet of a lady. The rail which reated so much excitement was a short piece, and die spikes in it had been rendered useless by con stant wear. As the front wneels crossed the upper fart of It, the weight of the cur caused the other end to fly op, and before the vehicle could be stopped onsiderable damage was Inflicted to the flooring. Thb Municipal Contests This morning, at half-past 10 o'clock, the proceedings in the munici pal election contests were resumed before Exami ners Messlck and Hatturs, the respondents still con tinuing their testimony. The following witnesses were heard : James H. N. Miller, John F.V.Pole, Joseph Chambers, Arthur Mullen, John Downey, Michael Marcus, William Tussell, Samuel Roger's, Jesepli Taylor, and John Loughrin. Examination adjourned until Wednesday next, at 11 A. M. Young Rorhekp John Harrington and Charles Knight (lads) have been held by Alderman Carpen ter for robbery. The storo of Mr. Weeks, on South treet, below Second, was robbed about two weeks fo of (28 in pennies. These lads for some time fcave been rather flush, and on being arrested acknowledged having entered the store by means of lalie keys. On ITer Second Trip The Iron steam collier Jttlcsnake, built under the auspices of the Heading Railroad Company, started to-dav on her second trip to Portsmouth, N. II. She is laden with six hun dred tons of coal, and was freighted by W. I). Crane Co. The Rattlesnake is commanded by Captain Chaw, and has given great satisfaction. low Water Owinir to the low Btaee of water In the Schuylkill, many persons availed themselves yesterday afternoon of the privilege of walking across the bed of the river Just below the Fairmount dam, dry shod. Not a particle of water was pasng over the) dam, even when disturbed by the steamers kuuvc. Caught Under SuRpicrniiH circumstances. Tolin Dibellne and John Connelly were lonnd secreted last night in an alley adjoining No. 243T Callowulil Street. Lying beside them were two empty valises, from which fact it was inferred that they contem plated a robbery. Alderman pauooaat sent ineiu ueiow. A Wom.b-BB Pickpocket Lewis Orman (colored) on Saturday night attempted to pick a drunken nan's rocket, at Sixth ami Ixtmbard streets. His Derations were watched by a policeman, who caught mm vim nis nanus in tne pocaet ui urn victim. Lewi, was accommodated with prison quarters by Alderman Carpenter. Stealing Railroad Iron. Alderman tlelns this morning bound over Bernard McDonald to answer the charge of stealing railroad irou, the property of the Heading Kallroad Company, from Frauklord JKJMU HUU UiHIlfll HVCUIIlh An Incendiary. George W. Culbertsnn, a lad, has been taken into custody for setting tire to a stable n Second street, above York, on Friday afternoon last, and, after a hearing helore Alderman llulus, wan uem ui tiouu nun ui appcur ai court. Ornaments to a Police Station Four hand some vases, four feet in height, and a terra-coUa were dog, have been presented to the Nineteenth Ward Station as ornaments to the pretty garden Which Burrounds that building. Store Robbery The store of Isaac Knrl, No. S119 Vine street, was entered yesterday afternoon and robbed of a coat and a number of pennies. The thief was seen, but not captured. VyEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN Y I Lb newest and'best manner. LOUIS 1KU1LA . (Stationer and Kngravar, No. lutti UHK3NUT btrw , QROQUET! 921. CllOQUET FOUR QUIRES FRENCH. PAPER, and FOUR PACKS ENVELOPES TO MATCH, In a Doable Box nlj l 00. 1 JOHN LINERD, IT WBmt No. 921 SPRING GARDEN Street QROQUET. CHEAPEST AND BEST, Painted with China Gloss, and warranted not to wear off, made of OCK MATLE, ATFLE, E0SEW00D, BOXWOOD, From is-oo per set np. a. nosKDis & co., imrr- STATIONERS,) No. 0 :3 A R c - QtTot, 1 MWBW0 rniLADELTHIA,: THIRD EDITION DOMESTIC AFFAIES. Naval Orders Suicides in the East and "West Tin Filibusters in Fort Lafayette An Ex traordinary Income Return. jEtc, i:tc, i:tc, i:tc, i?tt. FliOM NEW YORK. The FlIlbuHlcrr In Fort I.nfnyetle. DrnpaUh to The Eveninq TelfyrapK New York, July 10. Several Incorrect state ments Laving been made relative to tho placing of the Cuban prisoners in Fort Lafayette, it is now declared that tliey were sent there by Marshal Barlow under the general powers granted him by President Grant. Tim IIonry nml HlocU Market. Nkw York, July 111. Money market iictivc at 7 per sent., currency, (lold market wenk, but little doing; opened at 135. rrcsont quo tation, 13,1. Government bonds firm nnd buornnt. United States Fixes, 81; registered, 2CJ;;: coupons, 20; Five-Twenties, 181W, V)i, do., 1SC.4, S3; do., 1 '..