THE DAILY KTENIN OTELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JULY 2-4, I860. CITl UTGLLlUE.f CE. OUR WEALTHY. Income of thu Hecnnil Collection piMtrirt. n1nwwn publish the mum and Incrmies of all itlaenii In tlin Hcrnrul collection District (from tnn H-Mvr A to K, Inclusive) whose rntuniH rwu'.n the Mm of tmm, or xvl . Tn secmm Distriot com prises tho First, Seventh, Blithth, Ninth, renin, mid Twenty-sixth wards, and wlihlu It reside ninny or nr affluent citizens. The Incomes embrace tile srains and profits frvm any trado. business, or voea fVnra '.'merest on bonds, morW', -ly1;i..n.ia."amM&t from . nltfd HUttjn sW The deductions are IKhhi, allowed SJ m ,, national, State, county, or municipal Uxor, losses actually sustained diirlnir tho your from nro, ship wreck, or Incurred 111 trade, amount actually paid for rent of homestead, amount, j,aa fr tmll or nrHlnary repairs, interest, j,ni,i out iinrlr.it 'ttn ynr, and interest or dividends dortveil rrom ('"UNpAiites win withholit tHe ws, Tim sulnry or pay of ah oitl cer or employe of the United stales ih not 'iiciuded in ih Income, as tlie tax 18 withhold bem-re they re- Autvfl Mie .Mime. .91". ''-.i imriMirmw, i . n. If. :-i-k M. Alexander, John Ashnrst, Kichard, Allison, W. :.... Ash, Joshua P. . Appleton K Aiu-r So.lc.nl. ill . . Allison, T. KU'.vood. it Allison, -i, nv . A Men, Wash. I flaily, .loel .1.. Hni'k, Samuel P.or!r, Kii'TeiV. . Puss, W illinin. Borden, K. I' Bnrt. Nathaniel WancnaM. W. . . . p.id.lie, Alexander. Kiddie, A. (trustee Piddle, ( leinci t. . I!ild,e, M s. Mary Jlrriwn, l'avi.l s . ttrown, Fred, Krown, .T. A. Ilow.h, Era. Burton, K. K. Hehlcn, .b'hn Kuhlcn, f'ath. Hailey, William. . . Kesotin, Charles A . Diddle, K. C I'.arrv, L. V Ki.ltllc, i . W Hsrton, Inn. I'hcft. linker. .I;irvi Duller,.!. II Ulieht, Athertnn. . . Itstes, Jos. W Pailcv, E. W Diddle, W in. C DaiiK'i, Samuel Kiddie, Hubert I'ti knell, William llnrknell, M. C. .... DoiiHtTrm, 8 Dnrle, I'.eaiire A Dune, Henry P llaker, .Ino. P., aft. Daker, J no. K-,aU. linker, .1. (t Imrie, Charles L... Drown, John II Drown, .1. II., jr'n. . Itucklry, Kdv. I.... linker, Alfred (i ... Drown, ('. a Iliirroiiffhs, FI. N. . . Kartol, I! H Dartol, H. V,' Doarflm.in. .T. Douitn, W. ti ... Ken"Ot , Alex Drinlev, Kilw. Kiddie, fhapwi.ui Done, J. J Dodine, F Jlowers, If 'raiif, And. )., Tr. i 'un.uilnsM. I). I' . . . :aldvreil, A T'atherwuOd, .1. H . . :aidwe.il, S"tH. .Ir. :iaik, J. Hinekley. :olli(r, ftftorae B. . Ifdiier, lianiel I i'.ontcN, iomanim. 'raijf, Hnph. r. . . i 'ope, Jiihn K 4'lyde, 1 homas C arpenter, J. K. . . lollins, A. M :oles, E. Kx'r 'wton, Arthur. . . t:arter, Wm. T t .'lark, Frank T... . t.'ollins, Frefl f 'rates, (i. W Ooieman, Af. O :anipll. SL (.. T :arson, Henrv Coehran. W. ; -'Olwell, Stephen. . f !or.hran, (i. II 'hamher, A. K. . . 'adwallader, ieo. !ooper, Redman. . :onor, Wm. J 'ox, Joseph :oilln, Unnnel IVipe, Caleh. . . 'arrow, John. ;oxe, Chas. . ;roskey, Henry jii.rna lti.210 lirnwn, V. A.. Jr . . . M. Kill ;ir...ra i dev. v. a u.ava '.i.iiot nnllett, ThomiiM M.rnni (I.HV.I r.tMWil, W. A., Sr.. 1M.7J0 KUHiM I'livlH. .1. C U.ilM 1'iimnn. A. F in..:.:. 1: l rw, I.oiiiMii. ....... '. rj . IM.JUI Dolliin. .Mii'lniel .J. . I'.I,.VJ'I ..jii.r.w Imiiiiur, Won I'.i.iVl . lii..lr.i Do'v-imif, H. II., iiit....M.i H id .1 lirvmlaie, T'iom. M "...liiii 1 ii. tran. John A Ifi.trw , .-i'i..--s Mil t ootii, J. M li'.r.'ii .l.r.:.:l l"iv:rf. M.icen A . . s..i:;.'i ' iii.j'.ii Kd'.vai'dx. J. H., 'l'r. I'i,:" .l.ii'.ll KvaiiM. .(allien io..m, i:i..i-'s FnirhiOi. t.iisi.ivun. . lJ.4i:i u I'.i". .'iins. ( Harli'-i .... . !.ti i:iiiKiin. W. I I'.!. mi -, imt Kr'ii-n, I'eter (' --.' ' 'lii.v Ki:.:m. H. B .. . 1-.IV0 11 -ill K,.rYth. Jw V jii .1:0 Fell J. (ii:i.i:?:iaiii.l'.,'i ;.;i72 Field, F.i,iii . . . I , 1 71 Freeillev. J. K . . Jim Field, John w . . in.'.l'U l'.l.T.'" M.i.i .0 :i, . r.i.A'u ,(l.ll'.!T .. '.i.2::j ..'hi. cm ..tr.i . ;i.:r. S.l'Hl . . 1 I. MS IT.lMli ..I';. tri :'.i..r'Ti( Fiirm Fdx. iii'ii.-y ' Ford. Joiiti M. ihaixivk, A. . i-1. ; :s F.inneMiiien.i ,. .. ; r.ir. F ;cdd, ienry . . . .W.'ifiT H rintiiur.il. V. D. . . . i,iiii Frantdsn'iia, ( .. c. . fi.17.1 Flureilre, ilaiuiail fiiv.'v- Flan.nraii. .r.w. M . 1 l.i',"l F'ix, t'"o. . 1.1..U', Flaa.iur.in, S .1.1.7:17 French, cioynn . ...i7..'-'.'s i.i,'','.7 (iniMi.eck. Mrs. It. li. Id. rino iodey, LoninA :m.Mat .11,0'iii (iowen, F. H il,.i:i:i .1A19H (nm:es, Reliecc i. .. M,(I40 . H.,US Gillespie. Tlum lT.ilH-i ,'27.iw:i (ii'KlUn, Btii;uium.. s,srni W.'Ki.'i driar, v.'. if I7.402 .1'j..M-- (iiiiHon. Henry C. . .27'.i,.ral ..ti'.ui!!) (iri.', UoDert. E Hl,a.'i7 ,4j.-iiii (iiihlon. none k,;;iiu a:;.s7;l (.llpui. cinirles in. m hi . Heni'V 1 14,2iJi . lii.iiTJ (.Hlespu', Jnhii l-.i'i".; .'.'o.J7:i UarKlie.iH, .V- M 1 t.iU'.l I'.i.ii'.i ilmlman. i '. J m..v,'I . ...iii-J ilar, tt . R 17. I'.I.'. iiarr s. (4. W l.l.ii'J1 HoiiKiuM, Si. N 14..--1:: ii)i!'iiid. M:'-l II.... 11. r.-C, illilUS, KMlllV lam, I'iiiHIia li '.t.il'i ilil;;i.iii. Saillilel. . . .;.-.:.l'J ii,i:ni)lir.-!v. II. s. . . . HarHtom.'M. I I'L.-U il.HTlHOU. t. L 'J'.l.liilT (InrnKon, Ail'red .' . .w.ii'io j.;T J liacrition, t has i. . . iiMi,,1),-! l-l.ill;l liav.v.uvl, I.. W J.il'JS 1M.M ll inliaiid. I'hns. .I..U.4;-I ll.iiciuu.-iaii. 1'. s...iiii'.a i lot tire, il'iirli i i'4,:W4 iiaiT'.iun. .Ih.s.. Jr. .liii.oiii l'l.ai'.s ilmrlic.-i. Win. b IH.'.mi I.!.;.:.; llai"iei t. ( 'Imi'lcM. . . a.-jzi . I7.7.;S liiinper. 'l'llniiias I'.l'.t.il'.tS .'J'..'.! i I lioweii, liconre kS..s-ni . 1 1 . .;:; liopKins. James Ki.tVii .ll.i'.lti Haiiiler. Allied s.ii-.4 . lrt.iiin Hamsun. Tiiomas. . K'.?i4ii . 1 T..-:;4 iianier. J i;:.i)ia ileyl. (.. A CM Hand. J. (.: l!7.i'il(i leat'.cs, Samuel l'J,'."4.S leaiici, Joshua. lli.T.'l leaks. Win. il 2(i,77.; . . s,77i Jen'r-.s, John S v.'T,:;"-' . . Jard:i. .laciili Jl.y.ti ..r-.i:. ; jniu.v.n m. a' 14..2A .. '.'