THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PH1LADELPII1A, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1809. 5 w n w-Yoani a ma. I'rorn Our Own Correspondent. Nw Yon, August 4, 18G9. The fhlnrac tilnnf, Chun, has arrived that's what's the matter. That Is the news of the hour. He Is trying to And accommoda tions lor himself. Nono of the hotels will take him, an (J his agent has been brought to the verge of desperation In trying to effect a satisfactory contract with him and a private boardlng-houso keeper. He Is twenty-five years old, and nearly nine foot high, speaks Rngllsh with an Interesting celestial twist to the sentences, and his talk is as tall as his person. He Is soon to be exhibited at Wood's Museum, and Is having a drama written expressly for him by Augustln Daly. Although material for two or tureo good-al.cd men might be Bliccd off him, he Is only murrlcd enough for one, aud the extent of his family Is by no means in proportion to that of his fame. Chnng comes of a long-linked family. His elder sister, who Is married to a manda rin, lives In as much seclusion as she can, for she Is slowly towering on to ten feet, and her height breaks through every shelter used to conceal it. They say the "growing palus" she had whon a child were agony, she greiv to that extent. Like Mr. Finuy's turnip, which obtained poetical celebrity, 'she grew and she grew, but she ne'er did any harm." If Augustln Daly (who now has his hands full of the Fifth avenue) does not get that play done In time, there Is some talk of reviving The. Fair Maidwith the (Mdm liocki, In order to give Chang the opportunity of appearing In the same part In which, some years ago, llehln, the Belgian giant, was so prodigious. The Tnilore of (Jothain have given up making pants for the nonce, an 1 taken to making picnics. They demand higher rate) of wages, and for making that demand have been treated with Infinite contempt by the "bosses." Yesterday, therefore, they abandoned business en tirely thoso of them, at least, belonging to the "Working Tailors' Protective and Benevolent V nlon," and mustered In vory full force at Jones' Woods. Even conceding that it takes nine tailors to make a man, the representatives at Jones' Woods yesterday must have numbered several thousands. Nothing happened to mar the occasion. Your festive tailor Is not a spoil-sport. The only "sports' he spoils are the untutored young gentlemen to whom, as a result of the tremulousneHs engen dered by strikes, ho sends home Ul-tlttlng suits. It is said that several houses will to-day accede to their demands. .Yesterday no less than two hundred custom tailors stood guard at the dif ferent manufacturing shops, and used every persua sion to induce the hands to Join them. Dot it is neither the journeyman nor the clothier who suffers most by theso strikes. It is the middle and upper classes of people who are obliged to pay tho differ ence in price. Some of these strikers demanded an Increase of one hundred per cent. The clothlng houscB have had moro workmen than they cared to employ, and when the subject is regarded in those lamps, the demand seems somewhat excessive. The Demolition of (lie HuildiiiHS adjoining Stewart's retail store, Broadway and Ninth street, commenced yesterday morning, and it is computed that within four months the completed iron building will cover the entire block. It will bo a magnificent monument to tho genius and the mean ness of money-making. Detectives have been making very elaborate explorations among the many out-of-the-way, obscure rooms with which Nassau street and tho Bowery are honeycombed. They are on the lookout for counterfeiters, a nest of whom are believed to have ensconced themselves somewhere in the neighborhood of the park. MIns Janaiischek has returned to this city, and intends living in quietude and seclusion in Washington Square, study ing English, and appearing at intervals in English tragedy before select audiences of critics and per sonal friends. She lute stupendous ambition and perseverpuce. These are expressed alike In her in domitable forehead and progressive chin. When she makes her mind up to do anything, it means some thing. The resolution once taken, she sets to work immediately. That is Fanny Janauschek. Her present ambition is to be the tlrst actress upon the English stage. Her private representation of "Lady Macbeth," in tho spring, before she sailed for ' Europe, gave a promise that, by arduous effort, she would be able almost entirely to throw off the accent which has spoiled so many Teutonic triumphs, aud rendered nugatory the best ambitious of thick tongued Germans. "That" Sea-Hrrnent, which has struck sach terror to the souls of bathing gamins along the wharves and piers of New York, is again spoken of. Indeed, one of the suburbs here nos Just organized a compauy for its capture. The Hoard of Health Is energetically pushing on the work of extermina tion among the underground tenements. About two thousand tenement-houBe Inhabitants have already been routed out and forced to And homes elsewhere. The commissioners engaged in the task meet with more opposition from landlords than from the tene ment occupants themselves. These depart, no one knows where. Some turn their attention to tramp ing, and through the glens, and groves, and lilgh ways, and by-ways of Europe pursue a calling which comes natural to them. Others augment the hordes Of thieves, burglars, and kidnappers who, during the summer months, swarm around poiice courts like files around molasses kegs. A few mount one step higher in the grade of social life, and by dint or harder industry and more mouth-pinching manage to stand the Increased expense. That every one of these subterranean tenements was a pest-hole is be yond a doubt, and by clearing them out the abused Boord of Health lias saved Itself from an odium it could not well afford to incur. An Baba. CITY IIVTEIiLIUUIVCE. HOMES FOR ALL. Location of Ike New Dwellings of July. A day or two since we published the regular monthly statement of the Building Inspectors, ex hibiting the number of permits which had been issued from their oJllce for the erection of newbuild ings.orthe altering and Improving of old ones.during tim month of Jul v oast. Of course the permits for dwelling-houses made far the greater number of those granted, and, as a matter of curloBity and in terest, a search after their location resulted as fol lows: FOUR-STOKY DWELLINGS. One at No. 189 8. Eighth street; one at northeast comer Twelfth aud Lombard; one, Front street, bove Dock; four, Waluut street, west of Nine teentli : one at No. 400 Ixmibard; one at No. 1C23 Pine street; two, Fifteenth, above wauaee; bi., Sixteenth, above Poplar. THKKB-STORY DWELLINGS. 