THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TRIPLE SHEET .PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1870. CHRISTMAS pBESENTS. URISTIIAB 1 RESENTS. A Substantial Coat for father to be got of JOHN WANAMAKER, Hob. SIS and S20 CHESNCT Street. CHRISTMAS pRESENTS. JELRISTMA.S 1 RESENTS. A Suit for the little boy can be had cheap of JOHN WANAMAKER, Nob. 818 and 820 CHE3NUT Street. CHRISTMAS pRESENTS. HRISTMAS 1 RESENTS. Overcoats for poor relatione. Prices moderate. JOHN WANAMAKER, Nob. 818 and 8?0 CHKSNUT Street. CHRISTMAS pRESENTS. HRISTMAS 1 RESENTS. Gents' Wrappers, CraTats, Umbrellas, Gloves, liand Vei chiefs, etc., in great variety. JOHN WANAMAKER, Nob. 818 and 820 OHB3N0T Street. CHRISTMAS pRESENTS. HRISTMAS 1 RESENTS. Bint. We have on the order book of both oar stores the measures of a great many of oar friends, se that garments can easily be made to onr order for Christmas ' Gifts. , JOHN WANAMAKER, Nob. 813 and 820 CHKSNUT Street. CHRISTMAS p RESENTS. HRISTMAS 1 RESENTS. Any garment or article bought for Christmas may be exchanged at any time if the party is not fitted or suited. JOHN WANAMAKER, Noa. 818 and 830 CHB3NUT Street. FIRST EDITION TUEGALLOWj. Last Dylag Speeeli tft OMlMse4Av7an. lag la lUea. Jeremiah Bailey, one of a class long a scourge to Southeastern Missouri, suffered the extreme penalty of the .law at the hands of the hang men, on Tuesday last, at the town of New Madrid. The St. Louis Jlepubllcan, In an account of the execution, gives this I SPEECH OT THE CONDEMNED MAN. Ladies and Gentlemen: This is my last ap pearance before you on this side of the judgment seat of Christ, and before bidding you a fond good-bye, I wonld wish to make a few remarks. The day that James Brock was murdered I was at prsrer-msetingt Sam Glrvin came to me and wanted me to go to the boat, which I did. 1 had never seen Brock before. I shot him be cause he cnt Henderson Wylie. Sam Glrvin told me to shoot him. He asked me if X had a pistol; I told him I had not, and he told me to ?oto a fishing boat and get one. I said to (rock: "You- are the man who cut Wylle," and 1 shot blm,T Crittenden Glrvin then stamp i on blm, and hit afterward told me to lea' .the country for fear he would get into trouV He said he would pay my bond. I do not f ifilder, appearing before the bar of God, thr Crock's blood will be upon me, tof I am satl 4 la my own mind that I never killed hlc My wit nesses at the trial were frightened r I can say with a clear conscience that I have .d nothing to do with the murder oj any man only Mr. James Brock. To the men, and particularly the young men and boys, I would say a few farewell words. Look at me; I am on the scaffold, about to be launched into the other world. What has brought me to this? Let me tell you, and let these words ring forever In your ears. It was whisky aud the carrying of firearms. Whisky and the beariog of pistols have ruined me. If j on do not want them to ruin yon, if you do not want to be imprisoned, and in the end brought to tbe scaffold, don't drink liquor, don't carry firearms. When I am gone, gentlemen, think not bard of me; every person that has injured Die I forgive from ray heart, and 1 nope and I ray that all whom I have injured may forgive nae, and I beg tbe merciful God to forgive me. Boys, don't keep bad company. I bid farewell to everybody. SINGULAR CASE. A Dmaaiat Dim frem the Rffocta an Over to.e or itledlcloe. The Pittsburg Commercial of last evening says: A young man named James M. Ebbert, em ployed in Mr. Schrleber's drug store, corner of Ohio street and Madison avenue, died suddenly yesterday afternoon about three o'clock. He was subject to cramps in the stomach, and being a good druggist, would never consult a physician, but ,would "doctor" himself, and always succeeded in obtaining relief. He had a very delicate constitution, and was frequently warned against taking too much medicine, but did not heed the warning. On. Wednesday night he was again attacked with cramps in the stomach, when he took very strong medicine to check it. He retired early in the evening, and abont ten o'clock began to groan, but no notice was taken of it by Mr. Schrieber or his family, as he was frequently heard groaning during the night. He gradually grew worse, and every half hour weut down rtairs into tbe drug store to take some medicine. Mr. Schrieber got up at midnight, fearing that the young man was seriously Blck, and went into the drug store, when he saw him take an ounce of Huffman's anodyne, mixed with other narcotic medicines, sufficient to produce death. He warned him against taking so inncn medi cine, taylrig that it wonld do him more harm than good, and