.ii:t .lime.s. iiijef.n 1 4.4 1 .. S,4K Je:iSli:i. A. iJ r.'i.Sil ..lli.7r..i Jotie., .irisiuia it. . . . Z4...72 . . li.i.i., James. Ji'lin (1 24. . . 1 y. Vo Kninvles, l.i-vi '.. ..11,210 Klemm, l A . . l'!.4r,ii Kim;. 11. U 4a. Kav. J. Allred 12,471 Kimrslev. J. i'. . ... 21,4.12 Kimr.Mai-y M 14,8iir Kii-kpati-li l,. W. il ....l.l.RW Kniiwles. (.eoc.-.i I lri,2()! Kmirht, K. (' ...11.021 Keehmle, Wm :n.7.'.ii l'.i.r.s -,.;:;4 ii.;i2 !::.i:,;i ,4..u:t 12.1-.U o.ii-j l.i..s i '.1.207 M..UH 1,'. 'it ii .7-. (2,:ns , :(,s.'2 HM.d . in Trtn MnnTAi.iTT oi rrm rrrr Thn nnmimr of rtPHtlis in the e.ity for the week ending at noon lo-dur waa 4H12, heiiiif an inemaxe of nu over laxt weeJt. and a dertmaiM of 40 (mm toe normmond. IfiiT period of Iwit year. Of the, 17 worn aitnlta; aw minora: 374 wpm horn In the t'nlteil Hlates; h4 Were fnrelirn; 2 worn nnKnowo; U were peopln of color; ami 1(1 from the oomitry. Of the num her, 7 died of comrPHtlon of the liraiti; a nf innatninuuon of thetnnirs; 24 of mnmrnnim :krt of trphoid foyer; 11 of old aire; and 118 of cholera infantum. Tho deiiiliH worn divided as follows among tho different, ward: Wards. i Wnr1. First 14 r"lftM!P- - - - o Third ...wstwntt.. n evonH'tmth l Fnvilu lit HiirhUMmtn 22 Firth 1 Nineteenth Sixth 4 Tiventlotll HevenlH 24 Tventv-llrst 1H KlirhtH 1H 'I'lventV-Hwomt 1" Ninth il Tivonty-taird Tenth ir. Twontv-fonrtu IH Kleventll Ill T.veiilli-llltJl I" Twelltll 14 Twentll-Hlxth 24 Thirteenth Ill Tvventy-wiventU 21 Fourteenth. 14 Tivont v-oiirhUi 5 ArcmENT to k Tri.kiiiai'H B.MPiAivn. Holier; Pliur. an employe of the Western I'nlon Toleirrapll (Honiinny. -eeenrly eiigau'ed.; met Will a HertoiiH aecnlent Huh morriinir. He waa out Mearelunir for a fault in the wire, and riiMciiv-ieil that it waH cuiiHeil 1 i-v it.s fall from the poleq to a hamrtmr slirn altaelieil in front of the ihird Htorv nl a tavern at Front, and Granite hi reel. To dlHeniriire it ho as'ended and not ked Iuh way out. upon tho siirn. when the Inii.'r iznve war, procipitat mif him to the irrouud. His arm and Icr were ar mice oroken. and at. Ilrst it was sup pi'Keil I. nit his skuil had Mistaineil a traeture. lie wan removeil to the I'en-.'.sv'vaniu llospitai. wher't an examination revealed that tins supposition wan mcorvect, ailhoimli the -nan waa vry sevn-iy in jnreil. TtiKHMOMHTiiiCAi. The niermoineter at. the Mer ehiiiit.s' Fxchanire iluninr 'li" pimt wei-k I'ninpiiri'ii iiH lollowi with the 'orresinindini diivs oi !su--t year: ISlill. lsils. li A 'I. 12 v. .1. ' 'I. il .4. M. 12 ". :i (T. July '.'.i iiii Trs 74 Julv V.l !tn ;u ' 20. .17 7i 7'l M. VI s7 - " 21 . ,'d si " 21 7.') m;i 77 " 22. lU'i 77 sii 7,j sS ' 211 .tld1." SO Ml ! 7H m5 -b " 24 'i(i ' "2 " "A 71 '. 73 711 TIIII1D EDITION TEE LIBEEATORS. THE END OF THE EIASCO. .2'.!, I.V45 .l,2W . lll.l'.l .n,l'.M .11, IMS ;j,.i;o .1.V42S .2-i..-(12 .12.224 Clark, kohcrt (' ,i:(!i Kisterimek, Josiali.. 111,1.17 Atlantic City. There are several thousand visi tors at Atlantic. City at the present time, and the "weather and liathiuir are both delightful. The fast trains, each makimr the trip in one and three-.piarter tiours, run to-day one at 2 and the other at :t-ir r. M. Xo bathing accident have occurreil tiuis far this ear. (.reat preparations are he.inar made for the piroachin( visit of tho Fire Zouaves, and they will receive a hearty welcome and lie well taken cure of after they arrive there. Their encampment will im very pleasantly located in the clump of woods near the litjht-hoiise. Several grand halls will tie (riven them during their stay, and a number of distln UuiHhed military gentlemen of various other organic y.ations have signilied their Intention of taking part jn the festivities and exercises of the encampment. How tub Dkmo(:katio Nominations Wrrb Mnn. Our readers have frequently heard that many if Jioi all of the Iiemwratlc; nominations were made by fraud and intimidation, and they will doubtless hi; jrrntlflert to see a statement of the exact manner in which the thing was managed. In another column will he found an advertisement which gives the Kworn statements of a number of the delegates of tle City Treasurer's Convention. We commend this to the careful consideration of our readers, as It is a precise and circumstantial exposition of the "rousrh"' maiiuircment in this convention. The statements need no rwunncnt, as they explain tticmxelvca, and they set forth In a very nlain manner the duty of the rcHpeotalilo portion of the nomocracy. It now re mains to he seen whether there is honesty enough in that party to overrule the nominations made in ded iinee of decency and honest y. lwi'OHTANT ld.vf.MH I K( ision. The following ruling of the Commissioner of Internal levenne relative to Importer selling goods through commer cial brokers will be round of interest and import ance; Tl(KrilT llfCARTMKNT. OmrE OP IVTFIIVAr. HfiVR. WwilMiliw, July 12, Im Kir I reply U, y.mr letter ( (lie htli iiiilnnt ihl tin. riilim; evmii ini inn.-irt ri who liiiike lil.-s i,f tlinir imports tlir.nKdi -. miTi'iull hmU. in Iron th . si ( f ,)rp,r, Misboon H'Vi ri-eil. Such 'i-r,in -iiou l-l 1,1, t routed s iloidern, and iiiiu rud lo i ny i.-v 't' 1 " unnnh. . erj reej.h, tfully, .1 W. DOIJf.f.AS. Acting ( li.Tm,iiHs,((n.r. To John H. ' Kenn'y, f. , A'.HHssor of iiiterni.l ileve II1H, I'll Jll.l(dllllH, I'll. Akiiivai, oi- A I'ASTon. ltev. ( tmrles Wadswortli, who lias lieen in Sun Francisco for some years past, iii rlvi d yrsterday In New York cit y, on I lie steamer Arl.umi. He comes to take charge of the He forme i) liulch church at Tent h and l-'ilbertstrects, in this ( My. He is accompanied by his family. A Woman Assu i .thii. Thouum (lormnn lives on I'roiit, above Arch. Yesti rdny afternoon he attacked u woiiian llvlim in the same hnune, mid, after In alinir her, knocked her iigaiimt. a slove, inllietiiig it 1 1 ugly push 111 tier forehead. Cot-man was arrested und taken indole Alderman Kerr, who held him for a liirther heuriiig. Kiiik Tiii.4 Moiinimi At ft o'clock this morning Hie residence No. 1M4. North Tweltth street was damaged by lire to the extent of Kaon. The pre ori ginated In a closet containing a iiianUty of eluUiing, winch waH all di'Htroyed. 