THIRD EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH: LATE FROM WASHINGTON. IBEAEON MADE. ODIOUS. JEFF. DAVIS 10 BE BAILED. Prospects of the Air Line Boad. LATEST FENIAN NEWS. THE .ADVANCE INTO CANADIL FENIAN "ARMY" DISPIRITED Rations of Codfish and Crackers. A Rumored Fenian Privateer. ILOVMEENTS OF STEAMERS. Prone Washington. pipeciat Despatch to the Bta WASHINGTON, June B.—Mr. O'Conor has received assurance from the Government that Jeff. Davis will be bailed. He will be required to give security for his appearance when wanted in the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The Finance Committee of the House inadeconsiderable progress to-day with the tax bill and expect to finish it to-morrow. The probabilities are that they will concur in the House amendment taxing cotton five cents per pound. The friends of the Air line road to New York are very sanguine of passing their bill whenever it is called up. Senator Grimes from the naval Committee intends to take up the League Island bill at an early day and pass it if possible. The Fenian Advance into Canada. Bosron, June B.—The St. Alban's cor respondent of the fournalsays of the Fenian advance into Canada: The arrest of Gen. Sweeny had dispirited the men. He made a speech, however, to cheer them up. He told them that they were going to fight their old enemies. He said they must not molest women or children, but he should givethem no instructions as to what they might do with men who might fall into their hands, Not more than one-fourth of the Fenians that marched into Canada ere armed. They went into a field and encamped a short dis tance beyond the line. Gen. Spear had been drinking, and was somewhat intoxicated. ISome of his men had obtained whisky and were feeling well, notwithstanding the dis piriting circumstances. Others were dis heartened, as they had very little to eat. About 150 had purchased meals at the hotels, others ate crackers and codfish. Barrels of flour were sent out from St. .Albans to-day. There are no Canadian troops within 20 miles of where Gen. Spear has stationed his forces. CONCORD, N. H.. June S.—lt is officially announced here, from the War Department, that our State militia is likely to be sum moned into service for the protection and vindication of the neutrality laws in con nection with the operations of the Fenians. Rumor of a Peamian Privateer. NEW Yong, June B.—The Herald has a rumor of the departure, some time since, of St Fenian Privateer fromthis port, with a full erew,and that arms and ammunition were put on board in Long Island Sound, - when she stood out to sea. The vessel is an iron aide wheel Er-British Blockade Runner and Ex 'U.S. Gunboat and was sold at Philadelphia_last august for $19,000, and was towed here. She is said to be in the condition in which she was left by the Wavy Department and wants six broadside guns and one pivot. The Fenian are said' to have bought her for $30,000. It is said that she Is capable ofa speed of 14 knots,and that it is the intention to pounoe on one of the Cunard Steamers. Methodist Episcopal Convention. CONCORD, N. H., June 8. —The New Eng land Methodist Episcopal Convention closed Its session last evening, by a centenary festival, in Music Hall. The occasion was one of great interest and enjoyment. The reports show a remarkable increase of the _Methodist denomination throughout the country. - Primal Siotei In New York._ ray thiemzetchnTeleasvhloo.l Wins' "YORK, June :S.— Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.80 A.. M., 1401 11.45 18.45 140 1 112.00 M.,. 11.00 1401 I- 12.15 F. M. 11;15 140 1 I 1220 11.30 140 Arrival of the Africa. BOSTON, June Bth.—The Africa arrived ibis morning from Halifax and Liverpool. Her mails will be due in Philadelphia to aaight. Arrival of Steamships. NEW 'YORK • June B.—arrived , ! steamers Cella. from L ondon and Havre and Corsica from Havana and Nassau. They brin; no Sailing of the Cuba. TrA TAVA:X. N. S., JuneBth.—The Caba ar rived from Boston at 8.30 last evening, and -sailed for Liverpool, at 10 o'clock, P. M. The Cholera. NEW Yana*. June B.—The wealth ()Seer eports three new eases and two deaths from - Cholera, on the llo,spital ship. XICILIKth Congress—First Megaton. Wmartserox. June S. SIM T Z —The Senategn assembling postponed all intusr business and took up the Iteconstraction reso - Sutton at tee minutes past twelve o'cklek., theobject beton to come to a vote today. Yr. Johnson (AM) IS now addressing the Lents against the pamosition. Warkeis. NNW Yort.s. lane tth.