-, 22; new, 20; do., lSOS, 20; Ten-Forties, 10; Canton, 10;; Cur. redey bonds, 8. Sterling exchange firm, (50 days, 110; 3 days, 110'. Stock Market fever-i.-h, with Indications of :i bull movement; Can ton, (iH; Cumberland, !i:i; Western Union, !!"i; Quicksilver, 10; Adams, 00, Wells, Farjo, S,?'- F1WM WJS1ITJVGTOJV. Didn't Want III Income Published. Vrijxttch to the Atsocinted rrtitK. Washington, July 10. The Secretary of the Trcnsury to-day received the following letter: "Dear Sir: Enclosed please find $470. This is not conscience money, but doing a local business in a Pennsylvania town, nnd by care and manage ment having made it pay, I have thought that it would be injurious to my business to have my full income published in our village paper, therefore. I have paid a part of my income tax to the collector, and the balance I send direct to you. Yours, etc., 'Honesty.'" Naval Orders. Commander Breeze and Past Assistant Pay master Mallack have been ordered to the Cvane. FROM NEW ENGLAND. The End of a Spendthrift. Portsmouth, N. H., July 19. J. H. Drake, of Syracuse, New York, cut his throat with a razor nt the Appledore House, Isle of Shoals, yesterday. He had inherited a fortune, which lie has been spending lavishly of late, and was laboring under temporary insanity at the time. He was thirty years of asre. FROM THE WEST. Suicide. Ci.kvei.and, July 19. H. S. Fra9ble, a young man employed as salesman in the house of Gor don, McMillan & Co., in this city, drowned him self in Sandusky bay this morning. I.ntKt Iff nrlfcls ly Telegraph. Nkw York, July 19 Cotton quiet and unchanged : gales of 1B0 bales. Flour dnll and prices favor buy ers; sales of 7600 bbls. State at f5'10($6 80; West ern, ft-10(S,7125. Wheat firmer; sales of 23,000 liuslieis no. n at jl-4'.i(.fliw; xso. h at 11-44. corn firm; sales of 43.000 bushels mixed Western at 9lo f cents. Oats heavy at 80 lrf(o 81 cents. Beef quiet. Pork dull; new mess, 132 60. Lard quiet. Whisky qniet at f 1 1)5. Baltimore, July 19 Cotton dull and nominally 84n-,ii4 . Four quiet and dull ; Howard street super fine, 6-6n?rv',6: do. extra. tf-7fii7; do. family, ?7-!tt r7- Cltv Mills superfine, 5Ti0(B0;do. extra, f(i-25i8; do. family, fi7S10-R0; Western superfine, ft-26Y B-75 Wheat firm; red, gi-rof ruo; choice, sitsn. Corn hither: while tfiotaiia: yellow. -wa,v&, Oats 707'2c. for new. Provisions unchanged ; mess port: quiet at $34. Bacon active ; rib sides, 18(Al8tf ; ciearrib, lfi18.(; shoulders. 15V(lBtf. Hams, UOdnax Lard dull at Q(&20. Whisky ; none here, ana wouiucjmmanu iiwnu. Stock Quotation by Glcndlnnlng, Davis Co, York house the following :- Telegraph. a P. AI. report through their New N. 1. Central K. KHi N. Y. & Erie I? 29 Ph. and Itea. R. 93 V Mich. 8. and N. LR..105 Cle. and Pitt lit 10i,V Chi. and N. W. com. . 70.V Chi. and N. W. pref.. 94 v Chi. and It I. It 114?." Pitta. F. W. Cut R.163', Pacific M. 8 82 West. Union Tel 86 Toledo and Wabash. . 73 V Mil. and St Paul it o 76 MIL and 8t Paul It p. 86 V Adams Kx press. 69 .V wens. K argo. ui Gold 133 jnar&ei uuii. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. Till Afternoon's Quotations. By A tlantfc Catte. Lokdon, July 19 P. M Consols for money, 93 V; and for account, 93VfS3V. IT. 8. Five-twenties quiet Stocks quiet Erie, 19 Vi Illinois Central, 93 V. London, July 19 P. M. Sugar dull at 2s.ff.2s. 3d. RA1HES. Horrible Cnne of Hydrophobia. Rvt-htxU'r (Minn.) Oor. Milwaxikee Sentinel. On lust Thursday a man known here by the miRio of John Callahan, but whose right name is believed to be John McKUigatt, showed signs of that terrible disease Known to the medical faculty as hydrophobia. For several days pre vious ho had shown symptoms of the disease, and had been watched closely. He has hud seve ral terrible raving tits or spasms, the first of wkli h lasted some four hours, and, though a small-sized man, It required four men to hold him while they lasted, so violent were they. He has several times begged hisjnttendunts to put an cud to his siiiicrhigs by taking his life. He has such a horror of the occurrence of the raving lits (hat lie