Ely Vir5,54 THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1805 ST.4 TE ITEMS. at. Van Stork Shaft, near Car srith his 'uncle, Robert Gilmore, was ablbee up to 11w lop of the Shaft in a car, 11{. :yew± to step Crow the ear, be missed his step awl fell back into t ic some live lowdred feet, and Wati ldlied Oust:wily. His bead was co listigared t that he coold not 1.0 recog nized. lie was a bright , Scotch lad, :Lad had been lit the country bat a few weehs, —A yormg woman attempted to commit suichicr:st the suet t flouse, l'lltsbarg, on t , ."aturday:afternoon. She had engaged to meet her lover there, Ind he failed to keep his. en gagcmcnt. This, t0z,,e17.:0r wit 11 the loss of her baggage eontainihg all her money, so worked upon her wind that site took a dose of Janda but,;hy 11W skill Of a physician, her in. ieh%:were thwarted. —.young son of Mr. Murray, of Summer - Cautbriu e( ;lute, aged about thirteen, 11115(1170Wileti white bathing, in the Conemamrh, a very small stream at that place. He had undertaken to dive from bank to bank, and while near the opposite hank, was seized with h cramp a,,a drowned. _Tile sm., actinium Dental ASSOC i iOn holds Its animal session in Scranton on WedneSday, the f.lth inst. The association is composed chiefly of the leading, dentists along the North and West Branches of the Susquehanna, and nunilwrs abont. ninety members. —A corps of engineers front Pottstown is now 7engaged in surveying tile route of the - proposed railroad to run from a point on the llcadinglrallroad near Pottstown, to a point. 4 , 11 ;the Eac.t renusylrania railroad. Several TOM es wilt In surveyed. —The:eitizeus of West Inerehtnii 0011)11y eOn., template erecting a, monument to the brave 1110 n from ilad count y who 1110,0 fallen in the war. Subscriptions are being raised for that purpoi , e. - - Major 1 - 81...f.t an old aml well-known fesitient of IY:,silingt on t ownship,llerks corm, iy, tiled on IVeinemlay4llight last. lie was tibott(eiglltyyearspf age. .101 n 72,11aTt nnyft;of Montgomery tOttnty, is urge..i , by:wany [Jr, ion -ton for the nominalioil for FlItY l'yOr CMI ral of this f 4 late. The - York County Agricultural Pair is to be held about October Ist. _HOME ITEMS. —Colonel Northrop, the rebel Commissary General, and peenliar prob!ye of Jeff Mtvi, , , is now livfng in North Carolina iii great Thyving resigned his °nice :bins live months before the evacuation, in COnseipieneo of re peated ChargeK of inufireieney, nimie againA hirn in and out of Congress, lie went to North Carolina, where he applied 'himself to farming. Me was enabled to make a start in this new field of enterprise, through the kindness of sonic friends; but just as he had planted his crops, Sherman 's nxmy Came that way and ruined all. Ile is left without any MeallS, for the support of a hinge family, his property in Charleston, South Carol dui, having been either destroyed by fire or em tfiseation. —in the .3:etoml Comptroller's ounce in Washington, during the month of June, there 'Were 12,096 accounts r(Nviseil, embracing 101,0* - vouchers, carp one of which was critically C.XaMined, in .aceorqnnee with the laws and regulations on I bat cniticef. The amount of ttspentliture involved in the iteeonnts amount ed to $124,:1t5.; , 0, In :Mahlon to vhieli, the ac counts of ettpenditnres from the treasury for the War and Navy Departments., and the Tension and Indian Bureau of the Interior De partment, t. ere kept. A singular interehatige of emigration is going on I)C.i een Missouri :Ulla Illinois. 'Mis sourians, Who hare been axe re "lnOving to Illinois, and lmreln,ing lands, while large-numbers of the Illinois farmers are going into Missouri. The Unionists Of the hitter State make it uncomfortable for sect's-. .Sionists, anti compel theta to seek new homes, the Illinois farmers buying their lands at low mates, and selling their own at high rates. A t erri °made; reeve t ly passed t hrottab Pirmingion, Conn., causing lunch destruction of properly. Among other freak, the horse :died attached to the Methodist Church, one hundred feet iii length, was lifted and curried ten feet from the foundation, and. dropped on an open lot, a mass of ruins. —.piss is Ann "lowland, the wealthiest lady in Ns, Bedford, 47 ied on Sunday--morn ing, at - the age of fifty-1;1110, She was worth between one and two millions, and her income last year was For many- yeurs she, had been it member of the firm of Isaac liOWland, Jr., & CO. Bell, who murdered Mrs. nuth Driden, on the it2il lily of December, Mh, at .Ell, Lake county, Illinois, was hung, at Wau kegan, Lake. county, Illinois, on Friday, Jane aft h. This is the first ease of capital punish- Bleat that ever occurred in That comity. —Three sailors have been sentenced to twelve yetins each in the Connecticut State Prison for breaking open a coffin containing the remains of another sailor, and stealing $OO, which they knew to 17e sewed up in his pants. The Quebec correspondent of the Toronto Gtobc writes that operations to erect fortifica_ lions al. Quebec are to be pushed forward. At Point Levi, four forts, each to hold about 3,000 num, and (MOWS several miles long, arc. to be. made. —On Sunday, Assistant Surgeon Wm. 13, Sunderland,U 7 . S. Y., was garroted in open day in Rieliniond, Va. A man seized him, 'whilst another administered to him chloro form, and, at the same time, robbed him. —The wheat_ : ecru, potatoes, oats, and grass crops of Northern lowa are represented its be ing most cheering. Saini%;:iy - last, for filo first thne. in Inany yenr,:. lilt' jail in . - ; , ;( , n - insifora was with out —Om , iuDDlred and thirteen ecnuplem wore inarried ID Louisville last month. —J pauper one hundred ;mil three year., , old is in a Rhode Island almshouse. FORE/GN NOTES. Iblack,mitiiatlcrsaillLS is Said to Tiave discovered egyn,peAtio” almost as hard as iron, n.ll eau be :indica limier the hoof 'without causing thii horse the slightest pain, and costs vc.nty-iive per cent. le,is than ordi nary linrse-,hoes. stvine to be i•reeteil toNelunctlion the markei-pinee of Witt enburg. in juxtaposi tion to Alai of 7 ..11.111f . r. it to have been nncovereti on the ;inn vemry of the publiea tion of the of Augsburg," the 9:411 of .711111... —112111 , 11 extraet of meet is attract ing attention at the International Exhibition at Cologne. Its price 1 , twenty-four per polo 1, 26(1 a pound woubl nnili:e sufficient soup for 0 I,oltolion. —A. ssiun ht,ty of high rank recently blunt her,,ll to death whih, crooking a ciga- People pont lem to /vie of starvation in the Streets (Pi Lcin.toll tts:.lC-11.,gosv. —nub ].'tires of W:doi,, iti • , :ti.‘l, won On Derhyday ten thomand ponnils. TIDE GUMS' ITH:H SCHOOL EXAMINATION.— following weru , )roponnolv:1 Cnnilidat f“r into t)a: Gina' ili,l: School ) - I , , terday : 1. 25.72 - vme mei aeltie the (11'11 * (21'0a ela , -;:‘- ei4 of nouns? 2. N:uniu auxiliary 111:: - used us print,ipal verh.s:? Nrhich are. defeetive Whyl 3.. Give the appropriate preposition after ( hawed, aceerii, einuratre,inel 4. Correet, foln.ring sentence, ;n,l gi be reason for eaeh eorreet ion pun Ityr, Wrate 1111 , 1 fir.. E. tiSh 31ini4er agninSl the. violallug Our lieu. trality which, lie salt], was intan• - 1,1 to have be in) male in good faith." 5. Name fonrnonns not the narat•i.; Of .:eie•neef , That are plural in for•n, :ilia either siegubtr of plural in niennink7 far as yonean, 'when they are singular aw.l \ellen plural 5. Conjuglie , the verb " eat" the active coke,l-uh - jnnetlye 3110011, tepee, three dilfe•reel fer,nl 7. Explain fully the flitn, , renee in meaning between, `, A rent, white, anti 1)1111.! "A reel, a whil n,ll a Hui! itrt,z4s I" give the principles of nib EngliAt htnguago apr Lab 1" 8 . (T 1 ives arc not eolopor,A 1 Whyl Nathe fo,lr :olvPrbs of place, four of umo ber,.four, of ei , :;,parison, four of order, :uui noir of time 1 10. Whal.(le ernljlinetions generally cimncc ti Give the ex:, 11 ion; to the rule? Illebitrate is each cto•el EMCEE THE LAJ( Eit tti tits r. . t RDEN.—(7otryl.r , 4 , propel ()till, well,prmol vftws I i tret.-..s That meet (no barr,n intro - ral Intmeon) 'With Ideasttro 11101, than evt-n Choir fruits afford, IVhich, save bioMtil Who trains theta, none call That,. at, bi, 1%W111,4,1.1111,1. fillart7e; No ntenuer hand May di,i - iMint the shoot;. .one but his Steld /1/171Eor011 nob:. ){7,,,c i 5 weak, Distempered, or has /out pr" , 01, 1 , ...we Vs litipaired by age. his unrelenting hand'' Dooms to the knife; nor does he span, the x.;ft And succulent, that reeds its gloat gro,vtit lint barren. at tlte 'eXpertac of neighboring twigs Less ost eutal ions, and yet studded thick AV Ith hopeful gents.' Purse tilt- words italiCISC(l. IiIf:TORY OP" THE 'UNITED 'STATES. 1' GIVe an tieeount of the voyage of Gasper Cortereal in heft 2. What explorer diseovered the Mississippi river and to what nation did he helongt 3. the frontiers of what States were laid waste by MI Indian war in 17a31 4. Whet was the stamp act of - 17631 5. What measures of hostility dill Lord Dun more use against the colony of Virginia in were the principal OVOnti of the life of Jaunts M 13111.00 7. What W:18 " 'S cell ifintion," and what was its date? 8. Who WWI; Preshlent of the United iztates In February, in March, and in April,lBlll Si. What twn Slates Were tulnutted into the 'Union in 1i,151 10. How did the wax between the Unite states and - .Mexico commence'? BOYS' 'MOO SCHOOL EXAMMATTO-N.- 511 e following is :1 ;Ist of quest ions propolunletl to Candidates for whnission into the Celitral nigh School 7. - e*tc,..nlay ISTICAIOLOGY AND DI;PixITIONR, ItY PROPESSOR MEM Give the prefix, root, suffix, and meaning of each of the following words ; and a sentence, Consisting of not less than twelve words, sbowl ing the correct use of the word cleaned : ti /iteration,corroborate, effervescence, extra To rnio, inheritance, insatiable, PersPicaettc, ,refrigerator, superfluous, unmitigated, DEATH OF JAMES D'UNDAS, ESl4.—James Duadas, a distinguished citizen of Ph - lb - Mel- Olin, died al. his residence, Broad and Walnut streets, on Tuesday - last, after a painful and hrotracted illness; of Which paralysis and eart disease were the prominent features. Mr. Duties Ivits born at Alexandria, Va., in the year 17SS, but has Spent tile most of . his life ill this c•it alt One I one President of the Pennsilvimin Think, and at the time of his death was . President 01 the liprtieultural Society. lie devoted tnneh of Ills time and to the pursuit of horticulture in its var in t i, bennebes, and possessed ft garden and 1101-house which eon tidned 1?, larger variety of rare plants than could i c tonmi in any other coileetion, publie or private. Mr. bun rlas I,;.:VV•si no children. Ills nettreSt conioctions arc nieces and nephews.. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.