—Ootran Am at ItBg4oc. Floor doll and 1002tc IaWOT: salts of OM bats. at 1%@..19 its for State, es ®st3 80 for Ohio, arid $1(q38) Si for farestsro; Boutiortt 0E01: 400 Ms sold at $lO 641107; ['scads lower; 350 bbls. sold at $8 ss®;lB ak Wheat deli and drooping, cora, mixed late lower. 60, 0 30 bushels sad at 81.@t+2 c. tor Bound. OarB have de viated Jo Be-f steady. Pork steady at $0 6 (Sr Jamb Inlay dull at it 28@$$ 27, VITX BIILLETIN. : , _,-: FATAL Ititilliolo DISASTER. A Train Thrown Down an I'm banineut. Two Persons 'Killed. Several Others Severely Wounded. The regular mail train. on thl3 Philadel phia and Reading Railroad from Pottsville, due In the city at 7 o'clock, last evening, ran off the track near Valley Forge. Tne accident was caused by a switch being left open by an up freight train. The train to which the disaster happened, was composed of a locomotive and tender, a mail and baggage car and five passenger cars. The latter were filled with people. The whole train was thrown down an embankment twelve feet in height. The engine was turned over on its side, the tender was upset, and the first passenger car was driven into the baggage car. The greatest consternation prevailed among the passengers for some time, and it is miraculous that a hundred were no killed or maimed. One young girl had her legs broken, but none of the other passen gers sustained any serious injuries. Many were bruised by being pitched about the car during the tumble down the embankment Thomas Dornan, who has the contract for carrying the mails through Philadelphia, was riding in the baggage car. He was thrown under the tender, and was frightfully mangled. He was brought to his residence on Spruce street near Fifth, where he died at six o'clock this morning Mr. Donum was well known in Schuylkill county, where he formerly resided. The baggage master who was in the same car with Mr. Doran, strange to say, escaped without a scratch. The fireman of the train was thrown un der the tender and some time elapsed before he could be extricated. When taken out he was dead. We could not ascertain his name. He belonged to Reading. The engineer escaped injury beyond a few bruises. The passengers by the ill-fated train were brought to the city by the Reading Accom modation train, which is due a few hours later than the mail train. The Philadelphia and Reading is one of the best managed roads in the country, and accidents to a passenger train are very rare. In fact, this is the only one during the past twelve years. It is probable that the care less employe who left the switch open will be severely dealt with by the company. :WEST PHILADELPHIA. -At the police station, this morning, Alderman Allen had three cases before him, two of breach of the peace, and one of violation of ordinance. The parties were severally fined. Workmen are still busy in grading Chest nut street, on the sides of the railroad tracks, the second of which is being com pleted. The company are now engaged in erecting a temporary depot on the north side of the street, immediately below Forty second. .Prof. F. W. Hastings, (Mantua Academy, corner of Thirty-fourth street and Powelton Avenue.) gave a most successful entertain ment, last evening at the Commissioner's Hall. His institution numbers considerably over a hundred pupils, inclusive of some thirty permanent boarders. Military tui tion, a Za West Point, is one of the leading features of the school. The recitations and declamations of the scholars, elicted great applause from a highly interested audience —not only of parents and friends, bat West Philadelphians generally. The beauty of the whole afair was, that it was given for the benefit of the Soldier's Home, Sixteenth and Filbert streets, and not an individual adventure. At the Almshouse there was some addi tional business doneyesterday. There were 18 admissions-15 male, 3 female; births, 2; death, 4, in the "Men's Medical," "Oat wards" (Almshouse,proper) and Children's Asylum, from which department one. was "bound out:" Census, to-day, 2,938; last year, 2,500. Relative increase, 438. We notieed s -some time slice, that small pox had almost entirely disappeared from the House, and that the hospital was about to be closed. Ail the patients under treat ment left cured some two or three weeks ago; but last week an isolated ease occurred in the Nursery, and the building has now one inmate, happily convalescent. To-day, is general Committee Day in all the Depart-, ments, wben the Guardians assemble tolook over matters and things in advane.e of the semi-monthly meeting, which occurs on Monday next. Errata.