'mtKl.TV TO Aniviai.h. esterday afternoon Frank Conner, while beating a mule which had fallen in Hie hiidiway lit Second and I'lne streets, was arrested and taken Indole Alderman Carpenter, who held lilm in t.v u for ti -it I. A'rrFMCT to Ci'T. Harry Case (colored) was ar reti'ii luM evening lit Mxth and fil.water hi recta lor attempting to cut iinother negro with a knife. Alderman Cninn aent CiiHO to iriHoil for trial. A Kaii.ou Dkatkn John Doyle, for anaiiltlng a sailor hi lieiHwine avenue and 1'ino street last even iiV, has been bound over by Alderman Carpenter for his in araii. e ututmri. ...... . f... .".. ., 1. !.. Kt.n 1 IiiiiPi 111 bi 1 1,1 1 sr. , . . .mi 1 puny ft, rniiair'iouiu ' or """' Captain Francis lirmrein, will pay a Visit oil Mon day night to Smith r Island wIimiv they will have an tili.billOii (IrllJ. I'll V KNT's M I."THK1.H will open at file AT'-ll Street Tin atr" on Mouduv next for a summer iieascu. The irnupo iliinibers twenty-sevioi periormei-s, under I lie duecia 11 of Mr. Dan lirvaiit. who will amiear everv evening. In addition to a miscellaneous minstrel pcHoi iiiance, the entertaliiiuent each evening will close with a burlesmie opera, which will be iriven wall lull choruH. orchestra, etc. II 'I'nwutor m an nounced lor Mondnv eveuuiu:. t'NiTRn States CoMMTssioNKit s CArfE Yesterday ai'enioen. belore rnited states Commissioner Henry Phillips, Jr., Himiuel r.eeman. niiisrer of the Ameiicnn brig ortolan, hud a heaniuriipou rhecluirs- ol violently assaultinif the steward ol the vessel while she lay at CanleniiH. The evidence waa strong in support of the chanre. and tin; Commissioner held the defendant in gl.'ani bail to appear and answer the same at the Aiianst tern ol the 1 niteii gluten Court. K II. 1 ru HY THK Fallinu oi' a HokhK. About half- past to o'clock (Ins morning while workmen were engaged m raisinir a traine dweiilinr in v am street, above Filtv-Ki.XTn strcel. the liuiiiiinir fed to The ground, coverunr un Charles lleaiiicote. amtd iwentv year.J. in the run s. W Hen recov ered, life, was e.xniu t. Coi'oner 1 amcis was uoiuled to hold an inouesi. ( ii.kiiiiK or Amu i tion. Lewis Hernii''d came to this city Irom Mcv ork yesterday, and entered complaint thai captain Rlmi'di'dmer. ot the caaal boat Mars, had ainiucted a;:( sou trom that ciry. T!i boat Wiia towed 111; the Sclmyikili yesi.'rdar aiiermion. waen Lieutenant -lacoiM-, ot tin- scliu;-, Kill Harbor I'ouce, sean-heil lier and found Hie boy who waa handed hack to his parent. iNTHUKSTiNd SKKTCilhs I'lie Conimmiai Lut ami Price Current, the rem. iniized orgtin of the mercan tile interests of our city, this morning contains a number of most inieresung articles. It uiso pub, lis nes a biography and portrait of the Hon. Ji.senh A. iison. President Judge ol the Court, of Common P'eai' a deserved compliment lo one ul our most estuuable citizens. HomiKiiY The resilience of Joshua 'A. Gregg, No. IP: 4 Spruce street, wan enlerud vuKterdav during the absence ol the family ai ( aim May, and robbeil of a ouantitvor elotliuig valued at several hundreil dol Inrs. This wan the result of .Mr. Gregg not notifying the police authorities 01 the absence of the lannly :rom the city. TfA'.l.udAr) CaM'.w.vv. l'aiH morning AiigtiKlus Halt., aged twenty years, residing at Second and Cumberland streets, missed his footing while at tempting to ilium from one coal car to another on the Heading Ituilroad, In the T veniy-iirtli ward, and Iiil between the luiiiiperi. one leg was badly crushed, lie was taken to uie l-.piscopal Hospital. IlorF. IIORF.KiiY. The residence of Mrs. Hibberd No. 21 North Fortieth street, was entered veslerdav l.y ; liu-ves prvlng open the side wludow.'shulter. After ransacking the house, the thieves lell without ob. mining ar.ytliiug ol value. The family were absent in ;be coniiiry. Hkvkncf. Skizvki: Tins morning Detective Hell man seized the distiller? of Owen McCartney, on Sloan street, m West Philadelphia, for violutioiiH of the internal revenue laws. F.DDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED iS the newpst an.Unet Tnitnner. JajUIK DltKKA , Siiitlnner nnd FnirrnvnT, Xo. loa Gil urt.VUT Str Pacific Bailwaj Gold Loan. MESSRS. GAB3IEY, MORGAN & CO., XO. 5.J EXCTTANGT5 PLACi, ANP M. K. JESliP & CO., NO. 12 T'lN K STREET, NEW YORK, dfTer for sale the Bonds Of the KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY These Bonds pay SEVEN I'ER CENT. IN GOLD; have thirty years to run ; are free from Government taxation ; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the !?inet Lands in Kansas and Colorado. In ,i(iii;ti( n to 'ins cpfdal grant the Company aiHO OW OA Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and Improve the road. They arc a Ilrst mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kfinnm, to iienvcr, Colorado. 4I'he road In ope ra! ion NOW DAIIN'S MOI.'K Til AN KNOI'OII NICT IN- COMH TO 1'AY Till: JNTHKEST ON TIIKNKW LOAN. Tliere Ih no bctlcr s.s urily in Hie market thin being in Homo rcspectH better than (lovernmont So cuiltles. I'JMNClPAl, AND 1NTKKKST PA YAfil.K J.N GOLD, j'rict: l)(l, and accrued Irilercst, In Cur rency. I'amphlctH, Maps, mid ClrculiirH furnished on application. Heleaae of the Filibusters Impriaoned at Fort Ifayette. S '1 . ! FOURTH ED I TION , ... 1 1113 new uar'iuu -".'.'