8 TOE DAILY EVENING TELEOTtAPII FI1ILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1809. V. 1 T V i in T i: I. 1. 1 S"5' THE SOLAR EC1.ITSE TO-1UV. IYHuhci Rrartnii m H mlnnl" C.rctc.t nt .1 minute " K.nfb nl 5 mlnnirn lto .tnrnllnn Will lit 111. 4! IIU vn-nt ft P. M. l.n-l It P. il. ptixt It I. .11. ; Its magnitude 10H digits (a totni ecllp-e telng 12); and lis polnl f winrdnir 1M dor. The souUi will be eclipsed, point. Applied practically in observation, all the above cal culations are valuable, n Tli.v direct the attention to the exact Hint! and point of the commencement of the purtliil ob.wurai.ltin. Let the spectator, while looking at the declining Kiiri. imagine a straight. Hue drawn ihrouiih the nun from top to bottom, and another through the middle from right to left, as if It were to be Hllee 1 Into quarter like an apple. The npper point of the Hue will beOdeg., th right hand point of course, us the person must be facing to the went, his right sand wUl be towards the north-will be so dog., and the lowermost point 10 dog. .Midway between the latter two points may be inserted V-V deg. ; at thin point practically the llrsl obscuration will be visible. The line or shade will eret p gradually up over the disc of the sun, covering the lower limb regularly In its progress. At Its greatest, obscura tion, about. eleven-twelfths of the sun s surracc will be darkened, ami the small rim itiiobseurod will be the upper section of Its disc. As the sun sets to-day at 7-fi, about ten minutes will elapse between the ending of the eclipse mid the sinking of the sun, giving time for gay-tinted clouds and the beautiful twilight, should the weather permit. Fuirmount, Park will doubtless have thousiiniH or visitors, sis the nflenioon bids lair to be a delightful one, and the rolling grourd will (live excellent points for observations. We would caution nil to guard their eyes, mid to avoid striining or overtax ing them. W here not hlng better can be bud, a bit. of plain glass, smoked over a candle or lamp, In oinc parts more deeply tluMi In others, to suit the varying intensity of the sun's rays daring the pro gress Of the eclipse, Will enable the observer to see most, of the phenomena. In th city It will be easy to procure pieces of the red or ruby-tinted glass, of different, shades or depths from mosl of the glaziers, which may be used with advautage, instead of the smoked glass. Those who can command a good pera-glass, or small telescope of any kind, provided with a shade plss to screen the eye, will of course have a better view. To those whose eyes require caution in using, ami ethers for variety sake, it will pay to take a Unh eard with a small round hole m the centre, itud hold it against the sun's rays, so that the shadow will fall on the floor, pavement, wall, or other dark and smooth surface. In the middle of the shadow there will be a true limine of the sun, and the. eclipse can be studied in Its process withoul straining the eyes, and without, smutting lace or hands wilh .smoked glass. Tim Kourr.n city Waimi.in is Tiir Jlvs'intv PAKl l.v UkvkI.W. On Sunday last Theodore i:isHlcr was drowned al Tape May w Idle balhinjr a. young ladv. The circumstances i,; the drowning led inanv lo believe that li was a can- of suicide, ami from facts which have since been revealed, such was no doubt the cave. Aller I in- ivcuven ol the body a friend opened the trunk, and llndiiijr a cilv warrant in it, sold it to a hati.-i-. i M r to realize s;i;licient to pay the luneral c.p.-nses. The individual who purchased it, mleretl it (.ub-n-ipp ntl.i ill. a broker's ;fllce, when Hit: discovery was mule tliat ihe war rant w as one purchased mi Th:rd sti-ei t a lew weeks sinee uniler eirciim-lance, w hich led to the belief that, it was tint basis ol Hie forgeries of cilv warrants, a number of which have i.eeu sold recently. As the gentleman w ho undertook to sell it had no diiliculfy in showing win re he gut i:, he was u' onee e.vone. rated, but the Hiatt T w as plaeeil in the bauds of the police, ami an in t stigalioo is being made to discover wliellcr the suspicions enlii unii'-d are correct, and if BO, who were tin- forgers. A sum of money in go! I was also found in the trunk, which serves to alums! convince the authori ties that the ilcct ased was tin- party who. a couple of weeks since, passed n lorgi d check, on u broker, re ceiving a check in pa.Wm.-ut, winch he exchanged for gold ma neighboring hunker's. The detectives have been working up the ca-e wilh a. view to ascer tain the entire history of Ihe all'.iu-, and at presold one is absent from the eliv for the purpose of discovering whi p! the counterfeit warrants were printed. iNTBtiKsTiNC Ni siMv Si'iioiu. Kx Kin 'isKs. To morrow 'evening a. large milliner of Sunday School children, with their par-mis, will be addicsscil at the hall, cornel' of siMh street ami t Heard avenue, by Colonel 1). W. ('. .Moore, of the Second Reformed I lunch. Rev. )r. 1- isher will u'so take part in the services. During the evening several anthems will be sung, nini recitations given by the children. The Sunday Schools belong to the Trinity lb-formed Church, whose building is being erected at, the corner of Seventh ami oxford streets. Rkti'un ok tiik Ft UK Zor.w k.-. The ritlladeiphla fire Zouaves, Colonel A. J. Sellers comiuiimiing, who have been encamped at Atlantic Citv since Saturday last, break camp this afternoon, and will arrive in the city about 7 o'clock this evening. Oa reaching Vine street wharf thej will be received by the Frit. Zouaves, the Crey Reserves, and a number of lire companit.s, out of vhie;i rlie prim-ipat tort ion of the regiment is formed. After parading through a nuiulwr of the prominent thoroughfares, the regi ment will proceed to their headquarters at liroad and Hace streets. What has I'.kcomk or tiik cask or I.ek ami ItooNEY? Some two weeks slime, Hobert M. I,e and Vincent Mooney, two notorious chiiracters, were bountl over for a further hearing by the magis trate Bitting at the Cuntrul Station, on a charge of robbing the safe of a dour and feed si ore in the western part of the city, Alderman Hurley he doming bail. Since that time nothing has heun heard of it, and naturally Ihe question arises, what has become of it? Has not another felony been compounded by the police authorities? Tun DisASTitors J'ihk The scene of the destruc tive lire at Front and Lombard streets was visited this morning by several thousand people. Immense volumes of smoke continue to nour from the ruins, particularly at the southeast corner of the building, where the lire originated. Whisky is still flowing do wn tin? gutters from the debris, ami it is being put into hogsheads by workmen who lta e been employed for that, purpose. So greal is the quantity