1'atVo. 1362 Washington street; a on Lancaster street, bove Keed ; l on Twelfth street, ubove Car nenter; 1 at No. 813 Jarvis street; 1 on Carpenter Mtreei, west oi biahtuui, i . y. ........... utrpi-t: l at Delaware avenue and Almond street; 11 n K.t-.wutHr street, west of Tweuty-Urst; 1 on fr...Mw.r ir..i.f. west of N inth : oa 'fe nth street. .ui,.w M.iris: 1 on Fifth Btreet. aiiovo Bhippen; 2 at Bedford street and Gray's Ferry road; 1 at South street aid Gray s Ferry road ; 2 on Passyunk road. ur' nf Thirty-fourth: 2 on Thirty-eltftith Avenue: :ou llaveriord, ubove JtuiUI; 1 at No. m STi Meet. 1 at No. 1 IMP af Btreet; I on Seventeen h street, souiu i noun; T.7...1 1 in '..rir..n street: 12 on Twentieth Street, iTww'n Itrrlsli and Poplar; a ou Poplar street east hetwec of eighth atr n ne avi ue; 1 ou Wiley's court, west of Eleventh et-o n Hheuf Street, west of Eleventh ; 1 ou tin stilt west of Third; 1 at No. 101 Swain low neet Coatts steet, above Dtkerson street; a on r enerai ei-rect,, wen i Twentv-lixth: 1 at Second and MoUellan streets; 1 4jnTweny-il rst street, south of Walnut ; 8 cm Nine- U l JTlUIIkC. Twetiutn; o ou vwu l.u Lancaster aveuuo, w in.j-.o. u,f." twtwi'en Torr avenue el ! 1 'f kh nf I.ands- ; 'Y."t "'east of Thirty-ninth; 1 on vJX an Cameron street; 1 on Tenth Htreet, aJ,vtl)rwn : 1 in rear of No. 623 Andress street ; JtTwweEii avenue and Thirty-seventh street; ; 1 1. Somerst," 'tween Salmon and Kichmond streets; J on WHIIoi Btreet, between Salmon aud Kichmond ; I on Beoud I street, above Ontario; 1 on Poplar Street w of Nineteenth ; 6 on North College ave niuf wet f Kldgo avenue; 5 ou B street, west of Tweiv-so .d; on Seventeenth street, south of l. . ..,.nt uaur il H ilrl.ValirnL . 1 M, L Columbia avenue: Son Wavnfl street, bolow Man helm; Ion Tyudcl street, between Richmond aud Garden ; 1 on Second street, above Susquehanna ave nue ; 1 on Otis street, between Girard avenue and Richmond street; lii on Franklin street, above Sus quehanna avenue; 1 at No. 1412 N. Twelfth street: 1 at Twenty-first and Oxford streets; 1 on Second street, above Thompsou: 1 on Twenty-eighth, bolow Colombia avenue; 1 on Main street, betweed Sellers nnd lnlty;l on Arm at street, near Hancock; ft at Tulip street aud Lehigh avenue; 0 on Third street, norm of Diamond; l at No. 1310 N. Tenth street; 2 on I'alethorp street, north of Norrls; 1 at No. Ii) R Cumberland street; 1 on Hope street, between Thompson and Master; 9 at George and Charlotte streets; 2 on Green street, between Harvey aud Wal nut ; 2 on Adams street, between Walnut and Tulpu hncken. 4 on Norrls street, west of Apple; Ion Flo.vd street, mar Morton; 2 at Bodlue ana Diamond streets; 1 on From street, below Harrison; 1 at No. 122g Girard avenue; 1 on Twelfth street, above Jef ferson; 11 on Sharswood street, coal of Twenty-third; 4 on Third street, ubuvc Diamond ; 1 on Front street, below Diamond ; It) at Susqueinnua avenue and Third street. TWO-STORY DWELLINGS. latNo. 1007 Tasker street; 10 on Close street, above Filth; 2 ou John street, Manayuuk; 1 at No. U14 Morris street; 2 on Seventh street, below Washington avenue; 1 on Sansuiu street, west of Twentieth ; H ou WtitKiiis street, west of Seventh; 1 at Twelfth ii in I Lent, streets; 1 ou Kllsworth street, east of Ninth; 1 ou Hit.el street, east of Second; 1 in rear of No. 172ft Spruce street; 1 on Second street, below Dlckcrson ; 1 at No. 1113 South street; 2 on llollinnn street, west of Sixth; 4 on Webster street, west of Twentieth ; 1 at Moyumcuslng avenue and Marker street; 1 ou Rodman street, west of Niutn; lo at Tenth and Grant streets; lit ou Morris add Watkins streets, above Tenth ; 1 Moyuinensing ave nue, ii hove Canal ;1 on Clarion street above Federal ;4 at 'lenth and Dirkerson streets; 3 on Hoffman street, between Fifth, and Sixth ; 2 ou Seventh street, below 'lasker; 1 on Twentieth Btreet, above Washington avenue; 2 on Anula street, west of Twenty-first; 2 on Morris afreet, east of Seventh; 1 ou Clarion street, above Federal; 7 ou Montrose street, west of AMlieteeiitli ; l on Field street, Oetweeu Francis und Wylle; 1 at llaverford avenue aud sixty seventh street; 1 at No. 3ft2S Warren street; 2 on Fifty-second street, south of Lancaster avenue ; 2 tut Torr avenue, west of Fiftieth; 2 on West minster avenue, near Forty-eighth street; 1 on Hunt's lane, west of Fifty-fourth street; 3 ou Budd street, north of Haverford; 1 ou Forty-fourth street, south of Huron; 1 at No. 2310 Diddle street; 1 on Westminster avenue, west of Fifty-fifth; 1 at Wylle and Cameron; 4 at I'owelton avenue aud Thirty seventh streets ; 2 on Turner street, between Fitin and Sixth; 2 on Eighth street, between Venango and Erie avenue; 1 ou Dauphin street, above Haul ; 4 on Town avenue, above Broad street; 1 on Orlanna street, above Berks; 1 ou Willow, between Foulkrod aud Meadow: 1 ou Washington avenue, east of Emerald street; 1 on l'almer street, between Thompsou and Bel grade; 1 on Poplar street, west of Twenty-seventh ; I on Onta' lo, east of Second ; 1 on Mill street, below Main; 1 on Cadwalader street, above Columbia ave nue; 1 ou Belgrade street, between Palmer aud Montgomery ; 1 on Norrls street, between Cedar und Hitter; 10 at Tulip and Huntingdon streets; 1 ou Town avenue, near Nicetowu lane; 11 at Memphis and Vicuna streets; 1 on Taney street, above Girard avenue; 1 on Dickinson Btreet, west of Trentou ave nue; 1 on Wilson street, near Haines; 2 on Cumber land street, below Memphis; ft at Richmond ami Victoria streets; 1 on Howard street, above Cumber land ; I at Rilteuhouse aud Greeusts. ; 2 on Tvveu'y elghlh street, north of Dauphin; 1 on Cumberland street, near Tulip; 1 on Richmond street, belov Maple ; 3 on Wright street, above Twenty-second ; 2 on Sharpnack street, between Main and Chew; 2 on Mount Airy avenue, north of Kailroad; 2 at Twenty-eighth street aud Fletcher; 4 on Diamond street, above Bodine; 4ou Emerald street, above Hea ling Ii. . ; 2 on Aramiugo street, below Tulip; 12 ou Musclar street, above York ; 2S at Somerset street und ltoseliill; 7 at Mulberry street aud Meadow. THE THIRD PARTY. Convention of Tciiiprrniire IHen o Nomlnnte 1 nixliifnten lor the City OHii-en. This morning, at 10 o'clock, the convention, con sisting of three delegates elected from each ward, called to nominate temperance candidates for the city and county offices to be filled at the ensuing October election, met in Concert Hall. There were about a score of delegates present and a dozen auditors. In the large hall tuey looked like sparse sheep In a wide field. A few minutes alter to o clock, 1. Newton Pierce culled the convertion to order. Mr. George H. Hicks was elected temporary Chalr- mi n and Alexander t utler temporary Secretary. 