—on Tries tiny t•vening, abont as quarter Dust nine o'clock, as 'the Washington through mail train South way approaching Whitehall, the 'Twenty third. Ivard, four men wino otigel9:o4l On the Tbewhistle was blown, and the party made nu ellort 10 get oir the track. One of the me.. mimed Dennis Da rrob, was caught 1, the locomotive. anti dragged raider the Wheels, The whole train pstsSeil over hiM, literally cutting Ilium in 1 wo. Another one or the part Y, Frank Devlin, late a member of the bllst Re giment, P. V., was struck by the cow-catcher and thrown a distance of- fifty feet. Ile was also instantly killed. Ills peek was broken, ItiS Aral frattured, mat his hrewst Tundihed in, the stcratutt and aearly every rib hellift free. arcd ill two or utorc places. Both the - un ror ti nate men reside in Frankford. A lad named ltal , r, residingin Plaeideplace, off Seeond %irecl, below Christian, was ran over on Tue,day 11101111 Ilg by a freight traiu on Via-Aiingt on avenue, tout Instantly Irxem,N MON umEisrT F u:s h e fol lowing ; arms have occh. - icceivt , d :hones L. Clat.lawa, treasurer of the LinealaMonumellt ..ks: , oeh Th tt inn, at the °ew , ' 9 - 21. Cliestuut street.: :Neptune Lodge, No. it O.F !410 00 etrew Congregation, Bet El It, lwr A Ifredif..l ones 79 00 CHO :Lilentry Union :Society, per Alfred 7. Ostheitner 10 00 John Shutt, Mannyunk '2 00 Bridesbarg N. E. Church 5 00 Delattart"Fent, 0200dtters of the :Forest, We,-1 1'11H:010phi:i t pee Mrs. C. 20 00 Firmot Colored Wesley Methodist Church, per uvonw W. Woolfora 17 :35 THE Pnlr. tinEu'3Trx 1.111311.ARY CLOSED. Tito rbilatirlphia Library will lie Closed for two cek6 from. Momlay next, for rep:ths and Fq:THOUS FALL.—Michael Welch fell on a curbstone ye:A erillty morning in 31auttyttuk, anti broke his leg. THE COURTS Nupreine cell.-t—r.eftsre jaw.lice Thonsp- THE COZZPIN , 114t1W cIII.PI , S .11 - I,IcIA r. I. DECIDED TO LE AT At li7i)— T]lE 1•110VM , T MA It!-.11A r., COL. PRINK ! Fltii•M von VONTE3II"I' IN II VINO PIS It V.I;NIttYKI. , TUC l',1111•1": 4 -1'/NAL TIEMZINO 01 , TUE CASH _AND I+l, , ull.lllGE EEL ATM: FIZOZI MEM The Comm ror.realt h ex rel. Cozznus vs. 11. A. Friel: et al. This case came ep yesterday us per adjournment from Saturday. Mr. Unpin for the sheriff, Mr. Howell, pre se tea a further retlllll to the writ of attach iii u 1 in his hands I° the Meet that the ether respondents, three subordinates of Colonel Friar, maned therein, were produced by hint in court as commanded. it thus appearingi, that (41 the parties were at length in court, Judge Thompson directed the case to proceed. E. C. Brewster, Esq., on behalf of Mi. Coz zens, then read the following in the nature of exeept hms to the return to the writ of habeas Corpus made by Col. Frink on Saturday. Arm now, July fith, NM, hit' reldt or riles the following eweeptions to the original return, and additional return to that writ of habeas cor pus in ibis case! 1. illecause Ihe said returns do not show to the Court as hy said writ the respondents were commanded, the canto for or npon which the relator has been a ITCACti. 31.1 a is retained. ileuntse the said returns do not traverse or attempt to 'traverse an - of the facts alleged In the petition ca. which this writ was issued, und tees tho!-,o fuels the President has no au therity in law to order the arrest (n• Ihe 3T.- lat Or. Bemuse the act of Congress of March , litt , 3, under - which said return is made, iris liy its own ]imitation—the retietio:. ring which said aet was to take elfeet, bein,4 at an end. 4. 1:1.4..an5e the taqs of Congress witieh tiro in support of Sri f rctitrn are with tiin Constitution of the trwittal State , - mot are : vitt. .7.....lieNtuse said fetnilt, show no en,en , Kl for re 4 or detent ion or the relator. ,And the relainT TOSel'lrillg all Tight to 111 , 011 his afOresaHl eXceplinn^t, 1 , 71 r , :: the altul::tilort in r ., , aid return that h.. has been sr listed, anti is helgi under the ninhort:y of the .Pre,ident of the 'United States, n..‘t d les the troth said 11Vt. , 1 metA, ttlltt IV pmvs That the le.., , ,polttklits ho re. - aired to nuke tine in oaf thereof. ‘nel the relator plays 11:1 lit , in•ty (1.15- cltarg..qt Pram the timlawfill t,re-t n:tt; 4 - 411411 - -144441 4 -1, 14( 4 11441.1144(2 titi re 75 110 '4I%trrLIAT set WWI. to OT 11 - 0111;xvtl 1.41 the rot urn. fi opelliag the argmuent rot. li;n_rlYtatOr, Mr. Dialgherly i•ah.l. - Chat he am:nip:l.llyd th..! ,10- lea :with imalfeptea f1,1211i iile;`, it iihcohvol a great einn , tilutir.nil (01 , 2zitt on, anti the ron , titnt ion -in nit p,t part. Thu gentivipa a Who reprpstplts tlac r, ,, itonaent, , . itt the or hi, r,nntrk, on Saturday, _tont , : th,..F.r"onil that !itate IttlVe no jnrrvli thin Avi.eve thr del:Oro:1' orator ;_ho rld fed Stale'. lip .titiertal aMt pos!tion, and eiti.li muerons authorities against Boni cn iiabeas Corpus, page Thigh ley's Reports, page it VI 1111eIiI ea Se 55111 - 11 ee- Hort s. page Vi t l, tockeighten l s ca.se ; Cow weali vs. 3/111Tily, pag,e 45? ; from all wh telt he read copious: quotations. ..%.s 10 the act of the of March, itlittl,.virs n r,dlich the return of t ease was 1 - illsed, 1t 101111 Slaml or fid 1 by that Claire,' in the constitinioo which says " that the privilege of the writ of bo!lats (!orpo9 shall not be suspended unless When, iii..e4 . it” . i Of rcbcllion or 7111:1-don, the public sitteic laty require it." lie maid:tined that the rel; . e.ll lon was at an end—our prudes have been disband ed ; the great corn:Minder of the Ann o y of the Potomac, its it has ceased to be an army, (ins lift its headquarters, Mal is - now Stilt bello:1 in Philadelphia. The armies of the rei , els 1011 - e , capitulated, and are dispersed to their ' homes the rebel prisoners of war pace heen discharged. mid all the prisoners la e;./rdine ment by sentence of court-martial have been released. Tile Pri..ideot 1.,.y pr.,,elainai has del - anted the ports open; by anOldicr pro elamation the passport ahOliSile , i as unnecessary; byproclalllat ion, provisional go- V(9llOiS have been appointed for many of the States, ineluding South Carolina. For the:,:e reasons, aml others pal eat to till. it is apparent that within the broad limits or the republic Mit one nag"floats, but one Government is Obeyed, and all behig ent it led to its authority, rebellion ill 1111 end. The learned cerinsel may tirguti that it is necessary that the I're4- 1101,1 of the United States Should, hy proclama tion, declare the rebellion to be at an end. Be snlonitted that was: 1101 Sun ncta, the President should I,_e•. or sea proper to is sue such a proclamation, are we to be de prh of our liberties forever Personal. 11- t oo precious and inalienable a right to be alt the eaprice even of tile President of the United States. :‘ , .lr. D. therefore contended. that such a proclamation was' unnecessary, and referred at 50)1111 length to the suspension of the writ of habeas Corpus, and to the re strietions4n the proclamation of the lath of :ieptember, 1,565, by 55111011 its operations were limited to certain classes. and argued that the relator hI this ease, Mr. COzzens, did not come within either or any of the classes therein enumerated; and, therefore, was entitled to his discharge. In any event, Mr. C. being a i 5011, ;13111: not in either the land or naval ;survive, 1 he nest of Cong.ress :tad the proelanut lion conlii not 'apply to his case, as it could not be seriously asserted that the public safely , equimii him to be, in military custody. If the warrant be exhibited, Mr. D. would. un della 10 show 1 hat it read, "Arrest air. '. I"oz:tens, a citizen." The. President never II cell! red the writ saspeuded in the ease of pri vate citizens, ho prothunation. Mr. D. then cited mid onoti.,ll from the pamphlet. of Mr. 110 race Binney 1111(111 1 Ile eoustitational power of Cohlerrls to empower the supension of the writ of I:x l l;: . .sebrims. Ire read from. page - 22., 10 show - that it was only in times V.llOll there was organized resistance to till Government, We l t the " Public safety' , required it, that it 1 011)0 be exercised. I e ' also quoted from pages 14, '25, and 10 show that the personal liberty 01 the citizen was not. aimed at iky the clause of the (211/111.iill,ii011 providing for it suspension orlllol,la in c-ertmin she right of per lihol•ty is - the primapie On Which the Coh.titel ion itself depends, and the silence of the Co 11.0111 ittion, when it (101 , 1 001 speal(plaln 1Y the pOillt, is the Beg:11;0e and prohibi tion of the power. In relation to tilt power of Congre. , ,3 over the matter, lie further quoted be pamphlet—page 35 Courts are open. We UFO ill the. 1111 , 14 of a ion loyal and devoted to the Gore rn mea 11'0111 the first; and, the;•afor:•, the rebel-. lion 0011mr ended, and the public safety not re quirim; r s t, be maintained that restrain the relator, Or restrict lima - in his liberties, wa,-; in ViOhit Mit or the Constitution of the United Stales. :No cause is shown, exeent that he it held by miler Of the President. Tha eanSe of sneh holding should he set forth in I he rein ee. If the President of the United. Stattyz: can at this day arrest and hold in confinement any citizen, without cause shown,he can do more than would have been tolerated. in Great Britain two lrundrtal years ago. Irv. I), farther 111101 front page :17 of Irmacy * ,; pamphlet, in reference to the act of Come,resA ' March, grail o read extracti therefrom. Even in En:; . land the writ Of habeas carpas was *mi. pended only in 0115113 of treason, or sitcpieion or treason: The 01111543 of the eteetilithleilt rebel :I.ISO lie shown.—loges 71, 71, and p(!)1! d ]taus, 00 Saturday, said to tile court hat the arrest was made beeause of the devi- Si(l3) of the eirart-martial recently held in this city. Mr. D. denied this, and helieved it tumid not be so. and animadverted ill pretty strong terms milli: the composition of the court-nmr -1 tat by which At, 4 tried. If the W:O4 11111110 by reason Of Ulu decision or the court-martial, ire had (11115 to ray that it was in direct violatiOn Of that clause in the says: I. in all criminal prosecutions the accustial shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by tut impartial jury of the State and district ', wherein the crime shall have. been cot and: t ed." - Ur. D. then commented - upon the ilitrerenee between e trial by courts-Martial autl Le:+a•e jury, and the comparison was decidedly in favor of the latter mode. lie said, in conclusion, this man being ;t citi zen, never having been in the army of the - United States, his arrest is in direct violation or the Constitution of the law I, and he ridiculed the idea of a mere contractor bcth , con strued 10 he ill lips military service of United Stat es, and therefore amenable. to military law - . Ile thought the relator should be discharged. Judge Knox followed for the Got,trarnent, and reiterated his arguments advanced on satin-day, in favor of the legality of this arrest. lie showed the circumstances briefly. The relator was tried by a court-martlal in Phila delphia, on the charge of defrauding the Go vernnmloc.: a contractor. The prOceedings were returned to the President of the United Stales, from whom the order was received for the arrest of the relator. lie was arrested by an order direct from General Cudwalader, Commander of the Department. lii order, then, to his discharge it was necessary - to de cide two or three acts of Congress unconstitu tional acts, legislated under for two or three years t and that had never been decided uncon stitutional by any court or ally jtalge. Again, impOrtallt esters dual to lie decided by 'the Judge. First, he must judicially declare that the rebellion r ‘ c Y !s a ilo i. t 4 i t si, o l7 f i k l on 1 The authority' had the right to do this. if this can be