—ln our notice of the Baptist Sab bath School celebration, we wrote Rev. James, instead of John H. Castle, and lo cated Rev. Mr. Henson's church at Broad and Arch, in .place of Broad and Brown streets. RanamnerTairrosl—Wicholas Nolty went into a lager beer saloon on Ridge avenue above .Fiateenth street, and after getting a glass of beer, amused himself by breaking the glasses. The proprietor, upon objecting to such conduct, was assaulte& Nolty was arrested by Officer Hickley, and after a bearing before Alderman Hutchinson, was held in $5OO bail, to answer. You'll:lnm TAPPEBEL—Four small boys stopped in front of a store on Callow hill street near Twentieth yesterday after noon Two went into the store and ab stracted $2O fromtthe money, drawer, while the others remained on the outside. The outsiders were captured and were held. to bail by Alderman Pancoast. A Rouen Cusnommt.-officer Hart, of the Seventh Police District, went to Beach and Coates streets yesterday to arrest Chas. Dean. Dean turned upon the , officer,bit his Doge and otherwise misused him. Hart was obliged to knock down the man before he could secure him. Dean was taken before Alderman Toland and was held in $1,500 bail. 1401 141 1411 1411 SUPPOSED BURGLEP. CAPTITHED.—A sus picions looking character was arrested last night on the Frankford road, Nineteenth Ward, by Officer Carrie. He had in his possession a largej immy, and acknowledged that he intended to break into some estab lishment. The prisoner will have a hearing at the Central Station this afternoon. FELL THROUGH A HATCHWAY. Last evening about six o'clock, Robert Johnson, aged 17 years, fell through the hatchway, of a building at the. N. W. corner of Randolph and lefferson streets. He fell from the fourth to the first story and was seriously injured. He .was taken to his home on Piller street above Second. _ - GRAY REErKevoi4 7 -A.rrangements arenow being made by the members of the let giment, Gray Reserves. to participate in the ceremonies attending the flag presentation on. the Fourth of July next. An election for, officers bas been ordered in Company A and other companies, THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA, FPDAY, JUNE 8, 1866. A DOUBLE CHARGE.--JOhtl Burn and &I- - fred Boze were arrested yesterday at Third and South streets for" interfering with the dog-catchers and assaulting High Consta ble Barton. Ald. Butler held the accused in $1,500 bail for trial. AN OWNER WARTED.—The Second Dis trict Police desire owners for , two black dresses, a dark plaid shawl, a- lot of female underclothing., and a dagnerrotype of priest. FlRE.—About three o'clock this morning, a small stable, in Bridesburg, owned by Charles Hoover and used by fishermen for storing their tackle, 6r,c., was destroyed by fire, Loss $2OO, No insurance, BowEß's INFANT CORDIAL is a certain, safe and speedy • cure for colic, pains and spasms. Yielding great relief to children teething. Store Sixth and Green._ MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY ! Novel amuse ment! Conslatirg of a sheet of paper, and the addl.. Lion of a few drops of water, an eletant picture is immediately evolved. 50 cents a package , Tr ade supplied. Nailed free. BOWER, Sixth and Vine. • BRONZE Ink Stands, Fula, Card Iteceiv ni, Jewel eisafga Cigar Cases, Cutlery etc. RNOWDMq & B Importers, 22 South Eighth street. DargererW RUNDBUS rg ENTRY Nrlo nor., . •13NOWBEN&BRoTEwtem • zst3cmahmigntastreet. 7 8-10's warmn, DeHaven it Brother, 40 South Third Street. • . 6-20's WANTED, DeHaven h Brother, to South Third street. Conceourrn interest notes wanted by De Riven & Bro. • PURE FEirrr Syiturs—For sods.water slim bottled for domestic tees. HARM, GRUFFTTH & 00 , N 0.509 North street. FEILS.LE Trusses, Braces, Supporters, Masticßelts, Stoats ga.o c., of light and elegantmake. adjusted by a Lady, at Needles', Twelfth street, drat door below 'Saco. C. C. T.—Diarrhoea _and Choleraic evi dences safely controlled by "Needles' Compound Cam phor Troches." a pocket remedy, Made only by C 8. Needles, Twelfth and Bace streets, Philadelphia. sea a box. 7-303, Slas. 13813. DIM. Ccesspciund Interest Notes and Gold end) Silver bought and sold by D Ir.KMEE..t 34 South Third street. SWEET OPOPONAXSWEET OPOPONAM— t A* . 