running, that a considerable amount is lost. Ai.iiekmanii' Fines. The following are the amounts paid into the city Treasury by tin; Alder men naiiieo, tor ine mourn oi auiy past: Alderman Morrow f ts- " Kalidall --'u " i-gglcton ... sit " Carpenter .. m " Codboil 41 " Dallas :;r Aldcnnun l.utz " Mas.sev.... " lleins.' Tolaud.... " I'ancoast.. .141 . :tr . :ii . :u , w I'HKSENT TO TIIK M.WOH (IK CAPK MV I.ieil- leiinnt John Kelly, ol the Klglith distiict, iiccoin pained by Lieutenants Spc ir, .Ueohy, and Smith, leave for Cnpe May this afternoon, for the purpose of presenting the Major, William li. Miller, K., wltli a set of police equipments, consisting of a mace, sllver-inoiiiited, a rattle, silver-mounted, and a belt. This is Intended as a testimonial of respect entertained for the Mayor by Lieutenant Kelly. A Wat'h Stoi.kn. Henry enrpenu-r was wrested last evening at Kourth and Shipp,.a Btreets, for nl(,u;. lug a waieii Irom a stranger's pocket. After re iiiovmp the article the Hdei ran, but was overhauled by a pol f.enmn who found Hit! watch 111 his posses uooii Hl Cl-'uU'al tti.m this atier- A Mansion lionr.Kn Yesterday afternoon thieves got into the Kastwick Mansion, at tlie west nd of Cray H l erry lirnlge, t,y pi vinr open the w n- low snuiieis, aim nloio inn e iloen of n'lvi-r spoons and a lot of jewelry. The dwelling was unoccupied nt the time, tue lamily living i,( tt buildini' on Btiother part ol tlie esiaie. b Ckiri.tv to a Mci.h -Yes.rntny afternoon William Hlttenhnuse, while eiipa;v, , lillri.ati,,,'r a mule at, fceventh and Hace Kir.-ets, was taken in charge by a poll'-em-in, who eseoricl iiim hoi,,,... Aldciniau lliliberd, wdio heldjiim for trial. Fatai.Uksii.t ok a Coal On. Kxii osion -On Thuihdav evening Mis. Kilcn Coidmi resalmg a't 130 8. Seccnd street, wils hudly ourned by the exnlo Bion of a coal oil lamp, she died yesterday in(,r. ing from the eltecls 01 the Injuries. DkowkkdMan The body of a white man was found drowned In the Delaware, at Spruce street wharf. It Is supposed to bo I'utrick Hyau, whu hill ped overboard Into last night, and refused tho UKNlntaiico oitered him hva privale watchman. A Woman Uratkk Jacob l'11.el, a Oerman, wa.s taken into custody yesterday at, a house on Oan Blreet, below Noble. He was charged with violently nsaiiltlng a female inmate, of the place. Alderman Toland sent htm to prison. Call Accfptkii Trinity Church, Tloston, has Wiade a very tempting oiler to Hev. J'hlllips I'.rooks, of Holy Trinity of this city, which that divine has accepted. It is expected that he will vulcf UpoU L114 iiomicidi:. Coronvr'o lnvrflnlln Into Ihr ClrrnmMnn rrn mt the leniti f Frank V Trull. Thla morning at 1 oVIock ttoroner Dsttlels held an liniuest upon the botly of Kriink Wycoit, who w n struck In the brenst by a knife thrown from the hands of Henry Carr, on Thursday last, nod died almost immediately from the effect of tho wound. The evident'1 was as follows: trmd P. RUilflttH, No. Hiir, K.inellno ntn-nt, nrnrn On hint TlniRHlny, the ''I l btt.. In lh niornitiK htvmi II nml liin'alm'k, a mn mnie to tlie nlinp wlirrn I work, Nn. It.JJ Slnppcn utroot. with two linikinK itlnieti ; h kim.I nn wiik to luavn litem lltere b nrtter ol ,boiiiM Merry. tin ni-epiin tor of tbn niton; lerry wiin not In, nml I iitd I uoulii irn unit llnd him ; I Kent out, looktim for Derri, hiiiI on tho wuy mot Henry Ctirr: lie " vottiK ttownriN thontiop; lio woi knd in I In nhop : lie h.ii.1 no llmlll'l mo, n , I union ; he k "it on to t till ntiop. Hint I iA"nt on lit .lillftliol 'n plm-ft. In Hliti Iip n ntraet. belwe-n ,',i.Tnih unil So nnl oonl li , hiiw Perry and teolt ntul tolil lleny to i-ome niittt nwn to flip rlioi; I flMMl went tm-k to I lio nhoe . t 'in und I tin tunn w il I) lio look inn nlies wer lle-re: I i , tlm liinn with I ho itlnnHo i lo-rry wolllil be tln ri-in 11 ! lllinuten ; I lerrv itt I eotno he liMiked fit the k Ihh -, mi i i oeu wont out , nn I mippoop.l, foKPt the moliev to ,ii lor hiMii ; Hllllo I erry minimi lair wild to I lie nui n. "I , , . lias 140110 nut, nod I ilon'l know it tint time ho will cone o.ick ; ou hint hettor to' mo take t ho irlnnsofl nml -ih-m tie til lo lun wile "' I 1 te-n mi el to (nrrtluit he I nd btt.rl"l HinjrlMnHen lllono, tluit they were not bmilil for hi 11; Ciirr nimwerod (hnl ho ktiuw Inn null huninenn; I thou told tlio innn not to let t'jitr linyo tlio ..i,-n; tluit .tnnu'n lAould bo b.'ii-k . Carr inntMtot uMin hni im t ho plnnnefi to nhoiv to loi r)n wile, mid told t ho man t hut. lttuiy'nwite lived up ntnii-n over ttm nhop, which ivnn not no ; the ninn lot him Imve ore ithinn; he tmik the izhei out tho bm k door lonitiiur ti'om tho nhop, tho man Mipponiu lie wont up tairn wil h it ; he wont out. Info the troot , tho llm n ttnillilK ill, wan ifetie Ion :er than ho ntiould be, knkr : nm, "W hero flint lolliiw hfl vtitinwlttl t.!letzk'M'" I t lid him I didn't know, nui tin iekeil, "lion'f, lierry ' wife lio up Mitirft 'r'1 1 tolil turn no ; 1 110 man then wont out. to bunt lor Oarr; in file nio.iiit nun Harrv eumo leica; I told Hurry the cirotiile-t.-iueo ol Carr taking t.lie ;lnnn to ntiow to Inn 'Horry') witA; Horry said, "Aly Wiln why dot the man it bun luive it?" I went, mil unit naw Carr couimir ; I to o him that tin "wan n preuy lellow-thnt the ilinil wan i,i pay liboiit tlio Klannen," r.iiir cranio in and tho man ti-ke.i lieu for the slann; f 'nrr naid ho rotlh.u't til tlio;lans, "mil r ro wan a dollar touar.in t.'iy. niK lor t lie clus mill tha: c l,o rami! on hnl ur l.iy or .'liuii day ho would pay him li ini.ilnietitH, nn Ilerrv wan to p.iy, an. I that it would lie nil rii.ht ;" tho man mild No; 1 want the lilana;" Carr naid ho eenlcln't not the (jlann, that ho wnuhl have to n'ake tinj tient of it; foe luau then n:iid il Derry w.mlil P rrnponnihlo it wan all riKht : Herry mod he wi.ultl. and coiiutod out, the money oKcoot twenlj live cents : 1 11 .1 twenty-five rents I nave to him to luako up too nioiii ; ho paid the man; tiiemioi tin n nskeit Derry to wa k out, 11ml tuko a drinK.whil.i Ifen.vaud ihe neiii were uui, thin Wyroll wan in a btiln lenk room ; he came out inioilio nhop, ami nniil to turr. "I len. it I wan busn ie 1 he lni I woiildn't keep vou in H h II an hour : 1 would pul 11 rilit out out on tho luiokn; because any man luiit would do an you do. ain't. tit to tie in tlio shop, u iti" Carr asked Inn, what be meant ; tie niid. "1 nicanwluit I nay! " t.nrr nnnwored, "I don't ran? fur yon or ilim: Jim ran't put me on ihe brii-kn, unr you cither; you have a rood deal to mi about it, nml - 11, I r in wintiyou;" l-'rank ftaid You c in't whip 111c :'" Curr --.'lid he could, hut that he (YVycol) 1 "wan only a blownr;" Wycoir KiuU'lf you raise your ban, b. to moor cut me. I will jmt you in your