offered to get a physician, but he would not permit him. Yesterday morning he was much worse, when Dr. Feicht was sum moned, but it was too late to afford any relief. The doctor stated that if he bad been called in sooner he could have used the stomach pump successfully and given relief in a short lime. The young man lingered until 3 o'clock Yester day afternoon, when death terminated his suf ferings. HYPOCHONDRIA. An Odd Prescription for a Mlek r.ady. Professional men play old tricks pretty much in tbe same way that history repeats Itself. We hear of a case in point the incident having occurred a few days since in which a lady in Madison avenue and a doctor, whose ollice is in Filth avenue, and who is well known for his bi usque eccentricities, were the principal per formers. The lady had beeu atliictcd with i'i di ile not:, and what is vulgarly known as "dump hbness," for some time, and fancied that she w as seriously ill. Her husband, a sensible, kind hearted man, gave way to h'er humor until his patience became exhausted. He sought to have her take exercise and to forget the troubles which appeared to atliict her. She could nut be I ersunded to take regular morniug walks, and finally became so ill, In her own estimation, that the family physiciun was called in. He at onco taw what tbe trouble was, and prescribed some harmless compound which she said afforded her no relief. 1 hereupon tbe lady took a great dislike to him, and Insisted upon her bubband finding another physieau. The hus band met Dr. , well known, as we have ob served, for his peculiarities, and described to him the condition of his wife and his domestic troubles. "Pooh! pooh !" ejaculated the doc tor, "she has tbe 'mulligrubs.' Be at home to morrow afternoon, aud I'll cure her." The next afternoon was bright and beautiful, balmy al li'Ofct as summer; doctor called at the appointed time; tbe wife was confined to her bed. The doctor closed the chamber door, and proceeded to take off his hat. coat, and boots; this done, he deliberately, threw himself upon tbe bed by the side of his patient. Quick as lightning, the lady, who was supposed to be so weak from Kit-knees, jumped up, ran screaming out of the room, rushed down stairs, and would have made her w ay into the street, had not her hus band arrested her at the front door. The poor sttiit-ted woman has so far recovered as to be able to run up a good sized bill at Lord & Tay lor's. Tbe prescription seems to have been as efficient as a do-e of calomel. -A. Y. Commer cial Adveriier. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Am EaalaeKuaeOa the Track lata the Water -Oae Alaa Ur.wntd-Daunace te the Newark Dav Draw. As the train which left Elizabeth about 10 o'clock lat evening for New York was ap proaching the Newark bay draw, the engine ran off the track, falling into the water, and carry ing away part of tbe draw. The fireman was drowned, ut tbe engineer escaped with slight bruises. The cars attached to the engine re mained on the track. Arrangements have been made for tbe transportation of passengers and freight with as little delay as possible. It will probably requite a week to repair tbe draw. It was f ultimate that the train was running at a ery slow rate of speed at the time of the acci dent. If such had not been the case, the prompt application of tbe brakes which was made would Lot have prevented the cars from follow ing tbe engine iu its fearful leap into the water. Tbe train was running slower even than Is customary when about to cross the draw. The accident eaused u little excttement. The en gineer was a steady and faithful man, and it is owing to bis presence of mind that more serious consequences were prevented. The work of re pairing tbe draw will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. An old gentleman of St. Albans, Vt , plumes himself somewhat on having smftked regularly at tlm hour of 1). 13 ( midnight). 2 and 4 o'ciovJt iu Uito wUOiUu.(, Uat.wg pel ljl uL .tuft j ears. SECOND EDITION TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. The Luxemburg Question. Protest Against Prussian Severity. MsaMBnaaaaaaaannnnBaBaaaBnaaawaaaawa The Bombardment of Paris Why it is Delayed. The Siege of Belfort. FROM EUROPE. The Laismkin Qaentlea. London, Dee. 10 Evening The Pall Mall Gazette of this evening, in an editorial article on the Luxemburg question, declares it to be the duty of England in this crisis to Impress upon the Prussian Government the fact that her vio lation of the territory of Luxemburg will not be regarded with Indifference by Great Britain, nor allowed to pass with impunity. A mere de parture from her neutrality on the part of Lux emburg is no excuse