done, the matter is at once decided, since th e orh .i . _ let.m of the suspension of the writ was only granted during the existence of the reb e lli o n . The question then was, "Is the rebellion at au end 1" Ingenious reasoning was introduced to show that there ought be at least a doubt 011 the point; and would the Judge tuidertake to decide it, when the President bad so rultised to declare its At this moment we had two hundred thousand to three hundred thousand 111(11 in arms, - and sonic of them marching South, while predatory bands were still rava ging, jd'undermg, and pillaging peaceful :nut inoffensive ell izens. arm , : one-fourth the sine of the one we had in the service Was all that a coedit ion of peace, dem t.oiled. Mit the counsel for relator fears the placing of such interests into the hands, and bottling it sub- Jcet to the eapriee of the President. Not so, for Congress has the power to declare the r:s , hell ion ended if the President does not see lit to do so. As - to showinp . the cause of arrest, he held that the moment von are informed as to wile intuit was arrested—not the "eause"—thi arrest \\as valid. hi r. Binney, so freely and aptly Waded, is good : , uthority, b u t not WU- Unite. Poulitle , , if he had franied Scab of the nets of ticaigress, they wotild hare been more perfuet. llnt. Congress hat the power, and exereiSes the power, whether wisely or not is not ours to inquire. The speaker contended that the Constitution gave the right of suspension of the writ in certain east's. The late President repeatedly, by his I own order, suspended the privilwro. Mr. Ilia ney himself wrote an able pamphlet to show that the President had the right. Attorney ' General Putt es delivered an elaborate opinion to the F:1111C Vied, and Congress itself gave to the President the power, generally, not limiting him to the "cause' , or the persons, but trusting the general rower to him during the rebellion. It Al'LLSlthen liiii 111 March, anti he d lit not ox ereise it mail :September, and then limited it to specified Masses of cases in w;tiell In, would xuspend the writ. Congress (lectured, at Ibe snore time, 1 he necessary prlß•ei hire. Tho oath tillhe (aver excetif ing the power was all that was regnired ; he "Cause" w:l5 not neeoS3lLl'ilr 10 be set 101111. ruder this rale, the counsel had adjudged maul . eases of the suspension of the writ in Philadefolda. These pointssettled— the end of the rebellion mid the mover of coni-res,i—ne further need ishmlof debate. lint this omit racier_ the relator, it said to h e "not a part of I lie laiul or naval fortm.4. ll The counsel contended that he wits. Congress had power 10 raise armies and to say who should constitute them. fly an act of July 17, M', it declared in express ternis that contractors for the a rul3 - and navy shall be consul cro I part of the land and - naval forces. :Besides, II is a nem—sary provision, since food and shelter are prime necessities for an tu•my, and those who furnish them ought tithe under prescribed regulations and the government of the army. Congress bad often exercised this poWer coa st it ittionally in regulating other Questions seemingly less wider theirjurisdiction. Linder the authority I o regulate commerte they had established a United Slates 'Bank. Congress, therefore, has (112cl:trot itself on the so h icee, 1111(1 eatillOt go b yondthis. The summing up of the argument, then, was, that the rebellion , is not endol ; that we are not bound to show tbe canse, but. simply t 0 show that it is done by order of flu' President, certified to by oath. F. C. Brewster, Es(t., closed the argument in behalf of the relator. Ile severely eri tie ised 511)11 dissected the Oro. Tin' question at issue was most weighty. It involved the I ih ert y of a citizen of the United SI tttes—a pot session the dearest that has been beipteathed to us by our republican Government. The petition sets forth that the defendant was arse toil in this city andremoved to Wash ington, and shut -up ter-ten days in the 0111 Capitol Prison. The act of .1013', NU, is ap pealed to Its mithority for this, hut the op posing counsel had left altoget her 0111. of view the supplement to I hat act, which was passed on July •llii, 1551, by which bail Was to be :1110Weil.t!nd the arrested party to he tried before the judge of the District. Court of tllO dish Het in widen the arrest was made, or the Ofrettee IS Charged to have been committed, pr any commissioner appointed by sneh court. Iltr. :Brewster then read from several news papers to show that pence had come, and that the rebellion was at an end, and particularly referred to the pawl:mint ion of the 11th of May, 'by the President of the United. States, in re gard to Confederate cruisers, in which, in alluding to the rebellion. the words " virtu all V at an end," etc., alt' nsed. the also refined to the President's procla mation the writ, and contended Hutt Mr. Cozzent DOI could any of the classes therein enumerated:ls to whom the privilege of the writ should be suspended. 11tr. 11rowster elaborated the questions raiSell, and submitted the case. in the matter of the attachment for con tempt, JUdge Knox presented the following: 20 the Hon. James Thompson ; etc.: In the matt or of the writ of habeas corpus, issued by your Honor upon the relation of William B. 1. Cozz.cris, the undersigned re speet fully mate that they had no Ware] over the body of Um said relator at the time when the said writ was served, nor since that time. DANIEL P, WEAVER, osEru A. lintsvv.i.t,v::, it. C. PErmy. On la-half of Col. Frink., a paper was also lirexented,embodyingsnbstcn)tiallyhisveri mxplanation made in open Court last :satur day, and disclaiming any intentional con tempt of court. Judge Thompson discharged the three sub mti Mat es, but hiving cited Col. :Prink before him, and 'after statue , . that his return to the , athichment sitov. - ed that he had no desire to ' at the ce.urt with nOn f;:inpt, but was merely mistaken in ins view Of ',hat Wag hit :Ray, :L tine of =3lO ;Lod the aOsts of the at- I la( Imonit, . . nap, Thompson then rendered his decision is t tie Ca Fe t , f,tllC relator,.Uozzens, as follows: The petition setS torte many- grim - a:ices, This I taken to tile Old tot Pei-on, ett ttt InOncy and propi.,..y het tut.t,tim: to h tin, untitled I arougn re.,-tyslinpe ^ t that lie - it to be and that NV,Vi 1:41(1 anti Ihere bad 110(11 StMat - where. All that is outside or the case. 1 dace In - tilting to do \t it here. Buz there i 5 s.nue thing )oe to consider, and I have toted up on it. lit stat,B that be: is not guilty of aerial ittYciloo, and that lie has been deprived of Wt.:liberty. Upon that this return is male. On this return I am to judge, and on nothing Tin; re?a:'Jt to tills Writ of lull Kmts corpus is Tina the relator, as a priv..tie eittnal, W.,: ar rested, anti In Ott under the authority of the President of thei;hlied return is in ti aterilance Pai Act of Congress of Aareit tont vde:A.tver the privilege of the. writ ci infbettspol.rus snsc.;!:iited the rresident under the antlionity of the _le t, utleUleer.shall e,,ittn, it: o. hrotteee the body. of the person 1111011 neril dente' Under e.lth Unit he person is del:tined. ander the altinority of 'the nrneetaiin:4.3 Maier the writ sball it hr. Tl:e seeticoa itothorizes the Presi dent dniing nl'es.,lll, rein:n[on, whenever the public , sar,l —1 it, to suspend the writ of iinheas i:oiTtis as it is provided, and. that sit:un-:isles) rconain in force so long as the rein:idol). eon:tin:est. On this return there arises the inipt.rl ant ;11.htstiott whether oil the Sinilt of June last tile r.;bel don cOntintlei I or not. This question I WI: to deiMrtilille. it is a ine I in he jllolCiany t Let etiatined. lii.e any (Ethel' !act Under judicial cogniz ance. The privilegetif the writ of habeas eor pus is the sacred right of every eiti zon, and we are to ohserve the strictest scrutiny of :etc net that threatens to deprive him Of it. We have plainly before us the tact that the power of sus;sinsion is granted only for the ColltthilnaCC of rebellion. It ccaseii with the rebid ; and I think and shall so deckle, I hat the courts are I.ound to ,give the citizen hin right noder the privilege. Then lbw-, is UR' wLe thing to decide. What shall he the evidence of end of the rebellion'? This twig be Such as is necessary to prove any other fact. i think that we have llnllll - evidenue that the rebellion no longer continues. The abundance of evidence was then set fo:dli tersely and elearly by the Judge, cond.-tiling; with the assertion, "I cannot doubt the fact; ter all know :1, and thank the Good_ Providence that them is no war in the land." Why, then, should the right of the citizen, limited and controlled. by - the existence of the war, be limited and controlled when the war has ceasedt This being so, the authority of the President Merely, WallYjnig all other eonsidera t tong that bear upon this subject, is not a Saf lieient warrant for the arrest of a citizen. And when a warrant is issued for the arrest or search of any person or place, for probable cause, it must he supported!. by oath or affirm ation; and there being no oath or affirmation here eharging the crime or offence, nor war raid purstanii to it, to authorize the arrest, the Warrant in tits case, therefore, is tuuttt thorizecl, and the relator is entitled to be d iseharged. This decision is not one that eonfliets as between the civil and military authorities of the country. it is an important clause Of our Constitution and right, that the military shall in all eases and at all times be in strict subservience to the civil power, and it will, doubtless, be as agreeable to the military au thorities that there should be a return to the normal condition in this respect, as peace happily reigas, as to the civil authorities themselves. On this simple fact, considering the return, and no more, I discharge this claimant. 1 do not go into the question wheth er eoligreSs has the right to pot into the army efintractors or others. It is not necessary tO this deeision. 1 must discard all considera tions that have been suggested arising out of the fact that Ni. Cozzens has been tried by a tribunal. - It would intiT. presented a different question hall it been returned here that he was ill execution under the (toiling of that court. 1 hope, however, most earnestly hope, now at. the end of the long ter rible war we hayej ust passed through. that the President of the - United States will die - speedily what 1 think he ought to do, refuse his sane ion tO all trials of irellV:e*that are not purely military, and let the citizen - be again re turned 1 0 the tribunals to whieh he is accns toutect to answer, and there to receive th. punishment of which he shall be found to guilty. I make no decision on this question, for tlie question of trial is not returned as the reason for the arrest, nor will it, therefore, be proper for me to notice it. The return is based simply on the power of the President to order the arrest under the authority of the suspen sion of the writ of habeas corpus. Therefore, the decision in One great question, must, in my judgment, decide all questions of this kind. That is to say, the time allowed the President to exercise this power it at an end. The how of peace spans the whole country, and that was to be the sign that all shenid be secured in their rights hereafter. 