2 Mr. Alexander Sloan opened the proceedings wan prryer. Air. hicks then snid that good men or both politi cal patties, dissatlslled with the nominees put for ward nytiic late conventions, were anxious lor an opportunity of voting for unexceptionable candi dates. They want a separate and distinct ticket, to have upon it good, honest, and sober men, Instead of bad, unreliable, drunken men, To meet their desires, a preliminary meeting was held and the matter of the expediency of calling a con vention was discussed, a committee was appointed with power to call a convention to be composed of delcgutcB irom the dlllereut wards, to nominate a ticket in which Integrity and worth shall be the standard value. The time has come for this move ment, and I hope that it is not fur distant for a State movement, when a convention shall be called for the nomination of a ticket, and the organization of a State temperance political party. (Applause.) The temperance people nave been depending on the ex isting parties for many years, aud have been told to wait They have waited nntil patienc e has ceased to be a virtue. If the political patties will not act. those in favor of the temperance cause must rely upon ineniBcives. Keturning nis thanks, men, to the convention ior selecting him as its temporary Chairman, and hoping that Its business would be despatched with harmony, und that no attempt would lie made to turn It Into a rabble like other conventions, und that a formidable ticket would be chosen, the speaker resumed his seat James McCormick was appointed Doorkeeper. The following committees wrre then appointed: CM Crnlenllalt G eone Coot 111. Cioorao W. Hinkle. Charles Shock. On J'rrmanmt Organizntion Anion BriKira, J. t;. (.urn. fues, ttiiKti wiiitely, Ainxanuer eiuui, o. a. iieicuum, leury Dubree.Jttiii.. Pollock. Rowley, William Tanaior, H. Grain Barnwell. The Committee on Credentials then reported. Ten wards were not represented, aud but few of the delegates mentioned In the uredent luls answered to their mimes. At this time only thirty-one persjns were present. Upon motion It was carried that the chairman re quest all persona present not delegates, nor members of the press to retire from the hall. This was done, and speedily the room ws cleared of its few Inter lopers. Mr. Prlggs.'of the Committee on Permanent Or ganization, reported for permanent olllcers: President George H. Hicks. Secretury Alexander K. Cutler. The report was agreed to. Mr. Amos Briggs was then requested to address the convention. Ho delivered a short speech. The Committee on PI ul form aud Resolutions then reported as follows: H'in-mc, It is tho legitimate province of giTem nent to render lta citizeit.-i secure in the exoroitte of their rights and tbe onjoynient of their privileges; and us e?ery (treat principle or retorm uiUHt of necessity bd tirst advocated by some party ; aid when existing parties neulect to re cognize it, then it becomes tho imperative duty of iutelli Kent citizons to orttunize a now party for tbe purpose of securing tht reiorui which aeeius necosbary for too pub lic Koif; and M'ii, The appalling increase of the rum truffle in our midst calls luudiy upon all friends of morality to use their miluence for its oven brow : aud as neither of tne present political parties have tbo courage or will to pay any atten tion to the demand for reform in thift respect, but rather yield to the dictates of corruut combinations, and suu cu?nb to tiieir behests by nominating tor othoe those who luve for years, if not a hlu-Mmo, been identified with the liquor trathc, and wiiose gains and interests are with this prolific source of crime and misery ; therefore Jit uoivui. That we, tho citizens of Philadelphia, in con vention aseniblod, feeling the responsibility of our posi tion, and the sacrifice neuessary to be made in the mam tensm.e of great principles, dosolemnly accept the issuo, and mute uurselvos inhiau Isdh'KNIjEN r Party, based upon Temperance and Moral principles, but upon a plat torm sufficiently broad to invite and embrace the good and honest men of all parties; to reform the abuses of our municipal uovernuient and to nominate men of known virtue, plod 'ed to sustain these principles. J.rMlflj That as the dishonesty and cjrruption, well as the gelhshnen sn i tyranny of partisan leaden, have at length exuiied the disgust and soorn of the etier classes iu Doth parties, we renud'ato their nomination's, and be lieve tltut ,:ree government can ouly be maintained ami per petuated by elevation to olh'eo men of honesty, tutot;rity, strict sohiiety, and unequivocally in favor of prohibiting the liquor trutlic. Hrmlvnl, Thut freemen should not feel impelled to vote for a candidate whose antecedents are immoral and cor rupt, or whose nontmulion lias boen procured by hunielf oi hie friends resorting to some dishonest or uniair expe dient. Hrmlerd, That we holieve thetrsffio in the manufacture and sale oi intoxicating liquors is an unmitiguted evil, a gigautio source of crime, and tbe cause of a large portion ol our taxes, and should be suppressed by stringent lepis lation;aud that economy and retrenchment in our ntuui uipitl government, a correction of the present abuses, a better regard for the welfare and interests of the citizens, shall be among our leading principles. Ar'(rf, Tnat wo invite the citizens of Philadelphia to exult. ine the oharactnr of tbe candidates we preseut, and consider the. principles we proclaim. Are nut the former wurihy the suffrages of tuo moral portion of the com ui"i)ity and are not tho latter rigid in the sight of Ood and woi thy the support of every intelligent person? i,r"tlvrU, That this party shall be called "The indepen dent Reform Party." The report was unanimously adopted. A motion was made made that a committee of three upon finance be appointed. Amended so as to make the committee consist of The chairman nnm.t the followlntr to compose it! Alexander IC Cutter, James McCormick. Amos Pripgs, J. c. OarrigiicH, George Uabel, Alexander Hob. n, and William Tatirler. Mr. Briggs moved that a committee of one from cai h ward be appointed by the President, to be called the Committee of Ways and Means, to or ganize and conduct the campaign. Carried. Pending the selection of the names by the chair man, Mr. Police made a short address to the con vention. Vpon motion It was directed that the chairman should complete the committee and announce them In the public papers at his earliest convenience. I'pon motion