hole, where you lieloiur ;" Carr mini, "yen. 1 Hat in all you think about : if a man does anything to you, putting him in Aloyumenning ;' ho raid lo Carr, "No, I'll mil put jruu into Aloyainennini;;" Carr laid to him, "Von .clear inn in the law and I'll whip ynu rwht hem;" with that tjnrr pulle,! ort his i'oat ; Wyeoif bad none 00; I not up then and n..ud to Carr and Wyuntt botli, "Ify.m o out nnj gM yoiirriim into you, you nci'dn'i think H at you aro Koint! to roino into thin shop'and do your tiilit'nij, for you ran't do it, nor shan't do it ;" Carr naid. "You ain't ccoukIi. d u it I'm KoiiiK to lot li i 111 blew over me!" tli u ho went toward Wyroll as il he wanted to net, close etiouph ti ntriko him ; I fork hold ol' them and held t In-ill otT; they tried to e t away from me, but, I linht tiiem ; after Carr saw h 1: n, .a'l get loose ho put bis Iihd I down behind into his poeUet ; l-rank asked him wtint, Io wa s doins: down in Irs p. n!. 1 , whether Im wan roini; Mter a knite: I h okeil at him. lin diibi'i sue him pull tlie kinte rnitat that tit e; my il ui ion wan called to Crank and t lit n I turiicd -ud.l. i i.v to look at I 11 it; 1 saw a knife tbon in t arr'-t h tnd ; he was oiii n-11 if , then I told loin to put it up, that lie nnoiililn'i eu I ink; be make 110 answer; he rut the knife in his u't hand; turned the blade towards the p.ihn; nosed his hand towards his t-houlder: threw tin- Knilo at Vycelf; tho knife lodging in Wyeoll s breast, llhniil an eiell bi low t lio b ipplo ; Uyvotf said to me, "He's mahben in.-;" Wyeort' pulled liioknno at and threw it on tlm tlo ir- I looked at him. bin didn't seenny blood: I pushed far,- ihen into tho lit'lo room; l-ul my foot ajfainnr the ileoi ,1 keep Pini in there ; Derry then came into tho hop : ( rank naid lo him, "Jim, II in v lias cut lue Derry told hiti. 10 iro to tie? drn store and pet it dressed ; flu y went to I he dru-storo ; 1 staid in t-Uo stiop. keepini; Cai r 111 ; u nii'ii came and told uu to 1:0 to tlio dinir store, beeane "lli.it. friend of jours is a ,:one irooso" : I eiiid. "I irn-sn not" ; looked then inthohack room for C'.irr and found flee he li.ul enetu d aeoi her door that wan in the room and tle,l through Mrs. .Met overn's place; when the uifi.'erH niiiio to look lorliun lie wasuone. fr. Shapleipli t n i ' id. I ucido a i",f uifrtrtii eatniua tii n of thehodyof I'r.iiik W.. olT:dineover,d apenetriitinc wound three-ipiarteroi'iin ineli loni.'. one inch below iind thrre-ipnirtf rs of anim-iito the riht of theleft nipple, over the upper ede of ' tie t-i'ih rib ; tlio instrument st uck tho upper edge ol the lilt it rib, glanced slightly upwards, penoi rated the w ilh 01 t mi ehe-nt and the " rh-iiti'nnt and entered the left ventricle of 1 he heart one inch and a half above the apex ; the outer e.ound of the heart was three cilditlm of an inch It, ntf : tie - inner wound one-iptarterof an inch ; the pericardial sack was idled with blood ; direct ion of the wound inwards, shi'litlj' upwardsai'd to the rh;ht ; deptb about. 2.'v inrliun. i':io deceased came Ui his death l;y vioh lire wound of the he:.rt, iVrn. Mc"overn, a lad , oer son), and Jatnis Derry, pro prietor of tho slnp in whieh tho fatal atlr.iy took plaee, were sworn, ami pave vstini my corroborative of that of tbe witness Kieketts. Derry testified in addition that, ho accompanied WyeorT, nftt r the wound had been onlietei, to the ilruy; store ; that, the drugs-ist said the wound 'van not dangerous, bet that while im was prociirina; s iinoi liinn to dress it with Wycoif fell to file lloor, and died at once. The Jury rendered the billowing verdict: "That the said frauds s. W'vcoll' came to his death by a stab Inflicted 111 the hands of Henry Curr, at No. In'i'2 Shippei) Mtreet, August 5, IHCX" IHEBMOWKTRICAL. The Mrs! Seven Diiys of Anuust, 1XS mid 8. The past week has been a delightful one ror the can' t-eet-awfiys. The air has been cool and bracing, ami the city has been as comfortable for those who must remain In it as could be desired, a glance at the vairaries of the mercury win show that the past few days Hie climate has been that of early April or 01 .xoveuioer tiays: lHn'J. ! 18CS. 6 A. M, Kiu.n, ;i '. 1. 1; A. ,V. AWi. a P. t. Aug. 1...IW SO Sil , 70 gu gj " !4...8 ";.. S2-, SO M K(l " 8...7B Htl SO';; 7 87 S'J " 4... 70 Hi)'.. sf, 11 75 S3 " rs . . . r.te 7:c. V7 74 m sa " (1...B7 till 71!.. 7'2 79 S'i'j' " yj .. . TAX b!i S3 Tpr mortat.it v ov tiik Citv. Tho number of deaths in the city lor the week, ending at noon to-day was 8ftfi, being a decrease of 44 from last wet-K, and a decrease ol fi, from the correspond ing period of last year, or these, 119 were adults; Kfd minors; :iu were born in the United States: 61 were foreign; 8 were unknown; 29 were people of color; ami 1ft from the country. Of the number, 10 died of congestion of the brain ; 8 of inflammation of the lungs; 'if of marasmus: of typhoid lever; i.i 01 0111 uiai; uiiu 10 01 ciioieru iiiiatnuiu. The deaths were divided aa follows among the uiucieiu naiuB; Wurdn. ' Wards. First Second Third Kourth Fifth Sixth Seventh .... Kighth Ninth Tenth Kleventh . . . Twelfth Thirteenth.. Fourteenth. If. Fifteenth I'.t Sixteenth '.' Seventeenth '.'I Kighteenth i Nineteenth :t Twentieth 'i'l Twenty-tlrst '.t Twenty-second. . . i Twenty-third ll TweutV-fotirth.... i Twenih-iii'th k Twenth-slxt.h fi Twenty-seventh.. tv Twenty-eighth,... CAitriOES ok IV ii-iivs. -The peach Keaaon Is now fairly inaugurated, and large arrivals may now In expected for several weeks to come. The following vessels arrived this niornlug: I'ropellers W. wlnll len and Diamond state, barge Minnesota and steamer Hoanoki:, from sassafras river, M inland with 'M,Xii baskets; s' 'inner li. II. Adams, from ( hester river, :i:!0ii baskets; schooner Village Ho le sloop I'lanter, and bar-," W. W. Scuts, from O l.;ssa. Delaware, w ith 3sp) lias , Ms; bartiint liantmli Sophia lrom liohemla rlv t, Maryland, with woo baskets. Total arrived per ner 'hi morning, 30,472 uaskob The Sphim; (.aiiukn Finn Insi.kancb Company W e publish In out i uWiniiH u Htatement '. tin long-established and w dl-tried insurance dinraa.. Jt exhibits a capita! ot nearly $idtl,00d 1iiv;h:uiI In securiiies 01 theiiiosi pr niuctive cnaructor jcr hp protection of Its polioj-n iiders, and Is in all respect the gratifying res-iii ol good management. Th l'resiilent is one ot our most., reliable business m 'U. enjoying the fullest coo! denee. ot tlie public, asso- ciati-d with a Hoard of Di .vctois composed o! Biinetc our Fugacious ami enterprising business men. and is worthy of the patronage of our merchants. A I.KOISI.A-NVE CdNVKNTION TO HE CAM. Kit T0- : Kill Kit Aiiain The city Kxecutive Committee, before whom was heard tin: case of the contested h