tries to bite nil who approach him Doctors Mayo, Croe, Galloway, and Allen hare visited the unfortunate man," nnd all njjrce in pronouncing it hydrophobia, and, of course, in curable. The disease Is traced to a bite the vic tim received at Owatonna, a town forty miles west of Rochester, on the Winona and Bt. l'etcr Railroad, about a year ago, from a dog that was owned by the proprietor of a fast nag known as the Hello of Owntoiina. The ni..n was bitten on the heel, but the wound was slight and soon healed over, and the nfluir was thoug&t no more of till a few days auo, when signs of hydro phobia appeared. There are eonllicting stories afloat concerning the condition of the dog in qustion nt the time the man was bitten. One story is that the animal was rabid and was soon after killed, and another that the canine that caused the mischief Is still alive at Owatonna. Dr. Mayo informs me that the matter is being investigated by the physicians of this city; so the truth of tho whole" affair will bo developed. Callahan is a young man of Irish extraction, a painter by trade, is unmarried, and has resided In this city a pear or nioro. He is said to have a bister living in Bt. Paul. Ho is about twenty five years of age. At last accounts the patient was yet alive, but In a weak and exhausted con dition, and likely die In the next spasm. The young man Is stopping with a family named Lesucur, who reside lu tho southern, part of the city. Blsmark has refused to recognize Emll noeetieg ter. of Chicago, recently appointed United BUtws Consul at Hurinen. Mrs. Daniel Pean Is the name of the woman in Concord, New Hampshire, Who is Puddling untl wowua suffrage pciHivw. THE FILIBUSTERS frslorloua Fodlnc cf the Rxprdltlan t Aid Cubn-The "Kaw Kremlin" Ilaffaed Untdlnrr'a Inlnxl Their (Surrender. From the If. Y. Sun of to-day. Marshal Parlow despatched Depnty-Marshals Oreig, Christy, and Wlnslow in the revenue cutter Mahoning to Gardiner's Island, to capture the remnant of the Cuban fillbuRtrln expedi tion existing there. Captain Webster, com manding the Mahoning, the deputy-marshals, and a dozen marines, were received o landing by several of tho leading Cubans. Colonel Ryan nnd Lieutenant Crevler woro not to bo found. Captain Webster proposed a surrendor, and offered to guarantee an exemption from Imprisonment. Ten accepted his terms. The rest refused. News of this was sent to Marshal Harlow, and he forwardod twenty-four more marines, who arrived at the island on Friday morning, under command of Lieutenant Brceeo. . The unarmed Cubans, on seeing this acces sion of strength, concluded to surrender, but not as captives, nnd, to the number of one b-an. drcd and twenty-four, were taken on Saturday evening to Fort Lafayette, Hera Vney were temporarily confined In fi?o different casemates, but on complaining of tho hcftt were admitted Into the open courtyard. The men aro well edu cated and well bred. They assert that they might easily have overpowered tho few marines had they so desired, and certainly would not have sur rendered had they suspected n imprisonment. Captain Harrison, formerly of Company D, 1st New York Volunteers, is regarded by "the pri soners as their present leader. It is asserted tlint lu sending the men to Kort Lafayette, Bar low neglected to provide them with rations, and mat me sparse supply ot the small garrison nt Fort Hamilton opposite has barclv buillecd to sustain life among them. 1 bo Mahoning reached Geltson s Landing, ' ort Hamilton, shortly after 5 o'clock Saturday uficrnoon. Without any unnecessary delay, the captives were embarked on board small boats, and taken into the Rastile. They did not forget, nciorc nicy were taken lrom the Mahoning, to thank in the most cordial terms the gallant Captain Webster and his subordinates for their uuilorm kindness and courteous deportment. IN THE BA8TII.E. As the frnil boats, with their canro of human freight, sped over tho waters of the Lower bay, the unfortunate captives stared with apprehen sion at the dismal, dingy pile which was to be their prison, nnd perhaps their tomb. As each stroke of the oar brought them nearer to their priEon-house, they saw more and more distinctly tue lorms ot tne armed soldiery, tho Iron barrcd loop-holes of the filthy dungeons, nnd, above all, the wiry figure of the generalissimo in command. One by one they climbed the