adjourned until 1 V. M. The Navai, Authoritirs Ai.ivk. Unusual ac tivity prevails at the Philadelphia Navy Yard owlmr to recent orders from the naval department, and a number of vessels are fitting out for sea. The Juulata, Captain Luce, recelyed orders yester day to proceed to the Magazine, at Fort Miilllu, to take in powder, shot, and shell, and put to sea Im mediately. She dropped down the river at 4 P. M. yesterday, and will be at sea to-night. The Dictator, Captain Calhoun. Is also under orders to sail imme diately, and will lie away to-morrow. The destina tion of these vessels Is unknown, and rumors are plentiful. It Is shrewdly siupi'tited, however, that they are designed to keep strict watch upon mo coast of New York, to prevent the escape of tho Hoot of Spanish gunboats now constructing at that port, fifteen of which were sel.ed by tho I'ttu 'd St. it'M Marshal there. They are now all at anchor In tue North river, nearly opposite Holioken. The sailing ship Constellation, Commander B nice, who was master of the monitor Monadn ic' :;ut weathered Capo Horn In Wf, was taken to sea from the Navy Yard this morning bv the tug lVrrlwmkle. She will proceed direct to Norfolk, aud will b re tained there as a receiving ship. The Miaiitono noh, a double turret monitor, aud the steamer (' imbruli!, which Is having a spar-deck placed upon iter, are also fitting out for sea. Fkkhiht Kates. The following are the latest re ported rates for shipping produce, etc., by c.iast- WlHP vesst-lH ! Peaches Prom the peninsula of Delaware and Maryland, Chester river, Sassafras river, and Inter mediate pi Ints, goo, per basket, aid Irll perorate or box. Per barges to New York, 82-:t- p-tr ill ) lbs Freights from Kichmond, P., to New York were Increased on Saturday last to IT!' i'!r to'i. owbvr o the announced intention of the Ke idiug lUilroa I to rsise their tolls on coal from the mines fi)j. pjr ton on end arter tho 2d of August. Some vessels took up coal for noston yesterd iv at 2-W per ton. To-day freights raugo fnunJi-Mlto i'2-80 per ton. Last week vessels were iu demand at i'i per ton. R0I1HKBV OF A JfCWKf.KY CSB ON CfimtfUT Stkkkt Shortly aftr 9 o'clock this morning infor mation was lodged at the Central ttUtton of a bold robbery that had been committed at the J-nvcry s'.ore of (ieorge A. Euo A Co., situated on the Socmd lloor of the bulldiug at the southeast corner of Kigltti a'ld Chesnut streets. It seems tna the ab ve (Inn have a show-case ou the pavement at the frotd or of the building, in which was deposited gold cha ns, Maonlc marks, etc., valued at over lion.i. dust before 9 o'clock some fedow, unobserved, unlock 'd the door t.f the case at, d removed every ar iclo ex cept a t himble. Insulting a Lady and Assaui.tino Policemen. Yesterday afternoon, the attention of Police, nen Wagner and Wilson, of the Twelfth district, was railed to u man named (ieorge Selir.c ler, who was alleged to be engaged !n insulting a lady id the Girard Avenue Market. They made a demonstra tion on George, who rushed at them with u huge tiutcher-ktiife. They succeeded in disarming bi n, and escorted him before Alderman Allison, who hold him in ttW bail for trial. Tnic itEOATTA yesterday rrom Poiut Airy Island eventuated iu the new yacht "Fraud " carrvliur oil' the silver pitcher, und the "Little George," second class, the silver goblet. The race was lively con tested, the boats lapping each other, and the "Fraud" only winning by a second or two of time, Fatal Railway Casualty. .lames Kelly, aged twenty-two years, was run over Inst night by a rail way car on Seventh street, below Fltzwater, ami was so seriously injured thut he died during tho uiifht at the Pennsylvania Hospital. He resided at No. OH Fltzwater street. Coroner Daniels held an inquest. Wohkmen INJCKKO. William crciiian, white en f aired in teariue down a building on the western end of the Wire Bridge, sustained severe Injuries yester day afternoon, by a portion of one of the walls fall ing on him. He was removed to tue Pennsylvania Hospital. Fike This Moknino. The alarm of fire at 10 o'clock this morning was caused by the burning of the reur portion oi me residence rso. Tta rami street, Fifteenth ward, occupied by a colored family. The origin of the lire was accidental. I' 1 A SE ANO CO.UM Kitci:. Office of the Evtnino Tf.lkoiiaph,' Wednesday, August 4, li'.'. f The practical, common sense policy of Secretary Boutwcll in regard to the surplus currency In the Treasury has been a powerful agent in relieving the ffenen.1 tnnnev market of the stringency which bad so long prevailed, aitti which operated so injuriously on the interests of trade and commerce. Hence It Is not to be wondered ut that the announcement of a continuance of thut course should be hailed with general satisfantlon. In pursuance of this project, $'2,0uo,ooo in bonds will be purchased every Wednesday, In addition to 1,000,000 each alternate Thursday for the purpose of the sink ing fund, making in all $10,000,000 for the current month, i ins course nas aireao.v produced most oene tlclal results on the market, especially In New Y'ork, which receives the lion's share, und a further distribu tion of ten millions must act in the same direction, whilst securing a regular large reduction In the bur den of the puune deot. We reduce our quotations on call loans to-day to BMGi'i percent the lower ligure, however, is excel) tionul and discounts for prime business pupjr to 6V10 per cent., the averase being about per cent. Gold Is inactive and the premium loiver. Op 'iiii'.g price l.so: utnoon, vm Government loans remain without material change, There was more animation In the Stock market this morning, and prices were rather stronger, -irate loans were neglected. City sixes were weak at o for the old, and loo'.irf.ioi for tho new issues. Heading is more active and steady at 4'.; Pennsyl vania was firm at 67: North Pennsylvania Kailroad at be; and Camden and Amboy Kailroad at 1'22. GO was offered for Northern Central Kailroad; BU for Philadelphia and Krle Kailroad; 87V for Caiawlssa Kailroad preferred ; f.ti for Lehigh alley Kailroa I and 42X for Little Schuylkill Kailroad. Canal shares were without essential change. Le hicrh Navigation sold at 8; V,t30 b. o. Coal shares were Inactive. 0 was hid for Nov Y'ork and Middle, and '' for St. Nicholas, Bank shares were neglected. In Passenger Hallway shares the only sale w is In Hestonvllle at 12. 4fl was bid for Second aud Tuird 3s for Fifth and Sixth; 70 for Tenth and Eleventh, and 19 for Thirteentn and t- irteoutn. PHILADKLPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third street, FIKST BOARD. $200 5-20s, 0,cp..e.V23Vl 47shG.fr tn K.ls.1J fllW do.. ,07,cp.c.l2'2'ii M) Stl Kertd K.ls.oild 4il 1200 City 6s, Old. .. "0 10 do 4S 100 do bsd. 4'.i 100 dj b30. 