tuition in tho Kourth Legislative tli-uriet, be tween Messrs. WilltHin 10. Klliott and Joseph ibady, luive decided to reconvene the convention on Tues day, August 17, at U) o'clock lu the inoruinx. Sum. I.ivki.y Cape May hotel keeping does not seem to have been injured by cool weather, the niuiiibia llmiHo uumbeiing at, this time aiioutBix hundred gupHtH. V)D1NO INVITATIONS, KNGRAVEdTn 1 Ui newest indlbimt manner. Uhltit A . buuinner tod Fngravar, No. IW UliiOiNUT guvt TH I It I) EDITION MOM VMSIl Wli TO.N. TIi rnllil. nl I neilonln Tesn. The onilnK I niiipnlBii ,,.i,,r frnm Triiet (lltli'lnla In leiieinl Miiil. r Mis ,t Id unil Inlliience Alieil In ( lush flip llmuilinn I'urlv. Nv.'Mif lrnf,r,-h In The -'iriioii Trlr'iri)ih. Wammim ii,, v, ,,. v....Tiu (ollnwltie letter litis been fiinviit-ileil In (leiienil Itiitlcr: ItM VKiniiN, Tpmiii, .luiv s, si!i II. II. V. Itut bu, VViiHhlnui -ii, M C. '-It : A Ntuio Cotivenilun ol tlie In puoiii nn put tv of Terns, at wiib'h iwetiiy-'iii" Henntorlnl Hiniii tsinit, ,, flie fliirtv lul l which Dm htiifp In olv,'e, ivere folly roiimont "(, met. nt, lliiusliui. Tcmw up tlm jt .lone, t-v, mid noinl. 'tilted i.eneiiil r, .1 Divls for lievcrieii, mid Hon. I. V . I liinlp iii f,,. I I 'iitennnt -llovei nor loi.ethor " lilt full lledof of o I , ,,,.) (.iilile,l m for tlio vnrioiin ulll. i s oi,.er the piopii-e-,M oustl I11H011. ' A. .1. Iliitnlltoti dim iiMpiiii ,1, , liitnuoif n an Iti bi pettdciit eHinthhito f., ti,..rn.o, 11 f-m f, Im. for Sllltl olth em liuii 11 Wi, lienii piopim,.,) l,v n , li rio,,f eoiiMi rviiilvi M in tun vvim hi,,, M wlmi iih term the I ooj.lo m lleke-. The I'eopliCM in t,,f a ii,iti, ,,iv ,V Ditiuicriicy or Toxna mel n (oiy ,l.ilin-oti olt'. o. hol lers now In oil ro in n,u tt.,. , ..:,., i.,,,),, number of Ihe coiimoiviiIIvo liopiililliMiuu even endorse the llainlltiiti iiiovi-iiii-iiI, tml un Hi., mi n they luive given the 1 1,1. el rleoilv I lit -s Its ch-irai tor, wo tnnv ptalolv suv Unit II Him it.- Ilml will be accomplished i.v n,,. , ,., t i,,,, ,,. Ha n i, ton Will be a triumph lor the i.l, Ileum, i,,hr ,arl.y nr Teas. Inipiessed Willi tlll-t liellel we ilei lil , in e, M at v to mat-e il vigorous and eltective ciuipaio in favor tir the tegobir nominees or Hie Kepubiicait party or Texas. The wealth of Hie St.it Is opposed to the Republi can party and Its candidates, and (lie opposition h led by Hamilton can command wh it, m,;ey a reiiiiies for electioneering purposes. 'I here are lit Tevns il.'i.tMiu voters that, will vole tlie Ifvpiiblwati ticket, provided proper mentis are used to oriiiP.e He- party and bring them to the polls In the coining election. To organize our torces, to print the neces sary documents, and to keep speakers in the Held tlonuirhout Ihlsvast State, are of t lie pr.t bop rt nice. As one well acquainted wilh toe avcmn-s through w idcii our state Kvculivo ( oouuitio,' could hope tn secure the advice and counsel iiecess u v, we ask your co-operation In the maiter, hdieviinr you are de-ply iPlerested in the niieiiesN ,,f the Hopuhlic in patty in tlie iiurecotisfrucied States. The Hon. .1. a. Tracy, editor of the l i.i.m, Houston. Texas, is the chairman of the Nt-publican Suite Committee, who will be happy to hear anv suggestion von in iv Impart, relative to the request we heiein joiti in makinir. Trusting toenhst your eiiiclent int'uetioe in lu-hall of our cause in Texas.we are, very respootiullv, your obedient servants Lewis (,. lirow u. Collector Inter nal Kevepue Second District: Thomas Kearney, Collector Port. Corpus i hrlsti; .1. . lleudeivnii. Assessor Second Di-triet, Texas; .1. K. McCreary, Collector Port Indlanohi: William K. Parker, I'uileil States Marshal Kasicrn District, Texas; I'.W. tileun, Collector Internal lieveniie First District. Oai.vkston, Texas, .lulv 1, 1st,-,i... Hon. H. F. Hnt ler, liosion, Mass. sir: I take, pleasure In certify ing tmill that Is set forth in Ihe enclosed letter t yourself, signed by Messrs. Parker, llrown, and others, except that portion that would n"im to say that (iovernor Hainillon is supported only bv Dimiio-cr,-.ls. 1 am unw illing to say that all his supporters are Democrats, but am glad to be able to bear testi mony to the fact tluit his supporters are mainly of tliat political faith. Very respect fully, Jamks A. Mi Kk.k, Postmaster, c.ilvoston, Texas. llmiKcr ol' licv line Otlleinlm in (ieoruhi. Vs-cssor Kclclicr, of tlie Third (ieoroia dis- triet, lias forwarded to C'oumiiss'umer Pclaiiii tlio iioVitive declinatpiu of AYilliam K. Ifayitoud, w lio, it will Tie remembered, was appointed As- stant Assessor of the Thirleonih division ol' that district, iricltulinr tlie counties of Wilkes ami Taliaferro, lie states tliat Mr. Havirood would not serve for fifty dollars a day, notwith Ptanilitio,' the tender of troops made by (ieneial Terry, and James B. Wilson lias buen rccotn inended for tlie position. From the tenor of Mr. Haywood's dc.elinatioi., il would seem that the resistance to tlie revenue ollicers there was so grout us to make it as luueti as an ollieer's life is v,orth to iUteiupt to cnlorei) the law. Conference vvlili ilie Onue Indiinm. lU'prosentative Clarke's conference with the Osiiie Indians lu Kansas is not approved at tliat Indian Bureau. The treaty complained of was made May 'J7, ISfiS, and by its terms the Osaires agreed to sell about, S,(X)U,000 acres of their land in Kansas for I. MO, 000 to the Leavenworth, Lawrence, and (ialveston Kailroad (Joinpany, and to remove and settle in the Indian couutry south of Kansas. Iniiiiediately after the negotiation of the treaty, strenuous efforts were made to prevent its ratification, and Mr. Clarke appeared quite pro minent in the movement. So far the attempt has succeeded, and the treaty is still awaiting the final action of the Senate. The agents who negotiated the treaty, iu a report submitted, agree that the Indians were disappointed when the treaty failed to he ratilied. r rom present indications, Mr. Clarke w ill not meet with much encouragement when he eouics here with his report. The Hon. John Til uh will leave for Arizona to assume the duties of Associate Justice of the United States District Court for that Territory, to reside at Tucson. Mr. Titus was formerly Chief Justice of Utah for six years, and will leave a lucrative practice in rhiladelphia to assume his ollieial duties. FKOM MEW ENGLAND. I'liuernl of I bp l.nli' IHr. Ilobbs. Boston, Aug. 7. The fuueral of the late Mrs. Kntc A. Ilobbs. whose violent death caused siah a mournful sensation, took place yesterday afternoon from the residence of Dr. Ilobbs. Tlm house was filled wilh neighbors and friends anxious to testify their respect for the unfortu nate lady. The funeral service, which was very impressive, was