rot ten, dilapidated steps, and at length found them selves face to face with the outer walls of the dungeon. "my god! what a tlace!" exclalmed-onc of the number as he caught a glimpse of fallen walls, the ruins, the bricks, nnd mortar which were strewn in every dircc tion, the burned timber nnd the dirty cells within. Despair was pictured upon every man's countenance as he looked upon the dismal den. They had surrendered on condition that tlicv should be liberated as soon as they reached New York. An ollicer of the United States had pledged them a safe conduct. How had that promise been kept ? "Forward! march!" was given, and the prisoners, single flic, began their tramp to tue grave. DKIVEN IN AT THE POTNT OF THE BAYONET. The nncotith soldiery of the United States drove the prisoners nt the point of tho bayonet into dungeons which even rats had long ago for saken. Without r'-gard t rank, they were packed like sardines into the five small cells to the left of the entrunce, an average of thirty men to a ecu. And sucn cells : ANDERSON VIIXK IN THE HADE. The noisome cells of Fort Lafayette defy all description. Ana now those poor souls who tor hours were packed in such a hell can be ex pectcd to come out alive, is more than your re porter can imagine. The General in command Is a young stripling, about twenty years of age, a year from West Point, and the first time that he has had duty of any importance to perform. That the commanding ollicer should have as signed so delicate and responsible a task to one so young could very well be accounted for in the fact that no other older ollicer would take the place. An older officer would never have drenmed of holding human beings in such a Ehice for a second. But Generalissimo Second icutenant Allyn Capron thought he would spread himself just once, and accordingly had these poor fellows locked up until THE ARRIVAL OP OENERAL VO0DE9, who made his appearance towards dusk, and ordered their immediate liberation from the dungeons. When they stepped out from these swine pens they rushed into the open air like so many madmen, and, as the weather was intol erable, they made a rush for the cistern for water to quench their thirst, and such water! Lieutenant-colonel Discroll's dog Dixie, who can do almost anything that his master tells him to do, refused point blank to approach within a foot of it. And yet the prisoners drank two and three mugfuls before their thirst could be satisfied. Towards nightfall, supper, cousisting of coffee and bread, was sent over from Fort Hamilton. Three hours afterwards, the only noise that was heard was the measured step of the solitary sen tinel ns he paced his post. The captives slept upon the hard flags of the court-yard, with, no other shelter than the starry heavens above them. BUNDAT MORNING. At sunrise yesterday morning their breakfast, which again consisted of bread and coffee, wa i served. After they had concluded that beggarly meal, they were ordered to fall Into liue and answer roll calL That terrible man, the Gene ralissimo, after the call had been concluded, announced that one man was misslug, and, in order to ascertain who that lucky dog was, he would forthwith lock every man of them up. Tho guard was formed, and the culprits were marched to their dungeons, 04 being thrust into one dungeon, 38 into another dungeon, and tho rest into a little cell. The Generalissimo then, with a drawn eabre in oue hand, a cocked Colt's six-shooter in the other, and a spy-glns6 visible from the southeast comer of his southwestern coat tail pocket, ran to the parapets, and began to level his instrument in every direction. At length the Generalissimo descended, and began to trump around tho ruins of tho Fort. Thou, hearing tl.e prisoners clamoring for water, he ran to tl e door of their dungeons (standing at a respectable distancc,hoevcr), aud told the sen tinel to thoot tho first man that dared raise a mutiny. Utterly exhausted, the great man now gently squatted beneath tho shade of a huge beam on the pier, nnd awaited the coming out of the prisoner. Then tho missing man watt found necr to have been missing. The Gene ralissimo shortly after this began to overilow with the n ilk of human kindness, und ailmiuls tercd a will-directed kick to one of tho French eompnny. His threats to shoot were without number. The terrible man frightened