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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1867. 2 laws which restrain the inlerconrse of friends, and tuc rOLlTICAI DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONTENTION. The Democratic County Convention reassembled at Innooent amusement aud recreation that is a busy world should be vouchsafed to toiling industry. 13. That the hypocrisy of the Republican party has its Iwt expression in the action of its late nominating conventions, where, with unnsnal promptness and decision, they spurned the soldier they once pelted.

Com ten o'clock yesterday morning ia Washington Hall, lira Sloop or War "Bkookxtn." Yesterday morning the Brooklyn steam corvette, twenty guns, slrlved at thia port ia thirty-four days from Itio do Janeiro, sfter being absent from the United States nearly two years, during which time she has served a tbe flag-ehlp of the South Atlantic Squadron, bearing theaf Bear Admiral The following is t.o of Command of the squadron and staff: fl. Admiral S. W. Oodon, late commanding South Squadron Lieutenant Commander J. B.

Mar JfiKhtb and Spring Garden streets. President Peter FUOM SpeeuU Corrmpondenee the Inquirer. Nsw lonx. Sept. 4, 18T.

TbU moralng an old tenement bouse, No. 15 1 Eleventh street between. Third and Fourth avenues, inhabited chiefly by colored families, wm the scene of fearful tragedy-being no less than the brutal murder of a colored woman by her husband, Criplno Ca-dena, Spanish negro. For atx or seven monthi cart, Criplno and bit wife. A Armbrnster called the Convention to order, tne list or tneir uominers.

14. That the action of the Democratic Convention Awrm Hirht welehts: B0(43IJfe. fr middle r. 3r ev7doiXc. lor California ttf'm and (c for heavy da COFFBiFirnv Sales of MO bags Bio on private "ST 4 ATI -Onlet and flrrn.

Sales 780 bhds. Cuba at 11 7W Ml LAMNlM-Is dull. pjiTKOLKUM-Kirm. 8ale tOOObbla at 139l4c, for crude, and for refined, In bond, HOPS -Unchanged. firmer.

8ales bbls. new mesa, at $23-45amo, closing at $13 regular ld $28-75; prime, $20, aud prime ineaa, $22-78 Beef firm. Sales 100 at previous prices, Beef Captain Charles F. HcOulr said: Mr. President.

before proceeding to ballot for Register of Wills. I desire to call the attention of the Convention to a mis In Hie names of gallant soldiers for the eut-rrapesof the people, while it attests the siucerity of their professions, is likewise an acknowledgment of the debt of gratitude due to the meinorv of the U-mented dead, and the services ol the heroic living. A letter, received from i nomas raci-'uiiougu, wm take which was made yesterday in nominating a gentleman for Vic President ot thia Convention who has oo credentials, and Is, therefore, not member of this body. 1 refer to Colonel William 0. Morehead.

vin, Acting Fleet Captain; Master, B. H. McCalla, Act.ug Fleet Lieutenant Snrgeon. A. C.

Gorgaa, Fleet Surgeon; ntorge Phinkett, Fleet Paymas. er: Chief Engineer, jC.ls.De Luce; First Lieutenant read, in which be beSL-ed leave to withdraw bis name thrt Sheriffflltv. I Ik.n J. I hams dull. Bacon steady.

Sales 50,000 It ice-cored short ribbed. 13KC. bulk, and It dry salted clared the choice of the Convention for tbe office of B. McKean, Fleet Marine Officer 5 Admiral's Secre- who commanded the One-hnndred-and-elxth Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Two years ago he Sheriff.

Mr. Lvle was escorted Into the room ana aa- I wryi xsruiey. shoulders, lOtfc bulk. Cut Meat steady Sales 164 was not identified with the Democratic party. riMnKil n.invntitinn.

and WHfc followed 1)V Mr. Me- The list of officers of the flar-shlo Bronklm n. tuse. Bhouiaora at ana oam uifinic Lard atearly. Sales of 140 bbls.

at 12V(le. Butur rary and others. The Convention then adjourned The only object I hare in making this statement la etnsiiw. this: 1 am assured that Colonel Morehead, after the rnllows; Captain Thomas H. Patterson; Lieutenant Commanders-F.

V. McNair, C. McKay. H. Tallmaa; Lieutenant C.

V.Gridleyj Actine Master-George F. Winslow Acting Ensigns S. L. Vennard. Convention adjourns, will denounce its proceeedings.

POLICE A' AlliS. sieaay. unio, Diaie, at7'13Vc- Liverpool. T500bnh. Corn WO bbla.

Oil at 4a. and per etoamer 21,500 buah. Corn at d.W3Vd. To Glsagow. per ateamer, 10.000 I hope the gentlemen will elect one to the vacant po sition who ia member of this body.

anaoi.iar, Ths grocery store of Mr. Dougherty, situated at No. William Cbander 1 waa then nominated and A. w.bdow; Mate B. U.

Studley; Surgeon-AC. Gorgas; Acting Surgeon-F. Ingram; Paymaster-George Plnnkett; Chief Kngineer B. 8. DeLuce; First Assistant Engineers-! K.

Greene, U. W. Kohie; Second Assistant Engineer W. A.MIntzer: Matilda, Inhabited a small rear basement of the above boose. Crlptno" is Cuban, who h.aa been In the country about eleven monthi, and worked at a eegar factory la Liberty street.