conducted by the l!ev. .Tames Freeman Clarke. The body was neatly attired hired silk dreu-. and placed in an elerant rosewood casket, which was with a wreath of Mowers and ivy. lief Ti.rn natural and calm. The remains ad-ii'lied Icaliires , ere in- terrcd at Forest Hill. FKOM BALTIMORE. Ful ul Acelilenl. Mai.timokk, Aug. 7. yesterday a colored man named Henry Brown, employed iu loading a barque with tobacco, was Instantly crushed to death by the falling of a hogshead info the hold. The Httlliiiiore Trodiiee Murhi'l. Bai.timohk, Aug. 7. Cotton quiet at ::!!. Flour dull ami low grades firm; Howard street siperline, itl.6 fii; do. extra, Jti-T.Vi 7-M); do. family, s-2.',i..t; city Mil's Kiiperline, ftV.rt'7S; do. extra, fii'7.'js; do. famllv, $s Mloflu-Nl; Western superfine, Jv,.v.i it-is; ilo. "extra, Jti-i.v.. 7-JS; do. family, '..' .'s-r.'). Wheat steady; good to prime red, g 1 fu 1 : ..iioii o i .;' corn steady : white, fl n.'i 1 t'S. (Hits (Inn at m tWc. Bye, Kl l'o. Mess Pol k lirm at f :i4 34-r o. Bacon active with advancing tendency ; ribsideri, I'.i'.i.i ltlc; clear do., Itl'ic; stioul-to.-s do., Wa: Hams," we. Lard linn at lOX'-a Whisky "quiet at $l-l.wl.l. WcallM-i IC-ori. Iu view of the anticipated phenomenon this evening, the following report of the weather iiloni' or near the line where tlie eclipse will be seen in its totality may prove ol interest 11-60 i4 M lHchinond, Va, Atlanta, (ia Charleston, HO... Wilmington, N. C. . Augusta, ba Norfolk, Va lew Orleans, La... Mobile, Ala 11 A. H. Savannah, Ga Anon, Cincinnati. Chicago Cleveland Indianapolis St, l.ouis Ixiulsville flUiUJW UVoM.T. H'oef. 77i. rinoiil'O r, li'J . . Very cool. Ill . . . .Cool, till 72 Cool, ii7 Hot. Pleasant, MS TO .. Clear. ...N. K. .. Cloudy.. .N. K. .. Cloudy.. .H. 10. ...cloudy .. Cloudy.. N. H. .Clear, .N. , ..Clear.. ...Clear. . ,N. ... Cloudy... N ...(.Hear and beautilul. . ...Clear and cool. ....dear and pleasant. . ..cicur. ....Clear (rained a little early this morning). . . ..(Tear and cool, nit YYvt Md vyoj, THE A T TO KX i; Y - il K XKRA1.SHII. Hon. n. II. Ilrrwmrr Ankeil to l(mlti. For some monthn prior to the assembling of the convention to nominate a candidate tor iovernor, there existed a dissension In the Republican ranks throughout the stale. This originated from tho well known iieHlre of iovernor Oearv, In case of a re election, to retain Hop. B. II. Brewster m tin At-tomey-Ocncrai of the State. Mr. Brewster, for some reason or other, load evlted the enmity or many ol the Republican leaders, who have, since tin, remuuiiiation of liovernor Ccary, dcehiroil thill they will, in ease nf the retention iif Mr. lirewsb r, take no active part, in the campaign he iiuentloii of Mm resignation hiis been debuted tor " ' IK tbiie, I Pnallv on Kridav, the :;mh ultimo. It wits l.-i iie, i,y Mr. rovnde to request the lor wnrdliiK id the document. It was well known tluit foivertpir Conry himself was iu the city on tho nipht previous, mid the suppottlou is tliat Mr. i oviiiie was well-advised before he sent the siiiiorii-d letter. i tin not know thai an answer Inm been n.-nt i.v Mr. Ilr- wsti-r, but there are various in tn nt i. what lie Mjivs, It. is assorted that on opening the ' 1 1 1 . r , t of Mr. Covodes ut Ltmg ItrillK ll, he, on the loooilse ,,r fin. motnellt, ilechll'-d tliat he wouhi not roiim. Again It Is siii-l ttt.it ho hnu m nt pi res'L'iuition. mid Is also H'tld Unit (iov .-rnor flcirv, not wilhst.ind ug I but. In- h el i Iv.-n Mr. ( n.iKte nn horltv lo request the reslgii;it,,n hnsqii vpr.-HK -d h'tiisi ir as on- iioseii I,, uie ontiro in i t. -r. I ' iilleif.-ii tint, now be pro.-la nis Ihiit Mi. Iirws'er ti t lieeti his Prm Irlend Ihrouiih nil Iim 'roii'ip-M fuel Hint he wouid prove IctiiK. IT a reiiipii le to- now turn b's back upon nun. CoMiNKvru noTi i .faly t!.:i. Hon. lieu, a- II. in II. lirevvHi'r: -f.ei iiiii-eiii ,n inn witll o'ir l.olltlca! iissoci.iteii. wiio ii rr H n ft os for the election of our mutual friend. I am s.i-'siie.i that voor res g- fnitloniis Atloriiev-i.ete-nil vvlll ir.i a Ioiil' vvav to In al exlstlnir iliuqeiiMiniiH. I write thus lianklvio loll lll'1'UO.lO I L uiiu.' ly,.M ,I..lI,i. I , ,.,.i,.,i III, il r..jl'll This eoncbiNlon lets nol l-i-n arrived at hastl'v. ton has been authorised icy tho i.overnof Inmsell. i outs, tnpv, .lnitv i'omipk, t h airman state t eni ra' t uu notice. ( KiMi:. Kepnrtrd I llnbl of n Vrnni-lt llrv ;iniU llrnli-r Willi :fO,lll.l. h'rnm Hit .. M-rtrt Aurrrtixi'r, .1 i"f. It. Moses Miivliiiiini, keeper or a drv goods sture, at No. Wi Itiooine street, corner of i:ourl. suddenly disappeared lrom this city on We luesd.iy night, alter paving, us Is allege, ley Ills creditor!!, borrowed from tiiem over I ;o,ihiii. His credit among the busi ness men of the same religious beliet was tin bounded, even to tin? iiny of hts departure, and no suspicions of the real slate of Mifairs existed among them, until Ins sudden disappearance be came know n ycstcp'ay morning, when it was found that within the past, fortnight ho had borrowed to the above amount of din'oreiit, parties, giving each to tinders'aiid that, he had no other IndeblednesH. In each Instance he proposed fi give a mortgage on certain houses' and lands, tint an investigation ut the Court l ouse yesletilay revealed tue fact that, ho had already mortgaged his real estate, vaitied at g24,llisi. for some Hiliiiiu more than It, was worth, or course the re was ureat excitement atnotu hU creditors, one of whom, Mr. Mendel Sauuitls, had loaned him f KM) but a few days go. He was apparently doittir a very pood business, and some transact ions in real estate which he had recently made were Known to have been quite fortunate. Hence, when the fact that, he had iibsconded oceanic known, the indigna tion of his duped creditors knew no bounds, and "swindler," "rascal," etc.. were leely uttered iu con nection with his name, tif Mr. Metidcl Samuels, it Is alleged, lie had borrowed (foiim), id Charles Uode- mtiker l-Tiim. ot s. llellcr ,v x n -inn, or I. mis llokofser fluiKt, and of I'lrlch Scheiner, .losepti I.elbstcin, Mavcr Tricsl, John and others, various sums, from f loeuto S;;ihiii. In consequence of the excitement which existed among the creditors yesterday, no steps were iken to secure the twin worth ol goods remaining In the store, and during last night thev were all removed it is alleged, under tho orders of Mrs. Mavbaum and n clerk. Jo-dav, however, the Interested parties have said less and performed more, and it Is pretty generally thotiirht thai, .Mayb-ium will oe arrested by detectives, w ho have been sent in pursuit of him, as there is good reason for believing that he went directly to Chicago. No trace of the goods has yet been found, but hopes are express.