every botlv. The rctt of the day wus spent iu trying to sleep. THE I'KISONEltS YESTERDAY AFTF.HNOON. Our reporter, In company with Colonels Dris coll and Mavnadier, visited the fort yesterday afternoon, lie found tho men poorly clad, some of them half naked, grouped iu tho yard roast ing in the hot sun. The ollicers were not much better off. Eight lay packed iu a dungeon. The captives are of course indignant at tho breach of good faith on the part of the Government of ficials, nnd threuteu vengeance on somo of them personally. The Generalissimo especially Is sure not to be spared. Every one that has visited the pen exclaimed on entering, "What! does tho United States Government keep a human being in this place ?" The prisoners are loud in their praises of Colonels Drlscoll and Mayuadier, who have been unremitting in their attentions to them. Mr. William C. Church, of Church's Hotel, has also contributed much towards making them comfortable. CONCLUSION. Tho ofllcers fit Fort Hamilton, excepting, perhaps, tho Generalissimo, agreo in condemn ing this action of the United States Government In rending the prisoners to such a dungeon as Fort Lafayette. They say that It U not place fit to keep swine in. They are of opinion that If thepe nif n are to be restrained of their liberty they ctuld JuU as well be confined In Fort Wadsworth, opposite Fort Hamilton, whero the ncccmmnrlatioiis are all that could be desired. Colonel Drlscoll was a prl oner in Libby Prl-in, and Colonel Maynndlcr shared the same fate, nt Charleston. They unhesitatingly assert that, so far as the quarters are concerned, thoso at Fort Lafayette are more disgraceful, If anything, than those of the prisons above mentioned. It Is the meanest, vilest, filthiest place we ever saw, not even excepting that loathsome holo, Ludlow etrcct Jail. AN ELEniANT TRAINER. A Journallnt him R Talk with Ulrj-Polltlej Kucliewed How nn Illuiitrlou Pachyderm Carries On. A Detroit paper has the followlngt " 'Baby Annie,' exhibited on Friday and Sa turday in this city, is an popular and well known ns the majority of human actors who tread the boards Instead ot the sawdust ring. Like them, she endeavors to please, and in her way feels chagrin as deeply when she fails to receive tho approbation believed to be merited. She is now live years old, and though far from her 'teens,' Is nevertheless a pretty good lumo of a body, weighing eighteen hundred pounds. Her history hns been carefully kept, and McLaughlin, her trainer, can tell you everything about her. "At the tune ot her capture she was only two yenrs old; but Smith, the captor, assisted by a party ot Africans and dogs, found her as hard to control in her infancy as most women aro at mature age. After a few weeks training she was started for the coast, eight hundred miles away, nnd Kenyon has yet in his cages two large hyenas that rode in baskets slung over Miss Annie s back, llcr cost In IMew York was eight thousand dollars, aud at the time of her purchase she was the smallest elephant In this country, nnd is etui tho omy genuine African elephant. Though she has never been hard pushed to test her endurance on the road, she once took a stretch ot forty-two miles over the rocky roads of Pennsylvania in eleven hours, and showed not the least sign of exhaustion. "Miss Annie is a model female one of tho old school, and would as soon twist her head off with her trunk as to harm a hnman being who treated her courteously. Last winter, Tu her quarters at Philadelphia, she exhibited love and hate in a very singular manner. McLaughlin had imbibed rather freely, and, returning to tho barn, got into a difficulty with a policeman, who was bent on arresting him. The cop had been around the barn a good deal, and was somewhat acquainted with the elephant. The trainer lied to the barn, and getting behind 'Baby,' refused to submit to arrest. The M. P. boldly advanced to bring him out, when the elephant thrust him aside with her trunk. This was repeated several times, the trainer encou raging her, when the policeman gave her an angry blow vt ith his baton, and sought to push by. Blowirg ier shrill trumpet, 'Baby' caught him around the wa'st.nnd giving hl;n a strong whirl, deposited the frightened blue coat in a barrel of oats thirty feet away. As he had no instruc tions to arrest elephant, and could not arrest the man