Matilda, hla wife was New Orleans girl, and they bad been married about six onth, Criplno 1 about twenty years tot i and hla wife waa about thlrty-fonr year old. iney lived tery unhappily. About three month ago be threatened to kill her, and ba wm arrested and snt to BlackwsD's Island, out was but weeks ago, at the earn eat pellciutlon or bit wile. -r Last night two Cnban negro ealled at the apart-menu occupied by the Oadenas, and left Mini washing. Criplno took nmbrsge at this, and requested hla wife not to do the washing.

They quarreled all night, and thia morning JlaUld told Criplno that be moat cither leave the boos or aha would. Ho refuaed to sro, and abortly before ten o'clock ah commenced packing up bar elothea, laying that 'aha had made up her mind to leave him. A few minutes afterwards, colored woman living in the front basement heard atllda acreamlng, and aha ran Into the back basement and iaw Criplno with hii wlte'a head under bis arm, and atabbing at her with a aheath knife, Thii woman, Christiana by name, seized hit arm, and ha elected Vic President, be being the gentleman who was mistaken for Colonel Morehead, their personal bSHb. Wheat, at 4d. S600 ooxeauneeae, ai wu tone Tallow at 16s.

A ahip from Philadelphia to a direct port on the continent, with 6000 bbls. Petroleum, oa private terms, aud a barque hence to a Continental port, with 4000 bbls. Petroleum, at 4a. 3d. 1317 Tine street, was entered by thieves on Tuesday night.

They succeedud in effecting an entrance by borintr through the back door. The thieves carried off a hundred segars and four dollars in money. appearance being very similar. Acting 'intra Assistant Engineers J. D.

Thompson, K. C. Brooks, W. A. Bowie; First Lieutenant of Marines-William B.

McKean: Admiral's Clerk-C. 8. On motion or Jobn Campbell a committee or Sv Whelen: Captain's Clerk B. H. Patterson? Pavmaa.

CITY INTELLIGENCE. The dwelling ofMr. Freedty at Nineteenth and San- ter'a Clerk-Georcre Thompson: Boatawain-Ohaales was appointed by the chair to eject all those who were not members of the Convention, and to keep tho members in their seats. Miller; Gunner Felix Cassidy; Carpenter Ubeneier Thomson; bailmaker John J. Stanford.

Lkoaot and SpookssionTaxbs. But com The following letter was then read from James Mc- som streets, waj entered on Monday night, by cutting a hole through a window shutter, and then slipping the bolt, Tbe house waa ransacked, bnt as ths family are absent from ths city, it Is not known what has been stolen. A Chicago Visitor. The eminent book paratively few persons in Philadelphia are conversant with the law and the decisions relative to what is en-titlad legacy and succession taxes. By "Legacy Taxes" are meant ttxes on peisonal property.

seller and publisher of Chicago, Mr. S. G. Origgs, it now In this city on a visit. While the ostensible ob Clintock Pmi.ii.riiiv Sept, 3, 187.

To tb i President and Members of the jlemocratic County Covention, Washington Hall, tieutlemeu: Desiring, as I aincercly do, the success of the Democratic party at the ap- firoachiug election, aud wishing to promote barmouy nrnnrbody, I respectfully withdraw mr name as a candidate for nomination for Kegister of Wills. a BRUTAL ASSAULT. At the corner of Wood snd Levering streets is a ject of his journey is pleasure, yet being a practical whether the same be legacies devised by will, or distributive shares, arising from a legal division of pro man, Mr. Origgs in the midst of his enjoyment forgets track at her with the knife, bat fortunately did not not bis business. When he first started in Chicago the annual amount of his sales did not exceed fifty perty amongst heirs-at-law.

tavern, kept by a Mr. Blanis. On Tuesday evening last, Charles Blanis, the son of the above, was In the bar-room of the place when three Germans entered. The Hermans called for drinks, and afterward commenced wrangling about them. In the midst of their In doing this I beg leave to suggest to my mends thsexnediencv in view of the atiiii of the Republi trike her," The wife broke away from the grasp of can partv of placing on our ticket for this othce a the murderer, and ran into the rear yard.

Criplno The estates or all persons wno uien niter uiy 1862, are liable to the legacy tax, provided the above smoont, divided among all the beire, exceed $1000. But the share of the buaband or wife of the deceased i. nnni fnim this tii also, the share of the minor Soulier wuusv rvcuru is uunfwnuuuw. I tender mr moet sincere and heartfelt thanks to the quarrel they an attacx on was knocked down and while prostrate was beaten over followed bar, dragged her back Into the basement, and plunged the knife into her left breast. She sank to the floor and died in about ten minutes.

thousand dollars, bnt now it is reckoned by millions. Ills business bas kept pace lth the increase in the population of that city. In 1H49, when he located there, the number of residents of Chicago was but 20,000, and now it is 230,000. This rapid and larere increase ia Mr. Griggs' business may appear somewhat surprising nntil it is remembered that Chicago is the great distributing centre to the West and Northwest, not only the head with the heavviieer muz.