-d thai they too will lie secured. lint Iteeaine of u Provident ISroi tier's I .He lllsniriince Money. The Chicago 'Viec.i has the billowing: "IL has already been announced tliroimh Hie daily papers of this city that the late Joseph M. H ike had insurance policies upon his lib: to u very laig.i amount, Jl-li),U(iu being the total sum in winch he was insured. ( if this J-.'SOO was made out Iu favor of his brother, Mr. Moses W. Hake, who was at the time of Joseph Hake's death a clerk In a store in Ha eluc, Wis. Slioi'tiy aller Ihe death of Hi t latter Moses came to Chicago, and was paid the full amount que to him by the agent of the company in which Ins brother had been Insured, th tin; money received by . Mr. H ike, Jhtio was in fractional currency, an.l the remainder in two drafts upon a New York bank for JUliui each. This occurred a few days ago. On ihe same night that the money was received Mr. Hake visiied the gambling house of John lhmaldson, near tho corner of liandolpii and liearborn streets, lleiirst invested the tMn worth of currency, mid soon lost that; and then, endorsing one of the drafts, he purchased a quantity .if 'chips,' and began again. These ohecks soon melted away; and lu; then went through the same operation with the remainingdrafi, and linnlly lost that also. He was now about us well on" as wtleu he left liaclne. nml accoidingly took himselt out of the tlen lo ruminate upon his gulllhilty. "The two drafis were dcposili.-d the next day in the Kill h National Hank or this city, but some ol Mr. Hake's friends had heard of his loss, and inter fered to prevent payment. They telegraphed to New ork, oiiiering that ihe papersliould not be cashed until the matter was legally sen led. and then ap pealed tn Commissioner Titsworlh, of the Hoard ot Police, for further advice and counsel. "t he result, is that regular procecdlnas have been instituted in the county couri to rccain the drafts. and, although five hundred dollars of the bequest has iicen swaiiowco, ir. remains to lie proven wlielfier the law will sanction the pouring of the remaining two thousand dollars iiuo the same abyss." 01 K ANDREW. He W ill lie Ketiirncd us I'nllcil Slnlrn Scnntnr. Pioiuineiil Tennessee Kopublicniis, supporters o liovernor Si nter, but strong opponents ill Andrew Johnson, write to their friends iu Washington city that Secretaries Koutwell and Crcswcll s letters In dorsing stokes have conti ibuted largely to the pro babilities oi .loniisim s election io ine I lllteil States Seuate. These letters of endorsement had the citcct of exasperating those Ji'epublicaiis who sup ported Scnter in good faith upon the plallorm and principles enunciated by the Chicago convention. Thev assert that they luive always, iu connection Willi Scnter, stood, and now staud, upon that plat oiiii, while Itoutwell and Crcswell have sought to ignore It so far as the franchise question is con cerned. These Pepublicans say that Andrew John son anil his lricnds were shrewd enough to take ad vantage of the fact that these two Cabinet oillcers were arraying tho administration against the most prominent of Grant's supporters in Tennessee, uud that therefore they were to ne whipped In like a set of curs upon the caprice or am bitious aspirants for the Presidential succes sion in 1872. It being well understood that Andrew Johnson would be the most obnoxious person to (ieneral (Irani and his Cabinet that, could be sent from Tennessee to the I'nited States Senate, a sympathy for Johnson's success iu that regard has been aroused on the part of prominent conserva tives, who would otherwise have opposed him, Willi strong probabilities of success. This sympathy for Mr. Johnson has also been materially heightened from the fact that (ieneral (irunt has neglected or refused to contradict or qualify the terms of these mischievous letters of the Secretary of the Treasu ry and Postniaster-t ieneral. Private telegrams pre dict that Seiner's majority will reach (jo.oou. H'u.-ii. Cor. A. 1'. ll raid. nilOQUETI 921. CKOQUET FOUR Qt'IRES FRENCH rAPCR, and FOUH PACKS ENVELOPKS TO MATCH, lu a Double Box' only li do. JOHN LHVlIItD, 8 1 wsra5 No. 921 SfRINO GARDEN Street. FAIR 'A ,m v 715 CHESSUT ST., rUILADEU'UIA. in i FOURTH EDITION DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. Financial Statement for the Week- Funeral of Mrs. Hobbs Railroad War in New York Illus trious Celestials in Chi cago A Neat Speech from Chaychou. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Doings in Parliament-The Journey- ings of the Viceroy of Etrypt The Oxford and Harvard Crews - Duels in France Inter national Arbitration. FROM WASHINGTON. Mat cm cm of the I nitcil Suhcm Trcnwnrer. I)riint?h lu The l'A'riiiiiij T' l' iimph. WAsiMNtntiv, Aug. 7. The I'nited States Treasurer holds at this date as security for cir culating noto, "i:t,0.M,'.MH); us secutity for deposits of public Illotley--. '0.'.M",I..MMI; total. $:H1:!,0iV,4(I0. Mutilated currency burned lo date, 1 1.", it!' 1; bank currency Usued for bills destroyed to date, flS.liVtyS; balance duo lor mutilated notes, ty 1 oi i.'.'.t. Hank circulation outstanding at thi date. 2'.r., Hi.7.M. Frac tional currency received during the week. $ 1 l;!,t'i(HI. Shipments for week I niled SUtcs Depositary, Cliieii!:o, 111.. tr'Jo.OOO: Assistant Trcpsnrcr rnited States. New Orleans. .-jltl.tliHl; Nationul bank and other. i;17S.sJ4. Total, ?'-M:l,sil. Tin Second Amlilr"H Olllce. Tlie name of the chief clerk of the Second Auditors Odiec w;i errniH'ouly telegraphed to ynu on Thursday lust. It is Sumner Increase. Kimball. He was :i resident ol Boston, and is dccendcd from Ihe old Puritan stock, us bis name indicates. He ha entered upon the dis charge of hi duties with the good-will of all in the department. IM-iixt iiIiik l" ii Collector. lU'Mpnlrh to 'J'lt? Kvt'niiifl Ti louaph. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Richardson is to-tlay iu receipt of Intelligence announcing the drowning on the Ith lust, near Tallahassee, Ha., of Thomas A. Stnner, I'nited Slates Collector for ihe port of St. Marks, newly appointed, while on his way to his new post. No particulars. FROM XE W TOR A". Thr New York Itnilronil Wiir The l-'xeilemenl f iiiilni'eil - "oinctliinu I.iiie ti Fialu -.l iinici Fish, Jr., Diiucia n Purl -I-, .rrcied line l)i- C.lllllHClli Ai.H4.nv, Aug. i. The exciieinent. in the Siisipie hauiia Hailroud imbi'i glio couiiuu.'S VcsK".iav .ludge Peckman, on application of the Ramsay lu-ter-'ht, uppiilnteit the Hon. li. 11. l'ru.wi receiver of the ro.nl. anil Supciltiteiideiit Van alkenlmrg was put. in eliiirg-! of Hie oiiice. Tills morning, on going to the cilice he fount! Mr. Derrick ha i been there, opening the doora of his private rooms, wheiv.ipoii he called in several men and stationed them at tho various doors, w l-h orders to ltl no one puss in James I'lsk, dr., of New York, appeared and de lBHiided admission, and was refused, whereupon he produced papers showing that he h id be -u appoiimei Iteelvcrol the road b- .indue liaruuril, nf Acw Vork, and calling iu several men he hid with him, declared his inteiitloa of forcibly taking possession Superin tendent Van Vaikenburg uopenred, and informed Fisk that he had been appointed receiver, uud tn it he (Van nlkeiibin-g) had been put in charge of the (iltlce, and ordered t'lsk and his n-trt.y out. A nich-o ensued, which rcsulled in I'ist, and his party being ejected, still l-'i-k remained mil side, milking noisy dciuonlialioii.s, wht-n Mr. Van Vnl kenbutg put liim in charge of nu oitlci r to take him to the station-house. Hsk accompanied the oltlei-r, but showing his papers, nml no one appearing nuainst him, he wii discharged. He then returned to (he i. nice, and in an interview with Superintend ent Nan Valketjlmrg informed that gentleman that lie (Fisk) had been in some twenty such scrapes, but had never before met Willi a mail who dared to face him and discharge his duty as he hud. He further mid he wanted in-t such a man, and if he (Van Val kcnberg'i lost iu this light he wanted him to come to him in New Vork. If he won. then he ,Kiski wanted him to stay here. Thus matters stand at noon to-day. The New Vork Stock .UnrUel. NEW Vohk, Aug. I. Stocks steady. Money steady at Cm J percent, vioiu, mil',.. ; ft-tis.'lSfii, coupon, v do. 1SC4, tlo., 1 '2.1 ; , ; do. isto, do., 12:c, do. tlo. now, Yi-i; do. isxii, vi-i ; do. ttw, vti to-ios. llhV; Virginia sixes, new, ill; Missouri sixes, hi; Can ton company, Mi','; Cuinberliind preferred, 3 11,' ; New York Central, !ilo ', ; Krie, ; Reading, wl'.f; Hud son River, 1st',; Michigan Central, 130; Michigan Southern, las-1.,'; Illinois Central, 1 liy, ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 10IJ (,'hlcugo and Rock Island, 11rt -4 ; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, 153V; Western Union Telegraph, as . The New Vork Produce .Unrkcl. Nkw Yok K.Aug. I, Cotton firm; Htm bales sold at 3:1 'c. Flour liriucrand advanced (Virtue.; silesof 13,(i0() barrels stale at Ifo-Wia I'M; Western at t'-.W, 1iH); Southern, tit 'NMn 11-15. Wheat active and ad vanced 264:1c; sales of 8(1,000 bushels No. gulf I M 4 1-fiti. Corn llrmer, and scarce; sales of ,unu bushels mixed Western at l'i2u;l'14 V. Oats tinner; sales of 'je.tKiti bushels Western at le. Boei quiet. Pork tiiiiet at 8,i3-l2;.. Lard quiet. Whisky linn at 11-12. FROM THE WEST. Illiisiiloim Chliiiinicn The Cclcmintn, SiiiKiaan and Cbuvcliou, J'.iilci'tulncd In ( lilcuuo I hiiy rliou AInkrH a ";cm or 11 Speech"-Hurllu-same Complimented. Ciiicaiio, Aug. 7. Messrs. Singman and Chayclioti were entertained at a private banquet at the .Sher man Douse last evening, which was attended by leading citizens. ,T. M. Richards, President of the Jtoard of Trade, presided. Speeches wen? made by Mr. Richards. Alderman Wicker, Hon. N. II. .ludd, A. (i. Could, of San Francisco, Joseph Medill, of the Tribniu; uud Chaychou. The speech of the latter was a gem. It was as follows: Dleveu years ago I came from my home lu China to seek my future in your great republic. I landed on the golden shore of California ut telly ignorant of your language, unknown to your people, a si ranger to your customs, and In the iu 1 in Id of some an intruder on that race, and also my preser.ee deemed a positive Injury to the public, prosperity ; but, gentlemen 1 found both kindness and Justice; I found that Instead of the prejudice which had been lormed against us there Mowed a deep, broad stream ot popular equality ; that the hand of friendship was extended to the people of every nation, ami that even Chinamen might live, be happy, and successful, and respected in America. (Aim lattse.) I gathered knowledge in your public schools. I learned to speak as you do, read and write as you do, to act and think us you do, and, gentlemen, l re joice that 11 is so, that I have been able to cross the vast conliuciit without an interpreter applause), tlial here, iu the heart of the I niled States, 1 can spiak to you In your own familiar speech, tell you how very much I appreciate your hospitality (ap plause"), how grateful I lcel for Die privileges and ad vantages 1 have enjoyed iuyour glorious country, and how earnestly I hope that your example, enter prise, energy, and national generosity may bo seen and undcrr-lood. 1 e and understand If, as, by our (loveriimenl. ( pplaiisc.) Mr, burliniiaiiie ha I done much to promote good feeling in China towards ihe American nai ion. lie had made himself well acquainted with the authori ties lu Pekm, and had won their conlldence lo a re markable degree. He is an excellent man, and I be lieve. If his advice Is received and aided upon, china will soon be the cordial friend of all the commercial powers of the earth. Already we are doing some thing In the way of progress ami modern Improve lueiit. Steamboat, Hues have been established on our rivers, and the telegraph. This wonderful sove reignty of our Western Hemispnere, when) the peo ple ruie, where everything proclaims peace and good will to ill), has taken the lead, and China must now brush awav the dust of her antiquity, and, looking across lhe'Pacitlc, behold and profit by new lessons from a new world. Wo trust our visit may be pro ductive of good results to all of us; that the two great countries, Kast and West, China and America, may be bound forever together in friendship, and that a Chinaman in America ami an American m China may nudlike protection and like unsideratiou iu his scaic.li lor happiness uud wealth, FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Ilnnkrnptry IVtHlon. New York, Aur. 7. During tho week ending the 7th Inst., petitions In Involuntary banlf rnptcy were filed by Anson Martin, Philip Oppor, and Moses AVallack. During tho same period, discharges In bankruptcy were received by Charles Y. Wctherbec, Carl Schutsdon, Ferdi nand A. Benedick, Charles II. Wooster, James Pcnnls, Abraham flungcr, Samuel Stine, Benja min L. Stafiord, .lullus Weinbure;, and Ebeuczer Barlow. FROM EUROPEJ. The Oxford nnl Ilnrvordn. Jin A tlniitir f ahtr. London, Aug. 7. The Oxford boat crew are ex pected at Putney on Wednesday next. The new boat, for the oxford Club arrived to-day ; It Is forty two feet long. The Harvard crew were out for practice last evening uud attained greater speed than ever. Allnirn in (lie House of Cominonw. In the House of Commons Inst evening the Right Hon. Henry Austin Bruce, Secretary of state for tlio Heine lieparimeiit, ill reply to a question of Mr. P11 liner, said that Hut pr, ssure of public business hud prevented the Introduction of a