1 have, I believe, nothing further that it is neeessary to add. I have thought with a great deal of care on this subject. i. have approved the calmand IliSpaSSlOnate Manner of the disenssions, that was becomiter the gentlemen engaged on both sides. I am 'Obliged, therefore, to order the reicase of the relit Cozzelts Was neeni elagly discharged, and the case thus ended, THE POLICE [ Ile lb Mr. Alderman I bachinson.] I=l Yet:tr-rday morning a man, giving the name of Front Ilainsnir. was before Attiei•lnan Hutch inson, charged "with highway robbery. It seems that on Tuesday evening , between SLY and geveD O'elOCk, LeWiS . Dross and a friend, while ine4sinu - Twenty-041h and _Brown streets, Nvere attaciieil by three or four WAIL, and were knocke,i down. 11 - hen Mr. Grosst up a n n sort war , m ade to :steal - his watch. go citing to the time-keeper, however, and the t hint onl y got the chain. Mainsail: was arrested, and _held in $l,OOO bail. [Before Mr. Alderman Panel:Mt.) LARCENY. Margaret Clark has been held in $l,OOO bail by Alderman l'niaonst to answer tile charge of the larceny of $lOO in money, and a gold watch and chain, vublcd at $125, from a lady by whom she was employed as a domestic. Prank Taylor, claimed with being an accesSO ry to the larceny, was also held to bail. [Before ;Ur. Alderman Clouds.] STEALING A RAT. On Tile Salty night, Barney Illeitafferty stole the hat of a man sleeping on Girard avenue, in the Eighteenth ward. Ile was committed by Alderman Clouds. [Before Dir. Alderman lthrley.l ROBBERY AND FOROEBY. Yesterday I 110111111" henry Alexander was before Alderman Ilitnev, charged with robbe ry and forgery. It is alleged that he robbed a soldier of a draft, forged the eadorsement, and presorted it at bank for payment. At the time of presentation he had a knapsack on his back, so as to disguise himself as a soldier. The accused was committed to answer. Some time /iring Tuesday night the resi dence O f Ai n William IU Dougherty, at the northeast corner of: Fifteenth and Girard itve nue, - was entered by forcing open the kitchen door. The thieves carried off a silver lee pitcher, a half dozen silver spoons, two cast ors, a plated cake basket, and a number of other' valuables. , . Stlllle time during the previous night Mr. Johnson's dwelling, on Fifteenth street, below Master, was entered through the rear door, hut the thieves bee:tine alarmed and made air without securing any plunder. Ilenrylllelfaugldin wag arrested for drunir unnegs on Tuesday night, and taken to tho First-ttist riet rohee Station.' liBterdnv morn ing &Amt six o'clock he \VIII4 seized. with (.011- \1061031h , , 1111(1 died hefore the servim of a phi sichtu could be-ql,,tained, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA , 1-1 ULTISDA Y, MX 6, 1865. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. With the return of peace begins the revival of Southern trade. Regular lines of steamers, minis tering to this great commercial want, are eom inencing, to ply between our (tall and New York Ports and the several ports of the South, carrying thither the necessaries of life and bringing hack the great titattle -- efll 011—of whin our manufactories haVe been so long partially deprived. Although when compared with the former prosperity of the taro seetions, the Sonthern trade is as yet insigulti raid. 114 , V0r titeleSt: it is already very considerable; and Witco proper poiity.chall be adopted. as we are certain it will Ito, to foster and develop the re co.rees or the Southern people, we :eta) hope for a speedy revival of our former prosperity. 'We may hail the present indication of activity as sure har bingers of more halcyon days about to be. Already there is a rapid influx of buyers by every steamer. Many are 'making the onteinie 11000r title t o their Northern creditors by liquidating their old indebtedness in full; others in part, and all are arranging to fail into their fortner lines of business. The cotton or . Cieorgia, A ialtatita, and North Carolina, which is now - rapidly coodng into market, is to those States both money anti credit money in that its value to the Northern market Is inestimable at the present time: and credit in that it is an earnest of future ability to pay, Upon ibis. basis large transactions are being made, and eom mercial men nethly in a manner particularly liberal in respect to terms, vane/tinily With Melt with whom they have fOrtilerly du: it, or those veltasa intagritS has IJCI.II lolled beyond It doubt. And fling it hap pens that one of the great obstacles to truth: is over come, 'lto - stook rket tva rather firmer yeSterday,and hricrti have an upward tendency. Government bonds arc better, the European advices having new confidence to hotilers, who are les:4 amkions to sell: 5-20 s sold at lOP(.(70.101M, the latter rate an advance of i, and Gs of 1881 at 106 N; coupons Or, an advanet, or !:1; 071. f ‘rtts , 1,141 for 10-las, and naje for City lo!tog were more active. and prices bare afir waved, , vith stiles of the new Ist:neat IOW]) the latter rate an advance of :. I, and old do at 89, an adra are ofd. In railroad shares there was more doing: head in„ orrllerl with sales at 49 , ar0t9.4-1, but it-Il off, and sold at 4SFigl - 19: Camden and Amboy Railroad at 128, Norristown at 53N, Philadelphia and Eric at :1 - .01, and Pennsylvania - at sn; .50t was bid for minehni, 23 . t.: for North Prarisylvailla, for Catawis.a common, 15 for preferred do., mind 13 for Northern Central. City Passenger Railroad t.-llare,. wire dolt at nhont former, rates; -18 was bid ft, Tenth and Eleventh, 61 for WeSt Philadelphia, It) ror i itaec and M. for Green and Coates, and 2PI; Jul Vnion. Thank sintres were firinly held, tut We hear .. of MO Kars: 110 was bid for Farmers' and Mechanic:S . ', 29 for Morino - des', 46 - for Penn Town.khlp, 51341 for Girlird, . for Trade,onen's, for. COnsolidation, and 5G for Corn Exchange. Cloud shares continue dull, hut prices were rather better. With sales of Lehigh Navigation at 51N - Pr 7 is— nit of Schuylkill Navigaton pre ferred at 29—an advance of 36; 21 was Ind for Schuyl kill Navigation common; 12(1, , ,: for Morris Canal pre ferred; for Susquehanna Canal; ;Ai,: for Dela ware DIvL-ion, and a for S{ - yoinii.g Parley Oil shares, as we luwe noticed for saute lime paid, minioe very dull, and prices drooping. Mingo sold at 23fc. Tarr Homestead, 4 1-11; Maple Shade, 14 1 .:; Dalzell, 3 , .f, and Excelsior, „i 4. Pi: Was bid for Corn Planter; ;,4 for Atlas; 34 for Story Farm; I. for McClintock: :; for Junction; 134 for Exhort:'lN for ( 'berry Eun;2 for. Caldwell, and 134 for Jersey Well. The following yrere the quotations of gold yester day, :it the hours Rained: 10 A. V -11 A.M.., 12 3 P. N 3P. The subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan re ceived by Jay Cooke on the 4th amount to $0,107,300, and yesterday to $2,581,200, including one of $200,000 from First National Bank of Boston; one of $300,000 from First National, 'Harrisburg; one of $l-10,000 from First National, Louisville; one of $OO,OOO froin First National, Galesburg; one of $lOO,OOO front FirSt National, Philadelphia; one Of $lOO,OOO from Fourth National, St. Louis; one of *100,090 front Franklin National Bank, Columbus, Ohlo; one of $lOO,OOO front C. A. Putnam k Co., Boston; one of $1,000,000 from Fisk & Hatch, New York; one of $120,000 from Vermilyc & Co., New York, tun! one 0f5109,000 front Fanueil ',sit:Gotha Bank, Boston. There were 3,071 individual subscriptions of $OO and $lOO each. The Boston Pest of July 4, says: "The money market to-day was without activity, and - very few transactions Were reported in loans and discounts. Thetommon rate of interest for acconnuodatto us on sound collttterals, was five in. cent., with Oera sional exceptions both above and below that figure. Endorsed piper of tile first Cltss Was negotiated at seven per cent., but the amount - for sale was quite limited. The State Treasurer asks for proposals for bids for $0,500,000 worth of the Commonwealth's scrip, known as the :Massachusetts "War Fund" of 1803. The bonds will he pmyable in twenty years, and redeemably In five yearS, at the 01111011 of the State. Theytrill prolutbly be suited " Massachu setts 3 , 1 v w cut ies” - at the stoat exchangT. These bonds will tic isstmd in sums'of $.7,00 and $l,OOO, pay able in lqw.ful 'Money of the Slotted States, with six per rent. interest., Parable half - YearlY, is cola, on the first of March :aid September. Bids will be re ceived until the trith instant,: at noon. There can be no doubt of the entire strength of these seettri tic.,,. and the abundance . of currency will insure ti . ollll offers for {hint, The Chicago Triktenc, July:in, says: .7 , • The motley market is closer than usual. but this is caused wholly by the desire on the part of the National Banks to increase their volume of currency for their quar terly report, and next week there will again be a superabundance of money. The demand mean -Whit, is very rteeleiliie, and the rate of discount is steady lit 0511. r r, rt. pn . annum. Mortgage loans are easy ai s per cent. for long time. Short street Pons are made at 10.,.1ir; per cent. per month." The p . old retonic atilt pa,ls of the United States for tl+, li.ecl yer%ittst. tuMed, antl the proportions between Nee , Yorit - and the other ports, are as fol lows, the figeres beitig exact, except. for the out-. ports for the last quarter, which are. estimated: t . • .. • TUi..... lot .. For Year.. ef3,573,331 71;t :x.11.:1:4 70:1 23,','; ;04172,072 The foflowhlg table shows, the exports of sm.eie from the port of New York to foreign punts for 11 years, from Jmtuary 1 to July 1. 161i5, :tutl fur tho eurrespou film; period In the other years: The following shows the condition or the -New rock city banks this week and last: ,Tune 24, July I. Loan , . *273,590.= 0.j...16.585,421 1nc.52,095.191 Sinerie 15,906,314 15.814.990 Dec. 51.324 Circulation 5.789;070 5.818.445 Inc. 29.375 Deposits 3.87,598,9311 191.6.56.774 Inc. 4,147.837 Legal. Tenders.. 58.560,539 00,901,451 Inc. 2,343.805 TUArFte.—Comparatlve earnings of the chieugo and Alton Railroad fur the third week in Jinle 1064 1804 A 97,332 57,009 Increase $40.330 Front June 1 to June 23: 1865 V;f'.9.• 337 150 i Increase $lO7, OM The following are the earnings of the Michigan Central Railroad for the third week in June : 1645 sg9, Inerensc - The following is the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week end ing J rely 1, 1865: — PILEVI OVS- Where shipped. LY. TOTAL. from. Ts (wt Ts Cart Ts C!Nrt Itazleton 74. 13 84 7.110 85 407 04 _ . . . East Sugar Loaf 2,978 07 49,555 19 52,521 06 ?donut Pleasant 72 01 11,192 09 11.264 OS Johlo 335 02 411,500 08 50.335 10 llarleigh 1 043 14 25.535 04 215,573 18 Envrvole Cool Co " 98 12 12.242 16 12.311 03 Stout Cllll.l Co 10 04 111,590 11 1.9.:113 19 (10411101 t Ridg - 1,153 10 40,723 05 47.891 18 Bork Mountain ilsg 0-1 29,225 04 29,913 03 Now York and Lehigh... 215 00 21,729 11 21,914 it Iloilo' 8r00k.... ........ . 590 07 43,121 03 43.711 15 . .. I.l;_iridan Penna. Coal Co. 151 00 19,0X8 04 10.141. 01 Spring Monntain 5610'3 34,779 11 15,157 11 Coleraine DO 00 18,170 13 111,181 13 ...._ _... momtnsi Le 'Zinc Co John Connery.. Baltimore Coal . 