His head pre sented a fearful appearance, being covered with cuts snd abrasions, and he was discovered, long after the An alarm wm given, and Criplno, who did not at many friends who have pledged me their support for this nomination, and, wishing you a harmonious session and success to ths ticket you nominate, snd to which I pledge my hearty support, I am, gentlemen, very truly, yours, James MoClimtook. The Convention then proceeded to ballot lor a candidate for the office of Remitter of Wills. tempt to escape, waa arrested, and locked up at the Fif asaai ants had made their escape, in a verv dangerous teenth Precinct Station House. He claims to have no condition. Serions results are apprehended.

One of ror the publications or rmiadeipma, new lorxanl ths Germans bore the name of Schmidt. Boston, nut also lor tnose oi an nurope. In the store of bis enterprising firm will be fonnd shootiks arm at. child of the deceased is exempt, unless snch share exceeds $1000, in which ease the excess is taxable. Where a aunt of money ia let: in trust, the annual Interest to be paid to one person during life, the principal to revert to another, both the annuity and remainder are taxable upon their present value.

Executors aud administratora having charge of personal property for distribution are required to give notice of that fact in writing, to the United Statea Assessor, within thirty days; and. before making payment or distribution of such money or property to heirs, shall make return thereof under oath to tho Assessor, and pay the tax: the rate of tax, from 1 to percent, and to be paid bv the administrator from the ah area. In case a voluntary return and payment Two men named resnectlvelv Hueh Boyle and the finest and best selected assortment of books west of tbe mountains, and one of the finest in the United Thomas Cleary. engaged in a quarrel on last Tuesday a. Pnliimhi, iv.nn.

anil Ami.rif.il Those placed in nomination toe aav previous were Alexauder F. X. Gallagher, Colonel William A. Leach. Alexander L.

Crawford. John H. Crawford, Major J. Vf. Frit, Nicholas II.

Magtiire, Major John R. Coxe, Colonel William B. Sipes, Andrew Alexander, Charles T. Mathewa, Colonel Ambrose A. Lechier and George States.

As an. exemplification of business tact, steadiness, and success, Mr. Griggs deserve the commendation of all. The cause or ineiratnerence was me action oi some oi Mllltzer. the Democratic delegates.

Boyie, It is alleged, drew a revolver and fired two shots at Cleary. One ahot passed through Cleary's coat sleeve, and the other Hospital asks. A lad 13 years of age, STOAT BAT.LOT. 16 Crawford, J.H.... Leach Coxa 821 Sipes of tax be not made, the Amwasor ahalloiake as assess passed inrougn nis reu arm, po-iuiui mmitu.

Cleary was taken to St Mary's Hospital, at Frankford road and Palmer street. Boyle waa arrested. Yeeter- by name of William Gutb, was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday with bis head badly bruised and his arm broken by a fall from a railroad 88 a day morning he had a hearing before Alderman ueins, Maguire. 16 34 Matthews Gallagher 23 Lechier Crawford, A 14 ear at the Baltimore Depot. The injured boy resided knowledge of the murder.

Ht sari his wife went out at about live o'clock, and returned at about nine She was-then bleeding profusely and said that she had been murdered. When arrested hla bands were covered with blood, and there was blood on his shirt front and on his face. He account for these stains, by hla wife putting her arms about bis Beck when she came in from the street. He denies all knowledge of the knife which was found In the basement, and which was covered with blood. A heavy flatiron waa found in th baaement also stained with blood, and it is aopposed that he commenced the attack upon his wire by striking her with the iron.

A final meeting or the Executive Committee of the Southern Belief Association was held at No. 1 Broadway to-day. The total cash receipts have been Stttt.SM, all of which has been expended. The number of bushels of corn purchased has been 175,311. The contributions made In aid of the South has been nearly 15,000,000.

This includes $573,000 expended by order of Congress, through tbi Frtedmen'e Bureau, Under General Howard. General Thomas 3. Wood, recently from the eom- ana was committed to prison, MAUOiors mscnix-F. ment; and, in case of wiiltui neglect or reiusai oi mose having control of an estate to make return and pay the tax, they are liable to a fine not exceeding $1000, together with the tax, costs, dec. The tax is a lien upon the property for twenty years, unleaa the same be sooner paid.

Thus much in relation to legacy taxes. at No. 1435 Fitzwater street. ..324 Charles Call, asred 67, was admitted to the same Total Kece ssary to a choice, 113. sxooan ballot.

For the above offense Fat. Mnrphy and Michael Mohan were arrested on Tuesday night. It appears that rv. umA nnHt-Ml with the wife of a man re Hospital. He severely injured hia spins by falling down four flights of stairs.

He resided in Eleventh Succession Taxes" are those levied on real estate. siding at Somerset and Spring streets. Murphy got street, above Vin. The name of J. H.

Crawford wa withdrawn. whether belonging to an estate, or passed by deed or Sipes. Leach. 10 1 gift, daring the life of the owner. The real estate of Ritkbtos Yacht Clvb.

A trial of speed Demons wno aiea alter aiune so. ism, ia name 10 me Coxe Masnire threw stones at the bouse breaking windows and doing other damage. They were committed by Alderman 11 Lechier Alexander Will take place on Saturday, ths 7th inst, between the tax without reference to the value of the same. If Smex. A Ban HUSBAND.