! Captin WLUIama, of and from Salom, Marcli 27, with a Talunblo cargo, while cntASr.0 tho harbor of Tama, Tare, Jnno 18, waa wrecked. Tho cargo will be 8avd in a (lumugoil Uto. She waa a nnvr venwil, on bnr flrst voyage, and waa owned by John Bertram & Co., of Salem, Mass. Z VV'c pe aiithori'.ed to Hell tho bonds in Philadel phia, ami otter them ns a reliable Investment to our Irieiids. NO. m WALNUT Street, I 'insiuwlin J'hUttUuJj.hla, Prmn the .V. 1'. Thnt 0 thin mornuui. one hundred and twenry-threo of tho filibusters, who belonged to Colonel Hyan command and were captured on tinniinor s isianu ny marstuu uariow, were broui'ht bv that gentleman to Fort Lafayette on Siittirduv night liwt, where they huvtj been held ever since. Yesterday District Attvnwy Plerrepont, navmg receive.! nisi ruio lima irora (lie Secretary of Slate, with whom he hud a long interview on Thurs day, went dowu to Fort Lafayette in the steame i'no, Captain Pterson. lie wiw accompunlcd by oinmissioiiors ShieldH and White. On arriving at its. ilesunalnm, the t'no stgtlalleii the f.iit, ami told tlin oilleer ol the day, Maior Mavtuidiere. of her business. After eonslileraule delay a hunt, waa ticmmtcliett 10 tier, and Mr. l ien I'pinii. with Ins aitaches. was transported totholoit. When they liimicil thev veri received by (Tcnenn Vugdes. who introduced the District At torney 10 II. 11. Hanison, the commander of the Cuban iiiieralors. Mr. Picrropont, proceeded to in spect them. Tliev were loriued ml. 1 tai-ee com panies. Sniiie ui them barelooted, others coatless and shirfle-H. literailv in rags. Nei thev w.rn tlne liiokiliir, soldiiT-bke men. despite the diiiadvantageH ol their suivouiiitiiigH, When ' .eneral Vmdes called them to attention. Mr. Plerrepnim, staudiiig in from, of tlie hattaiiou, addressed if ihus: Men. von hum tienn arrnsieit iiluir:.-...! wuli vuilaiine tlni law el H111 I. mi(...I States. 111 llri'i'ai lui; to nin ml illllmll tieu 1,'iiilint tin. 1 .iiv.irninenl 01 .11111111. nun wniiin vn mn it piMicii. A siatiin, passed m isis iiiukos it. ,i , raun. pun-ii-lialiii, liy litm anil iiniiviseiituenl . tt mii'iti,., m ,n,v ..'t. ibt len auuniht 11 1 iiivH.-nituMit wit ii wrnrii wi, ar't ai neiii:... 1 "il linvi. lieen arel,l(l lifrllllH., I Mtnrmiil lull mil alliillivllH liuvn lieen ill, 10 stai 1111.' 1 nai you wer., ..imnired in imdi an expiKlititui .luillllit (Un Spniiisll (.iiv.irtliniilK. Snltl.l .it you limy perliaiiH In- iKlinranl oi tlin violation m inn liiw you iiiivi! iioiiiiintti il. Aim 1 learn trom 1 lm ottiner wUn c.i'iiiiiiaiuih yon. . r in whom von seem 10 triea, thai Cnlnui epi'iill ions tire itiven up. anil I lint mcll ih I 111! order of t Un .Inula. I. niler i nese iiiri'titiintanes, anil i liai tionoot yo may loiaeuv -oiler, by in., aat liorily ve.led in mnliviiiH I Mil. oil ol t lie I Hit oil Slates. I liiivo ,,.,.r:iun,sl to m. lent" you ail iipuu uivnif your parnle oi limior ami aiminu a.i aii'.eitiem tnat, you will not 111 tin 111-11, within tint L piled slates, eimauo 111 any violation ot it s laws W hen this address had been delivered. Commis sioner ShieldH read the list ol the lit prisoners whose mimes were published yesterday morning. And as each was cniled up he signed Ins name to the bond, 'the list comprised fid mimes, the same elegant though vague appellations puiiihiiied 111 yesterday morning's -Vmic. Many 01 them failed to recogm.i; these names when pronounced by Commissioner ShieldH. Indeed, one man exclaimed, ou being told that his name was Kothschild. in great trepidation and hurry, -is it ? oil ! I forgot.'' Thm clearly proves that all were so much ashamed of their con nection with the whole mutter, that they prelerred to give tlctitioiiH names, to avoid being identified with the movement hereai'er. one hundred and twenty signed this bond, and three men ThoimiH O'Neii. James C. I'urns. and Albert, o. F.rwm re fused to do so. and therefore were locked up in pri vate, coils. Their reliisai miisi. undoubtedly have been caused by a lear of violating their oaths as Fe nian brethren. At the close of these proceedings the prisoners went to dinner. a.''Vr which Captain IlarriHou read the following tai'owell, winch disbanded the Illibus tcr.'viml contained the Junta s intentions, with regard to lUIUi'c e.xpeilllioIlH : !T..Poi-.iiTHHK First S. Y. t . A. L., July i'l, IM9. Suiiliers : Wo liavn eallinl ynu r.iifoLlliii tor t lie luiit, tune. Spanifli irolii, Amei'ii-:in duiiocity, tyranny ami t.rettaon in our miilht. Iiuvh provoc; tshi nnuai Tor an. Tun trrnut, Ra pui Jin, toru'Bt ring the tnnlirionH of tlin pant, hag pniHti tutiid liers.ill to f.ho lniaiiiiiiiH tisk ot Btranling a strng ttdiuu sihter, and slie to wnoni tint world Uiokud iih its btm 0011 liuhr to 1'reinlom, ih strivinir t,o oouiinii.i thtt tradu 111 tleiih and to nerpiTiiat,u opDrcssina ami buiuan aluvory. The wtumiard wiindi we Uatl hoped in liuvn bornu in trminiiii uvnr tlm IuIIh or (.iiba mum, 1h tiirled. und our swor.ia returned unntainmi to thnir HlieatliH until other han.tH are reiuty to draw tanm. Thurti ih no alternative, and wn miiHt part,. Acting uncer (he orders or our superiors, it bocoiueH our sad duty to disband you, anil to deelure that till! 1st, Now York Ca airy ot the Army of Liberators oohhoh bi oxiHt. We thank you for vour ortlorly and Holilierly comlmit in all the trials tliroiiL'h which you havn passed, and wo shall over rppienitiKr tile brave men whom we have commanded, and the hours of pleasure and 01 misfortune winch we have silent with them, our only rnurot being that, we could nor. lend them into battle for liberty. Return to your homes an.t renuiin law-abiding citi.eus. The cause will net fad with uh. It lllilst. succeed, ami we may yet. meet, under the blood. red thitf thai bears tile st.ir of Uiiha. You have done whid yon could. The responsibility of failure does nor, lie with you. W it h our best, wishes for your future, we bid yen farewell. This was the llnal address of II. II. Harrison, the