1 s.—SwicaT OPOPONAX. FROM 31Ex103.—E. T. SMITH & CO 'S revs Ptriuma—This is a rare and molt exquisite perfume. far surpassing in its rich and deli cious odor anything that has yet been offered to the public. It la rendered by its splendid evislitleS a de lightful extract fOr I lie hartOk , rthier. and ls confidently recommended as being the "ne plus ultra" of feahlona ble perfumery. Tr. T. SMITH dr CO.. New York. C. H. NEEDLES. Druggist, Twelfth and Race streets. Phlladelobla. Is the ex lu'lve matter of "Compound Campbor Troche." (protected bylaw). In the report of the Congressional pro ceedings of yesterday, on the third page, the vote on the passage of the League Island bill in the House was, by a mistake,oinittecl. The bill was passed by a vote of yeas 71, nays 46. MISS 77ANIGA k ill sing at the Academy of Music this evening for the first time for several years. Her concert will be very attractive, and she will be sure to be heartily welcomed. One more con cert, and the last, will be given at 2 P. M. to-morrow. Sale of the Dwelling No. 917 Locust street, by order of the Orphans' Conrt. James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. will sell on Wed neaday teL the property No 1117 Locust street. be longing to the Estate of Thomas Stidness.decessed The lof is 2s feet front by 1353 i feet deep along liaspbersy alley. igr Catalogues, containing full descriptions of ail theproperties to be sold at that time. are now ready. Large Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Messrs. Thomas eg Bone sale on Tuesday next In cludes a large number of desirable properties to be sold by order of trustees, executors and °Merit.. large slims 19th and %el June. The defence of a man in Pennsylvania sued for V-9,000 for breach of promise, is that the young lady weighs two hundred and eighty pounds. He said he could not support such a wife. She was two-eighty for Wm. A bachelor in Maine has invented a self fastening button. It has a metallic shank which bores through the cloth, and is clinched on the other side. It may be doubted, however, whether the bore of this button-fastener is equal to that greatest of all bores, the regular button-hole•der. Dr. Mary E. Walker was arrested, yester day, in "dew York, for promenading Broad way in male attire. She was discharged on proving her right to the breeches and show ing that her garments were not breaches of the peace. It is hard to say which are most Pat riotic, the Finnegan or the Canadian vo lunteers. There was a method in Sweenv's mad ness. He took care to be arrested on this side of the border. ()Jr tfP.Ol.l U. 15.23. • lIIST IQ/MD. $2lO II B 5-21 s '64 con IC - ZU I 14 at Penns. B 54% 2010 do 'C 102% 40 eh do 55 10300 LT SlO 40e con 93, 48 ah N'-rth Oentrl 431' 100 Puma Ss eon 91' ? 3dt Comze'l Bk e 53 2000 do 91 - 703 eh PS Nicholas 410 att Gs new C&P 98 500 eh do 330 R 2000 do old C&P W. 100 eh N Y and Middle 400 BD FhltnnCoal 614" Coal Fields s3Osen eh Feb Nov pfd al% 100 eb Reed R 64% Ho eh Ocean OH 6 100 eh Hestairre B 106 19 97 eh 01.111 Allab B LhZdi 4'oo ab do 19 PILIC6DiIOF Islutrvib IB NNW YORK. (BY MatoraPh.) Smells= sales Reading Railroad— —. 5434' sales New York Central....--- 973 E sales tr. 8. fa 'Bl Issagi U. B. Os, 15-8-1(V..36 bid Etna- WI' sales EMU= Bluer. .......-110}4 bid Finance'and Business... Jane 8,1866. There smith activity at the Stock Beard this morn ing, and not much change in prices. Government Loans were very firm, notwithstanding a ftsil of two percent. in Odd. closing with sales of the FlveTwert ties at 102%, and the Ten-Forties at sea. State Fives, coupons, sold at 911(@91%. City Leans were firm . at 92 for the old, and 96 fbr the new issues. Pennsylvania Railroad sold sat 54Titg155—the latter an sulvancne of X. Reading "Railroad closed very quiet at 54.54. Cam- . den and Amboy Railroad sold at 12, and Northern Central Railroad at 43% 7 n0 change. 