89 real estate be sold, the funds arising therefrom for distribution, are liable to succession tax, aud the Gallashen Crawford. A. boats belonging to this club. There are rour classes of boats entered. It Is expected to be a very interesting race, as there is great excitement on the snbject 31 John Jenkins is the name of a man who Uvea at No.

administrator or trustee shall eivt notice, make re Kecessar to a choice, na. 313 Coatos street. On Tuesday last he got drunk, went home, smnahed the furniture in the house. turns, and pay the tax, as in the case of legacy tax above onoted. nnder a Denaltv of $500 aud Costa.

TH1KII BALLOT. aud much rivalry neiween tne owners oi we uiuereu. yachts. Much sport may be looked for. Crawford 85 chased his wife into the street, aud threatened to kill hor.

The irrMrna of Mrs. Jenkins attracted ths atten tnand of the Department of the Mississippi, is at the Sipes 17 floods belonging to estates of those wbo died after Jnne 30, 1804, are not exempt from succession tax, although a deed of gift may have been executed prior to that date, orovided the same did not fully taks Fifth Avenue Hotel. He is visiting the East on leave tion nf nnlireman. and he arrested Jenkins. The TrrsJuBTON League Island.

The court Lechier 81 Coxe 89 Maguire 13 Frits 40 37 Alexander 85 of absence, at the invitation of Col. John A. Bridge- latter was taken before Alderman Massey, and was has appointed the following gentlemen as the jury to land, formerly of Indiana, and will he complimented held in $1000 bail to answer. Ilf TBOCBI.K. .837 effect until after that date.

Persons liable to succession tax shall within thirty days from the time of becoming entitled to the possession of the real estate or ty a dinner at Delmonlco's before leaving the city, Total Necessary to a choice. 119. Tbe name of Colonel Lechier was dropped. rorKTH BALLOT. The party yesterday enjoyed the hospitality of Mr.

C. assess the damagea for the taking of the land on the north side of the back channel at Leagne Island: Charles B. Trego, B. O. Godfrey.

Samuel Kilpalrick, Gilbert Parker, D. M. Fox, M. Newkirk aud Wm. B.

Jenks. nronta tnereor. rive nonce oi inai iaci to me assessor. At Swanson and Christian streets ia a tavern owned by one William Kusk. He was before Alderman Beit-ler on Tueaday last, charged with selling liquor to man whose wife alleges that she forbid him doing so.

Th enmranlHinant asserts that her husband Is in the f7. Tabor, at his residence on Staten bland. Eleven persons were fined tea dollar each yester make return and pay the tax, or be liable to penalty and expenses. The rate of succession tax is from 311 83 19 23 Coxe 38 Sipea one to six per and Is a first lien on the property day in the Court of Special Sessions, for cruelty to Fkix a Fit. At Fifth and George 151 h.hti Tttinr intiTirated.

and when in that condi lor nva years, aniens sooner paia. animals. streets, about seven o'clock, on Tuesday after tion he abuses her shamefully. Rusk was held to Frits. 43 IS Total ...823 answer at court.

Ths iNTER-bTATK air. 1 he arrange Charles Gray, leader of the gang of burglars that recently opened the aafe of the Adams Express Company, at Kingston, N. was arrested la this city rOXTET BTOLHW. Necessary to a choice, its. The name of Mr.

Uaguire was dropped. ments for the great Inter-Stat Agricultural Fair, noon, a young woman, about nineteen years of age, fell in a fit. Her name is unknown. She was dressed in a white frock, dark sack and mixed straw bat. Removed to the SU Joseph's Hospital.

Ths house of Mr. 3. Z. Beans. No.

1639 K. Thirteenth which commences at Norristown, on the 11th of VIKTH BALLOT. yesterday. street, was entered an evening or two since and a September, and continues nntil the 17th, are being Spike, a notorious counterfeiter, was arrested in number or volumes oi poeiry were eioien. is presumed that the thief gained admittance through the Crawford Fritx Coxe Alexander.

Gallagher. Sipes rapidly completed, and everything Indicates that the Died from his Isjtjeies. About half-past this elty yesterday, osa a charge of selling counterfeit S3 S3 29 ..838 front rlnor aa it Will lelt OOOn On SCCOU1U OI IM affair will prove a triumphant snccess. Eastern Penn 33 currency Leach warmth. The books were handsomely bound and sylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland will be one o'clock yesterday afternoon, Wesley Giusel, who was wonnded by the explosion at tbe Bridesburg Arse Robert 8haw wa arrested yesterday morning while consisted of the works of Cowper, Holmes, Keea, Total The name of Mr.

Sipes wss dropped. nal on August 17, aiea irom nis injuries. Hemans, sc BKOKRIf HEATtS. taking one thousand eight hundred dollars worth of toods from the clothing store of Louis 8 trailer, which SIXTH BALLOT. vioarta was arrested on Tnesdav last and ar- Suddes Death.

Yesterday morning, 33 31 Coxe Frita Leach gtad been packed up by burglars, rl.nrl hefnre Alderman Morrow, on the chares of air. William D. Tronaon, living in Fifth street, Crawford. having been concerned In the attack on the bar-tender Bridget Sharkey, aged (5, died suddenly at No. 1732 Montrose street.

The Coroner waa notified to a.lend. Total. Alexander. at tonsmine tavern, ai orcuuu auu ouii aircci. on Mondnv evening.

The bar-keeper was. struck on The name of Mr. Gallagher waa dropped. Greenpoint, was knocked down and robbed on his own stoop on Monday night. Mr.