41) f.iooo city es.New.ls.ioi )i000 do 2(1.101 two do Is. 101 7900 lb Is. 101 v9oo do lot 4000 do ls.lOOTf 10 ( am ASc.ls 64 2HJ0 C A A Cs '75.1s 90 V 83S0O Leh6s, 'S4..1S. 83 101 Bll I'eiiMii K. 18. f7 2 do B7 200 do 012. 67 Mid do S.V4S-94 100 l 4S-U4 600 do. ,.ls.li3u. 49 100 do .KMvn.vl. P.I 30 sllConi'll Itk.stS. tfo 10 sh N I'enna KU. 30 100 sh Leh N Stk. .. 3its. 100 do 030. 3 100 do bGO. 30 200 d i 36 H Narr'A Ladnek, Bankers, report this morniug's Gold quotations us follows: 10 00 A. M 130 11-12 A. M .130 .13.1' .135.'. 10-02 " 13d ', 10-15 " 18') 10-2U " 1357i 11-40 11-42 Mksckr. De Haven a uhotiikh, ?-o. 40 n. Titiru street, Philadelphia, report the following quotations: I'. S. 08 of 1HS1, 124XtS124,'i : do. li2. 124'4(A12.'; Notes, mm: Gold. I35?.,(i.l30; Silver, l30X''18a .iiv cnnci m. rmnto Government securities as follows :i:. S. 6s of leSl, Ui,M4 6-20S of 112, 12rc12f.V,'! do.,t8o4, 1231237, ; no., ov. ison, 12HV123 i! do.! Jly. lfiOft, 122V'i!l2v!; do., 1807, myilii:, do., 1S68 122',122'.: 10-408, 115;, lio.'i j PacUics, lllMigmx- ""' 1JO'S' THE NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. The following extracts show tha atate of the New i ort money market yesteraajr from the Herald. "Some surprise was expressed In Wall street to day ut ine apparent oiscrepuuuj iucjc, j ROlnmirutiva ulutamnnt. of the UUbllC debt &8 PUl)- llidied In the Herald of this morning and the Htate meiit furnished by Secretary Boutwell. The former exhibits uu iiwsrease of the debt of about eight aud one-half millions, while the latter claims a reduction of In the neighborhood of seven aud one-half mil lions. In tw i nHB of the Herald the difference was explained as resulting from Including the Puoiiio Rniirnml Oonds in the irraud total of indebtedness, which was not done by the Seore- do. 1S64, 123W 123S' i "- l1lf '" ,ouoi new, 122V.V122,-', : do. ISM. new, I22l22 : do. 1808, 122', 1 22 4 do. BS, 10-408, 115;',110 ; V. 8. 30 Yn.ir K nnr cenr. C.v.. Ill '(Slll.1. I Due Coin p. Int. an Item Included In Mr. BoutwcM's statement- It w b fiii-s be seen that both stntemcnta were correct, but only partial exhibits of the actual financial rosltionof the nation. It Is manifestly proper that th Pacific Kailroad bonds, for which the Govern ment in the character of indnrser la directly liable, while I c!ng also responsible for thu payment of in terest tt.ereon, should he Included In the sum of our 0 itstar.dlng obligations. We may never be called upon t ) liquidate them, and we sincerely trust we will not; but as long as they obtain circulation til on the strength of tho Government's guarantee and until such time as the ability of tho road to meet them at maturity Is demonstrated beyond all ques tion of doubt. It is a piece of childish deceit for us to 1 ut thorn aside when calculating the extent of our llabllit'es. It Is also just that the accrued interest on all bonds not yet paid should enter Into a state ment or the public debt, as It constitutes a very important Hen op the balance of coin aud currency on hand, Gold opened at 13B;, and exhibited a strong, steady fine In the market most of the day, advanc ing at ailllv through the Intermediate fractions to lifO's, the highest point reached, aud at which it closed In the room. The advance from the opening figure to ISft'ji was slow In a dull, quiet market, but the further upward movement was sharper und ac- onipatiied nv some excitement, in consequence f tho reported fullure of a prominent tlreek house doing business In Hanover square, a branch of a Lon don house, which has likewise another branch In Klo Janeiro. It was stated that the Klo branch had become Involved In gold speculations there, which produced the suspension, and that the house was short' between siw,"oo and .hh,oi)o gold. The ad- ance In the premium was referred to the covering of this account, although a rumor of Intended heavy shipments to-msjrrow was circulated simultaneously with the ottier report, wincn imiv nave aided in the upward turn. The house referred to above has stood nigh on tue street tor many years, and was ono whose bills were readily taken. After the adjourn ment of the board the market reacted from the higher tlirure, and fell oil' to l:t5;,', lliietuatlnsr be tween that and l ' until neir the doso of business. when It receded to 1 at which It stood at live o clock. CITY ITKMS. Alpaca, Drap d'Ktk, awo Limrs Sm'k Coats. HIilik MnV t'tlttry '(4 ('tilth .Sft-Jk, Hilht irriilht, JUnrk ttttd Ftttry Cnlnrtt Cloth VhtrrjiUUt light xori'jht. linen witi Purk Dtntunnd Ventt. linm wrrj, for Tralfif. JCvrrithino in fA wyi, of Ctoihlnq tuilni to th &son. A lata aKKortmmt. arllitui ratiiiVu.hut r'ttlriiiihni ntihi: mtr, freh, and fahimtliU; nuprrior to rfntitif-mnitt fork in I'hilnfi'fnhia. SM at prirm aitoratitmi lotcr than th limmtt Uvthir, or thtl tutlti canrrlhd and money rr. ftmni-a. UALr WAT rAKTWEF.X 1 13KNNSTT A Un,t tyih and Towirs Halt., Si-icth Slrrttt. ) No. 618 Markrt St., Pmii.aiiki.phia. Awn Sik) BnoAiWAt. Nrw York NKVKn Allow Diahuhika, Dyhkntfiiy, or any Bowol Affection to have its swo way, or tho most sorious con sequences mny result. Hy nnfcloctin Buch compluints tbs Bystem ia often so rapidly reduced as to rc:ioh Btsne beyond the help of medioines hoforo tho patient 1 realize tbo necessity of looking about him for a remedy. At this season of the year, therefore, every body should be provided with tho safe and certain cura tive for all Stomach and Bowel Complaints, Da. J.AYNK's ('ArtMiNATlvE Balsam, for with this romody at hand, all sticb affections may bo promptly aud efficaciously troated. Sold everywhere. Dkmcth's Anti-Dysi'KI'tic Stomach Bitters. Kcnial and wholosouio vuirolable Tonic. Mrs. Rkad's Infant Rki.ikf facilitates tcething.and is a certain remedy for Cholora Infantum, Dysoutcry, and Dinirlura. Sold by driiKKists. Farth C'losf.t Ct)MPANv's patent dry earth com modes and privy-fixtures, at A. 11. Franciscus A Co.'s, No. 513 Market street. A Card. Charles Stokes will .oil tbe balance o" hU summer stock of olothinfr at roduJed prices, in order to make room for his very choice stock of fall clothing now boing manufactured. Jewflrt. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 12 South Second street, ha. the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jowelry and Silverware in the city. Purohaaar. can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Ue also has a large stook of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store) i. sura to result in pleasure and profit. Bimofr's Sewtno Macbimi On easiest possible term., by O. V. Davis. No. 810 Obesnat street. Thf. Solar Ei-lipkk. A frreat eclipse is somothing rather rare. Like pickled frogs, or steaks of polar boar ; August tbe soventh we're to have a show !ot up expressly for tho folks bolow, In which the moon will sproad borsolf , until Tbe only light we got without a bill -Plus five per cent, for any short delay In paying up is well-nigh bid away: There'll bo no extra charge for want of light. And governments don't put a stamp on night. But this aside, I'll mnntion while I sing, How Marvin's Safk eclipses every thing Made or described, in prose, or song, or sonnet, So very dry, you can't o'en joke upon it ! Moonlike in form, to many nio and strange To have such unartrrs 'utl of current rhuntj-t Its mystery may obscure your son andtWr, , For none but you may touch the cash put thnrn. Then view the sun's grand circulardisplay While reading Marvin's circular that day. The Si'korical Safe told only by M.vnviN & Co., No. 7-21 Chesuut street. TtiK Conditions of Hf.alth. It is idlo to expect health if the precautions necessary' to secure it are ne glected. Tho human organization is a delicate piece of mechanism, and requires us much intelligent care and watcbfulress to kep it in order, as are requisite in the management of the most complicated combination of levers, wheels, and pinions. At this season of tho year the body japoouliarly sensitive, been use it is greatly weakened and relaxed by the continu ous heat. The skin, in summer, with its millions of pores wide open, is a very different sort of tegument from the compact tibrous covering which it becomes under the ac tion of tbe winter's cold. Tbe muscles, too, are compara tively flaccid, the nerves tremulous, the blood poor, and the whole frame less capable of enduring fatigue and re sisting disease than in coo! weather. These indications of a depressed condition of the vital forces are so many un mistakable hints that natere needs reinforcing. Ordinary stimulants will not effect this object. Thoy inllame and excite, but do not strengthen. The only pre paration which can be depended npon to impart stamina) vigor to the system, anil enable it to endure tho ordeal of the heated term without giving way under tbe pres.ure, is Hostf.ttf.r's Stomach Bittkrs, atonie and corrective so pare, so harmless, so utterly free from the drawbacks which render many of the powerful astringenta employed in medical practice more daagerous than the ailments they are employed to cure, that it may he administered without fesr to the feeblest female invalid or tbe most delicate child. Tbe catbar'ic and alterative vegetable ingredient., which are combined with those of a tonio nature in its composition, keep the bowels moderately free and per fectly regular wbilo the work of invigoration is going on. The finest blood depurent. which the herbal kingdom affords are also among its components, so that it recruits, purities, and regulates the system simultaneously. AuofST!! CLOTHla AT A IH.V'OUKT! To iunk way for AUKIUTIOXS AM MI'ROVBMExra CUE A T OAK HALL BUIUIK0. ut eJoht out our tntirr ktot k thih month at a ORKATEK DISCOUNT than any other house in America rotdd afford to nuke. Call and see vhat M- kavt thut you vant. 'Che prict will bt made to unit you. WANAVAKBH it BHQWS, 8. X. COR. SIX! a AA'P MA.RKBT STREETS. FOUIITII EDITION FOREIGN AFFAIE3. The Spanish Carlists not yet Annihi lated Portugal Wants a Sub marine Cable. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. The Alabama Elec" ion The Spurious Tens The Cuban Junta Enter a Protest More Yellow Fever on Ship board. FROMJiUJIOPK. The Cnrllst Agitation Not Yet landed. By Atlantic Cable. Paws, Ann;. 4 It Is asserted to-dav that llnv Spanish (lovernnient will shortly call out the re serves. It Is reported that formidable uprisings of the Carllsts occurred at Torfosa and Zervei. ottlcial advices contradict the statement previously pub lished, that two t'arlist prisoners hail been shot by order of a council of war. Several bauds of t'arlists, in different parts of the country, have been defeated and scattered within the past day or two. Pnrtnuttl Wnnt a Cable of liar Own. j.isiion, Atiif. 4. 'l'lio Chambers have adopted a resolution authorizing the Government to grant con cessions to companies desiring to lay submarine cables to or from the shores of Portugal. FROM WASHINGTON. Naval JR7.rtte. Despatch to the Associated tcss. Washington, Aue. 4. Captain It. N. St.emble h is been ordered to hold himself in readiness for the command of the naval rendezvous at Boston. First Assistant Knglneer George W. Melville has oeen oeiacneo irom tuny as assistant to the inspec tor oi fliacninery at worioK, and ordered to ine Lan caster, relieving First Assistant Kngineer U. M. Kct'arty, who Is ordered to perform the duties of Assistant Inspector of Machinery at Norfolk. Held In Abeyance. Nothing official will be done concerning an ao- polntment to the vacant Sixth Collection district of ew ork until arter the return or the President. Infernal Revenue M niters In Virginia. lir. Presbury, Supervisor of Virginia anil West Virginia, is here iu consultation with the Internal Hevenue Utireau relative lo matters In his district. lie reports a remarkable Improvement iu the morale. or the service, and a larue increase In the collec tions. In the Third (or Rl lunond) district there was paid as taxes on tot)iie'o for five months from March 1 last T2.2'.Kl, being an excess over thesami period 111 1S0S of fiM-.tss the tax being now ;W cents per pound, as against 40 cents last year. There was shipped In bond to other districts "from Richmond. during the same period this year, 4.414,017 pounds of manufactured tobacco, an excess of l12,itli pounds more than was supplied iu tho same months of last year. In the Second (or Petersburg) district the Increased collection from tobacco for the same period is nearly ti'iO.OOO. Id the Fifth or (Lynchburg) district, the increase will . 