563 E was bid' br Mine Bill Railroad; 55% for Germantown Railroad; 30 for 'Elmira . Railroad, and 26 for Catawissa Railroad Preferrd. dal stocks to-day were firmer,and Schuyl kill Navagation, In consequence of the sullen of the House of Representatives on the League Island ques tion, bad an upward tendency, the Preferred stock closing at 83%®34. The coal tonnage of the work for the week was 40,170 15 _tons against 8.111 13 tons of the same period last year—lncrease ta.,059.02 tons; the total for the sea4on is 439,857.10 tons against imso&in tone last year—an increase fer 1666 of Z 7,218.14 tons—a large surplus In proportion to Its tonnage than by any other truis portation company leading from the coal region to tidewater. Morris Canal Common cicsed at EA Dela ware Division at 58%; and Susquehanna at 15. Bank sbares were held very firmly. Coal stocks were but little sought after. In Passenger Railway shares the only sale Ras of Ithatoaville at 19. Mn.es DaHaven .a Brother. No. 40 Booth Thud /street, snake the following entdailans of the rates 01 exclksatile to-day, at 1 P. M.; :Buyingng Amerhaut . 140 X 141Balli . gover-Quarten and narreg.......u3 135 oecoptnnd Interest Notes: .Innel2o._ 12% 12%' " a Jnly.lo4- 11% n% Ang 18 .104- II 1 % 11% " 0ct.14.. 0% “ Dec. 00- 93 03/ ° May.lBo.. 23/ 7% " Ang.lBBB.- 8 ept.1138&,. -.• 14 Oct, 1.565... JaY Cooke & 00. W e OW avvenatent Beourttles, today, se folio= :Baying. Belling. tr. s. /MI •-• 'l." 11° Oid 5.11 D 80nd5.... ......-102 .3 102% 6ew 20 Bonds, 10-40 Bonds. 95% 96% 7 MD urri 0 July 102% 102% Certificate' of Indabtean leo 100% Gold--at 141 League Island. Facts sad Fancies. (KM VI Al Ennith, Randolph & Co.. Bankers. 16 south Thad edreet, quote at 13 o'clock as Whoa= - ,giro?, U.S. 1881 Bonds.— %B. &St, 10 , 2,0§1025i -".• 9.5N(3))263G U. b. 11:640 U. S. 7-Selk—lgt " U. 2d eeries—...—.----=...-10240102g. aeries— —.—.....-1023011 021 f, IL Oertlfleates of Indebtedness—... -.-100 Compounds. _ . .. The inspections orriour and Meal in Philadelphia, during the week ending 'Tine 7, MS, were as fol lows: Half Barrels of Superfine.--..-- --5,141 Borzois of Paperfbm.--.—...—...----. Fine--..----......--- -. " lilddlinge.----..-- .... .....-- BYe. ..------,.......----,—. 275 Tot 5.419 Philadelphia. Markets. Firray,3nne S —There is very I.ttle movement in the Breadstuffirmarket and no essential changein-prices, except for Corn, which is scarce and in demand at a further advance. _ The receipts of Flour are small but they are ample for the demand, as there is no inquiry except for the supply of the home consumers. Bales of 500 b srrels low grade and good 'Northwestern extra family at $lO seem 50 barrel, 200 barrels Lancaster county do. do., at *ll 75©12, and small lots Of inaperfine at $544 50 . . Rye Flour is steady at $6 50, but there is very little de• wand for it. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. There is very little good Wheat here and other des criptions are not wanted. In the absence of sales we quote common and prime Penna. Red at b 2 40®2 80 bwthel. Spring at 30®2 35, and White at V. 9003 25. Rye is steady , at la M. Corn comes in slnwly and is in demand. Sales of I,CCO bu.hels yet ow in store and from the cars at 9s cents._ Oats are steady at 76 cents for Delaware. 74@..75 cents for Penna, and 63 cants for Western: 150ebushels sold at the latter rate. Whisky is very quiet. Email sales of Penna. at t 2 25 and Ohio ov 32 25@53 3 MPO wrArrIONS. Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. ICAVASBA—Brir Rebecca Sheppard, Somers-540 tons guano J E Barley ct I..ti:iaaavagnOtigs.ll emir amg Maims Balkan an Third.Pags. . 0 ;7119 THIS DAY. Steamer Novel , Shaw. 24 hours from Now York, with incise to NY , Baird &Co. Bark Du (Br). Batten, ea days from Palermo. with fruit. .t to E A Bonder & Co. Brip Rebecca Sheppard. Somers. 17 days from Rs.• versa Diann. with guano to .T E Barley & Co. Echr Isaac Rich. Crowell. 6 days from Boston, with incise to Mershon & Clow". Rtir tree R Conover. Ketchum. from Pawtucket. Rehr Isabella Reeves, Tussey, from Salem. Scbr Jsa S Hewitt. Boss from Boston. Scbr J G Babcock. Robinson. from Boston. Schr S et. M D Scull. Steelman. from Boston. Fehr B Seger. Floyd, from Boston Seim Reading RR No 44. Smith. from New Haven. Schr W Donnelly Hooter, from New Haven. Sabi Forth Pacific, Webb. from Providence. Bohr Twn Brothers McAllister, from Baltimore. Scbr J L Leach. Endicott, from Salem. Behr S E Dunn, Fenton, from Salem. Bohr M. Sewall. Frisbee. from Portsmouth. scbr Bvcisa Vista, Kenton, from Fall River. Bohr J T Boyd Robbins. from Lear-Ovate. IW. Bohr Sarah Lavinia, Anderson. from Norfolk. CLIMB= DY. Shin Merrimac, Leckie, St J T 0hn, 838 NB A . Peter Wright ch Sons. Pisly Iles (Nor). Schlambusbairstwerp, L Wertergaard Brig Bride (Br). Biauveit. Barcelona. do Brig Werona. Graft - an. Portland. EA. Fonder & Cco. Brig B B Smrry. Bradford. Boaton. S E Easley & ...