captain commanding the prisoners. He is well be loved bv many of them. A Virginian himself, he has thirty -nine men of Ins native state and county will) him. all of whom served in the Confederate army during the late war. Mi-. Plerrepont. having assured the liberated libe rators that he would send the I'no back for them, returned in her to the city. At rt o'clock she reached the fort again, and received on board the prisoners, 1 If. m all. live having entered the regiment stationed at tht fort during her absence. When on board they presented a singular group, tattered and torn, and bearing unmistakable marks of the hardships of campaigning under diltl cullies. Nevertheless, they were joyoaa, and with hearty cheers hid adieu to their former guar dians the military. On the trip to New York, tilled with the pleasant sensations of liberty, their voices hurst forth simultaneously in singing the old song, "Home, again." At length they reached their F.l dorado, New York, and, landing at the Barge Office Dock, Jprocepded to the Caatle Oarden, where. Captain Harrison, who had gone to see the Junta early in the afternoon to obtain money to provide for his men, had appointed to meet them. He told thrm that his mission had been unsuccess ful, inasmuch as he had obtained from SenorMora only money sufficient to give each man a slight supper. He told them that they might sleep on the grass In the garden, where he had no doubt they might remain unmolested by the police. To-day he win have an interview with oeneral Alfaro, when he hopes to obtain money enough to meet their present wants. They speak h.ghly of the kind and gentlemanly treatment they received at the hands of Lieutenant Drim oll and Maior Maynadiere, who both behaved to them, as far as lay in their power, in a manly and soldierlike manner. To-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, Captain Harrison has appointed to meet his company in the Castle Oar.len, when he will communicate to thorn the result of his mission to the Junta. FROM NEW YORK. The ilfnnrv nnd Slock Mnrkcix. S'yrcial Ittnpatck In The. Eeeniiuj 7'tlfyraph, Nkw Yokk, .Inly 24. The stock market is steady to-day. The strongest stock on the list is Hudson Kivcr, which has advanced fully 2 pier cent, since liist evcriini,'. The present quo tation is ISTh". New York Central is qtiietatiil.'i. There is very little doing, in ( orisequeticc of the brokers closing up business early to take the trains and ferries to the country. The (iovcrti rnent securities are about an percent, stronger than yesterday. Cold advanced from i:!5C'l.'li, at which it now stands. The gliipincntof specie to-day from this port, which foots up about fr'i'bO.WiO, strengthens the market, and caused the advance in the premium. Foreign exchange Is dull and per cent, lower. Money remain, reiiint kably easy, without any business of moment doing, and Is nominal at ft per cent. MBWYORR, July 'il. StoekH firm. Money steady at 7 per cent, (lold, l.Hr,','. 6-lfm, mi, coupon, l'ili ; do. ls4, do., lid ; do. lHCft, do., 121 )i ; do. do. new, 12(,'; do. 1WJ7, 1205; do. 1 wis, 120 ; 10-4(is, 111 i ; Virginia 6h, new, til ; Missouri s, HT K ; Canton Co., r.ft; Cumberland preferred, 8(1; New York Central, 5!1.'l',' ; Krie 2!i ; Heading, Hftif ; Hudson Kiver, Michigan Central, 1:12,14 ; Michigan (Southern, Kit)1.; Illinois Central, HI y, ; ? Cleveland and Pittsburg. 107,'i : Chicago and Hock Island, 11:1?," : 1'lttHburg and Fort Wavnc, lr.2X: Western union Telegraph, 3fi '4 Mkw Yohk. July 24 Cotton dull; loo bales sold sold at !i:ii,(;i4 cents for middling uplands. "". sales of nihil bbls. ; State and Western advanced lr To cents; superfine and fancy Htato, iKT ffl; supcrlino to choice whllo wheat Western, S.rikT W; Southern firmer; common to choice, il-7(KnTr. California firm at IWr.9. Wheat cutlet at an ad vance of lota cents; sales of 20,000 bushels No. 8 spring at l fU-tX amber Michigan at lii ami white Michigan at !l-tW(4l-K. Corn advanced li,2 cents; new mixed Western, hftc.fr 1 01 for unsound; and f 1 nvli:in for sound. Outs cpilet. Beef qui t. Lard quiet. Whisky quiet Jiut firm; Western, ll-oo free. , lriarketBlby TeIeTIl; TiAITIMOKB, July K4.Cotton dull "d ""'"i B4o.- Flour II 1 m and scarce ; lower and medbi " gm 1 s are wanted, but prices are unchanged. Wheat m J and weak; prime to ehoice red, ll -'' oJu dull; prime white, l-io; yellow, t''t. Bacou dull; new, 6r1re, Mess pork quiet at $. i" active and ailvanclng; rib sides, lso., "'"t ,' le. ; shoulders. Ihlftvo. Hams, 240. 1-V. ., .11. t lx&m. W'hijtkv acuxec, iid m amaul l 1 ;v- THE LATEST KES. A 4nirlle in Hampshire. Concord, N. H July .-Stephen Sunbom. of Warren, oorrumtted snieide this mornini: by tmnijmtr himself. the europeJFmarkets. Ttiia 4 ft ..fn ,1 .ilu l..n.n.l Hp A tlantia Cnblr, UiNnoN, .Inly l P. M Consols, )3' for both. Tinted stales fl-2os dull at S, ; firle.l'J; Illlnuis ,.,IV.'.,!'"," J,lly M r- M.-Cotten is quoted at ' I'.'v cn l'j vi. forupianils, and i:icM:i'Bcl. lor New Or leans. The sales of the ,ia imve reache.i in.dmi hales. Pork, HKis. Lard (inner at 70s. Tallow, -tils. "' "T M .oitin tinirket ope.tie.l active, for both on tile spot and ailiiut at. unchanged rates. Foreign ltrntt. Thi! opening of a Prussian naval harbor in till! North Sea has excited no lift In ieal.msv in KilHsia. ami tlie, newspapers, of St. Petersburg express great alarm at tlie increasino; power ol their Ccnnaii tnughbor. A reinarkaole articlo on lllis subject appears in the '.'