for this Prussian ag gression. , The Delaveil Itembardinent of Pari. London, Dec. 16 Evening. A despatch re ceived from Versailles to-day gives a new expla nation of the delay in opening the bombardment of Paris by the Prussians. There is a lack of ammunition in the German army, and theroads are so wet and heavy that none can be brought forward at present. The same cause has pre vented the movement of the heavy siege guns. It is probable that the fire will not be opened for a fortnight yet. Beaumont Occnpled by the Praaalaae.1.9 Versailles, Dec. 15. The Germans, after a slight skirmish, occupied Beaumont, a few milts west of Evreux, on the 11th. The Defenae of llelfort. London, Dec. 16 The French garrison at Belfort still makes a gallant defense.. The Be'ghboring heights have all been captured by the Germans, but not without suffering con siderable loss. The French losses in these pra llmlnary engagements were comparatively light. Tbe German position has greatly im proved lately. pga Yeatrrdnj'a Qaoiatloaa. I.onnoN, Dec. 18 4 80 P. M.- Consols for money closed at 91 ,V, and for account 01. American se curities qnitt and steady. United states flve-twen-iles of 1S6U, 68tf; of 1868, 83, ; of 188T, 8TT ; ten forties, 87. Stocks closo stead?. Erie Railroad, 1m; Illinois Central, 111; Great Western, Sltf. London, Lec. 164 P. M. Tallow la firmer at 45s. Turpi mine easier. Liverpool, Dec, 16 4 P.M. Cotton steady frnla dl'ng uplands, 6d.; middling Orleans, SiSH'd. Tbe sales te-day have been 18,000 ba'es, Including 8000 fnr export and speculation. California Wheat, lis. 8d.lls. 4d. Pork, 102s. 6d. Cheese firmer. FROM WASniJVOTOJV. The Paclflo Railroad Bond. Special Despatch to The livening Telegraph. Washington, Dec. 17. The Attorney-Geno-ral has rendered an opinion to Secretary Bout well concerning the liability of tbe Pacific Railroads to pay their interest on Government bonds semi-annually, in which he maintains that the said roads roust pay the interest as fast as the Government pays it. Tbe effect of this decision will be to delay any further cash payment to roads for trans portation until the.balance of the interest over due is cancelled. Measures will be at once adop.ed to secure all tbe Government trans portation over the railroads which is now sent by steamers and other means of transportation. Mr. Vance'a (Jbaacca. The Senator elect from North Carolina, Gov. Vance,, has written here to ascertain what chance there Is for his being admitted to the Senate. lie has received tbe reply that there is no chance whatever, and that if will be useless for him to present bimsetf. The Nan Domingo Cane. The President has indicated that in case Con gress agrees to Morton's resolution about Ban Domingo ke will send as one of the commis sioners Fred. Douglass. Peatut Telegraphing. The select committee on postal telegraph is in session to-day hearing arguments from Mr. Orton, of the Weetern Union Company, and others. Arreat of llepreaeniailve flutter, of Tcnneaaee. Despatch to the Associated Praia. Deputy Marshal Phillips to-day arrested Roderick R. Butler, Representative from Ten nessee, on a bench warrant, the grand jury having found against him two indictments for forgery. Butler expressed his surprise that such eharges should have beeu made, and showed the deputy a power of attorney for col lecting certain pension moneys. Be expressed his willingness to accompany tbe officer, who brought him before Judge Car ter who required him to give security in tbe turn of $4000 for his appearance at Court. His. colleague, Representative Stokes, was sent for, and gave the required security. The trial will take place during the present term of the court. FROM JVEIV YORK. Health of thief-J u-ileo C'haae The Morse Mtatue. New York, Dec. 17 Chief Justice Chase, in a letter dated Dec. 8, considers )t doubtful whether he will be able to deliver the inaugural address upon unveiling tbe statue of Professor Morse, on the 27th of AprlL His health seems mending, but its restoration must necessarily be slow. The subscription for the statue now ex ceeds 17000. The Weal era Talaa Telegraph Company.. 4 The receipts of the Western Union Telegraph Company for October was 1(073,665 95; the net profits were 1221,415 71, against 301,393-31 for the same month of 18C9. Baltimore Produce Mailce'-. Bai.timoki, Dec. IT. Cotton better feeling; ; middling uplands, 14c ; low middling, 14U c. nomi nally. Flour quiet but firm at previous figures. Wheat steady; choice white, ll-7nu i-es; prime io choice red,tHJ0Sto; fair togooo, 1 1-30 41 S3; com mon, f lili4l-tf0; Ohio aud ludUna, 1S8;U 4'). O ru lower; while, 11730.; yellow, ltd. Oats quiet at 6(oC3c. Provisions nommailj unchanged, Whisky steady at 93a. New York (Honey aed Meets marital. Naw Voki, Deo. 17 stocks active. Gold, 11S. B-gua, 1843, coupon, luT'jS do. lSh4, do., 10T; do. i860, da loivido. 