‘.'etir I. 13 Pliinney, Townsend. Sangus. Sinolossen&Co Schr Florence. Bradley, Washington, Van Dusan, Locbman tt. Co. Schr Dick 1111¢mg, Ecuider.l3ceton,Day,Huddell&Co _ -- Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES. DEL. June 6. The follostirg vessels are in the harbor: Schrs C B Wing. from Dighton: R H Daley. from New York for Baltimore; Enna, do fordo: Urge , ta. do for Norfolk: G C Taylor. do for Petersburg: Rhode Island. do- for Virgisfa: Beane. from Bath fbr Georgetown; R Townsend. from Philadelphia for New Grimm; Louie Klotz from Boston for Georgetown: ER Kirk. do for do; Daniel Brown, from Fall River for Gelrgetawo: Specie, from Philadelphia Tor Norfolk: NS. Rue, do far Richmond: Gen Edward do for Boston: River Belie, from New York for Hatteras Islet. and Hettie 3, from Egg Harbor for Virginia Barks Baltasars, from Philadelphia for Cork, and Eventide. from 4° for Car. dern.s. are at anchor below the Shears. Wind SW. Yours, .t.c. T. ITILLYARD 81J117014. YEMORANDA. Ship Dyttleton, Taylor. from Lyttleton,NZ. 25th Feb. was below Boston. yesterday. Steamer Santiago de Cuba Smith. 6 days and 19 boons from Greytown,Nic. with 541 passengers, at New York yesterday Steamer Cells. Gleadell, from London and Havre, at New York this morning. Steamer Condos. Delfessnrier. from Havana and 33111.115 U. at New York this morning - Bark B. T Weldon. 'Weldon, for this port, sailed from Nueviras adh nit. Bark Maniton. North, for New York, was loading at Cedar 'Keys, Fla 19th ult. Brigs D B Doane, Badman. and Abby Watson, Wat son. hence, were below Boston yesterday. Brig Isaac Carver. Shute. and ache Marcus Hunter, Orr. cleared at Portland yesterday for this port. Scbr Zarepa. Johnson. hence at Machias 3d Inst. Sebr Deborah Jones, Tatem, sailed from Pawtucket Ett) it at. tar this port. Schrs R H Wilson, Moll. and I C Runyon, 'world% sailer from Providence 6th inst. for this port. Sara Wm F Burden. Adams. hence for Providence. and Scm Gillum, Scoville, do for Hartf.rd, at N York yesterday. eche John Ponder, Jr, Crowell, was loading at Cedar Set's 19th Scar iv evada. Grumley, hence at Hartford 4th Inst. Be Published on Monday, June 11 OFFICIAL REPORT ANTON PROBST, FOR THE MURDER OF CHRISTOPHER DEAR. ING, at Philadebhis, April X, 1866, AS WPITX4 AS HIS TWO fIarCONFEESIONS _ sales ....., sales .... males sales .... salsa sales ..... sales One mode on May 6th to hts spiritual adviser. the other on Monday. May 7th. to his counsel wherein he acknowledges to b eve killed the entire family of eight persons. and the manner of doing it. To whl^.h ie added a history of his' previous lite, as well as an 84 , count of his last hours and execution. Published under the superekdou of the District At torney, With the spstrObadon of the Sudges and Counsel Ibr the prisoner. The whole will be published in a large octavo vol• ume, large type, leaded, and neatly done up in paper cover. Price so cents a copy. agents wanted everywhere to engage in the sate of the above work, who will be supplied at Is 3 50 a dozen, or flity . copies for fourteen dollars, or one hundred co pies for twenty.five dollars. my-Booksellers, News .gents, Canvassers and all others are solicited to order at once what they may want of the above Book, -so that their orders can be filled from the first edition. Copies sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price. Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will Open for the Reception_ of Guests On Wednesday, ;we 27, 1868. Dodworth's Band engaged for the season. Persona desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN & WOBLPPgR, PROPRIETORS, ♦TLANTIC CITY, OR Jesanf 527 RICHMOND St., P,,ilada. loponeve BOSTON ItlECUlT.—Bond's Boston BEMs 'and Milk Moat, landing_ from steamer Norman. and for sale by JOB. B. 13 & 00.. .40nen to) Bond. Ina 9.noth DAlawarroavantio. iIdPVRTAT. FRENCH YIEWNEd.-50 mom In ru. 1. amletero. androncy bozos, Imported and On We b Y 3°S. R, BUMMER-A, CO.' 3.08 „South Demurs Immo. OF 1 333 TRIAL 8011 CHESTNUT ST.. Philadelphia, Pa. Nov - milrrus WINDOW SHADES LACE CURTAINS Drawing Rooms, LIBRARIES AND SLEEPING ROOMS. Cornices, Tassels and Fringes ~~- ~ - ~ I. R WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL; 719 Chestnut Streets ALL ITS BRANCHES, From One Day to Five Years, AND FROM $5OO TO $50,000, AT THE .... ).4 r : le k ~., .:;.