1939 14 11.218 01 14.117 11 Fr:nikliu.... 701 0 11,08.1 14 12.449 19 DEMilleng Audonreill MOOG 14 10101 1G Lehigh and ;...a,t , 40.01111-141.1,n19. 10 11,100 14 1.3,053 07 Landffiesser's.... 19 JO 0,03110 0.051 00 . . ",1, - esh'e ("1 & Iron Co. 501 . 4,943 17 4,919 01 Lehigh Coal ,t Nay. Co.. 101 07 191 07 Cabers Shippe2"s , 510 -20800 205 10 Warren Run - . 22 11 22. 11 Total - 13,202 06 630,876 Is 041.183 oi Corresponlrg week last year 30.287 07 7-12,182 03 773.449 10 T/eereast• 16.005 01 111,215 03 71,3/0 00 Thc• following is the amount of coal transported on the Delaware. LaCkllWilllint, and WeStern ltail rUatt, Tot' the week ending- Saturday, July 1, - ,180,5: WEEK, , TIMM:wt. TO2l6.(!Vit. Shipped North 6.010 14 110.110 18 Shipped South 19.901 00 420,211 Ti Tot al 220,34 . 1-1 544,400 03 Inc corresponding lime loot year:. Shipped North 995 09 150,055 14 Shipped South .”,301 13 491,799 12 Decrease Sara Sloctim, July 5. THE PUBLIC BOARD. IGri Duillcard VO Mingo 2.! If 4) Rem:llv ...... 1:04 WO Read hi;; me Royal 69 SAL ES AT I:EC:171.AI: Bt )AR OF BROKE :Hs. Rnporkd bJ Hems., Do:. 55 South Third St. yrnsT llomiti. • - : 50411 - : - sas 1881..r0up.1993;ii 7 Norristown 1t.... 5314 +oyl i..T ii; I'Bll 50 6111 S: Ede It.osli 2: , f MO do..nrW•O0n)).101:g;i 100 Head if "lin:, 4054 4NI City IL nvw 9241 :,(41, .10 g:11 •19 90 do 92!1 490 _ do .531.1 41% 400 110 9.6 i too do Win 416 2110 do 102'..i; 109 do ' 41% :01 do """tt DU do x 3040% %OW 110 -MUHL-lilt:: !41 , ,,i 1)19 do 49 44 I'll fill. Mil n kipa I. 106100 d o - 40 44 40011(w - 61g Gs '7o. 92 t 110) Srlntyl Nay...prof 29 0(11n S.. And) It ....123 I 100 ;11Ingo 01) 211, 5 Norristown 1t.... 5:4141 SO Tarr Ifontesttad 41-10 :BETWEEN Romws, • (10 Maple Slim ..... :P OIl 11(100 numb , 0.4 o Railroad,. 51i 100 Tarr I 101111, , tengl.' 011 _ du(110 1)1,17,11 0]) 3,4 1111Excel,ior. 2:i1:0 City Lis Hev 3400 au ohl SF.CONII ROAR] P. 401".11! .1-2011:; c0m).104 . )i 100 ltea.,llll- R.., 11.1) Itemling IC 457;,': 1W 1.14, lOU d 0.... 48,74 AFTER. 110.1 R DS. Efifu Cum & Mu u... 'b9. 85 , 6:' 2. 1.0141.1 N Stock,. 5.141 au TioDust:.: 4 6' 25 110 10). Si 1090 (qt , : iIS• New 93 i 19114 inlet loo3!..1 11,110 au sswil. 93 ' MX) 17 5 7.31):: ....lunv.loo 4 Cain et Mn P I!)...stf: 3 Meelis' Hank...._. 2,9 DA.4) Poinn. It Ist 31 —.lo* Zi,‘Settuyl NILY pref. 23 :1(X111:elzt.11 31j j Adjoorned on the annotracement of the death of Jo,eph It. Fry. a member of the hoard. Philadelphia Markets. rt.Y s — Evening. The Produce Markets cent bone inactive at :timid former rates. itt Flour there is - very little doing, and prices are unsettled. Wheat is rather tower. Corn and Oats are without change- Cotton iA act but and prin S have mivaneed. ProvlAion.4 arc without change. 7.Vhhiliy is in oetter priers are looking lip. The Flour mrket. as we have noticed for some th i ne past. continues dull and unsettled, aid prices are in favor of the buyers; 801) bbls extra faintly sold for export. at $;%: - .ichßlS bal. The retailers and bakers are buying in lids at pric e , aging from i'hiliCpl3.`2s for superfine: ,:l.77,(FiiihT for extra: s7.lZeli for extra family, and iici.6e,ao.so 1,1,1 for fancy brands. according to :nudity. hye Flour is - dull at 11 bhL Corn Meal is hunted at ;1 0 ,4.74 per bbl tar "Pennsylvania. hi More Wheat offering, and .lodees have fallen OF. gales reach about 7,1010 .40, tt i(iam, imslod lair file-to good nail prime reds • White is quoted at thell - w2the tit bushel. nem:Ming to quality, Itye is : :Minh sales are making at ate ? bushel. Porn is quiet. :it former rates: 3,ax) -bushels prime yellow sold :it :vie 11 btiaLcli_ Oats um unchanged; sales ;Willi 140114 140 140 1004 140 100% At New Per Otitcr Per Yorl:. rent. Ports. rent. Total. ;51; , ,Nf:7,,,TA-3 72'4 $1,3‘34.40.3 .27 , 4 $19.2p2.1m 1n 502;71.2 71 5 6 4,531,218 2334 1;3.1'23.1;2 , 3 2;3 22,54Y.309 i 3 8,733).000 28 3t,:?.57,33,3 i 18.014,7771858 - 29.053043,1857 20, 587.1119 , 27.!?76,351 /1855. 3.249.45811854. 22,027;521!1853, JJ:9i6;o4lilan . . 0.035 04 0,035 04 di 07 1,747 00 1.789 07 853 lit 73,697 07 74.316 00 M==l= 20,300 1)2 6:17.4i5 SECOND CALI • • 3;i I 5 1 M) 4 'zt/ol‘vell fl 3 600 lte:vtliiig It 80 1070 bushels, at 7re17.4 , bushel, mostly at the former rates. II A ItN.—ist No. 1 Quereltron i 9 wares, and held at $1:t.0011 ton. corrox I. more :mill - row, prices have advanCeil .wark• r: 1G; about in.l bales of middlings sold at-18@+;00 tiltOPEMES.—Sugar and Coffee arc firmly held at fully former rates, but we hear of uo sales of either worthy ant - dire. 1'.EV1201.1P1131. Is coming In freely; -sales are umking at 330133L.1.c for crude; 36032 c for relined in bond, and NariZe "V gallon roe as to quality. ii+ldoeg are firm at about former rates, but there less doing in the way of sales.liless Pork is quoted at gi•15.50tite2.6.50 11 barrel. Bacon limns ere selling in lots, at - 3•10.23 c t, for fancy Small sales of Pickled limns are mak - - hug at . .2e€l2lc iGI lb. Butter and Lard are without change. ll:VV.—Paled is selling at $ - 20@22c - a ton. WM:Ai Y is in better demand, and prices have advaneed :a031.• ? gallon; small sales of bbls are re ported at 313 e ia gallon for Western. The following are the receipts of Flour and Grain at this port to-day: flour ~400 bbls. • Wheat 9 000 bits. Corn 6,300 bits. INitSbUrg POiroicruna Market, l'uly 4 ttnineap in the Oil wa y be re lea s in it great Meal:lire Suspended. Tim oil dealers beingpetroitle.they were making great prep:lra:lolM .to celebrate the Milli -versa ry or the greatest Fourth or duly that this country has ever witnessed. hence business was a secondary consideration. The market at Oil City was dull, buyers having postponed purehasing until Idler the celebration. 011 at the mouth was nomi nal al it)? Md. At the wells prices varied :wee rd tog 10 location. The well owners located on Lit Utile hid fixed their rates at 433 bbd.—this Is it They propose adhering to those prices. Our own mrket Was allehallgell, the sales being barely safticient to estaldbde ntiOtation63 crllde range row 21€3:32.1, , ,;c, packages returned, or 2littlyzti',ic, pack vpcs included. The receipts by the Allegheny are on the Were:lse Sillee bur last Issue. They amount 102X . 2 barrels. Relined Oil was not very active, dealers icing inclined to suspend operations fora day or two. tizuni3 014--Soles few and in small parcels, v 115 ibis at 21 pkgs. returned: 187 Mils do. at Ste. same condif ions. The advance of e trills per hundred on 01l by the Pennsylvania Railroad will o.cite VOry SeTionciy 11,4111144 it those parties who have sold oil Foe flltll3, delivery in Philadelphia. They Fny. and we think with justice, that they at burl vlemld have received a timely notice, co as to have malt 7 1)1w - I xrl rr —The only transactiOn roll 500 bids, branded F. O. 13., at 47.3 c. New Bedford Oil Market [Frolu Whalemen's Ship List.] Spenll Ir)Uhl - .llllllliMe illfoiry% a sale Of 155 ?Ads., on private terms. it the °nix trail:o.olOn for the. WLale in demand and holders lien with an upward tendency in their views; sales 1,700 Wills :Northern at *l.lO g;Illon; also, 1,013 S. Sea and hataphaetz, in intreelN-700 dark and inferior at ski, slid the balance oil prltale terms. Imports of Sperm and Whale Oil and Whalebone into the Lulled States, for the week ending July 3: • • sr.. bbls. 1111., bbls. Bone, lbs. Total for l he ,270 Previously reported-16,690 54,090 455,000 From Jun .1 to date.... 17,060 51,140 455,000 Same time last year ....35.335 40.652 500,500 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, July 6. WATEn Steamship Norman, Baker, 48 boors from Boston, with noise and passenger s Henry Winso.r Co. Reports lurviogpassealo the bay a ship, a goo-boat, and a lumber-laden sThooner, hound up. - - Brig Arnie (Br), Morrell, 16 days front Orchilia, with guano to Baker C 1 , 0180»]. • Brig Mlle WaVe, (Be), Carroll, 9 days froM Som brero, with guano to Moro Phillips. Schr Kadosh, Meekins, 3 days front Dorchester, Md, with lumber to .7 'l` J nouns. FAill• lila r, TlONVartl, MentyHY, 12 days from Port land, with maw t 0 E A Sootier t Co, Steamer D 1l My, 1 _wars from New York, with Indso toll" M Baird ,t 5 Co. Steamer Slps, Brown, 24 hours from New York, with nah , :e to IN :NI Baird & Co. Bark E A Cot+ rau, Bice. 19 days from Glace Bay, with coal to E A Sootier ft Co. - IlalMab.."ail. 10 dais from Cardenas, with sugar to 8 Selir Jas Neilson, i;urt, 5 days from Boston, with ni g. H .l e n t •J t- e ' An t i l t i Tler. Stowers, 5 days from Savannah, ill ballast to captain. ` __ Seth: .1 Maxfield, May, .1 ays from IVVannali t ballast to captain. Sebr .loanna. Ilelabge, 5 days from Norfolk, in ballast to paplain. - • • - Sehr Ilrazus, lielSey. 5 days from - Portland; Ct, with marble 10 Win Struthers. -- Sehr Sarah, Benson, 3 days Troni New York; with salt to A - Kerr sr, Bro. - • • • 6,lir Ceres, Trefetben. 3 days from New York, with salt to A Herr .S:131.0. Sehr Bird, Durrell, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with passengers to captain. Sehr Dickinson. 9 days from Connecti cut river. with ,q 011(.., to Ca tiebr Jas o . Douolioe. rl II key, 8 days from Bangor, with potatoes to captain. Sehr. Vi in t 'l°llllll min, Burton. 2 dars from Drawbridge. Del:, with grain to Jas L liewcey &Do. Sehr I... Tire, Powell, 1 day front Smyrna, Del., with grain to J as Llßewley ,t Co. . Sehr Chief. Townsend, 2 days from Indian river, with grain to Jas L3ttwlev ‘ i Co, Sehr Jos- L IteYerin, ilollingsworth. 1 day from Little Creek Lauding, with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. - schr S P Chase. P:tlmer. one clay from Smyrna, Del. with krrti it to daft L73eirtcy c Co.: Schr Sarah and Mary, 31orrib, 1 tley from Smyrna, with grain to itas Barratt, Steamer Pristol, Chorle:i 1.4h0ur. , .. from New York, with 111(162 to Wl' Clyde. Co. Steamer, 31avilower:Robinson, PA hours from Wash ington, with incise to IV P Clyde & Co. Cleared. Dark Evcqui hie. Park, Portland. Sehr. Susan. Carroll. New. York. Schr readlu„ ,, No 48. Nickerson, Norfolk Schr. II rnrietta. English. Baltimore. Sehr Sin:pleb:11111[, Wam*le.y, Washington. tltnr F Trkr, Tv, rell_ Georgetown, Sehr Jade' Mary, Dornan, Baltimore. San. lanivEmma, Snediker, Baltimore. Sell]. Seanlan. Seanntn, Baltimore. Sell' . John Stroup. take. Boston. E S. J Marts. Marls, BIL:ton. ScLr I . l2l l llolllWet, iiarll. Boston. Schr Sophia Allll. SMlit 11. Medford. Schr 1) Cl Fiord. Kelly. Newport. Sleanter el E ;,!ti river. Iscondo. rhd kneamor Chogter, Warren, New [Correspondenee of the Philadelphia Exthange.] LEwxs, Del. M July 3-3 A. . Steamer Ladona went to sea at. 4 P. M. Saturday. Sihira Petzson, from Philadelphia for New Or leans: Cororlia. do for Norfolk; Caroline Kienzie, Patigessett, and Ephraim. and Anna do for Alex.: andria: Caroline HulmeB and Dee. 