Tronson waa struck on the head with a nluneahot and severely injured. the head with a blackjack. Heads was held to answer SBVINTH BALLOT. Leach RS I Coxe 47 MEXICO. by the Alderman.

CETJII.Tr TO A HrtRSf Jlie assailants escaped. well represented, and the live stock, agricultural and domestic display will be very fine. Extraordinary ex-ertiona are being need to nuke this Fair snrpass all former ones. The Fair gronnda are only alxteen miles from Philadelphia, and can be reached several times a day by means or the Philadelphia and Norristown and Beading Railroads. "Lady Thorn" and "Mountain Maid." two of the fastest trottera In the United States, are among the horses entered.

For trials of speed there are five premiums of $100 each, aud the horses mentioned above are matched for $1000 premium. The Heydrick Steam Plow and Fire Extinguisher will both be tested daring the Fair, aud exciting trials may be anticipated. Imitation of Native Gold Gbains. Mr. J.

Eckfeldt, Assayer at the Mint, has within a day or two had occasion to call the attention of Dr. Lin- Kritx 63 Alexander 40 Oswfoid 47 I A Toronto despatch says that Alrlch and Harvey, Total notorious counterfeiters, who escaped from the Brook A man givine the name of George W. Wise was arreted at the Baltimore depot, on Tuesday for needless and cruel severity towards a horse be was lr. is allseed that he heat tbe animal with lyn prison last week, were arrested there to-day, The name of Mr. Alexander was dropped.

IIGHTII BALLOT. Fritx 63 I Crawford. 54 the tail-board of ths cart He was taken before The number of emigrants that arrived at this port during the week ending to-day was 8899, making a total of 171,820 this year. The number of arrivals i-h 82 Alderman Dallas, and was held in $700 bail for trial. SHOT AT AN OFFICES- rove 65 Total 234 The name of Mr.

Crawtora was dropped, ana tne during the same period last year waa 170,199, ninth ballot was ordered. William Cullen Bryant, returned from Europe derman, the Director, to a recent case of fraudulent B1HTH BALLOT. Policeman Bell, on Tuesday last, arrested a man by the name of Robert Smith Lister, for having ahot at Officer William Bnrns during a disturbance at Third and Catharine streets, on Monday evenine. He was taken before Alderman Morrow, and was held in S'2000 to-day. Leach 110 i Coxe 59 Imitation of native gold grains, offered at the Hint Reported In the Liberal Arany-l'aaale and uar ez GenrraU Items.

A correspondent of the New Orleana picayune, writing from Uriuiba, Aug. 7. says: The mntiuons spirit, has already developed itself in the capital. Nearly two hundred officers of the Liberal army were thrown into prison several days since. Tbey were engaged in a plot against Juares, is all tbe intelligence we can get.

This is the beginning only. Intelligent men (both foreign and native) predict a revolution in sixty days, ninety at furthest. Tbev stake money upon the prediction. The army in not favorable to Juarez; his policy is too rigid. Bias is more popular with the soldiers so is Escobedo, or Corona, General Canales sent his Adjutant to the capital to negotiate for a recognition of himself as one of tbe liberatois of Mexico.

The chiefs seem disposed to unite all the cofiicting elements, and espcciallr to conciliate Canales. So Diaz and Escobedo united in a request that C'anak-s might be recognized. But Jnarex Fritx 70 .239 and suggestive of caution. Mr. Bckfeldt says: Those who are accustomed to ths appearance or the Total Toe Money market continues easy at tvas cent, for call loans.

Foreign exchange is steady at 1O90 10V, Kold, for first-class sterling bills. American gold is firmer, openingat 141 declining! to 141 is and bail to answer at court. POOI CALVES. TISTB BALLOT. 69 Leach 178 1 Fritx.

On Tnporlnv Thomas Hammett and James Lynch real article wonld not be deceived by the manufacture, but the want of such experience might lead some purchasers into serious loss. I deem it hardly necessary or proper to state openly the constituent of this new ami iuL-enioua mixture: suflicieut to sav that nitric c.lo.liiKSt 1'. Total exports specie to-day, loverument stock are active aud steady. Storks are were taken into custody at the Camden ferry for Total 847 Mr. I.erh havine received a majority of the votes firmer.

Michigan Southern has advanced Canton tyin" calves bv all four feet and loading tnem in a can in that state. 'In default of bail they wtre committed and Erie, Illinois Central, and New York Cen Dolled, was declared the choice of the Convention for by Alderman Hurley. acid, unless heated eonsiaeraniv, win produce nine or no action upon it. The trial of boiling acid will settle any doubt Thee made-up grains have nearly the sirn or olothks. A man bv the name of John Welsh was committed by Alderman Dallas on Tuesday last, for the larceny tne omce oi neKisier ui ttijib.

The following resolutions were presented by Charles W. Carrigan, Chairman of Committee, and adopted Th Democratic party of Philadelphia, in County Convention assembled. In presenting to their feliow-citiaens tne unexceptionable ticket this day Dominated, do hereby resolve, true color, but their snape is romiaeu ana snort-Mice, sutticient to condemn them without further trial in experienced hands. tral, IV rent. Hudson feu declined and Cleveland aud Toledo, 1 cent.