1866, Hew, IW'i', 00. 18ST, 109V! do, 1868, till; lo-4(s, 106; Virginia -as, new, 64; Klaaoart A Id.' fto..nn ' i itft .. . . vw, wo, lAiiwu ww. vuuiuerinuiA preferred, Stf; N. Y. Central and Hudson Kiver, so, ; KrVe, Vt Heading, V, Adams Express, l'S ; Hlcnlgan Central. VU V; Mlotiigaa Houtnro, l'a ; J04; t'nbago and Mock lalaud, tuj : .iwju; .. Jtrt V. ajue, ; Weatwa Union Telegraph, 4i THIRD EDITION DOIVIESTIO NEWS. Hew England and Hew York Accident txnd Crime. Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc., Kte FROM MEW ENGLAND. Mr. O'BaldwIa oa hla DUralty. Boston, Deo. 17. O'Baldwin, the priae tighter, declines to accept the condl-lons of his pardon from the House of Correction, which require him to leave the State within twenty-four hours, never to return. Fatal Aeeldeat oa a Railway. Concobo, Deo. 17. A passenger train on the Law rence Railroad to-day ran over and killed Benja min Woodbury, who was driving a team across tae track. The Berwick Baak Rabbery. Nohth Bkrwicx, Deo. 17 William Hall, PreM dent of tbe North Berwick Bank, announces, that the rbbberyof its valuables will In no way Interrupt Us nsual business. FROM NEW YORK. ffflvaterloNe Affair. HrnsoN, Dec, 17 Oliver C. Ftteb, of Troy, a life Insurance agent, was found dead In bed at his board lr g-house In this city this morning. He retired tn apparent good health at a seasonable hour last evening and some mystery envelopes his sudden death. A pot-morUnn examination IB being held. Ile had a large policy on his life. leo la the fladaoa. PouoHKEErsiE, Deo. 17 North of Hudson the river Is Ailed with Ice. Yesterday aftornoon the steamer St. John wss hard aground on Coeyman's bar and the steamer Boardman had to put back from Hudson to Catsklll on account of tne lco. This morning the large steamer Drew Hob aground above meats' Point. The wt atber is cold. Bloody Aa.ault. New Yonit, Dec. 17 Abont 4 o'clock this morning Captain KsmuM Moore, of the schooner C. Clemens, ljlDgoff tbe foot of Jackson street. East river, was attacked by a gang or three river thieves, who cime on board his vessel to rob. A struggle ensued, dur ing which the Captain was shot through the shoul der, and while the gang were escaping, W. K. Carr shot one of them, who seemed to be badly hurt, bat escaped with the assistance of his companions. Shipment of Mpenle. Niw York, Dec 17 The steamer City of Paris took f 2ie,ooo in specie. New York Prodnee market. N-w Yobk, Dec. 1 7. Cotton D rmer ; sales S000 bales nr irii-, asking higher. Flour dull bat without de- Hi! I rhange; sales SOOO barrels State at tV2'V$ fi-ro; oht as teas 45; West-rn at fs-auftio ). Vthrat dull, but without decided change; sales $1,000 bushels new spring at 11-38; winter red and Hinder Western at ft 4.1(31 45 Corn dull: sales 49,000 bnshels new mixed Western at 74970c. Oats quiet; sales 19,000. bushels Ohio and Western at 6061J4C. Beef quiet. Pork dull and nominal; ntw mess. ti-12(3ii-ii5; old, $21. Lard qulot and heavy ; steam, 11 &Vlw, kettle, 12(d,t3o. Whisky a shade firmer at 94)95o. OBITUAKV. Captain James Ntllle Abecl, IT. A. Captain James fitille Abeel, U. 8. Army, who died recently at Rome, New York, was born In PLlladelpbla, November 15, 1795. His grand father was Colonel James Abeel, aide-de-camp to General Green, and at one time Deputy Quartermaster-General of the Revolutionary army. His father was Rev. John Nelison Abeel, D. D , a well-known clergyman of the Reformed Dutch Church. Captain Abeel, agalust the wishes of bis friends, in 1813, when only seventeen years of age, procured a commission as third lieuten ant in tbe 23d Regiment of regular infantry, and was tbe youngest commissioned officer ever in the service of the United States. He took an active part with the army of the Niagara in tbe principal battles fought during tbe years 1813 and 1814, and was twice wounded. In 1834 he resigned, and for throe years followed farming as an occupation. In 1337, upon the death of Captain Samnel Perkins, who com manded the Arsenal at Rome, New York, Captain Abeel was appointed military store keeper of ordnance, with the rank of captain, and was ordered to take command at Rome. In 1855 he was ordered to the comoiaud of the Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, where he remained three years. Ou tbe passage of General Logan's army bill last year he was placed upon the re tired list, after having been in active service for over 57 years. Captain Abeel was almost the last ofllcer whose name Is to be found upon the Army Register of 1315. He was a warm-hearted gentleman and a good patriot, and he leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his Iojs. XiSCrAZi XCTTHLIiXC33I?CZ. - The I.hko-I.uiz Cnie. Ifuti PriutChit Juttice TUompnon, Tbe case of Lugo vs. Lutz, an action to recover damages for an alleged trespass la unlawfully seiz ing leased premises and plaintiffs goods during his ttriu therein, before reported, Is still on trial. Tue defense set forth that plaintiff induced defuuiUnt to execute the lease hy flie ropreseuUtl iu of wealth, and that he abandoned tlion and surrna dered ihe goods and the key, and defeudaut tlieu took posbesbiim under legal advice. 