.iuss ol the Nt instant: "After ei;5m..r Kiel and the bay ol .rahdi1,'' it "ays, "Prussia hits constructed in that, buy the nuvul port ot lleppcns. and thus a once, becomes a naval power and a dangerous rival to us in the Baltic. When the canal between the Baltic and the North Sea, tlie construction of which is already seriously contemplated at Ber lin, is completed, the naval power of Prussia, which formerly only existed in the dreams of Prussian pal riots, will become an accomplished tact.'' The Goiuxx, alter acciisimr Prussia of false dealing in her relations witli Russia, pro ceeds: '( nir commercial legislation has been such that it the Pru-sian Minister ot Com merce, lias been J.islied lor his advice, lit; could not have invented anythiii:!' more ad vantageous lor Prussian interests. The sliding scale of customs taritfsj which lias been recently abolished, and the obstacles created by our bureaucracy, have drawn nearly all our northern maritime commerce into Prussian harbors. The Crimean war. and the construction of the rail way conimuiiieuliou between our Western pro vinces and Koiiigsberg, have made that port the headquarters of our northern trade Moreover, the mercantile marine of North Oer many increases yearly, while merchant ships under the Russian Hag are scarcely ever seen on foreign waters." "If France, " the 'r'oo.is shrtiiil eatitly adds, ''does not think proper to put a stop to Prussian impetuosity, that power will in a few j'ears absorb the whole of Germany, or, m other words, become tin: arbiter ol Europe." The Pall Ma: I (hm-tte says: If any one wants a proof of the lengths to" which the doc trine of the Royal Supremacy may be carried, we are prepared, if necessary, to supply legal evi dence of the following" remarkable tact: A parish clerk on the Sunday be Ion; last found himself embarked upon the enterprise of read ing the responses in tlie cento, substituted on that day in honor of the ('tee'i's sneeessiou for the'" Vvnitn. r.ruiit'iintn.'' The Prayer-book was an old one, the clerk knew that ehauges hud been made in the sex of the sovereign since it w:w printed, and being thoroughly penetrated with the spirit of the institution to which he belonged, he read the last verse but oiuj as fol lows: "And blessed be the name of hrr Ma jesty for ever; and all the world shall be filled with her Majesty. Amen and amen." If any one has a mind for a nice little ecclesiastical prosecution we can furuish him with a'l parti culars. Q R O Q U E T, CHEAPEST AiND EEST, Painted with China Gloss, and warranted not to weax oir, made of ROCK MAPLE, APPLE, P.OSKWOOD, BOXWOOD, From $.1-00 per set op. 2. E0SZIN3 & CO., STATIONERS, Th.e Next Debt Statement Two More Railway Disasters Testing the French Cable. A Political Imbroglio in Charlestcm Conflict Over tlie Custom Housa A Serious Split in the Kadical Party. No. 913 8 1 mwsfim ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. 921. CROQUET QROQUET1 FOUR QUIRES FKF.NCn PAPER, and FOUR PACKS EXT ELOPES TO MATCH, in a Double Box oniy $1H0. jroiirv LINERD, 3 17 wsm5 No. B'21 SPRING OARDEN Street. AGRICULTURAL. CALL AND SEE "THE DAVIS" REFRIGERATOR, THE VEEY BEST IN THE WORLD. J. S. VYORMAN & CO., rROrRIETORS. SOLE DEPOT AT WILLIAMS & WOODWARD'S HouBc-farniflhing Btore, No. 922 CHESNUT STREET, 71UWUUMD PHILADELPHIA. 2 TURNIP fcF.EDS CROP 18C0 GROWN by us from pare stock and warranted. RObK.RT B(TtST, Jr., . Sftod Warehouse, 7 22HM Nod. MO and W4 MARK F.T Sr.roet, above Ninth. PItlLADELrillA RASPBERRY, JUCUN- DA. AflrricnlturiHt. an1 nther fttrawhrrv Tji.urt.rtn Uh kherry riant : Hartford. Concord. ani orhr (iraoa Vina. Aurul by T. H. A (J. K. KLKTCHKK, 3? Deianco, N. J. FROM WAJSnLSQTOJi. , rnncertntlon of Revpnnn SttinuiM. Spii-itU Diviimtch to The Krmin Tterrnvlu Wahiiinuton, .IuU'24 Commissioner Delimo has appointed a special commission of five to examine all inventions) that may be brouuht for ward for cancelling; internal revenuu stamps. The Mew ('iirreiiry. Tin; demand for the new ten and flffeen-cctit currency is so crrcat that Secrelarv Boutwell has information to the effect that it has sold in New York at a premium. The Secretary has in structed the Assistant Treasurer a!, New York to disli-ibule some of this currency tliere. The bank-note companies are urealiy to blame for tin; dilatory manner in which they deliver thin currency to the ("roveninicnt. The ypxt lletil. Stutttmrnt. There is reason to believe that, the public debt statement for the present, month, as well as for the months of August ami September, will not how as much of a decrease as for the two or three mouths past. Heavy payments for the army, toireiher witli a fallitiif oil" in customs re ceipts, and payments of interest on ixr. public debt, are the causes assiirned. Arniv AHitf nniciMN. Despatch to Tlie livinimj TUirnph, Washington, July 'if. By order of tlie War Department the followimr-nained First Lieuten ants ol Infantry, leltout in ircueral orders and not heretofore assigned to duty, are attached to tlie following regiments, and will report in per son to the department:! for assignment to duty with such companies as they may order. I3ut should any of these ollicurs have beeu heretofore assigned to duty by department commanders, they will report" to the regimental commanders by letter, and continue al, 'heir posts unless re lieved bv the department commander: W. L" Foulk, late iTith Inf.. altaelieil to 1st In!.: (.'. B. Hall. 'iSlh Iin.. attached to 1st Inf.: II. Rimrevti, late UTt.i Inf.. attached to Iiil I;ii.; Wm. R. l d-owtie. late CM I". ... attached V.) (!lli Int.: (i. L. Cook, late I'dh Int.. to tit h Inf.: John Cariand, late tith Inf.. to tltii Inf.: J. A. Houohey, late UClii Inf.. to rtli Inf.: L. M. Ihi-iies," late l lith Inf.. to 7th Inf.: J. IS. Kobin M,u..l:ite Mil inf.. to Mb Int.: P. Harwood, late !7'h Int., to '.lt!i Lil'.: Wm. Stc beiisnu, late 'i7lh to Till Inf.; (i. F. Fcnte. '.it li 'Inl., to '.)t!l Inf.: J. J. Shepherd. late li'Jd Int. to f.'th Inf.: L. Criifhrie, late .'ll.'d. to T.'th Inf.: (1. W. Evans, late :il:d to Pith Inf.: Samuel OaiLr, late 'i.'ith to lMh Inf.; O'Connor, late Sth to "-'d Inf. Bv order of tlie Secretary of War, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. Mordccui. Ordnance Depart ment, is relieved from duty at the Military Academy at West Point, and assiuod to duty at Rock Island, III. .Major T. Enson. Ordnance Department; Captain A. E. Mates, id Cavalry: and First Lieutenant O. .M. Mitchell. Uh Artil lery, have been ordered to report, at the .Military Academy at West Poiut. Securities ot the National liunkM. The following is a statement of securities held by the Treasurer of the United States in trust for national banks, for week endiuir July rit, P"(j'.): As security for circulatinir notes, L'nitetl States bonds held per last report. ,?:U:i.S5l,7i0; received this day, t.4.