without her, he eencluded not to pross matters further. "At another time last summer, during a hot night, McLi ug'alin 8 it down beside 'Baby' on a bale of hay, and soon fell asleep. Near him was the cage of the Bengal tiger, a fierce and ungovernable animal, and treacherous to the last degree. By lying down tho beast could get his paws at full length under the bars, and on the morning of that very day he had thus given his unsuspecting keeper a stroke with his claws and tore open the man's check in a horrible manner. Restless, McLaughlin rolled about, and the eves of the Royal glistened as ho saw the body coming nearer to his cruel claws. At length, just as one of the keepers entered the door, the trainer rolled down so near that the tiger reached out and eaught his clothes. With a savage snarl, he was straightening back for a pull, to get the flesh under his nuils, when the elephant, who had also been sleeping, rose up at the growl; and seeing the situation at a glance, rushed for ward before the man at the end had scarcely advanced a step, and with a blow of her trunk made the tiger let go his hold and scream with pain and firry. "Since her capture she has increased seven hundred pounds in weight, and six inches in height. Thrco years ago' she had not a sign of a tusk; now, she has ivories six inches long, and growing finely. In the summer, when the wea ther is dry, she gets a bath at every creek, and her trainer gives her a dozen pails of water over the lack if standing long in the tent. About twice a year she gets six gallons of linseed oil rubbed over her skin; without it, the hide would get so dry as to feel and sound like a board. Her usual feed per day is a bushel of oats and one hun dred and fifty peunds of hay, and she drinks, if moderately thirsty, twenty pails of water at a time. As stated, she is very docile, minding readily if she understands what Is wanted. Doing wrong, through ignorance, let her trainer 'bless her eyes' a little, and 'Baby' shows as much sorrow as a repentant infant. As this is her third season, the person must be sharp who can impose upon her a worthless gift. About four weeks ago a man gave her a stick of candy which had been soaked for somo time in tobacco juice. Becming not to mind the joke, 'Baby' waited a little, and when the joker had almost forgotten the incident, she took up a huge piece of liver lying near the cage of lions, and sent the mass full against the fellow's breast, knock ing him down, and altogether spoiling the bosom of his white shirt, and his ideas of superior smartness." INSTRUCTION. 'J'UE EDGEHILL SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Boyt, will begin IU next session In the new Academy Building- at MERCHANTVILLK, NEW JERSEY, UONDAY, September 6, 1H09. F01 circular apply to Rev. T. W. OATTELL, JjjSStf Prinoipal. A LADY OF SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERI ence in Young Indies' Keminarioa, and aa a private teacher, rif&iros a poaition in an institution or aa a Guy ernt'HH. Hnfereiicen iinflxcniititiuahlo. AddresaiHox 4dS, Wilmington, Del. 7 9 fuivrdt R UGBY ACADEMY" FOR BOYS, No. 1415 LOCl'ST Streot, EDWARD CLARENCE SMITH, A. M., Principal. Young men prepared for buinrt or hiuh man ling ia Col lege. Circulars at No. 1U2.; CH10HNUT .Street. 7 17 3m si rvs L. T. V7. & M. BROWN & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BTORE, Kos. 311 and 313 CHESNUT Street, 7 10 fmwCUp rilTLADTCLPniA. FLOUR. QHOICC FAMILY FLOUR. For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED; Ieyistono JTloiur MllLs, Kos. IB and SI GIRARD Avenue, 6 II Irani Kast of Front ntrflt PARISIAN NOVELTIES FOR THE LADIES. Jukt KKCFivitD A large invoice from Paris of the very nuweat stylos of tine Jot Jewelry, Hair Bund, Combs, Nets, ete. Tue rarest and moat eloirant ever of. fured in tills market. At If IMXON'H, 1 HUt No. SI South UiUlim Street. FOURTH EDITION . 1 " WASHINGTON. Benjamin "Wade Expresses Himself Our Representative to European, Medical Societies Negro Voters Suing for their Rights. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The English Women find Suffrage French Micuterial Appointments. i:ic, r.tc. Etc., Etc., Kir. FROM WASHINGTON. Hnrron PlnrknrT'n Ofllrlnl Vlult to Europe. Sjiecial Despatch to The Kotning TeUgraph. Washington, July 19 Surgeon Tinckncy, of tlic United SUtcs navy, having been deputed by tho American Medical Afmoelatlon to repre sent them In tho British Medical Association and other medical bodies of Europe, the Navy De partment has appointed him delegate of the medical corps of the navy. He leaves for Eu rope on the 21st. Thud. Steven, Jr.. has presented the messengers of the !Iotis of Representatives, who wero In tho habit of car rying the late Thaddcus Stevens up and down stairs and from place to place in the Capitol, silver-headed canes, with the names of the recipients engraved thereon, with the words "Presented by Thaddeus Stevens, Jr." Bon. Wade Is here looking after some business In the de partments. He expressed himself much pleased with his recent trip over the Pacific Railroad. Noro Voter. Democratic negroes here, backed by white men, have preferred charges before the Grand Jury against certain Republicans, who, they allege, attempted to restrain them from voting at the hist municipal election. The white Demo crats are raising money to enable their negro partisans to carry tha matter into the Courts. Naval Order. Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, July 19. T. G. Baiter is or de red to duty at the navy yard, Portsmouth, N. II. j Passcd-Asfcistant Paymaster E. Mcllach to the Cyane. FROM EUROPE. Woman Muflraiie In England. By A tlantio Cable. London, July 19. The political news to-day is meagre. The first general meeting of the Women's Franchise Society was held here yes terday. Among the notables present were J. S. Mill, Lord Houghton, Right Hon. James Stans field, Junior Lord of the Treasury; nenry Faw cettj Member of Parliament for Brighton; Rev. C. Kingsley, and Louis Blanc; also many ladies. Addresses were delivered by many well-known speakers. A resolution was unanimously adopted favoring female suffrage. Another Ministerial Appointment. Paris, July 19. Marshal Valliant has been reappointed Minister of the Imperial Household. The press of this city regard the new Cabinet as one of transition only. At the watering placeB tho ladies wear very pretty breakfast caps of Swiss muslin a triangular piece or of white tarletan with quilling of the same onithe dge. Madame de Briassac, nee plain Madlle Say, Is a Parisian beamy wno Knows now to dress. Kecentiy, in commenting on ner attire, one or tne a.t'.i'. a said: "T Is very superb, but It has a speck of tal low on it." "Better a stain of grease than of blood," said Madame. Her critic's rourth grandfather had helped murder the Duke of Guise. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OP WATCH CLASSES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN No. 13 Sow tli SIXTH Street. 9 1 mwetrp MANUFACTORY, No. W & FIFTH Street. BRILLIANT AUSTRALIAN PEBBLES, cannot be told from Diamondd, in get of PIN AND EAR-KINGS, for Indies' wear, suitable for thou vilitiug the fashiona ble Vv atering place. Also. FINGKR-RtNGS. , CLURTKR AND BOMTA1RK, MOUNTKD IN 18-K ARAT GOLD. GENTS' PIN8 AND STUDS. Have now for sale the most ..BRILLIANT PEBBLES ?f ?.Vr ,h.d' wiih " ""ortment of Watchaa and Jewelry at Terj low prioee, at ,,, JOHN O. KELLEY'H WATCH AND JEWELRY STORK, . 7 T 3Hp no. tu d. ciutn u utreet, Above Uhesnut. PAPER HANQINQS, ETO. WARD & McKEEVER. Ho. 1400 CHESNUT Street SPRING STYLES, THE FINEST STOCK, THE CHEAPEST PRICE, 51Tw40rp TIIE BEST WORKMANSHIP 11 E A T NOVELTIES Dt G LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETO. NEW CHROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EAELE & SONS, NO. 810 CHESNUT STREET, IBBlWfrp . PHILADELPHIA, FIFTH EDITIOK THE LATEST NEWS! FROM NEW YORK. f i The Ttrokere In Cnntody. Deratch to The Evening Telegraph. : New Your, July 19 In Oyer and Tcrmlne the eight brokers, whoso namei have been gives its arrested for usury, were arraigned, and th, follorvlnir pleaded guilty: Edward R. Joncn (Jcorpe riilprs, David M. Morrison. Mr. Vat Pock irk 's conned withdrew the informal plea o guilty, claiming that wlint his client had don did not come within the law. JudcCardo''o snejicsted that a special plcab? c ntrrcd and the law points argued on Tuesday, which was apscntcd to. Judge Cardoeo au nonnccd that he would not ncntcnce those whe hnd pleaded guilty until after' the trials of the others. FROM LONG BRANCH. Arrival of Prominent (irnnt nnd Pnrly. I.ONO Branch, July 19 President Urant and party arrived at Tort Monmouth this morning on the steamer Tallapoosa, and was received at the Wharf by a number of citizens. A special train on the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad brought the guests to Long Branch, whence they proceeded to the Stetson House, and aro now stopping there. j rHlI.APEI.rHTA STOCK exchange sales. 