1 he bottnif of Co I Ice man Murphy. Court oj Quarter SehisJulje Paeion. This morning Mr. Hagcrt c-lt for trial the case of James Klliottand William Wilson, charged witn shooting Ouicer Morris Murphy ou the morulug of the 3d lust. Klllott's counsel applied for a continuance, but the Court refused to grant It aud directe 1 the exsa to proeed. The orrlcer testified that on the morulug In qja tlon, about 4 o'clock, the defendants ami ho'uo six or seven outers were going up Sixth street, m akin a considerable Boise, and he requested limn t J no quirt. Elliott gave him an Insulting answer, repetting It, and no respect whatever ws paid to nis admonition. He said he would arrest Kllljtt, aud having sprang his rattle, was proceeding towards him, wuen Kilt ct deliberately shot him la the stoiuioli. Ortw Murphy said he thought Wilson was one of tho party, nut was not pottltlve iu his ldeutlflcaUoa of him. The case Is yet on trial. Btt'l t'a.ra. In the old court-room Judge Finletteraud Cjlouel Dechert have, during the tw week of ttii ge-Hlou, disposed of 135 of the ball cases. This kind of work will soon relieve the pressure of the court's business. A female child it said to have been reaently barn at Canaseraga, Allegheny county, with an Imperfect great toe on the right hip, but with out either arms or legs. Dr. D. M. Pratt, wti assisted at tbe birth, vouches for the truth of tbe statement. He says that the shoulder of tbe child are perfect, and the head well propor tioned, i It eats well, la remarkably oulet, and there seems to he a good prospest of Its con tinuing to live. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Norwich, Conn., is at present engaged in au effort to procure a di vorce from bis fourth wife, on the ground that she has threatened to kill him with '-Knives and poison," neglected and demoralized hi children by sending them Into the street inUera bly clad, and staying at home herself to iu lulsje in tbe unlady-like practice of drinking gin aud molasces. , A contemptible fellow named Blood re cently absconded from Nashua, N. II., with 1400, the price of a house which bad been pur chased with the savings of an Industrious wife. He left a letter behind stating that he was bound for California, and that she might pro cure a divorce as soon as she pleased. A company of ladle hauled a hook and ladder truck to a tire recently in to, and ex- i ciktU tLv. iui) ol ti-u 1..0 ii.uu.... 1 heroic effort to extinguish the flames. w- FOURTH EDITION DEATH OF REAR-ADMIRM. BREESE A Sketch of His Career. AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL Weekly Treasury Statement. Awful Affair at Troy, New York. Murder by a Blind Man, I2.c. Etc. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. FROM WASniJfaTON. Treaaarv mate-neat. Vetrpatoh to the AenoeiaUd Yiwa. Washington, Dec 17 Receipts of fractional currency for the week, 8iB,600; shipment of notrs, $3,768,70. The Treasurer holds In trust as security for national bank circulation, la 48, 707,650; and Sis, 819,500 for deposit of public moneys; mutilated notes bnrned during the wet k, $528,575: total amount burred 84,S74,788: bank currency issued for bills destroyed daring the week, $660,O4'; total amount isned therefor, $S8.967,795; circulation outstanding, 1804,495,679; fractional currency redeemed aud de strojtd, 1498,200 Naval Order. Lleutenant-Oommander Chester Hatfield Is nr. dered for examination for promotion. Lluu'teuaot Ccnimander George A. White is ordered to com tuerid the Onw.rd. Vice-Commander Milton IUxton Is ordered to return home. .Master F. W. Greeulear in dt-tacbed fron the lVtwnee and is ordered to the P84 1cc. Surgeon W. R. Wchofield Is detached from the Terror abd placed on waiting orders. FROM JVE W YORK. Horrible Alnrder Bear Tray. . . Trot, Dec. 17. Franklin Kettle and wire, two of the oldest and most respectable residents of Ste phentown, Jn thin connty.were murdered on Thurs day right by their son, who Is blind. Thetather and son had some dispute about a will.;whtc.h