()(i0; on hand this day, l!4;2.'.H5.7(iO; :w "security for deposits of public moneys with banks designated as depositaries of United States securities, held per last report, tf'ii.i'.)4.r(!): transferred thiH day, t'oO.OOl); on hand this dav, .t,J44.500; total securities held, .t:;t;r, h;o,i(,o" Fractional 'urreney StatemenC. Deirpatch to the AitiiKiated PrM.s. Fractional currency printetl for the week, tftllitf.OCO; do. shipped" to Assistant Treasurer at New York, $10,0110: do. do. Philadelphia, .". 000; do. do. depositary Buffalo. $ 15, 000: do. do. Louis ville, f'io.OOO: national banks, ::i,'i7l: securi ties held for circulatinir notes. i'oTi.'.)15.70O; do. public deposits, 'i'J.'i44.riX): national bank notes out.-tandin;:. 2!".i,b7'',04; fractional currency destroyed, fibO, FROM CI1ARLESTOX. FROM EJVGL.LYD. Movement of lienerml Shernaan. Si'HisoFiBLD, Miihs., July 'M. OoneraJ Shcr mnn viajted the United States Armory t thi place to-day", Tvdero ho wsw rceoiTed wiOi the usual salut-o. ' nxher Uallwn.j' Dtufutter. A train on tho Connecticut River Railroad rftrr oft the truck at North Holyoko this moroinr,, Several pattseug;ers wero injured. A special train has taken surireona from tho city to this seene of tho disaster. 1 Textiim tho French Cable. V Vrxpntch to The KveninQ Trtrijrnph. j Dt'Siiriir, Mass., July 24. -Connection with tho Instruments of the French cable wan mtwlo in the cubic! house, on tho Hummock, this forc- noon. Messages wero sent and received from Brest direct. The repeutinir station at St. Pierrcj ; having been cut out, tho contractors who laid, the cablo will make formal test this afternoon, and then tho electrician of tho cable will make j. ' formal test, and everything hav'nur proven satis-' factory ami complete, the work will bo delivered J' over by the contractors. The steamers Chiltern r ami Scanderiii sail this afteruoon, the latter j for Fiiiibuid, and the former for Hallux, when; j she will remain lor thirty clays, subject to tli; orders of the contractor. Mr. Watson, the American aent of the Com-c : 1 1 r.,,.. V v..-!- il.;., t tiling , ... 1 1 .:. 1 11111: 11..111 ..i:Y i.yiiv kiu. 111111 uill,. Tliuf J'reuch Ctihle A.vnln. Kinostcn, Mass.. July it. The telorrapli line t; Duxbury will probably be completed to day. The ollleers f tlie steamers Chiltern and Scamleria are to-day, before their departure, beiiitr tendered on informal bainpiet. The irrand celebration takes place ou Tuesday next. f-iuilo a number of prominent individuals have arrived here to-day, includinir Mr. Faverney, French Charire-d'Atlaires,. the Italian Clianre d'Allaires. Captain Ward, of the British Leirn- tion. and Mr. McFarland. the New York t solicitor of the company. It is thought the f land line will be spliced to the cable on Mon- day. I I)alh f :i Wvullhy Virginian. White Si.i.i'hi 11 Si'utNtjs, Va.. July S4'. F. J. Jones, a wealthy citizen of Liberty Mills, Maryland, dropped dead hero last night", caused bv heart disease. 715 UIESSUT ST FflttADELriUA, Conlllrtu Over the Cuntooi IToune. Charleston, July i4. Much excitement pre vails amom; the two wings of the Republican party here. Dr. Mackey, the late Collector, leada the native wing, which includes the mass of the colored voters, while Senator Sawyer, Congressman Bowen, and George V. Clark, the new ly-appointed Collector in place of Mackey. head the Northern element. The removal of Mackey has intensified the bitterness be tween the two factions. On Thursday Clark called on Mackey, aud, presenting his cornii'iir'sion, demanded instant possession of the Collectors othee. .Mackey retused to vacate until he had taken inventories of the public pro perty, and received receipts from Clark, but promised to make the transfer on the 8lst inst. Clark insisted on an immediate purrender, which being refused, he entered Mackey's olliee and atteiiit-tcd to act as Collector, whereupon he was forcibly ejected bv Maekey's subordinates. Yes terday afternoon Mackey and other Custom- House otlicers were arresteu at tue iu- stance of Clarl? on a charge ot assault and obstructing an ollicer of the reveuue, aud were bound over to answer before the United States Commissioner ou Monday. During the hearing of the ease, Clark, with a posse ot thirty men, forced his way into tno custom House, and took possession, which he still re tains. The partisans of Clark attempted to serenade Sawyer and ho wen last nigtit, out tue colored Republicans rallied in Ianre ntuubers. and preveuted the serenade, charging the pro cession, nnd capturiug the Hag, which they car ried in triumph to Mackey at his residence. The colored Republicans bitterly deuouuee the action of the administration in removiug Mackey, and declare that Clark, the new Collector, is a traitor to the radical party. FROM XEW JERSEY. Ke ported Knilwny Accl.lcuta. Despatch to Tht Evening I'eltirrapK. IIohoken, N. J., July It is reported that a collision occurred ou the Morris aud 'Essex Kallroad, west of Summit, and that a brakes man named James Ilogan was killed. Tho rail road officials deny any knowledge of the matter. Another Suicide. Jacob Schloss, residing in Clinton street, com mitted suicide. His body was found hanging to