'do for Mary land; Myziek. from New York for Norfolk; George Thtrby, do for Wilmington. N C: Cornelius, do for ielnuoiat, Vit; Wm Henry. do for Drummondtown, Na; 9:peen„ .1" P Cake. ltebecea-P Wot more., C II Kirk, Isaac Hinckley, L A Edwards, Eteeze. and Oen Yon froth New York for Washington; Susatt H Cilhion, from lloAon for do, all went to sea yesterday afternoon, with wind NW. Sei,r Sarah J. Thivt, 12 days out from New York. for Waillington, with forage, came to harbor on Fri day last, w1:11 bur cargo supposed to be damaged, baring encountered two very hoary gales from SSE. ]I. The barks John Gls hues. for St Sago; Isaac It Davis, for lvigint: Moneta, for City Point; brigs hia, for Ivintnt; Hunter, for Halifax; and a LI S gunboat, went to sea yesterday afternoon. Ship Castilian. from Liverpool. and a bark unknown, went up the bay to-day. The yacht Lilly, from Phi luttutphia, is Hi the harbor. Wind NW._ • HILLIARD ..M2 594.709 .3.1.52.1455 15,256.611 17.09.4a1 15, :OS, cso 9,4;2- 75 12.08.048 Ship 'Westmoreland, Deeitn. from Quebec for Liverpool, was snake], _7th lilt, lot 4.5.04, lon 50.09. Steamship Emily 73 Solider, Winchester, from Callao, via Valparaiso, for New York, sailed front liio Janeiro about Mith May. Bark Paramount. I.)eshoii, for this port, was load tog at Matanzas 27th ult. Bark Cr Tliemp. Linnet!, 62 days front Algoa Bay, C G li, with wool. &c, at New York 3d lust. Bark Oryx (Br), Gell, cleared at New York 3d inst. for Melhourne. Bark ].ails Bookli (Br), Jackson: cleared at New York 311 inst. tor calla°. Brig Bird, Ste vellS, ltellee BarthidoB Brig Thos Walter, Westerilvke, hence, sailed from Barbados 13th lilt. for Nevis. COPARTNERSHIPS. PPHILADELPHIA, JULY 1 , 1805.- Mr. E. M. IiIInOMALL become a PARTNER IN OUE HOUSE, On and after this date. jy34lV S. T. AUGE CO. NOTICE.-TRE INTEREST OF MR. -I- 1 JOHN CALDWELL and Mr. DAVID W. DENISON, in our house, ceases from this date Dlr. JAMES W. AUGHELTREE has an lute . fMl;st In our business from July Ist. WI. STUAItT I3ItOTIIER. PHILADELPHIA, Jin! 30, 1865, jyl-6t COPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER SI tiN ED bare Til IS 1)A - 16 formed a Cop3rtner ship under the grin and name of DE COURSEY, &. CO. for the transaction of a Wholesale Business in liedtlelllell - :5 Furalohlng Good, GERALD I)1 COURSE Y. (Late of A De Cour,ey, t Y A afe N areade, CO.) JMES L. BR, - - (Late with Thomas N. Dale CO.) . SAMUEL DECOUBSEY, Jr. Putt. A.. July 7, 166.5. jyl-12t DISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNER SD IP heretofore existing under the firm name ofTIICHENE If YOUNG is TinS DAlldissolved by mutual consent. either party signin,, ,, in liquidation. They may be found at No. 108 South FOUltril Street, Rowe O. 1, up stairs. AiNli: J. MIME NER, ALFRED F. YOUNG. JULY I. 18115. 37:1-4t 110 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE property heretofore owned, and the business heretofore conducted by the lino composed of W.H. H. STEM: and WWI. C. erinminoN. under the. lirm ofS'l'El It & CHAMPION. has been purchased by it ECIIA111) li. CIIAMPION;to whom all persons indebted to the late 111111 of Starr & Champion will payme»t. and all persons having claims a7.•last said I 61111 will present their hills for set tlement. 'fits int6iilCHS of the late Jinn will he car ried on by him at ate old stand. No. 1126 Race St. W. 11. STMlttt. W. U. eII.V.M.PION. IL B. CIIA:II.no:s; 1,...r.by iendeca his thanks to the publie for the patrtiotoo e,tetotett to the late firm. and hopes, by a strict attention to bosblerr, to still vontiotte to merit the 511111 e. CHAMPI637. JCNE tO. 1865. MACIHNERY AND IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND .1,1.--Z-V.noi I. Kit 11 - fiitICS.—NEAFIE t LIWY PRACT ICA L ECI TI R L lETICA NE MN: ALACIIINISTS. E It-M A K RS, tiLACIC- I:I:NIT:IS, anti FIWNDERS, linvin.a• for mane yoam been ill Sltt , CSSnli operation. 1.01:1 1 / 1 ,1,11 4wgagol in building and remdring Ravine:tint River Engines. high and iiklV-prANsslll'l!, ter Trutks. Propellers. rmmeet folly otter their servi,,,, to the vithlie a, being folly prep:trial In contract for cnxinr, of all ohms, - Marine, 1:1%..1% ailliStatioilvry: hating cei i or pattern. , of sire:. are poem:reit to exemite inaler.i with quick Every rloseniption of pattern-mating Imola at the Sitortoot nails, nigh .1.1 Low-pm-A1:M . 12. tine. Tlll.lllar, ;AIM Cylinder Bonern. of flit hest YcloWylvaola charcoal Iron. orgings or it mitrca awl knids: iron and IiTaSS Castings of aIl de:K . Ol)- lion,:: I4erew-Clllling, nod ail other work connected with the enure 1111:4111C,S. 2.'•6 . . Drawing. and ,perlfivatloas fur all wor'.. aone at the cstithlishnu•nt free of charge, and work guaran teed. Tlw subseribers have itniple WiloPf-duch gout fur repairs of boats. Where tiler eau lie in perfect safe ty, and arc iicuridoti with shears. Mocks. fie., &c.. fur raising heavy or weights. dAcoB C. NEAFIE. 'illN LEVY, je2l-tf .TEAfill anti LMEit Street J. VAUGHAN MEIMMCK. WI M. UNItItICK. It. col• It.. S OUTHIN A L RK FONDIIY, FIFTH AND WAtiltiNuTON STREETS Ai ERB SONS. ENCINE1•11?.;:i ANT) MACILINisTs, Mainifireture High and Low Pressure i..stenin ;jilt,, tor land. river. awl marine service. - lloliers• liasorneivri. Tanks, Iron Boats, &C„; (.a..4liuge, of all till:• , • Iron or Brass. Iron-111mo. Roof. for Gas Works, Workshops, Sl:Ltio Sr.r. . , Retorts anti Iris 3hteltinery of the latest and tnoSt improved construction. I..vcry description of Plantation Marhinery. such as Sugar. Saw, and Grist Vactilim Pans. Open Steam Trains. Defeeatur6, Filters, Pumping' En ;discs. &t. Sole agenta for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar-ltoll ing Apparatus. Nesinyth's nttent :item]] Traminer. & Wolser's Patent :Fmgar-Ii ruin ing Machine. ani2-t f I N & ICE , LONG, aFULTON WIMICS. 1340 BEACH STREET, Eugineer., .31fteltiolgtg, Boller Bakers, and Car Tanks of every Ilpserlption made. to order. Sole Agents fortott;es Marine Sal inometera.myl6-ly THOMAS M'DONOtGII, 6EN}:RAL It LACKSIiI TII I N , ELK STREET, ABOVE DOE. STREET, FRANKLIN, PENNA ,4'. Boring tools on hand or made to order on short notice. Phil-3m COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK AND CANVAB, of an numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk - and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Mamtfacturorg , Drier Felts, from one to five feet wide; Pontius, Bolting Sall Twine, ft e. JOliki W. EVERMAN it' CO.. 31031 i XV: 103 JOE4' Alley% 7,000 bus 443 1 SUN SETS Arrived Memoranda. PROPOSALS. P ROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS IN THE NAVY. NAVY' DEPARTMENT. DURUM:IOE STRAM DMA suratt3G. June 28,1885. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the Navy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 11868, will be received at Um Bureau of Steam Engineer ing until 10 o'clock A. M., of the 31st day of July next, at which time the opening will be commenced. Proposals most he endorsed "Proposals far ' 1 " - tefrials for the -Navy." that they May he distinguish-, ed from Other ImsthesS loiters. and directed to thlY Chief of the Bureau of Steam Englueering. The ma terinls fir/IC/VS embraced in the classes named arc particularly described in the printed schedules; any Of which will he furnished to such as desire to offer. on application to the eollllllalidalth r t of the respective yards, or to the navy agent nearest, thereto. and those of all the yards, upon applica tion to Ole Bureau. This division into classes being for the eonveni mice of dealers earl!, such Ow:ses only will be for fished as are actually required for bids. The com mandant and navy agent for each station will, in addition to the schedule of classes of their Own p.trfh 4 oll/TO a copy of the schedules or the other vards for examination only, from whirl. may be holged whether it will be desirable to make applica lion for any of the ethsses of those yard,. An other thiorif , being equal, preference will be given to ar ticles of American )11;11111faethre• Offer , mast be made for the whole of the class at Oily yard upon One of the printed schedules, or ill strict conformity therewith, or they will not be eon- Sidered. Upon application to the Bureau. to the command ant of any yard, or to any navy agent, the form of of f er, of guarantee, and other necessary informa tion respecting the proposals will he furnished. The contract 1011 be awarded to the lowest bidder Nthe gives proper guarantees, as regtlin,il by the jaw of Nth of ilfignsf, 'OAS, the Nave Department, reserving the right 10 reirrt the lOweA hid, if deem ed exorbilald, or not to the interest o 1 the UoVerit ment to accept. The root mats will bear date the day the notifica tion is given, and deliveries Can be demanded from iliac date, Waders are herelly cautioned and particularly no tified that their offers must be in the form pre seribed, and be mailed in time to reach their riesti nation before time expires for receiving them. No bid will be ronettler,7,l Bt4lt Nball be reerined after Oa period elated, and no allowrebee will be made forptihrvetv f t rtb,solll;/. All otters must be aeeoM ponied by the bidder's licrlrle, Or a certided copy thereof. Sureties in the fall amonnt will be required to sign the cold earl, foul their responsibility certitiOli to by o - United States District Judge, United States Dis trict Attorney, collector, or navy agent, As addi tional securities, twenty per cent= 11111 he with held 11.0111 the amount of the bills until the Contract shad have been completed. and eighty per centmo of each hill, approved In triplicate lit - the command ants of the respective yards, will he paid by the 11.91 t agents, at the points of delivery. in' funds or eerfilicates, at pe option of the Government, with in ten days al.ftitf warrant for the fonne • shalt have beenD:e:ea mm& Secretary of the Treasury. The followia - are the Cae,es required at the re- Spective naxy-yardt.. . 1. Boiler iron, &c. 'lB. Col)per. 2. iron. 111. Tin. zinc., &e. ft. Boiler felting. 20. Wltite lead. 4. Ginn l'nekilig, &e. 21. paint. 5. Sperm oil. 22. Colored paints. &e. li. LIIIINeVIi oil. 23. Stationery. 7. Lard oil. 0. \Vjilte pine. 8. Lumber. 11.1ek walnut and. 9. 'fallow and soap. - cherry. 10. Englnee'rs' stores. 11 , 3. Mahogany. 11. Enganeers , tools. 29. Lanterns. 1.... Engineers' instru- :30. Lignunivit:e. Tnents. 31. Dudgeons, putnpS,,te. 13. Steam pumps. 32. Sour li'lour, crucibles, 14. Wrought iron, pipes, &e. &e.in Patented. articles. 15. Tubes. 134. Cotton nut hesllll 10. ,t - 2 , teßl. ... 1, ,,, ...parking._ 17. Nails anti bolts. 133. Eit4ineei 7 S' stores. The . following are the "classes by their numbers, required. at the respective navv-yards: KITTE Nos. 1,3, 4, 6 6 7,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, 35. CITAItLESTOWN. . . Nos. 1,2, 4,6, 7,9, 10,.11, In, 14, 11, 17, 16.19,20,22,23, 26, 11, 31 E=M 2 , 113. 47. 0 9 7 10, 11, 15. 1-j, 10, 17, IS, 19,20, 2, 2:8 7 '9 ' 31, 12, 31, 3 , /. 21, '22' 23, 25, 20, ' l'lllL - A71)1.1f.t . 111 A. Nos. 1, 3. 4,3, 6,5, 10,.11, 12, 14, 16, 17. 14, 14, 10, 22, `...`J, 24, al WASITINO TON. Nos. 2,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21, SEEM Nos. 1,2, 3. 4,5, C. 7,0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 10, 17. IS. 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 20, 27.28. jyti-tlAt ASSISTANT QUARTERMAS TER'S OFFICE. 