culmi nated in mnrder. Tbe murderer was arrested and is now In jail. New York Baak Htntrment. New York, Dec. 17 The following are th changes Indicated by the bauk statement puoiishud to-day : Imns decreased $1,763,814; specie In creased $2,044,725; legal-tonders decreased ft,88l, 942 ; deposits decreased ti, 156,904. FROM, THE STATE. CoTtr-mrnt Enalneera at Hettyaborflr. New Yi'rk, Deo. 17. Colonel BachiMnr pissed through this city to-dav t a route for (i-ttrshurg. wtiere be a 111 meet the (Government engineers aud point out to them the positions of various earth, worts at the time of the great battle there whicu have since become obliterated. FROM EUROPE. Thla Aflernoii Onoinllnna. Lo ton, Dee. 17. Linseed Oil firmer at 28 16s.gX2. OBITUARY. Kenr AtlmtrHl Kreeae. Rear-Admiral Haniuul L. Dreese died at 8 o'clook this A. M., at his residence, Mount Airy, Twenty third ward, in this city, lie was born in thi S'ate of New ork, and received an appointment at largo In 1S10. lhe Admiral was present as a midshipman at the battle of Lake Champlaln. On the 27ih or April, 1816, be was commissioned as a lieutenant, and ou the 23d of December, 18S8, as commander, fie was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard in IS30, an 1 to the rendezvous in Baltimore In 1940. O.i the Sth ol September, 1841, he was commissioned as cap tain, and commanded the frigate Cumberland in 1845. lie also served as cat tain in the Pacific tqnudron durlug the Mexican war, and took p.irl in tl.e attack and capture of the towns of Tushau and Tobasco, Mexico, and also at the capture of Vera Cruz In 1647. In the year 1818 he was assigned to special duty on the lakes, and from 1S53 to 1S55 was c mmannar.t at tbe Norfolk Navy Yard. Ha commanded tho European squadron from 186 to U68, and was commaudaut at the New York Navy Yard from 1859 to 1SG1. During the late Rebellion tha Admiral renlered elllclent service to the Ooverument iu lltting o it vcssilB for sea, etc. Ou the 16th or Miy, l Wi, he wss commissioned rear admiral, and wai a,slgneil to duty as one of the Lighthouse Inspect ira, and in 18C6 to special duty In New York. In 183u hj was sppo Died Port Admiral at Philadelphia, aud by rea son of an order of the Navy Department, which established New York as the only city entitled to a Tort Admiral, was relieved from duty. ' Admiral Hieese, It will be seen from the above, hns been sixty tears In the service of tha United Mates Government, and during all that tlm j ren dc'icd bis country valuable assistance. lie leaves a w idow, but no children. TflB MOKTAMTT OF TUB CITT. The DQIUlier of deaths tn the city for the week ending at noon to day was 266, being au Increase, of 24 over th'iso of lust week and an Increase of 21 as co u.iared tridi t tie com f ponding period of last year. Ol these, 180 were adults; 186 were minor- 197 were born in the United States; 54 were foreign; 12 were people of color; ami 7 wero from the country. Of this number, 4- died of con sumption of the lungs; 11 of IUeaef the heart; in of nisrssmus; 14 of old age 4 of typhoid fever; v ot convulsions ; 7 of scarlet f evr ; 23 of iuriarumation of the lungs; and 5 of congestion of the tiralu. The deaths were divided as follows among the different wards: Ward. Ward. First '. 10 Sixteenth 9 8econd 9 Seventeenth 15 Third 8 Klghteoiith 1 Fourth. VJ Nineteenth 17 Fifth 8 Twentieth. - Sixth Tweuty-llrHt f. Seventh 2i Twenty -sooond 4 Elghtn 9 Twenty-third 5 Ninth Twenty-fourth. 11 Tenth ft Tweiith-fiff.h 8 Eleventh 10 Twenth-slxth 7 Twelfth 6. Twenty-seventh 12 Thirteenth 7 Twentf-eigtith. $ Fourteenth. 5 Unknown 7 Ftrft-enth 171 a Total 201 Cbakged with Foruekt. A man was arrested In Menla yesterdav by Detective Miller upon the uhargt of forging the name of tbe Unu ct Taylor & Ueu to a check for $1200. The check wan passed on Mr. Aaron Frees. Defendant whs brought to this clrv,' and after a hearing Itefore Alderman Kerr .tbi morning was held in $2000 ball fur a further Investi gation. A meeting of the members of the Comraerc,) Exchange Association was held this inruiog in reference to the European steamship Hue. N.ith in Biooke, Esq., made a strong appeaj for Inornate I tubscrpttoiis, and was BHOonded In hla remarks ny C. J. Hoffman, Esq., and 8. J. Coualy, Esq. , Btolr a Pair or Shors. Charles Wilson was ar rested at Eighth and Sbippen af reets last uight up n the charge of stealing a p ilr of ht4 friin thd sror' of Josepu Hoey, In that locibty. Tne pru ner h i I a hearing before Alderman CMUus aud was oiu luitttd lor ball. Divorck Cask. In the Court vnf Cnniii Plaai for this city aud eonntv. Mrs. Charlotte E Worm tn. bv her next friend Edwlu Collins, has given notice tbat a rule