a tree near his residence. FROM THE JfEW DOMINION. (Inud to View the llle. Quebec, July 24. Commander Ashe, Royal Navy, of the Quebec Observatory, and tho Rev. Mr. Douglas, leave here ou Monday for Jeffersoa City, Iowa, to view tho eclipse of Au gust 7. Gone to Europe. The lion. Alexander Campbell, Postmaster Oeneral, sailed for Europe to-day lu tho steamer FROM EUROPE. Havtiriun .If 11 rriue Kcmiltitiun. B .1 tlanlic Cable. Mi Micii, July 24. The Ministry anil promi nent members of the Bavarian Diet have pledged themselves to support a bill based on the nego tiations with Herr Raster, Bavarian Cunsid at Chicago, recognizing as valid all the legal bear- 1 "mgs of marriages of Bavarians in the United States without the previous consent of the homo Government, but the right of Bavarian citizen ship is not to be immediately accorded to the wile of au alien by reason of her marriage. Horrible Death from Hydrophobia. The Wllmiturt.m Commurrial of last evenmir con tains the lullowlnir horrible story: A child aife.l about eleven vears, a daughter of Mr. Uavis. who resides ou Slate Hill, in ChestBr county, about one mile and a hall Irom the spmad Eiiifle Hotel, died from hydrophobia on Monday morning last, alter the most horrible sull'erinir. She was bitten on Hi" flutter by her uncle's .loir about nine weeks into, the duir disannearinir thereafter, so that It was nut known whether tie was mad or not. It was known, however, that he was one of the fox-hounds attacked by a mini dejr near tlie Chester county line about' three months since, and most of which were bitten. The child showed no symptoms of hydrophobia until Satiirtlay mtenioun lasr.when she had a spasm, refusing to drink or I00K at water. At first the spasms were divided by intervals of half an hour, irradimily beconiuur more frequent and severe until Monday moriiing at a o'clock, when her sutlerinus were ended bv deutlu Durum the spiuuns she would froth terribly at the mouth, snap aud bite, and upou neurimr ot water would enter upon a worse form of convulsion. When the tit. was oir she would bejr that her family couuectious be kept from her, lest she niiirht bite them. Ou Monday morning all the d.'KS known to have been connected with the fox hunt mentioned were killed. It waa before 1I1 ml. ted whether the dog which attacked them wad really mad. The Prussian Government has just experi enced a double check in its hitherto successful career of press prosecutions. The proceedings instituted at Dresden against Herr Otto Walsler, the author of seme anti-Prussian articles iu the Eullt tin A'ational, have terminated lu au acquit tnl: the verdict of the court beiug received with loud applause and cries of '"Long live the Saxon autonomy." At Munich the Prussian Minister had caused Dr. Sigl of the Volkxbote to be ar raigned on five eouuts, charging him with abuse of his Prussian Majesty, libel on Count Bismark. etc., but in this case also he failed to obtain a conviction. Perhaps the mortilicatiou caused by this double defeat may account for the seve rity displayed towards eleven uufortuuato wights found guilty by the Berlin courts of having formed part of the Hanoverian legion iu France, These luckless patriots, notwithstanding all the efforts of their counsel, who described them aa mere unintelligent tools in the hands of other, aud called attention to their miserable appear ance, comparing them to Falstatt's recruits, were sentenced to terms of imprisonment vary ing from twelve to eighteen mouths. J)ENNSYLVA"IA CENTRAL RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad leave the Depwt, at THlltTY-FlKST and MAR. KET Streets, which is reached directly fcy the Mar ket street cars, the last ear connection: with eaott train leaving Front and Market streets thirty v (nutes before its departure. The 1 Uesnut aud W alnut streets cars run within eneiqnaxeof tin Lepi t. M eplne-car Tickets ean be had on application at the Ticket Office, N. W. corner Ninth aud Chen nut streets, and at the lepot. Agents of the l'nton Transfer Company wilt call for aud deliver battaxe at tbe dept. orders left at No. 901 Chesnut street, or No. 114 Market street, will receive attention. TRAINS LKAVI DKVOT, TB.- Mall Train i-00 A. M. l'aoli Accommodate, 10 30 A. M., 110 and TttO P. M. Fast Line 1140 A. M. Frie Fipresg . . . . . . lt'W A. M. Harrisburi Accommodation ... I SO P. M. Lancaster 'Accommodation ... 4 00 P. M. Parkesburif Train 30 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8 00 P. M. Erie Mail and Pittsburi? Express . . 10 30 p. X. Philadelphia Express, 12 uinht. trie Mail leaves dally, except Sunday, running . on Saturday niifht to YVtlllaiusport only. On Sun day night passengers will leave Philadelphia at 'i o'clock. Philadelphia Express leaves dally. All other trains daily, exce( Sunday. The Western Accommodation Train runs dally, except Sunday. For this train tickets must be pro cure. aud baKa(e delivered, by 6 P.M., at No. 118 Market street. TRAINS ARJtlVS AT DBPOT, TII.l Cincinnati Express 810 A. M. Philadelphia Express .... 0-60 A. M Paoll AeeommoUat'n, 8 'JO A. M., 3 0 and fl-ao P. M Erie Mail 85 A. M. lost Line q . a m Parkcsburic Train 10 A. M.' Lancaster '1 rain . . . 30 P. M. Erie Express 4 -M p. m Hay Express a -m i m Southern Express , , , 140 j( Harrlsburn Accommodation . . , 0 40 p' M ior lurn'er lnlrmiitlon, apply to JOHN V. VANLEEH, Jr.. Ticket ARent. No. M CHKSNUT Street. FRANCIS Fl'.NK, Ticket Aitent. No. 110 MAKKET Street. SAMUEL 11. WALLACE. Ticket Airent at the Dopit. The Pennsylvania Kailroad C cimmino iri ., assume any risk for Haifiime, excopt fur Weariutc Apparel, and limit their responsibility to One Hun dred Dollars in value. All Uagatfe exceeding that amount In value will be at the rink of th owner, unless taken by special contrast j. , "WAivU H. WILLIAMS, 4 2 General bupermtoudent, AHoona, Pa.