- --,„ it — , - " N, 4 ;I:v-;. a 4 1. 828 \CHESTNUT ST., piN/1):4: 1 1.4:601kilZvV.3: 4 .71, 1 4'. 11 0:0) 1 J -4 A1 CYRUS S. HALDEMAN, JUST RECEIVED. YABD-AND•A•HALF•WIDE Velvet Carpets, SSW DIG B. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 904 Chestnut Street. 3-4; 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE, BED AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS• J. F. &E. B ORNE, 904_ CHESTNUT STREET: ENGLISH BRUSSELS. POD MAIMS AND ILSIMEI. WITH EXTRA BORDERS; J. F. & E. 13; OBNE: No. 904 CHESTNUT STREET 500 PIECES NEW PAVITKELNES ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; J. F. & E. B. ORNE, 004 Chestnut St 4 DREXEL & CO., BANKERS! 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET +l5-20's,: 7-30's, 10-40's, 1881 9 s, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes and GOLD A• D SILVER, Bought and Sold. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND, IRE LAND. FRANCE AND GERMANY. 122 SEPAGES CARAOCIAS INDIGO now tannin from Bark WHITE WINO ft isle tIY JOSH DALLETT. if" US Walnut, street. wail FQUR,TH EDITION. Tonarrro, June ~- I, is reported that all is quiet on the Western frontier. The Parliament meets to-day. It is under stood that the Governor-General in his opening speech will ask that immediate ac tion be taken for the suspension of the habeas corpus. Evening Financial News Room at Sew NEW Yong, June s.—uallagher, formerly of the Evening Exchange, opens a financial news room in Twenty-fourth street this evening. XXXIXtti Conssetaa--First Session. Wesmrxerati, June 8 ' TrOusE Mr. Hale (N. ) offered a resolution, which wes adopted. instructing the Committee on Milner,' A traits to fr. quir.. into the expediency of PrO. .elding by law for the erection of a monument at West Point, to the memory of Lieutenant General Winfield Scott. r. Davis (N. Y.) offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Joint Committee on the Li brary to Inquire into the expediency of purchasing • the equestrian portrait of Lieut Gen. Scott,which now adorns the walls of the Capitol. Mr. Hubbard (W. Va.) offered a resolution, which was adt.ptd, instructiog the C.ormittee on Banking and- the Currency to require into the expediency of providing by law, either by the establishment of a hurern or redemption in connection with theTreastry Department or by some other mode. for the redenip tlon of worn out, deuced. Or disfigured bank notes Issued tint er the rational currency act, se as to obviate the necessity of tending such notes to each particular bank t tissue for redempthn - On mot op of Mr. IVildack (Ind.) the Senate joint res.. • olutk forthe restoration ofLieut Commander [Rich- - and L. Law 11, 8, Navy, to the aCtive. list framthe re tired Hat. was taken from the Speaker's table, read twice. and referred to the Committee: on Havel ' The concerrent resolution providing for the adjourn ment of Longress on the 28th of June. came no as the unfinished business, the question being on J - . t re toreco Y ns . d - e r ghßorerb ( whh ) called for t d he y an a nays, which v ere refused, and for tellers, which were-re fused. The vote was then reconsidered—yeaa 2, nays L.. Mr. Ashley (Ohio) moved to refer the concurrent re- •, ohtion to the Committee on Hays and Means, say ing that that Committee was better qualified to Judge i. when Congress should adjourn than any member of.. the it ruse, and particolarly than any member of the opposition: Mr Eldridge (Wis.) suggrstrd its reference to - the Committee to Reconstruction. Mr. Farnsworth (Ill,) moved. to laythe resolution on the table. 'I his motion was negatived, and that of Mr. Ashley agreed to. la ether (Ohio) Introdc ced a bill regulating di- voices in the District Of Columbia. It was rear twice and referred to the Committee tor the District, Obe hetet:oil for the relief of Mrs. Anna G. Gas ton, widow of a late lieutenant of the 16th Virginia volunt era, was, on motion of Mr. Taylor, considered d Dossed. Senate bill granting the right of way to the Hi:nbolt t Canal Comusny, through the public lands Nev•sda. was, on motion of Mr. Julian (Ina.), con sidered and posed. he Qenate'slamendmenia to the House bill to amend the t cstallawa were, on metion of Mr. Ailey (noes.), cc.ncturtd .n. The bill has therefore passed both House?. The petition of loyal citizens in Ohio and Indiana to be nil:Lbws' d for pre petty seized by the rebel Mor gar, wit& on motion of Mr. Schenck, transferred from the et to m Wee on Military Affairs to the Committee o. the War Debts of the Loyal States. 