K. T. STOCK SALES 8ECOND BOARD SEPT. 4. U.

8. s's' 81.r.lll 100 sb Mer. I'n. $1,000 'do 111.V 30 p. c.

paid. 17 120,000 rj.S.ee.fcSO.e. 105 ah Pacific 144V h. 109 MsuK. T.Ce....10f $38,000 do 110 UK) do.2dcall.l0t of a bundle of clothes.

John was caught in tne act. A Step is the Right Direction. The Prhskstatios. lesterday afternoon, at the rooms of the German Society, on Seventh street, 1. 1 nut iney nave an connuer.tr in iuc iu-telliirence, patriotism and discriminating justice of the 100 sh Erie RR 70 American people.

above Chesnut, a couple of magnificent watches were presented to Messrs. Camp and Eogelke. Mr. Camp new law relative to buildings accidentally destroyed is to be rigidly enforced. Mayor McMtcbaei baa iasned rules for this purpose.

He has appointed Chief of Police, Samnel G. Ruggles, and Fire Marshal Alexander W. Blackburn, Deputy and Assistant with power to carry ont the law. was the President, and Mr. Knelke the Musical Direc tor of tbe Tenth General number of our prominent citizens were at the presentation, among $1,200 U.S.H IS-SBC do 1HV tn.wt do 0.8.6a, $300,000 TJ.S.6S.5-30.C 7 new Issue.

$110,000 Trea. 7-30 N. series 107V Sr, 000 Tenn.ts, new 4v $10,000 Missouri ee.103',, $1,01 A do 103 VI JNWN. C.6s.ex-C B4V1 The first role requires the officer in command or a whom were the Mayor of the city, who mad the presen district to notify the Fire Marshal and Chief of Po tation address. The watches were accompanied by handsome sold chains, and were appropriately in lice, bv telegrapn, or any explosion or caiasiruiinr.

He shall then assemble his reserve, and proceed to the 20 sb F.rieR..Pr.... 7 600 sh Read. RR 103 'i 109 do s3. 83V 100 sh 111. Cent 120 100shN.Y.&N.ILB.lssu 100 sh T.W.AW 49 400shChl.N.W.

4i 600 do liSO. 4 loo bis. 404 100 do 46 snOehC.AN.W.Prf. 71 200 do. 2d call.

71 800 sh Chi. A K. 1041, 800 sh Mil. St.P... 100 sb Mil.

St.P.Pf. Vt 300 do wi 1W do. lohP.F. W.AC... 106 reiuseri lO noiu cumiuuuicauuu wi.u mm.

110 vnneu him a filibuster and a robber, and said he would send an army to "drive him out of the couutry." Canales swears the "Indian dictator will have a good time in doing iu" Tbe Imperial privates and subordinate ofiicers, French and Austrian, to tbe number of S0O0, are now on the road toward Vera Cruz, and on their way home. They are without means, many of them begging for food. The President has spared their lives. What a magnanimous man I Q2U is a enrions fact that most of the respectable families in Mexico are in mourning for the late Cm. pcoror.

His portrait will yet bang side bv side with those of Iturbide and Hidalgo. They shot Itnrbide for treason now he is one of their honsehold gods. The greatest outrages were committed after Maximilians death. They stole his clothes eveu; all his personal property, and when embalmed he wore hi servant's coat. It was still on him two weeks ago.

Such are our Kepublican brethren on this side of the Gulf. The Courts are still at work, and every week we have one or more executions. The Brownsville Iianchero, of the 81st, publishes the following, and comments upon it with much earnestness: Military Hsadqcabtess Linb or tub Rio GaANnr, Noktuks District or Tamaclipab, MATAoaAj, Aug. 13, 187. These headqnarters have received notice from various sources that Catholic priests, residents of Brownsville, freuneutly come to this city, contrary to prohibitions which have been made, I recommend to you that in such case you proceed against them, according to existing laws, prohibiting said priests from coming to thia city, arresting all offenders and holding them subject to the disposition of these) headquarters.

Fclifb B. Bkbiozabaw To the Chief of Police of this District. scribed. They were delivered to the recipients about five o'clock P. M.

At the conclusion of tbe presentation the assembly sat down to a line collation. A number of silver are to be preeeuted to the other scene with the implements and ropes. Rule second requires the formation of a cordon to prevent onauthorixed persons interfering with the oincers ot the lesuvai. workmen. A Tinie third emnowers the officer in command to ac sz.uiiu an bs $15,000 Missouri t'c.

79 $100.000 O. AM. Cert, Commissioseks Case. Before Commissioner Uibler, yesterday, William Barlay, mate of the barque Amy, was charged with an unprovoked assault Hsh W.U.Tel.... 43V 100 do 43V 900 sh Adams Fx 73', cept of tbe services of a sufficient number of men to do snch work aa may be necessary to extricate dead or wounded persons from mine, or any other labor authorized bv the act, previous to tbs srrival of the Chief of Police or Firs Marshal.

Rule four requires that upon the extrication or any wounded peraons from the ruins, it shall be the duty of the officer in command to see that they have every requisite attention, and to have them conveyed to the hospital or to any place where immediate assistance upon Richard Boylan. Boylan was employed as seaman upon the same vessel, and alleged that on ths 11th day of last August, when the ship waa npon the high seas, tbe male brutally maltreated him. The 2, Tnat tue most iniamoos anu aangerous neresy, au'i one fatal to the purity of the judiciary, is the assertion of the late Republican City Convention, "that the Supreme Court of the State should be iu harmony with the political opinions of the majority of the people." 5. That repudiating a repndiator, and ignoring New England influence in Penusvlvania, we ask for Hon. George Sharswood the vote of every man who prefers financial honor to repudiation, a conacientious lawyer to a political judge, a Pennsylvania jurist to a Connecticut Radical.