will be taken next Saturday wbv hr husband, John P. Woriuan, should not be divorced. Forxo Dkao. A child waa found a 1 in bed th's piorning in the residence attached tj taa Holmyisiii Falls brewery, AcciniMT. Smith Longbnthna, age Ml yevrs, fell on tbe ice on cherir street, buluw Fourth, this uicrbbjg, aud broke a l?g. Pl.torT Pin". ."'"i w-x in If Vl'i'l"' I tUitbU iww.jU. WW., U...t -. OO v-4M Fiobt. . , A Xf vfiTPuv T.n V nut w.kA t . - a t. ... thew Flemwiing at No. W8 Catpenter Btreet, haa Im en missing I row her home for soma days east, aa1 fars are entertained for her safety. Aramerwas) In cliculstlon last Bight that her body hA beea f and In an nnocenpled honae In the nelghboiaieed. bat an Investigation provM the report t be an foonrtfd. It appears that Miaa Miller cama to thai country from Ireland In August last, and hir4 her self out as a domestio with the familvof Mr. Flan. nnrg. on trie morning of December Bd she ruea at the usual honr, half past n o'clock, and eons-sewed getting breakfast reaiy, after aompllshlag waled she started on tn purchase some milk, prrmeadlna; to the Btore at the eontheMt corner of Twenty, jeronrt and Catharine Btreeu lor this parpowa. Not having returned tome, Mrs. Flemmlug started la quret of her, and learned from the storekeeper that she had obtained the mils and started for her home. The most active endeavors have bean made to learnt of her whereabouts, bat tbeae efforts have proved frnltl'M. When she left the bouse ot Mr. Flam ming she had no bonnet on, hot wore a shawl, hkh Bh threw around her to proteet her from the . Auditors Appointkd. In tha Orphans' Court of tlie city and county of Philadelphia tue following namert gentlemen have been appointed auditors: Freeerfc-k Carroll Bre water, Jr., Baq., to settle, audit, and adjust the accountant George. Rrtntatng h offer, administrator of the estate of Joaepa Healer. (It ceased. William P. Wes-lelr, Esq . to audit, settle, and ad just the account of Eliza Rldgwav, administratrix or the estate of Henry Rldga-ay, deoeaaea. D. W. O'Brien, Hsq., to audit, settle, and adjust the account, of John Samuel, administrator of the estate, of Jamea K. Wilson, deceased, and also of the estate t1 Margaret W. Wilson, deenaaei. . Oeneral Chant s II. T. Collla t' audit, settle, and anat the account or Andrew v. Jones, admintstra- . tor of the estate of William J. Taylor, deceased. CxroHT in thr Act. Ed ward Harris was ean tnred this morning at 6 o'clock on board the schroner T. .1. Trafton. lying at pier No. 5, Port Rlt bmnpd. The captain woke np Jnst In time to see Hams steal his watch. He Jumped out or bed, ( "necked'' the scamp, and handed him overtoa police man. The pursuer had a largft-stzd knife In his pnMesslon. also a combination key snop'tsed to belongto a safe In some country hone. Harris will have a hearing at the Central Police Station tnls afternoon. ...... Tot WoonLANns Prksbytrriam Cnrmcn will no doubt be thronged both morning and evening to- morrow to hear the newlv-eleoted naitr, Iter. Dr. .Tamea M. Crowel', who retiirns to PhlUdelohia frotn St, Peter's Preanyterlan Church at Rochester, New York, after a lengthened absence. Dr. Crowell has ' ax hittved a h'gh r potation for oratorr. and hla accession to the numbe or eminent divines tn this city Is a rreat one. The new church of this congre- , gation will be one of the handsomest in the city. ' WmowB' Notices -In the Court of Common Pleas Mrs. Schmidt, the widow of Frani Schmidt, and Mrs. Oreenhalgh, the wltow of KM as P. Ureen- halph. have given notice of ttelr Intention to apply, to the court for a petition with inventory and ap praisement of per"onal property dcaired to bare-" tallied under tbe provisions or act of Assembly ef April 14, 181. and the several supp'ementa thereto, and the petitions will be heard next Saturday, 24th Instant. ' Assignee im Bankruptcy Appointed. Tn the District t'onrt or the United States for the Eaitern ', ' District of Pennsylvania. Joseph J. Dora", E-iq.j has been appointed assignee of Jabes Bunting, Jeslah Bunting, Joseph J. Sellers, and John Pol lock, both as as Individuals and aa the firm of ' Bunting Brothers Company, of thla cltv, adindged ' bankrupts on creditors' petition by the District . United States Court. Bomk skeak miEF entered Mrs Griffith 'a house,. No. 2W0 Somh Brad street, yesterday morning, be tween half past leven and twelve o'clock, and took from the dining-room two dozen and ahtlf tibio S prions, lot of dessert spoons,, teaspoons, forks, super-spoon, pie knives, and egg spoons. One dozen tablespoons, marked "J. M. II.," were valued rn account or their being a gift. A reward of $25 Is offered for their return. Comppwory