'vet Mr. I helps (Md.) introduced a. bid to enlarge - the appellate jut li diction of the Supreme Conn or toe Dis trict of Columbia in chancery , . Bead twice and-re (erre d to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Grit nell (Iowa) introduced a bill amendatory of t- act relating to toe less of horses and equipments. Bead twice and referred to the Committee on Military A dine Mr. Blanc (Me ). from the Committee on Military Affairs. repotted a joint resolution declaring that when any enlisted man bas been or may be detailed for duty as a clerk or for other duty.he shall not there by be deprived of his right to bounty. Bead three tiff es nd passed. Mr. I atm (2. Y.) from the Committee on Printing. reported a resolution. which was ar opt* d to print s.oor extra copies of the last report of the Smithsonian Institute, 2.0 0 for the Institute and 3 OGO for the mem bers of Conerevt. Mr. Cullom (III) Introduced a resolution, whist was *clop' ed. Instructing the Committee on Pensions to inquire into the expediency of amending section Zih, or the Pension act. so as to allow the issuance of pen sions, to date f - ore the di, ch aree 01 thesoldier or sailor when toe application is made within two years after the *ate of such discharge. The ROMP pram ded to the consideration of the'hill reported by Mr. Garfield, from:the Committee on Edu cation, to estar lish a department of Education= the city orWashiregton. Mr. Moulton addresaed the Horse in advocacy of the bill. Bands, SW TOBK.Ire 8 —Stool 8 are dull and lower; 111 Central, 11.1 s: Michigan Southern. 71;i: N. Y. Central, Sit Reading, 105: Canton Company, bs,', Virginia es, 853 i; Miskotrri Cs, 71 - , - 6•22--.1 Western Union Tele gito b cornrany 62: 'United States Coupons, I.lal, tt ‘24; ; ditto,lBB4. 1123.1: ditto, IMI. Treasury 7 1 - ICS, (laid 1414.: North Carolinas, MANAGER. RALTIMOBE. June 8 —Fleur le very quiet. Wheal steady. Corn arrive An.' higher: White. el; Yellow. 52.3: cents.. Coffee and Sugars dull. Whisky unsettled at t 2 31. • Coal Statement. The following is the amount of coal titunspOrted over the Schu3 - Iklll Canal, during the week ending Thursday, June 7, 1805: TonaCwt.' From Port 12,410 00 Pot*.svale. 1.564 15 - Schuylkill =748 DO Port 2,448 00 Total for Previously this year...--.__. Total r-at- 4 A 657 10 To same time 1 &4 608 16 sfl Pa 'ear Loan MA Camd Amboy a 56 sh 'Ridge A.:v LW Cs '93 90 1110 Rh Sch Nat' pf cab 23.+i' 4000 City es new MP 96 15 sh 'N Pa B. 364 MO do cash 96 100 eitt Hestonv'e B bO2 1931; MO do munl 96 ,100 sh Read B. 530 543 G 100 'IC Pa It es 91 ' /00 sh do 2ds 543 i Erreorrro BOARD. pioo City ea doe bid 96 100 sh St Nicholas 2,74 Ma Peons. BR 4 mtg 101 100 sb do 2.1 Z ... 1160 Allegh'y Co ep 5s 74 7.1 ah Penns BR . 54 :00 sh Read . 510 54 .loshHestonvilielt -17 300th do MX I too eh Cam dc Ana R 1293.4 109 att do 85 14%...100 ah Fulton Coal 634 . leo sb do 8605051 ' MA GIC PHOTOGRAPHS. Beautiful Photographs Developed by 5a.;.,, few Drops of Water, WM, L MoALLISTER, No.. 1 72 S Chestnut St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. INTEREST DEPOSITS. CERTEFICATE4 OF DEPOSITS paYable 011 5 days notice, after 15 days, and bearing interest at - FOUR PER CENT per annum, will M s O s ßueTdO i N n sMum e s in tof o n a t w dlepoJsri.t,ors. s mylo.sp Cashier. WM. PAINTER & HO SOUTH THIRD STREET, BUY COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES OF ALL DATES And pay the Accrued late:eat eezi-2lsre GMATER, TaPPIC.A. AND SAGO. -01 WaGdOteli Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and FAA Ind la Pearl Sam DlanelaFAding and for sale by J. A. SIISSIE co- im r. 11.20.151 N a--6W oAeb tsu.netz and Layer $ l l 5 / 1 1 300 boxes Valencia R.bilmt, 100 mats Seedless' Raisins for sale by Yost - RTTRE4II433. & 00,115 &aft A.it:l:soo sacks LIVERPoOL GROUND • BAIT S - al. o 200 sacks Fine Salt, afloat, and fat 3a19 by WOBR NI AN a CO., 123 Walnut. 3:00 O'Clook. BY TELEGRAPH. All quiet on the Frontier. New York Stork Market. Markets. • 40,170 15 Increase------- 2=A4S 14 Ida Stock Board. FIR , T B Sales at Pifiladet SALES AFT ER
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