4. We hold the debt of the nation to be sacred and inviolable, aud, in discharging our national obligations, we maintain unimpaired and unimpeached the honor and faith of the Republic 6. The Constitution of the Lnlted States, and the laws made iu pursuance thereof, are the supreme law of the land, anything in the Constitution or laws of anyftate to the contrary notwithstanding. No Stats or combination of Statea have tbe right to withdraw from the Union, orto exclude their action in Coneress, or otherwise, any other State or States from the Union. The union of these States is perpetual.

6. The confession of Thaddeus Stevens, the driver of the KeDUhlican party, that the legislation of Congress necessarily and absolutely repudiated the Constitution, "outside of which all agreed they were act-inp," adds to the treason of usurpation the crime of perjury, and, unless signally rebuked by the President and the people, will result in anarchy aud ruin. 7. That it is the sense of the Democracy thronghout the land, and nowhere more clearly than here in Philadelphia, where the Constitution was created, that, if we are standing amidst its rains, they are sacred ruins for us, and we will never pause until, by concurrent svmpathy and action, we restore and build up in all its parts the Constitution Radicalism boasts it bas dc-stroved. 8.

That it is the clear sense of tbe Democratic party of Pennsylvania that tbe contiguity of great ntgrv communities on our borders is dangerous to our peace that suffrage is exclusively within the scope of State legislation, and that if Congress attempt to say prosecutor was called npon to help tack ship, and before he could comply with tbe order waa struck twice, Ci.okino Pbicks. Rrporm 6i Bi Jf. Tolani, Ex-fhiWM ftsos. Canton, 47ffl48; Nw York Central, Erie, 70S70V, Hudson, Vi "iai26V Keadiug, l3H.10a' Michigan Southern, Illinois Central, VbXtmtt Cleveland and Toledo. ltfxrflSI.

Market, firm. Ovni i or ths Assistant Taiscasa or tu Tjkitkd Ptatks, Nrw Yobk, Sept. 4, 181. Keeelpts for Customs For Gold Notes Si.Mo-oo Total Receipu S.SlO.wv Total PavmenU 1431.4 ui and attention can or ri. Rule live empowers theofficcr in command to can on knocked down, aud then kicked.

When the vessel arrived in port he bronsht suit against the mate for tbe attack. Through a legal complication in tbe wording of the law, the Commissioner was nnable to hold the nearest station honse ror more lorce reqnirea, and npon the arrival of a superior officer he shall be reported to and given full details of all that bas transpired and what actiou bas been taken. The officer will then place himself under the orders of such snpe- tbe aeienoant. ue was, mereiore, uiscnargeu. implements shall consist at each The Shooting Season commenced on the station honse of two fire-ropes, ons pick, one crow fitat of September, the same day It begins in Eng- bar, one shovel, and one lantern ano on on.

auu ntiwrof each station honse is en when partridges, the gray partridge, ptrdtx cine- rta, la the principal object of ptus'iit. Here that bird joined to see that they be kept alwaye In good order, so tbat they can be made available for use at any mo is not allowed to be killed either in Pennsylvania or New Jeiaey until month later. Rail shooting is the ruline inst now but the tides occurring so late in the no one shoots rail on a morning ihIa, ment. National Guards Officers Elected. At the armory of the National Guards, on last Tnesdav evenicit, an election was held for officers of the IVew York markets, Kept.

4-6 P. HI. ASH I'N -Qnlet aud unchanged. COTTON -a-More active aud a shade firmer; sales 1W bales middling uplands at chiefly 37c FLOI'B, Ac Receipts 11, Mi bbls. Flour mors active and unchanged.

Hales 0300 bbls. at $6'flM7-75 for superfine State and Western; $8-4010-8s for common to Choice extra State S-H14-eo for common to choice extra Western; $8-80111-85 for coalmen to choice round hoop Ohio, and for new 8u Louis, closinir steady. Southern Flour is'more sctlve, buyers' favor. Sales of i0t) bbls. (part to arrive) common to choice, at $w13.

California flour is lower. Sales 1000 sacks snd bbls. at $llc13 t0. Sales of 150 bbls. Rye flour at 8 5.

Sales 100 bbla City Corn Meal WU1SRY Is quiet and steady. Sales 404 bbls. Western at R6fa3Sc i uc uirus ni some snow oi a cnance. seventr is tbe highest inmhtr as vet renorted killed, snd some of the beat abuts in the city only boasted twsciy- who sta.Pl! v.n in Maryland, Kentncxy, o- PenuKyi-. nve to uuriy.

companies of that regiment. Ths election was conducted by General Charles P. Herring, Brigade vauia, states whose fidelity to the union has never bei questioned, it will be submitted to by none, but resisted by all. 9. That ths suspension of Edwin M.

Stanton was demanded, aud is indorsed by all men who abhor a 1 .1 A I. 1 I. 1. Itefusree from Mexico, trmm. iht -Veto Orleans Picayune, Aug.