'iich fully $2'H),0lio. Tho revenue from tobacco In theso three districts this year for five mouths, to August 1, is Jl,l.si,rss in ex cess of the same period last year, while the ship ments in uonu aro increupnti tins year two and a nair million pounds over last. This large increase in the taxes collected Is the result of a more thorough com pliance witn and euiorceinciit of the law, and fully de monstrates the superiority of the stamp system for the collection of tax upon tobacco, snutf, aud cigars over ine oiu inciiiuti. TlieHpurlousSIO (.reoiibnrk. New dcvelopements are being made daily concern ing tue new spurious tvn uouar greennucK. sneel mens of which come to the I'nited states Treasurer's ofllce every day. When the lirst series wus received Oeu, Spinner, on examination, came to the conclu sion that they had been put out as a bliud for future operations. Although very skilfully executed, they presented so many defects that an experienced person count detect mem reaittiy : inns ine puniic were uot lied of dots opposite the figures "Ten," on each end of the note: ine hick oi distinct rows or llgures In the left wing of the eagle; 1-he waat of a period after tho letter "K" In Spinner's name, and various other omissions. Two specimens received to-day bear witness that they are a new Issue, for all the defects above referred to have been removed, and the trene- ral appearunce of the note so exactly like the gen uine unit it auuost iieues detection oy professional oa pens. FROM NEW TOR K. The Stock and Alone .Miirkcl To-day. Special l)epatch to The Jiveniiirj Teleijraplu Nkw ork, Aug. 4. A sudden change in the weather to extreme summer heat causes a limited business in the fiold and Stock markets. Messrs. Ithodoconnelii A Fratigbiadi, the Greek linn whose failure was announced yesterday, were involved In gold speculations at Itlo .Janeiro, and the house is tsiH),0oo or $'.100,000 short In gold. The general stock market Is steady, the only exception being St. Paul, which has advanced about per cent., aud at 1 P. M. is quoted at t50)i,80'n. The Gold market is quiet and steady, and there are no important variations In the quotations since yesterday. The present price is iafiV. Honey Is a trifle firmer at 7 per cent. Foreign exchange Is steatly; 00 dins paper is quoted at 110, and a days at 1 lo.'.;. The iinardor t'hlm, sailing to day, has engageil a specb' shipment of trsw.oiio.Sklov eriimeuts are steady at yesterday's prices. A slight advunce at the 10 o'clock hoard was lost at the Vi o'clock call. The Ciibnn Junta Protest Against the Purehnse of I be llnid. Nf.w Yokk, Aug. 4 The Cuban Junta to-day for warded a protest to tin; President und Seoretary Fish against the proposed purchase of Cuba from the Spanish Government. They allege that two-thirds of tbe island Is owned bv native Cubans, and uow held by the authorities of free Cuba. A Liberator in I.lmbo. Manuel CorteB, one of the Cuban patriots, was ar rested to-day on a charge of attempting to pass a forged check forj-iuOO. FROM ALABAMA. The Latest News About Ihe I'.'leellon. Montgomery, Aug. 4 The election news Is meagre, and us far as heurd from tho vote is much leBS than last year. The probabilities are in favor of the election of Parkinson. Democrat, In tho Third district, by a handsome majority The contest be tween Wortloy, Democrat, and Buckly, Republican, in the Second district, will b.-! much closer than was expected, and the laiter's tnends are fearful of his defeat on account of the great falling oil' in the negro vote. Momi.E, Aug. 4 Manns msjoilty in Mobile county, so far as heard f, i, ,s I4f.'.t,' with several precincts to hear from. The county will probably give 1600 for Mann. At the court house In Tuhlivln county a negro radical mob took posset-! n of the p ills, beat one white man badly, anil p.vvenied every Democratic negro from voting, and w-'t-e very riotous. The sheriff could not control them. That precinct gives Buck 220 mujority. Tho town of Pollard, l.i K iiuib'a county, gives Mann 109 majority. Chub n-ne. Monroe ouotv, at 4 P. M., had polled SS3 votes-, all lorMtnn. The indi cations aro that Mann is ei -ted by l.i ono. FROM T1JE WEST. New Tariff ou I In- Pacllle ICailrnad. St. Louis, Aug. 4 Tin- Marino ami Fire Insur ance Company of Peoria, III., suspended btislin-ss yesterday, being unable t i deposit fjlno.noo witli the State Treasurer, as required l.y law. An Omaha despatch Buys lb" e-w freight tariff went Into opera tion on the I niou Pacific lialin.id yesterday. Ills ho to 40 per cent, lower than the previous rates. Heavy fruit shipments ate coining dally from Cali fornia lor the DuKtern iimi'aci.-. Four hundred aud fllty Mormons, principally Dun arrived ut Omaha yesterday en route for Hu't Lake. e in l.ouliville. I.oiiHvii.i.K, Aug. 4 The cliuir factory of Kirsch A Heydex, East Chesuut afreet, was burued to-day. Loss sooo ; Insured. .. Yellow Fever on Hhluboard. Despatch to The Evtninn 'JVUiraph. Boston, Aug. 4 llrlg Katahdln. Captain Saun ders, from St. Domingo, arrived below this port to day, with nearly all her crew sick with yellow fover. W'henoir Nantucket south shoal, the oaptiln was obliged to obtain help to assist iu working tho brig into Boston harlKir. HATS AND OARS. nWARB URTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI tated and easy titling Dress Hats (patented), to all the improved fashions at the season. OUlCbMIT 8lrtu FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Another Suicide in New Vork, Despatch to The Kveninj Telcnravh. New Yokk, Aujr. 4. Charles Y. HcMridsro, who lias for some days shown himself to b moody ami abstracted, was found dead thia morning, It Is believed from the effects of poison. Internal ICevenne Matler. Washington, Aug. 3 The Internal revenuo re ceipts to-day were S74,000. The Revenue Korean has ordered a change of thu small tobacco stamp for tho two ounco packages of class 16 for a strip stamp. The new series of to- imeeo stamps (reiristered) are now ooing prinieu, an i will soon lie ready for Issue. The unregistered stumps arc promised to bo ready in a few days. IMiiorlul Clam' IlnUe. Poutlano. Maine, Aug. 4. Tho newspaper frater nity of this state are In convention hero to-day. To morrow they win have an editorial olam bako at tlia lsiauu. Sailing or the China. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 4 The steamship China salted at noon for Liverpool with about 1500,000 in specie. Among the passengers Is P. S. Gilmore, tho Ameri can maestro, who goes to F.urope for three month. THE SEW PART Y. Proceeding or the After noon Hosalon, of nnveiillon. Upon resssembling at a o'clock the mlnntes of tha morning session were rend and approve! i ne presentation or nominees for the various offices was then declared in order. 