Eoucation. Thla aftornoon at 4 o'clock the Board or Education will meet for the . purpose of conferring with the members of the I.rplf Istnre npon the expediency of passing a law upon compulsory ertuca'lon. COROhEB'B Cabs. The Coroner this morning held sn Inqnest on the body of Margaret Hughes, aged 4ft j eats, n-Bidlot at No. 4'8 Keyser street, who died snddeuly of aixiplexy. A verdiet iu accordance with the facte waa rendered. ,ia.A.fj-s A.f i c o n K HUB. . ' vrmihs TacaaaAPR Ornoa,! ; ' M-turd-r, lao. 17, 187 f i' The money qjarket durlnjr tbe whole of this week bus bteu as active as usual at this period, aud tbeie Ib a full Hue of borrowers in the mar ket up to the present writing. The banks, bow ever, are uniimally cautious both in nego tiating call and time loans, and in manv in stances an advance of Interest Is demanded uud .bialned. Tbe panicky condition of the stock muiket is tbe cause of this chance in tone , as well as ot the extreme caution with which, mixed collaterals are taken from BpeiiuLnlve J boriowtrs. Wequr-te at 5'8; per cent, on call, and at 7(S9 per cent, on choice paper. - ' Gold is very firm, with all tbe sales reported at 110. jo ei nment bonds are unsettled, a portion of the list showing a decline aud a few issues aa advance. , . , At tie 8tock Board there was considerable movement, tbe "bull" clement helug evidently iu the ascendant. Sales of city fl, old b'nds at l'8, and new do. at 9910(). 8les of Lcbigb gold lpnu at 85a. coupon off. '. k'. Heading Railroad was in demand and steady, iib mles at 48(S48. the latte b. o ; and Pliiladelt bia and r rio atafi?. 41) was bid for North Penmylvauia aud .r)9 for Leulirb. Valley. J . . . . In Pasfcnger Railroad sliarei there were sa'e of Ridge Avenue at aud Fifth and SixtU Streets at 40. ' .. r-U . PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXtHIANdE 8AI.EJJ. Hi Kried by De Haven & tiro., No. 40 S. Third Btreet. FIRST UOAKD. 1300 City B, Old,. ; fin ah Read R. ..Is. 4S c&p.. Mjtf boo d....ls.b3o. ml 10000 CltV 8S. N. IS. 100 I SOU do la .da ? IS.O. 4S.' flOO doc4p...c, )9 .00 :iuo mo ion do.ls.rgil, 4S'-i do.. ...,is. 4i iviuou ao.prior u oj cAp.'.. Iinoo Pa Rj mtes ;0iOOC AAba.ls loov do C. 4Ji', da.. ,.bo. 41 do. .. rirAl. -dH ' . oo . 83 11 -mi ueu as, TS4 fveou l-eti Oold L 100 sh Phil A IS K.. 2 8sn Left v K.cip 6'Jk 10-1 br fh Nav St., 3'i 800 shN Y A Mid.. I'tii -S sh Nbw Creek Pf w 4dsh Ridge av R..' 14000 WllmAKHTs b5.... SI f 3000 Pa A N Y C 7 lots VI ' 15000 Union CI 6a. . . Vl SECOND BOARD. WH) C A m -, b 9i)t ; i 100 tlx Read . .U.b30 . 49 : 100 do V4 moo do tV 6oe Pen N s, 82. H , It 0 sh Leh Nav 88 too do ....bdu. 2 ssshLeh V.d bill ta : luVBh Penna;R.b30. 61 V - s au ot . NAKB It L.AONBR. UrokrB, report thla mormng uo a anoiauons aa louoa a s 10-00 A. M 110), 114T A.M..W. 1103" ion." noi.ii. tie p.m j. no 10-VB - 110 11 10 " 1104,' . 11 89 110H 'I.-18 " HO? MBB8R8. WTLLIAM FAlTa CO.. N0.8B B. Ttturd Street, report the following quotations : U. 8. as of 1881. 1181118; 6-SOa Of 1S68, lOTlOTtf : do. 18M. 107107; do. I860, lot HlwTX ; do,, July, 1666.' loJill0; da, July, 1861, lo?..ilo4 do. July, 1868. 10.U0. ; M flJ-W. 106(jlo6X; U.8,paoitfo KK, Cy. a, noaill (Bold. UOn 111. . Pt-lladolpbla Trade tteport. 8 ai nan ay, Duo. IT Bark In the atueuoe of sales we uote No. 1 Quercitron at fin V too. Tan ners' Bark ranges from flT to H per cord. Heeds Cloverseed ts quiet, with -wall sales at 10.V lc per pound. Timothy la firm, aud 600 bushel sold at f'bo. Flaxseed sells to the crushers at 1 4,4 .io. , . 'Jhe Flour market Is dull, the demand being Knitted to the want of tbe home consumers, whose jjui chases foot up 600 or 600 barrels, Including superfine at f4't0uH'ii); extras at tfais-fx); Iowa aud Wisconsin extra family at f5-TSta6"wd; Minnesota do. da at d-8AS4'80, the latter rate tor fancy; Pennsylvania da da at ft)ti6&0; Indiana aud Ohio do. da at ss for low grades no to fsT'S9 for , choice and fancy. Rye Ftour Bella at 051.x. In Corn Meal nothlug doing. The Wheat market Is steady, bat there Is not maoa 1 activity. blea of tooo buahela at 11-45 for prime Indiana red; fl 84,$l 88 for Prnnaylvaui do.; 1'4S '. (rtWS for Indiana amber; and 1160 lor Michigan white. Rye may be quoted at eiBJo. for Pennsyl vania and Western. toin la quiet at the recent -d. time; sales of Sooo bushels ne yellow and Western mixed at 6HtiT.o Oa'a are unoh-nged; isles of Pennsylvania and Western at6i.4va Wiiiaky Is steady, and aells at a3(3. for West ern iron-bound. : rnifil " " (Ar tLHltchal Vndu ta Tiftk pat,) Bsikh.-Ou Saturday, the 17th nttamt, at his resioenre at Mo int Air?, PhiUdeliihu. Rear-Admiral 1 Due notica of the funeral wul be given. I 1 v