113:1 OMAR]) STREET, PITILADELPIIIA, JUIY 3, 1865. , . . SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeeived at this office until 12 o'clock AL, THURSDAY, July G, 180.5, for the delivery of WOOD AND COAL at the vent - - ons Hospitals. Barracks, Storehouses, and Offices, &e., &c., in :ind around the city and county of Phi ladelphia, Including Chester,and any other laces at which it may he required. front the Ist of July to the 30th of September, 1835, inclusive. COAL to he of best quality Anthractte, to weigh 2.21(1 pounds to the ton. free from all impurities, and to be of the sizes — Egg, Furnace, or Stove, as may be required. WOOD, Oak and rine, of good merchantable quality. Bidders will state the price per toll or cord, both in words and figures. and conform to the terms of this advertisement, it copy of which should accom pany each proposal, and - 111 proposals will be fur nished hi a?tplicate. Each hid must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signature must be appended to the guarantee, and certified to as !wing good and suffi cient security lbr the amount involved, by the United StatessDistrict judge, Attorney, or Cidlee tor or other public officer. Tile right, reserved to ?P./Pet any bid deer:led un reasonable, and no bid front a defaulting contractor will he received. • All proposals to be made out on the regular forms. which will be furnished on applienthin at this office. . . Endorse envelope "Proposals for Coal and Wood. To be opened on the oth instant. 11y order of Colonel Wm. W. Ale Kim. U. S. A., Chief quartermaster Philadelphia Depot: GEO. R. ORME, ,ly3-4t. Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. 10PROPO8ALS FOR CORN MEAL -A- OFFICE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUB SISTENCE. FORT MONROE. Ya., June lath, SEALED PROPOSALS. in duplicate. will be re ceived by the undersigned, until ttATEIRDAY, July 15th. 180. at 10 o'clock A. 3L; for furnishing this depot with One Thousand Barrels of best quality kiln-dried CORN MEAL, every ten days during the two months emoting from date or cent net. or wall further notice. The Corn Meal to be delivered at Fort Monroe, Yu., or NOrrOlik. iu clean, well coOpered dour barrels. containing lin pounds each, not, the deliveries to commence ut once. Bidders will be governed by the condition 3 usually required by the eo of the Subsistence Department, and will furnish with their proposals satisfactory guarantees that, should their bids be accepted, they will at once enter into bonds for the fulfilment of the contract. Bidders aro ten:nested to be present at the open ing of the bids. Payments to be made monthly, in such funds as may lie on hand. The undersigned reserves the right to ',Joel any Or all Olds. rropoeele to be endaiNed, "Proposals for Corn Meal," and addressed to the undersigned. ;JAMES CUl{iti, Colonel and C. S. V. Warr MO".tnoE, Va. ASSISTANT QUA.RTERMAS TER'S OFFICE. FORAGE DEPARTMENT, corner WHITEHALL and BRIDGE Street*, New York City. i'ropositls are invited for the delivery of Corn, Oats, and Hay to this Department, in the city of Philadelphia. Pa. Bids should he addressed to this Office, and must state the gnaptity, description or kind, price, and time of delivery. Payments to be murk upon the completion of the delivery, or as soon thereafter as the Mee tnsv he In rundl4. and In such feuds as IlinV he meeived for di,lmrseinent. C. L. BIfRCHARD, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, jy3-tf Forage Department. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COIL7NTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CLARA L. WORN nod ELIZA N. WORN, • Minors. Tllc molitor appointed theourt to ;mita, set tic. and aiihist the twoould of NICIfOLAS guardian o'i• the liii,tate of CLARA id, WORN and ELIZA N.WORN,minor children or mules Worn, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, and to report distillation of the lialanec remaining in the haDas of the said guardian, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose or his appointment. on TIM:SPAY. Jav 18th. 1835, at 4 crelocit P. M., at his No.4iiti LIBRARY Street, to the city of Philadelphia, Room No. M. JOHN BLACKBURN, iya-thstnat* Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COE NTY OF purr.ADELviru. _ . Estate of MARY S. JENKINS. Deccatiked. The Auditor appointed bs• the Court th audit, settle. awl adjust the :recount of 1,110311 s NEw. lAN. Executor of the Estate of MAitY S. ,TEN KIES, deceased. tool to report distribution of the balance in the hatvis of the accountant, will meet the parties interested. for the purposes of his itp pointloent. on 'MONDAY. slut• 17, 1815, at eleven o'clock A. M., at his ollielt N'o. 702. WALNUT Street. in the Cliv of Philadelphia. bat-cod'. cluitzt.:Es It. T. COLLIS, Auditor. T.N TUE 00131r1 1 OP COMMON PLEAS Eel: THE CITY, AND COUNTY OF DELP] JENNIE E. TOWNER. by her next friend...loElN 19FAIINEY.vs..1„km TowNER, March. T., ISIS. No. 10. In Divorce. To JA:3IES L. TOWNER. Resporolen Stu: You will please take notice that a rule has this day been granted on you to show eauso why a divorce a 1111CliiI) matrinionli should nut ite decreed in the above ease: returnable SATURDAY. July S t . 1805. at 10 o'clock A.L.3 JOHN EN, _ . • Attorney pro Libellant. PIII7,IDELPIIt.I. ;Stine 21. 181 Vi. 5e211-nith4t ININ THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF rill LADELPITIA. JA:21.E.:3 A NDKEWri, Assignee. vs. ELWOOD KELLY. Wthl. Ex. Dec. Term, 191.. No. 208. The Auditor appointed by the Court to report ins tribution of the Mt - Lamm of the fatal raised by the Hheriirs sale of the defendant's real estate, under the above stated writ, being. It certain lot of ground and brick tenement, situate on the east Side or Dol ly street - . in the late olist Oct of Movamensing. now in the city of Philadelphia. at the distance of 202 feet 3 incites south of Fitzwater street, containing in front On said Doily street 10 feet lii inehes, quit extending in depth on the north line 90 feet, and On the south line 75 feet C inches, will attend to the duties of Ids appointment on WEDN ESDAY, the 12th day of duly, 180. St 3 o'cludi I'. M., at his Otree, NO. 116 ! 4 utith : - 31N - 111. t - itreet. In the city of I'hitadclt>ht t, AvlvAl and where all parties it, haeStell arc required to present their emir., or be ,warred from coining in on Said 3ED WAICD MCCABE, Auditor. Itr2D-iot • IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR.THE CITY AND CD ITN1"1" OF Plf ILA It Lpi June 28, ate of 1:IC1 i 3.3 t I: PARKER FOL[I.K E. The Auditor appoititol by the l'oart to atolls-.set tie,andtht;ttbt the account of AVILIAAM PARKER oe t h e will of ItA Ill) pAR ICER FOTTLKE.kkeease , l.a 201 to report distriliation of the Nththee in the hathl. of the oecoehtftet, will Inver the parties int ereAteti. for the phrp•,ses of Lis Nnnointnient. on WEDNESDAY. July rah. 1:03. :It lU CrelOVk at his (Alice. 130 5.n011 :31.XT11 Strenf, in the city or Phik,delphia. it.27-tothsst 11. C. TIIOMPSOX. An liter. FSTATE OF JOHN SK V IRING, A DEcE.V. , ,El).—T,..llvrs Testamentary upon the Will of John Skieving. late 'of Plillatfelphia, de eeaseil, haying loci, ;;ranted to "The Itiantsylvaula o.eopitoy roe Intatruntio on I.lYes tiratithn,t Aneultdes. , all peesons indebted to said Estate !tee requested to matte parlitent.anti those ha. i1,14 , 041Mq against the saute to present them at the ...Piet. or the said Company, 304 wm,xl"r Ntl et, without delay. CI{AItLI nurum,. jt-_ 4 2-thillfit pr”st.omt. RR AIISH AL'S SALE.—BY VI LIT LIEI .0-2- or a welt of sale. by the Hem .10I[\ CAD WALADER. Judge of the District Court of the United States,. iu and for the Eastern district of 1 lennsvivania. m Admiralty, to me directed, will he sold ;druidic Sale, to the Thirhest and best Milder, for cash, at MICUENER'S STORE, No. 14-91 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, July 10. IStU, at 11 o•clork A. M., the cargo or prize steamer Beatrice, ec,,,simi9g of Aleohol_ in barrels: Me, in bottles; Claret.'lti hot ties' IlliSeellaneous Liquors, in bot tles: (MP case or Nalicira; fancy YktinlOs, 9N r el' , /S• tintinetts, Blankets. Calicoes, Chintzes, LlidieS 7 Undershirts, Wool I eni tat f-hose, ready-made Cloth ing.. indigo, and other articles, as sneeitimt In eata- MgCleii. WILLEAM .1111.LWAIt D, United States Marslla! E. 11. of rennsylvan : ,Tune P. . 18fq. jetN-12t McCANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEUAIt FACTORS, llBOAT) AI)N PRIME tiTREF.TS. Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of MALT and WHITE WINE VIN - 1 tt Alt—a nets article of manufacture in this country, made lir the Celebrated English process, and used excluavely for Pickling in Europe. - All sales warrituted free from Impurities and chemicals. Orders filled promptly to, all parts of the country. Ait N T$. L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT it WHITE, No, 4 Exchange Place, But. VIIREMAN LEE 8: Co., Richmond, va, W. iciourA) & CO.. Newborn, N. C. .1019-3 m H ERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,0110 doz. Sausage Meat. • 500 • Roast Beef. 500 " do Veal. 500 " do Mutton. I.oeo do Turkey. LOC* "d 0 Chicken. 5.000 " assorted Soups, in 1.2. 2'4 lb. rolls. For sale by !MODES WILLIAMS, fe6-If 107 South WATER Street. MORGAN, -- ORR, CO., STEAM EN GINE BUILTMiItS, Iron Founders, and Gene ral Machinists awl Boller Makers, No. Igl9 CAL. LOWI.I.ILL kitriNt, 02144't AUCTION SALES. VIJIINESS, BRINLEY, & CO., - 2 - NM 615 VILESTNUT and 01.2 JAA'NE Street. SALE. OF FDREss Goons. iffilDONS EMBROI IIEEED LINEN SETS AND. EMBROIDERED BA-NI/KERCHIEFS. ON FRIDAY MoircrNG, July 7th. nt 10 0 . 1 . i1/14C., by catalogue, CM four month's credit, the fullosciog desirable goods, just landed: BRITISH DRESS (}ODDS. Black and el/iorr•II alparap and nwhaiN. Fancy silk check mohair,- -Fancy check and Wain mor.ntriltitllloo. —.Figured hornaili and Intrealt. SALE OF N E.P.I)LE VOltl l / 4 IMIOIII AND LINEN CAMBRIC LCN JUST LANDED. ON FRIDAY, A full assortment of embroidered linen sets. A full assortment of plain linen so fa . A full assortment or embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs. BONNET RIBBONS. 100 cartons Nos. 40100 extra quality poult do sole ribbons, white, black, A and colored. LSO, Black Thibet shawls. Black pros de - Mines, C. DOMESTIC GOODS, FOR CAsyy. Also, rt nsuortinent of dotneht ic goods. INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Croton Fire Insurance Co., New York. Atiantie Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Pro vidence, It. I. . Peopiefs Tire Ins. Ch., Worcester, Mass. Thames Fire lus. Cap.. Norwieh, Conn. Insurance etTected to reiinble Companies to any amount, opon`liiliEßA TF,It3LS, without charge for POLICIES OR STAMP. JOSEPH ;TILLINGHAST, AGENT, je3-qllth2m 400 WALNUT Street , _ DRUGS AND CDOEMICALS - ROBLRT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. eorner of FOURTH and RA.CE Streets, PIIILADELPMA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers ltml Dwders in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. WIIITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCII ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. tly43m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A_ HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would call the attention of Druggists; Country Mer chants, and others, to his stock of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, lu various sized packages, of our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES. A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. MERRELL & Cl).'s CONCENTRATED RE MEDIES. &c., at a liberal dis,:ottut to the trade. Catalogues fa ro IA ell on apnli eat ion. my It-holp CAUPETS AND OIL-ci,o9rus. SPRING 1865. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. 