1 Reported by De Ilaven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third Btrect BETWEEN BOARDS. r f inno Leh fls,"84 pfiwn 8 2K all Head Tl.bf.AI. 48 M IHioo W. Jersey s.. 9(1 15 do.... d hill 46 twno N l'cntia 7s.. 8 t,3 do .. ..onr. 46vr f 10000 V H 10-408 . .rfT.ltmj lOO d0...bSAL.4-M fcooo Lcn V new bs. loo do....bni.4 (wv reg.. 94V 100 do . ..s5wn.4 B 4 oh Penna R ii loo do...5wn.4 -66 200 sh Vini lilll R.s3. 63v K0 do 8d.44-r8 6 sh Resd.d blll.c. 40V 100 do S0.46 W 100 do ..brAln.48-r.t 1 SECOND BOARD. I10O0 City 6s,New.c. 100 sU Read II.. bid. 4r lots.. 100 1900 do 100S 11400 do C.100 loiKio Am Gold I3rs 12 sh Or A Coats St 88 4ft sh Minehill R.ls. ftfv 16 Sh Lit rich R.... 42 200BhNYAM..t)8. 4 81 100 do Sfi.46T6 loo do.40il.saf ft 4; 100 do 46,' 100 do b30.4'6 100 do 48-IHV 82 sh Penna reels, br v; 1 do 601 JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and After Monday, 1 JUL? 5, J5 WE WILL CLOSE OUR STORE AT 5 F. r.l. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 1 1S4 Cliesnut Street, 3 11 thmt PHILADELPHIA. 90G. 006. 906. ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN MAYER informs the pubUo that he haa lately imported an immense lot of i HUMAN HAIR." I He is the inventor of the beat kind of Hair Work, and challenges the world to snrpaaa it. I N. B. The pnblio are hereby notified that Roods can only ! be obtained at his establishment, No. 904 AROH street, i He employs no travelling agents. All who use his name ' are impostors, and be dealt with according to law. T14 4ptf FOR SALE. H FOR SALE OR TO RENT, OERMANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayn Station, two neat and comfortable Houses on WAYNI Street, below Hanheim, suitable for a small and genteel family, with all the modern conveniences, gaa, water, range, heater, etc. Rent, $500 per annum. Apply to JACOB KATJPP, No. 77 WISTER Street, Germantown. Possession at once. 8 18 tf fSI FOR SALE HANDSOME THREE .stoiy Brick Dwelling, three-story doable back build lima, Ne. 6D4 SIXTH Hi rest, above Green; modern im proveruenta, and in eioellent order. Was owned and buiU by the Ute Henry Derringer, deceased, of the very best materials and workmanship. Immediate possensioa Agent at honao from 18 to i o'clock daily. HI tf TO RENT. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET A lam. modern.bnllt hnoM. n.ni.hnn. w,h. honse. and live acres of land, handnnnnlv IaM .nt .lk and garden ; within two minutes' walk ot Doi'a Lne Hta. tion. Apply to J. ARMSTRONG. 8 ill WANTS. A GENTS WANTED. TWENTY-FIVE ENERGETIC AGENTS WANTED1 for one of the best LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, at the southwest corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets. Dr. THEO. ROTH, Examining Physiolan of the KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, can be seen at his offioe, at No. S61 North FIFTH Street, before 10 A.M. and after 6 P. M., and at the Insurance Room, No. 8U0 WALNUT Street, between 11 A.M. and M. 7 17 M WANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK keeper in a wholesale on&l office. Address R. O. O., this orlice, in handvtrituig of applicant, staling salary wanted. 7 17 at D1 iEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT TIIAT ? acinnnn and .kill hnv. lnf.ni.il iji m4. w - : in every degree of deaf neas ; also, Respirators ; also. Craa- ' flail's Patent Crutches, superior to ny others in use at P ObasnaL piBj.r.uuD, o. no swum TNT 8 truer below S8rp OITY ORDINANOES. RESOLUTION . , . T?. n,tuorli! certain transfers in the appropria tion to the Inspector of Steam Engines and Boiler Resolved, By the Select and CommonCounK the City of" Philadelphia, That the followZ trans! fers are hereby made In the appropriation Tto the dZ. iua,lllcIflulrPr00f' "ouar. ,o JOSEPTI F. MARCETt, Attest ITesidcut of Common CouuclL Koijeut Bethrix, AbsiotHut Clork of Seipct Conncll W ILLIAM S. STOKLKY, Annrnvo-i Irldent of Select Council. iu DANIEL M. FOX, " . Mayor of Philadelphia. IU 1 si a i . .7. . PERSONAL. 1 APf"CATI0NBJBEEN MADE FOR ! 4iktitaw I 1 urtMUi, Vt.