28. Monday night the schooner tndrpendnce arrived from Vera Cruz with ons hundred Austrian soldiers from the Imperial army in Mexico. They left August 6, with the understanding that they are to remain ia the United States. They received free passage to New Orleans, and each ons a small sum of money from the Austrian CoubuI at Vera Crux, in consideration of which the Austrian Government has got rid of all obligations toward them. They have now to shut for themselves.

The fiidcr)endnfalse brought some thirty Germane, who composed a settlement which wss started some time since, under Maximilian's protection In Yucatan, Mexico. They bad to leave on account of being persecuted by the Mexicans. Borne seven or eight hundred French, Spanish, German and i-nglith citizens who had been carrying on business 1 iu Mexico and other cities, under tfcs protect the French Ambassador Mr Dano, were on their way to Vera Cru totake nagetoK They Mi 0B the rieUon they were subjected to byUieMexi- CITYKCmCES. Linen Dnstere. lam auortmtnt, different ttylet, impenhut to fitting neatly at the rise.

sit rerfueed price clot out stock. Ball-fov between Bxmm-r A Fifth and Towns Hai.l, Sixth ts.) No. 61S Mabkbt Philadelphia, And No. KM Bboadwav, New York. tVAU kind Summer Clothing telling of cum a ttocK at 9n i OPAIN Hoceipta Wheat, M.624 bnsh.

Wheat is aiteadv. Sates Si. 000 bush, amber Southern at ei'SOA Sh; amber Mlchitran, WW, amber Hute Wii'v 9-34: amber Ohio, $2 33. White Caiiforcia, $'2 So: white Michigan, 32-53. Ilye is quiet.

Sales 9000 bnsh. at $1-44 Republican Ticket of th Twkstt-sixih Twenty-aixth Ward Republican Convention, after having beeain aess.oa for ten days, concluded its labors on Tutsdty last Tbe following gentlemen were placed In aominatlont Select Council J. W. Ro'Ains. Common Council David Uou'dy.

Souool Directors Charles Charles Adami, J. K. Fletcher, Colonel K. B. Badger.

RlVEB ISTILLIGKNCB. The IionP, Captain J. Bennett, sails this morning for Wilmington, JJ. and the Tioga, Captain, J. T.

Morse, New Orleans, and the Wgoming, Captain J. Teal, for Savannah, the 17th inst. All these vessels go out fully freighted. The Juniata. Captain P.

V. Hoxie, awpui auu ueiest a spy. anu me rroaiueui. ui tue United States is justified in his expnlsion by the unanimous concurrence of those who love national unity and respect Individual right. 10.

Tbat we will sustain and heartily co-operate with the President in his patriotic s'orts for the protection of the Constitution, the maintenance of the tin ion, and the preservation of libert ies "inestimable to ns and formidable to tvrants only." 11. Thst the passage, bv tbe last Republican Legislature of Pennsylvania, of law forcing negroea into passenger railway cars, notwithstanding the companies offered Siecial cars for their is but the prelnde to a forced association with vhite wl'iaior western ana ei-oi lur omr. nsney amu Barley alt la moderate demand, bale $500 bash, at ai-ftOuM-NL Inspector. The following gentlemen were eiecreo Company A-Captain, John F. Durang; First Lieu- Company Captain, Robert P.

King, First ESffi'a Kelley; First Lieu- ttfBXSfR H. Jacobus; Fir.tLl.u-tenant, Allen H. Adams. v.t Conipanv F-Cantain, Jacob M. Davis; First Lien-tenant.

Louis Gimber. Company G-Cantain John H. Magee; First Lieutenant, William W.Fenner. Company H-Captain, Charles W. Smith; First Lieutenant, Alex.

McKwen. There being a tie vote for Captain of Company IS it is quite likely another election of that company will be ordered. Attempted Suicide. Mrs. Genter, residing at Ashmead and Clinto atreets, Wl her throat yesterday rooming, at O'clock, Bus lie precarious condition, Rscsipts of Corn 68,004 bush.

Corn without decided rhtutrr HiIm 113.000 hmh. at for sew an i led Western, ailoat! tl-13Al-l for inferior toirood. 9a store, and $l-13(il-18 for unsound do. Receipia of Imss 81,814 bush. OaU Brmer.

Bales sh.ooo dssB. ld Western, at taciiec, new Southern, citizens at the ballot-box and in the domestic circle; a political amalgamation, and a social miscegenation which we utterly remidlnta. will probably leave for New Orleans on the 31st of new on io ana cnicago, 6(rwe. COAL Uaiet and unchaneed. septemoer.

WOOL Firm. Sales 280,00 tb domestic fleece at aOoaAlc unwashed, tl'S34c nulled, SO.t.Mc tabbed In a Bad Wat. At Thirty-third and It. That the Democratic party is pledged so to revise both Federal and Slate legislation as to nut an end to fiscal imposition ns the necessaries of life, and the interchange of commodities which enter into the domestic use of every family, and to modify abrogate all Market streets the culvert bas eared in. An ugly and 4Hc noils, 40(4 76c; Texas, S4426c; California, 18o) tt Cape, 40c, ana Donskoi, 8ic, gold.

I.KATU&tL-licittlotk sole firm at 89J30XC for oangcrvue noie is uierevy uaue tue street..

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