11.PCAL . ILUN & CO., MA YUPACTIMBRS AND IMPORTERS OP CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, IicHOLESALE DEPARTNiENT, 509 CHESTNUT STREET RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET _CONFECTIONERY. SUAIMER CONFE_CTIONS. Persons about leaving the city should call and ex amine our splendid assortment of 4 DELICIOUS CONFECTION S, Particularly adapted for the Warm season. E. G. WHITMAN al CO., DIANUFACTURETIS, ' 318 CHESTNUT STREET. .tom Also, an assortment of BRILLIANT FIRE-WORKS. jen-stuth-Int MERCHANT TAILORS. JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 PIIESTNITT STREET, ITAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF trtlf3-tf SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. -a- The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CDT OF SHIRTS, which they rnalt9 a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving, NOVELTIES FOR GENTLE3tEN`S WEAR. J. NV SCOTT A; CO., CIENTLEMEN - $ FURNISHING STORE, 1314 CHESTNUT Street, Folic doors below the Continental. GROCERIES, TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PINE CRCCERIES, TEAS, &c., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, 11131244 f Car. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets COMMISSION MOUSES. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOE TUE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 CTIEsTNUT STREET, MILAIrE1,1•111A, AND 103 READE STREET, NEW YORW. jezi-cm WATCHES, MUSICAL BOXES, FRENCH TIME-PIECES, AT LOW PRICES N. ItULON'S, 1028 CIIESI'NUT Street "Walelms, Clocks, and Jewelry carefully repaired ICE 11. ItATSING tat. C11.`.... A. MATS INGER. MA.TSINGER BROTIIIIIO, ADAM. MATS:INGER, I=l FIRE-PROOF DOORS. IRON SHUTTEILS, AND SMITH-WORE: IN GENERAL. Also, Flog-Staff Ertvekets, Furnaces, Cooking flanges, 6:15 Ovens, Malt Donors. liegistert), and Ventilators., and iihtiot-iron Works or every de scription. No. 1.22.8 EAcr, STREET, 3e22-12t PITILADNLPIIIA. C A - R D. FUENITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balauee of my large stock of FURNITURE, At vorrlow prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist The assortment is complete GEO. J. ITENKELS, ROO and Rll cirESTNUT Street. I --CE I CREAM PURE DELAWARE COUNTY ICE CREAM", illa.4e in the Country, and frr,ll even r morning—the Very best that is made. Saloons, Excursions, 'FU- T:les, Festivals, 'Hotels, liestaurants, and Private, Families, furnished .with promptness in quantties to suit, on reasonable terms; EASTERN MARKET ICE-CREAM ST AND. ](•24-lui E. D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGENT, - MEMPHIS, TENN .The Civil Courts of this District are now in prae th..ll operation: Haring practiced at the Memphis Lair for ten (10) years. lily neplaintanee With the business community greatly faeditates In the speedy collection 01 E. n.l•. MORGAN. TTAVANA CIGARS—NEW LOTS.— Comprising Figaro, elthorges,El Sol, nod other choice brands, assorted sizes. LOW prlre,siltpword, Suitable for retail at 8 cents, 10 cents. and net:l.lN. • 6; rug JET & SONS. Importers, jyt-12t" 3,10 4vutil DiON't §tkett, —elt. Next public sale, July 11. will very large al/JOUlli, by order of the Orplitu ) ,* 4 t exprotors, and others:. Sales of furniture at the Auction Sig, ; . , • TILLUISI /AY. it REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE, SA t . r Printed catalogues, comprising several thousand dollan+, including every city mid COM] ry property. rroin the sin:ol, .4 ' inis to the etCgtin t inn lit.ltyis; eggio....'4"il farnit,, business properties, ,te. ."tri B.lr RI Nos. 139 awl 141 Son 11) lotAiill, ..•,.„ „ STYVEI2IIIIC Fl - lINITURE .ktil) FltENe IC -0; ':. 11111iliORS, VINE BRUSSELS AND of ''F': cAurtrys. lap •„ _ _ _ Sale for Aeroflot [totted Sot, CUSP KAI NE I) 110K1'11`A It STtm . t.:,. ON SAT l' ttIIAY 1111)1tN I Nti July R. :11 10 fltork, tit S. E. rotor!. tetto i ) C11.E111117 Streets. for aevotnit -111,110, ivy ()Myr DI the Medical Porveyttr, n cill:lntily deililll , d stores. bed—imckg, crockery, foil iNtriititlars in eat:dog-nes. pANCOAST & W itTiN K TioNEEItS, No. ;Et 0 MAIItIiET SALE OF AMEI TCAN - ANr> LtrPOßTri u r GOODS, NOTIONs, sTocii wy,ms, cATALoOITE, 11,V 'NHS DAY, JOl3 - ecarnoellg at 100 . 0101.1, - ., nlOllll 400 hop selsoo 00 , - I. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPVICF, WASIUMITON, D. C., Jon i . By order of the Quartermaster General, Iher,. wm be sold, at puldle auction, during - the month 1:45. at the I Ime6 and places named hclow, viz ; GIESISORD, D. C., MONDAY and SAT I.; IID each week. N) %Y Toini CITY. WEDNF.SDAY, July c. NEW" YORK CITY, FRIDAY, July 7. aim fm. TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each !Weeh ihr'reafit.r, at the (I overnualit I7luldcs, corner cod Thirty-MTh of seat. PIDLADELPHIA, PA., TITURSDA Yoreanli week, BALTINDRE, Mo., IV PION ESDA Y„lnly BALTIMDUE, MD., WEDN ESll.ll3..lalyr 26, I(IANS'I'OWN. PA.. W N ES! IA V, .1131 5. ELMIRA. N. Y., FRI DAY..ltilv LANCASTER, FRIDAY, • Two hundred SERVICEABLE liliArr ilimsKi each day. Au opportunlir to pa rehase a superior class of Draft Horses. at 'far less; than their true Value. 1,1 now offered to thedimblie. The sound am] serviceable, flu longer requirud la the army, and Ififist he SOW. The attention of 11 1:11A. gees of city railroads and manufactories Is especho, ty called to these sales. Horses Sold ,ingly. Soles to entrtmenee at 10 A.M. Turut4 CM:4I, ID United States COlToacy• JAMES A. Drov. Gen. charge Ist Div. Q. M. 1., SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES Qum:Tr:n - 31A STEII CIENETIAL'S Ozr JCR. FinsT WASIITINGTON ern', Mln Vii, tr Will he polo at public auction itUCIUC the month ni July, 18115, to the highest bidder, at the IhneA places ueumi below, viz: BALTDIORB, mu., w EDNESD AY. .Tuly S. ilip,olono, ii. P.. TWITESDAY, .July 6. GIEf3BORO. D. C.. FRIDAY. Jniv i, trod on'l'LFl4- DAY, THURSDAY, Cud FRID.A.Ii of v 6 di wttk thereafter. YORK, PA.. FRIDAY, .761 v 7. MIFFIANTOWN. PA., FRIDAY, .Tuly 7. wiLLiAMS.PORT, PA., WEDNESDAY, Jul 12. READING PA.. - FRIDAY, July 11. EASTON, 1 1 A.. TUESDAY. JulvlFl. BALTIMORE MD.. ;WEDNESDAY, July M. IsIEWPORT, 1 1 A.. FIR ID AY, July 21. POWSVit.i.E. PA., F1111)AY Jul v 28. WILMINGTON DEI. SAT tritiM'y, . lIALTEmoim 1 , ,, fh :.4 . 10,1„ , , July 3.1. Two limo - trod 11.011511. - ,emelt For mad nisl farJoiug purposes, many good llat gs tins e lui ;,1,.1 F ec ll ii7As . o 7. .t ili l , Terms vast', in Vatted Slates en 11 , 311e.y. .1 AMES A. CAIN, Brov. Thdg. Oen. 1n chargr Irivisloo IL.). M. c 0, 1865. - -Street: 1 ELECTP.I.O IT, ("PEI C.lEg. 1 No. 15E1- North ELEYIr7iT;!, bel , r, 11', , ,1; i ales. CI lE:•.vIN 1..:1' and 14.111T11!...III ) 1,31 - Teets. West Philari 1 :11tilt. I.)n. TTIONAS .4.1.i.e:.: having been Teri .0 ( ,...1 ecoaflil in lb, I.lll'n r.f l‘iseases by till, Ile% ,:,..f thod. NVOIIIII hifti!lil I , i, friends !tmi the jeib:i.- that lie in still litrittLitt.e: :mil caring :1,...,.. 1 ) whom medleine did not alt'ie2i, awl ci1i,,i..:,...' r ineertittle. • 1 We will lueittion tt few of the 1 DigeirieL, b, 1.,. ) cure of whlei. tilt .1 reetment seldom ii ev , t i's':;: Ithennattima, .Ft iii li - elw'r - t)i , ....,. / Nenralgia, ,ti:ingrenc, ILI eel! Paralysis, Ineers, Cramps, 111911,, .....1111:1.1 " iii,,,r,. ] ,;:ia, ljt),,i•r!,'S.• Co:111.;11 " ' 1 ITlll'Oat " Firver .k Ague, I , :re.pti,m , . 1 1Yolaons, Asthma, 'lnilewinations ' Noe I..mis , loit , , Congestion, lieworthage, !Diabetes, Sae, Patients will in t , •eatwt at t r iliZ . 1%...HV11 , 41 when desired: a 141',, , ..111.11111M . al' 1.: ,, ii.H0t1 , ,!, , may hi g,•4-11:11. - : /Jo 0:',....,:i flout an. i . .. 11L , In city. Consul :, i ions gratis. °Vet! h0ne,...) I. :li 1 to g P. AI., in the city. 1 apl9-ant DE, Tif0 , ., , , ...li,T.r.!:', F.leri,rl,..iii it SYRUPS, &c., FLECTROPAT I ESTABLI•Ii -31111NT.---T/11. A. If. STEVIISt , , one or 1: ; ,; DISCOVEIIFIIS e.l' svotolo Taig alsease I.v INIODiFIED Et.: , :( Tin c.t. CATIIINS. alit/ 1010 lias lmou so vol.) O of I'ENN SOI"AlIF. for thy tit three yeto... lnvYrQ ofi, (or_.ood 12es1.1elleo to 11534 I*l Street. one door InloW St.vcitteenth. All persons fl4 . 6irilig attypa , a'aarrot - with regard to his pedal olo:10• of tpulttnbmt, please eillt or scud for II p;lei'tlet. Consultatiou or odvit. g ,JOHN C. BAKER &CO.'S COD I..!ViN : TRUE .ASI) GENLTINE—iIti , I: , passed in coiallty and 1 , 1;',. , c5, !be. SWEETEST AND EEST PARED. . . In Coughs. fold::, 14 rt: heti i Us, Asththri, (..i..nr..1'.t.. Cipieti I. Coit,untptlonoth.l all S'•orottiltmBcomplo.ii,..l, it (Mem lin,, prom”.es ilinE,)iate an.i vortain ,•tr, ..1; .. , :h.it (alu , r rtquolie. iIaVU I leeti talicit with littie no lwittlit. :Scold by all Dm figist city, and loy the pra- Drietcor. :No. 71R N It 30(1-sthIlh{al S, MAIL LINE fur FORT MONROi:, W OLK., CITY POINT. and El CIIMI;N 11, le' ari,t, class steamers am! experienced 0101 y. The Bay Line steamers I.:MA:ma anil Webster will leave the Union flock, foot, street. daily. at ti welt,[': P. M.. fur For, Nt.ooot anti Norrollc, ennaceting at Fort roe wiih the steamorit U ei'gi ana ilitd M. Martin for rior Point and Itielommd. Va.. Returning. will leave Richmond at M. 419i:y, stopping at Cite Point. and noting at Pori !i„11- roe with the thiy Line stennwrs that leave NinifiCi: at ",!..; I'. M. anti arriving liaßimore liatc th. - Flitaterit and Western trains, and for WaAdinc• toll City. D. C. . . The steamer, of this line navi g ate the river, going and returning I!iltireiVill day time, gh passengers ample time to sec the fortification , . and all other objects of interest. Tickets for the above places can be had an W:174 of the boats. Fare from Baltimore to Norfolk si . Fort Monroe iYI Through ticket "tali hinge to I/ r.,tat .. 11 State-rooms and :teals extra. The state-room nevomme,latlens ant un , tlirptu..e , l. and the table well ,upplie.l. Pas:tenders taking the 1.15 train front Phil:viol phta wilt untke connection with this lino. Passengers taking the t _V. 31. troll eiTbm New York ittrib ample time to (lino in Bait hit. Pre. Vast.ett(terst takin:: the 3 I'. 11. trail. Croat make connection with this line. coault will It It waiting on the arricul of the. 1.15 train froln l'hilttelphin to etotecy- na...t.tus , rf to the intats of this line. fire of charge. 31. it'.11.,1,5. li. B. JA317.1?, (funeral Passenger Agent, STEAM TO LIVERPOOT, , — g at Ogecastown—Tia , I.la sailing . Gnil-II ti EKK EX, earrVil/V iht. s. CITY OF DUMAN ONESDA.Y. dtl:.' n. CITY I;0t!z TITIWAY. .116v A. KANGAROO AVEONESDAY, 4 . 111 y .2. CITY Olt' ED I Nit i At Noun, front Pler .14. North River. It.ATES (IF PASSAGE. First tabi» .. Allow Steyeage 4:11 1 to London.. li, 00 " to 31 "' " to Park BO 00 " to Port. nl al Passengers also forwarfleil to ltavro, liVo2llcll. at modrfatr r.li by the mall steamers, ssillng evert. S !lat. linty, payable in gob!. Passage by the sttiamerA. pavnble in IT. S. carrettey. Steerage mi4sage from Liverpool or QUOOn ,to rrtt. VOgoid[Or 't'leltrfs rant Lr tninynt here by persons sending lon thrir friends. For farther information. apply at the t i.onpalty'g 401 IN . GALE. Agent. Jet: 111 WALNUT Street. Phila. BOSTON AND PIEIL11)111,- ---*4-, pm P.A3I:•qU 1' LINE. mail ng rrolit ( . : „.1, p o rt o p ;-4.ltrl'lMAl64 1 • l'IM1 II r,T I'lN E Street. ;;Itct Long )1113r4 Ji too. ,teviil7llll) . Xoll,3l.lN, Capl”in Baker. - tell: ;