'Ihe following were named : ritOTIIONOTAKY OF TIIK DISTRJOT COURT. William C. Claghorn. E. W. Smltheman. Ct.KKK OK OUAUTRR RBSSI0N3. I. Newton Pelrce. George S. Ferguson. W. ti. Chapman. KKCORDBR OF ORKDft. Alexander R. Cutter (Declined). Dr. J. H. Melllnger (declined). Amos P.rlggs (declined). E. W. Smithen.sn. George Gabcl (declined'). At this point some of the delegates protesting that the convention wus not a mutual admiration society. anil declaring tnat the success or tue movement de pended upon the selection of proper candidates, of men not committed, it may oe, witn me lemneraoeo organization as such, but of known probity and capacity, a motion was made tnat a recess bo taken for tirteen iLinutes to enabio tnose present to com pare views. i ins motion was amended nrst to ininy minutes. then till this ( veiling, and finally for a day aud & week. There was nn evident feeling that the namlneeg should be citizens of prominence aud Intluencc, who could enrrv votes with them ut the election. The discussion upon these amendments Is still In progress us we go to press. IMiilaticlphia Trade Report. Wkhnksiiav, Aug. 4. The Flour market is quiet. and only a few hundred bushels were taken in lots by flic home consumers at s'(C-f-Vr ror superfine, 5-B0(4 f-"n for extras, Jo r.Ott 7-tso for Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra family, tuvtWi'm for Pennsylva nia tlo. do., fo-i.'nn 8 for Ohio do. do., and s-f.f)4io for fancy nrumis, according to quality, live Hour sella at t-12X(n 6-sr barrel. mere isnot;mucii activity in tne vvneat market, but prices are unchanged. Sales of red at SI '.50(311-67, and 4oo bushels Indiana white at $1-75. Rye Is quiet at l-20(i 1-2S y bushel for Pennsylvania aud West ern. Corn Is dull, and l(.n-2c. V bushel lower. Sales of 1W0 bushels yellow at $1 ioi ill. Western mixed is entirely nominal. Oats are unchanged. Sales of Western at 74vr76e,, and Southern and Pennsylvania at IWfoiTOe. Nothing doing In Barley or Malt. Bulk Is dull at tho recent decline. Sales of No. 1 Quercitron at t it) ) ton. Whisky Is lirm at fl -20.1 ffij.'i? gallon, tax paid. LATEST SHUTIXK INTELLIGENCE. for additional Marine yeicn nee Inside Pa;fe. BY TELEGRAPH. Fouthfrs Moniior, August 4. The sehr Addie Mnr chie, from New Vork for Alexandria, in ballast, all .Smith Island, on tbe niht of thelst ult parted her wheel ropes, and before a new set oould be rove, she struck oa tbe bench, Wreckers have gone to hor assistance. ((' Atlantir (,Me. Qttienstowv, August 4. Arrived, steamship City of London, from Mew York. Uhe.st, August 4. Arrived, steamship St. Laurent, from New York. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA AUGUST 4. state of THERMOMETER AT TUB EVENING TELEORAPH 7 A. M 73 I 11 A. M. 83 j 3 P. M 35 CLEARED THIS MORNING. Etonrner Ann l-.bza. Hienards. Now York, W. P. OlydoAOo. Sohr Louie K Smith, Crie, Cambridge, Weld, Nagle A (Jo. bebr D. bawyer, Drisco, Newport, do Schr Keindeer. Bacon, Salem, Sinnickson A Oo Sohr J. H. Moore, Nickerson, Boston, do hebr T. Sinnickson, Dickerson, Quincy Pt do. &",r.u"i' 11lllh' t18' Greenwich, do. Hchr T. Clyde, Kane, Boston, do Schr Fly, Carter, Pawtucket, do! Hchr Robert Palmer, Clark, Allyn's Point, do. Schr K. Sinnii kson, Win-more, Boston, do Hchr Lizzie. Frambes, Haverhill, do. Schr W. Bernard. Smith, Gloucester, do. Tug Commodore, Wilson, Havre-de-Urace, W. P. Clyde Co. Tu Thoe. Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, W. P. Clyde A Oo. Brig H. Trowbridge, Leidhton, was eloared on Monday for Boston by eld, Nagle i Co. not as before. ARRIVHD THTs MORNING. Steamer J. S Shnvor, Dennis. 13 hours from Baltimore, with nidse. to A. Groves, Jr. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hours from Now York, with nidse. to VV. M. Baird A. Co. Steamer D. i;tl..y. Lhivis, 24 hours from New York, with Steamer Novelty, Wilcoi, 24 with indue, to W. M. Build A Co. hours from New York, .... IJ w.. . I , .Ul,., 1 with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer MayUower, frultz, 24 hours from New Vnrk Barque Knima O. Litobrield, Crockett, 18 days from Cieiifnegos, with sugar to S. A W. Welsh. Br. brig Arctic, Blenkborn, W days from Bueno Ayree. with bones to Tiers A Co. vessel to O. O. Van Horn Scnr Georgie Deuring, Wallace, 8 days from Portland, with mose. to captain. Schr West Dennis, Crowed, 6 days irom Boston, with loo to Penn Ice Co. Schr G. W. Rawley, Rawley, from Gardiner, Me., with ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Schr Sea tjoeeu, Guptill, 12 days from Kaatport. with mi I Ke. to K. A. Souder A Co. Schr K. 8. Conn nt. Gerrish, 13 days from Calais, with, bitbs to J. W. Gaskill A Sons. Hchr 8. L. Crocker. Trashor, 4 days from Taunton, with nidse. to Merahon A Cloud. Schr Bee, Llojd, 5 days from Richmond, with lumber to. Hickman A Cottingliam. h.'lir I', C. Smith, Barrett, from Rockland Lake Tug Hudson. Nicholson, from Baltimore, witb'atowof barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Fairy Queen, Peikins, from Havre de Grace, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clydo A Co. AT QUaITvNTINE. Brig John Welsh, Jr., trout Sagtiu, Fperiol llj.atrh tit The Evenini Tfletfraph Havhk de Giuck, August 4. The followinr boat loft here in tow tins morning Adubno, with tbnt, for Trenton. T. C. Hiestant, witb coul to T. Kmory A Co. Burning Bush, with coal to W. L. Lauce. K. M. Foreman, with lumber to Taylor A lteUs. J. L. A H. W. Arnold, with coal to V. Kmory A Co. Delaware and Hudson No. lui with coal to W. L. Lance Klla and Lilbe, with coal to Vv. L. Lance. Hairy and Lube, witb coal to W. L. Lanoe. Correspondence of the l'hihitetf,hia Erchflltfe Nkw Yoiik, August 4.-Schr R. G. Whillden, coal loaded, from Philadelphia for Boston, bdfore reported ashore on Siusn Bench, was hove off yesterday. Tho ves sel is tight and will proceed. j, (j , , MEMORANDA. Ship WestmoreUnd, Ltttournau, for Philadelphia, sailed from 1' lushing Roads 30th ult. Biig Ottawa, Green. ,rom New Brunswick for Philadel phia, was spoken otl Montank, no dale, etc. Bug Almon Howell, lor Philadelphia, was loading at Gusutenauui 111 days since. iuiu so lnta',ult.iT8l,'n McuW8dur' Prut. henoe, at Quetnitown wfh'u'ltf taIyd"r' fr Phil,deIl,hi' from MaUnzia Brig J. M eana. Herrick, hence, at Boston 3d Inst bear J. J. Spencer, Smith,JitmcetCardniL. -ioih ult. HOWKLU-Suddenly en Mondav. A LBF.RT ti., son of W.Hiom and Kebecci TdUj2. the ninth year of his age. .uwouju the funeral will take place from the reaidunna nf hi. parents. Thirty fourth and Race itwt5on ThursdoJ lxoining.theMh lust.; at IU o'olooll T Tne M?.tivM fnen.is of the fsmily are resiieotfully invited to attend. SHARP At 11 o'clock A. M , sth month. 4th. after short but severe illness, BENJAMIN, sua of the Ut Jona bharp, in tiie :id year of his sue '"" Due notice will be given of the funeral. ' WOODS-On the 1st instant. MARY A wife of Jams W oods, in the tmtb year of her age. .v 1 he relatives and friends are Invited to attend n funeral, from the residence of bar husband, No. 1M KJ ward street, on Thursday afternoon, the sth in.taiU, kit ti-vik, i vmvni u Vil4 ivUutii' Vvwuu.
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