bill to establish, a iiiilloim marriage law for the I'nited Kingdom, but, when an opportunity presented, the question will be ili-ali. with on liberal and unseetarian princi ples. Mr. Moore, member for Tippersry, Inquired as to the course of the (ioveruinect iu regard to Fenian, prisoners. Mr. Itruce replied that O'llonnvan and Rossa were subjected to the punishment which strict discipline and ilicir misconduct required. Their treatment, however, was not unnecessarily severe. Mr. Maaulre, M. P. for Cork city, appealed to tho (internment to extend clemency to the Fenians. Viscount Milton made tin Inquiry respecting the boundaries betwt ( 11 the British possessions and the I'niUd Slates. Mr. o kcfliy. Cnder Secretary for the Foreign De. partnieiit. replied that the laud question was already scttlt d. With rcpeet to the water boundaries, Karl Resseii. in s,:o. im,) piposeil that the matter be re lerrcd for arbitration, and the i'nited States liov ( rpmi iit had agreed to this proposal, but the nego. tiatliii.s were interrupted by the breaking out oJ the war. Arbitration. In October hisi the American (Jovernment re newed the proposition for arbitration, and a Conven tion was urged, which now awaits the ratillcatlon of the I niled Stales Senate. ITIicWi wl India unit Putin 111 11 Tclejj. 11 ph. The prospectus of the West India and Panama Teh-graph company has just been issued. The ile slgn is to connect Soiilh America with K11 rope ami the I'nited states by means of a cable from Cuba to Central America. Duels llelvveeii Frenchmen. The TiwM to-day has an article on the duel yester day between Paul Cassaguae, and (Justave Fburens. It concludes that If bettr days are iu store for France, if the I'.tuperorls really bent on opening a fair Held for political contests, we shul look for a gradual and iipal discontinuance of appeals to the , swerd, which oniy escape being ridiculous when aooiuiei v uirocn ns. Dil'iciiltics Hef ween Turkey and I'mpt. The .vWiior of to-day has an article ou the diffl culties between Turkey and Egypt, which says: "It is fortunate ihat Hie Sultan aiid Viceroy always want money, oilurwise war might result, but the islern powers are likely to put a pressure on Ihe disputants that w ill make Ismail yield ami the Sub lime Pol fe expicn Kai faction." lo;nil Piicliu.ilic I uvptliiu Viceroy, Wnnled la Turkey. Const tvriMsn.K, August I A propositi was mado In the Council yesterday 10 demand, iu this city, tho presence 01 Ismail Pacha. Viceroy of Kgvpt, 'to re port on his proceedings In Germany, France, and England. It is said that the representatives of the (.rent Powers in this city interfered to prevent this step, but it is probable that the Viceroy will coruo here next month, nml remove all unpleasant feel, fugs before ihe opening of the Suez Canal. In tchiiiir. London, Aug. I, A grand dinner was given by the members of the yacht squadron at, Cowes Castle .yesterday, .lames (j. Keiinett. Jr., and many other Aineiieaiis were present. The Haunt less remained at anchor yesterday, declining to outer into tho contest, execution ol'Cnrlist IiiHiirrcc HoiiWIm. Mnuii), Aug. I After the execution of the Car list insurruetioiiists recently, the band to which they belonced peiuloned 'he (ioverninent for amnesty. The 1 arlist bauds are everywhere dispersing. Alluirs in Jiipiiii I'nseiiled. I.OM10N Aug. 7. The Murniwi l'nnt of to-day says altairs 111 Japan are unsettled, and such hostility is shown to foreigners that the English men-of-war hi Chinese wafers have been ordered to Yokohama, and the English regiment there, that was about to leave, has been ordered to remain. This FvciiIiik'n ('iioluilonM. A tlaiUic Vutlr. I.11M10N, Aug. I Evening. Consols tor money, 92',,; for account, ".Kim 9:1 ; I'nitei) Five-twenties1 quiet at si!-,, ; Erie, ;V'4 ; Illinois Central, "iV.. I.ivkki'oiii,, A '.iff. I Kvening Cotton is a shade firmer; middling uplands, 12'nd.; middling Orleans, lui 13', d. ; the sales have been 12,tnsi bales. Cali fornia Wheat, 10s. ind. ; red Western, Us. Id.toOs. hd. Chece, re's. tid. Pork, 101s. td. IIavkr, Aug. 7 Cotton on the spot, insf. ; alloat, l.V.'f. Specie SliiiiMnl. Nkw Yoiik, Aug. I. The specie shipments to-day are as follows: Citv of Wasulngton, f 4511,000; Den mark, 2.Mi,oiiil; Vllle de Paris, 1225,000. Total, Jiwi.iioo. A despatch from London says: The feeling in financial circles at London iudlcatesan Improvement, and consols for future delivery are higher. French 3 per cents, are also up 40 centimes since the, last report. 5 p n 1 rj c GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. N. W. Cor. SIXTKand "WOOD Streets. Piiti.ATiKM'Hf a. .lann'ry 1, lStM. The following statement of the awots of the Company ih published in compliance with tile provisions of the Act of the Iit-Kialature ot the Slate of Pennsylvania, April, 1S42: Bed Estate $ia,375 00 (round Rents Improved 2,6SI'&0 MiirtKuKt's 3,6,177 "CJ Interest unpaid IM'00 V, 8. Loana, issl.s per cent 127.7HS UO I'liiludelphiH City Loana, ti por coots 136,4:15 00 Temporary l-oans, with full aecurity (I.tlSO OO 203 slian-8 Stock N. Liberties Oiik Cii 6,l!H'l0 2110 share Ktoek Mim. National Hank b'.OOfl'OO 314 fharrs Stock I'onn National Hank 1H,212'0(I PHI shares Slock Commercial National Hank 5,hJ6'UO Ml shares tttock KpriiiK (iarden Fire In. Co 47,Ss.V0O Cash 2,207 -98 i;;4,k;iso The Coiiipany has no suspended debts or unpaid Ursj losses. The MORTGAGE J held by the Company are all on first class new property, in the improvud parts of the City of Philadelphia, heiri; first incumlirancus, clear of (round rent or any ether claims whatever, oxamineii by and tha valuation made by a Commit too of tha Board of IM. rectors, af cash prices, previom to nukinu tho loans, tha properties beinjr worth separately FIFTY PER CKNt over the morteaues, and the interests promptly paid. This Company, in thirty-live years, has puiil losses tire amounting to upwards of $I,fio0,Uli0. So liberal has been the settlement of all claims that not a birjRle can has occurred, since its organization, that the Company has permitted the insured to resort to a Court to souk payment. INfStIB ANCE CAN UK KKFKCTKO AT THIS Ol'FIGK AT AS LOW UATK8 as are consistent with security, and on ae accom modating terms as with any other Firo Insurance Com. pany of this city. Applicationamade through the Post OHioo will alway meet with immediate attention from the office INCORPORATE! IN 1. Capital and Assets. . . iilRKCTORH. J.0S7-4S .Irihn 11. Dtihmirt Henry-M. Phillips, Morton McMietmel. Ceorge W. lull, Charles H. ltoilgorg, Curwen Ktoddait, Robert, Fooney, lolm R. Carver, Owen li. Kvaua. Huvid Woelpper, Chili-leu Field. Aiiley M. 1'nrk, T. Wistar Itrnwn, N. I,. Hattield, M. I) , William S. Fruderick, ll UHBH l.UC, (JiHiriiu Luudell.