1 8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAtiCII 0, 1869. jfW YORKISM8, trm Omt Oun fXtreepondm. Srw Tore, 11 Arch 9, 1869. When Teloefpcdlam first became the rage, it was predicted that the furore would soon die et Each, however, haa not been the case. So far Iron the excitement subsiding, it has become wider rpread and more intense. Moro manu facturers loan ever before are busy over tho velo cipede, more inventors than ever are engaged la adding Improvements. Blc'.cles, triclcles, and sjoaoTlclclcs are being tamed off with raplder revolntions of workshop wheels. If there have fceen no new schools opened daring the last few nontbi, the old schools are more thronged, both with pupils and visitors. Too Pearnall Brothers', the Hanlous', Calvin Wlbbj's, Wood's, and Panpborne's are open day aud right; along Broadway and In Pulton street, and not one of the larger suburbs, such as Williamsburg, Jersey City, and Brooklyn, bat has Its vt'locipedal school and champion. Lidics, of coarse, prefer the two-wheeled and three wheeled velocipedes-the blclcles and triclcles ta one wheeled velocipede, by the by, I sup ptse, is called an icicle). An enthusiast on the subject is projecting a plan for a one-wheeled riatgemcnt, and Intends taking out a patent therefor. The history of velocipcdism in New York Is very easily traced. Its flrt pioneer was Frank Pearsall, one of the photographists In Mr. Brady's photograph establishment, Daring the last lour months the number of accom plished veloctpeuists he has turned out averasrod se bundled and fifty monthly. IIh school is divided into three departmruts. In the first beginners arc initiatoC. In the second the luore advanced pupils bein to experience that "flesh" went" which comes with the successful practice fan j new pleasure. In the third, the perfected amateurs rheport themselves with an cao and brilliancy which cause thciu to vie with professionals. Of nil the modifications f the machine on which patents are claimed" perhaps the IMckerlng velocipede is the most popular. It is certainly the eaiet to learn, and the mobt stylish when learned. It is de cidedly "knobby," particularly when a fall from it adds to the knebs on your anatomy. Picker ing has Indeed several novel tie?, one of which is an improved lady's bic'clc with a willow seat between the two wheels. The Park will be filled with them this Bpring and summer. So far from orders falling off, they have been piling iu thicker than ever. I would not imply that our streets swarm with the velocipede far from it. Still, the various modifications of the machine are not unfrequently encountered, though mostly be'ore nine o'clock in the morning, and atter seven at night. . There 1b uo such thing as writing many letters without & reference to murders, and a very shocking murder has just been committed on Scavenger I1'1, wli!pl1 fl09 -ls ? relation to Murray Hill that Five Points once uiil to Fifth Avenue. Scavenger Hill derives its naute from the occupation ot the class of rnea who inhabit it. Most of them are scavengers and others, between who;e morals and whose mode of business there seems to be the liveliest sympathy. The murderer in this case is not romantic. No sentiment is to be wasted on him. He is old and gaunt and nngular. He spends his nights In physical foulness. The besom Is his stock in tTade. His dwelling is a shanty 6 feet wide, 12 ieet long, and C feet high, and In this one room he lived with his mlstres' and their offsptlng, a lad of eleven years. On Sunday morning the woman, who, like her husband, waa a hard drinker, was found beaten to death. Her body was like gclatlue. Head, trunk, and limbs had all beeu included in one homogeneous "walloping." The wretched man who committed the dcod is named Hilbert. Apparently, in au as9'.iult, tho cause of which remains as yet unknown, he had beaten her with his own broom handle, and in his desire after "artistic completion," had left no portion of her body unvisited. The neigh bors remain mum on the question. No one heard any Boise, saw any blows struck, was aware ot any quarrel existing. The boy Hilbert remains as eilcnt as his father; aud the dead " scavengeress bids fair to rama'.u unavenged. To wind up this subject of murders, the Rogers sensation has "resur gam" written on iha face of it. They do say that Martha Clearwater, the mistress of the confined man, James Logan, on whom the arJtrimuH l '"Klimhpr Tajn'l 1. n. ,-.farTad. iTae tuftue some fresu. revelations, which contra iic't all her previous assertions, and fix the mur o'er upon that individual, If so, my sympathies go with ex-Detective De la Noye and Sergeant Lowry, who certainly did their best, even if they were on a wrong scent. The printers have been dunning the Common Council for the last fortnight to hear their cry and give ear unto their petition. They want the corporation printing taken away from Wyncoop Jk Hallenbeck and given to some other firm which Is willing to pay compositors "Union'' rates. During these two weens, however, since the printer have been trying to gain the ear of Councils, as Boon as the question was broached, tome member, obviously in the interest of Wyn coop A Hallenbeck, would get up and move that the matter be laid over, or referred to the Committee on Printing. All that the priuters demand ii " Union" rates. So that these are given, they profess 0 be indifferent as to what Irm the corporation printing is intrusted. After all that has been said aud done about the New York post office, its locality is to be changed, and the triangular shape will be discarded for the more roomy rectangular one. The new site is opposite the block between Park place and Murray street; but the question occurs, why not go still a little further up, and o leave clear the entire space between the tiler aid building and the City Hall. Both house ' cf Congress have nnlted In making an appro priation of $200,000 for the beglunlng of the post offiee, with the promise, of course, that further appropriations shall be made as they may be required. The City Commissioners of the Sinking. Fund have the control of the locality in question, and it is hardly to be supposed that they will care to sell an equal rtortlcn of the west side of the Parle, fronting on Broadway, for the same sum obtained lor the southern angle. Horace Ungard, who has Just finished two lawBuita with actors, gave a theatrical suppor party on Saturday evening, at his resldenoe on Tenth street. I Jon't know whether "corn and keani" was one of the dishes, but I do happen to know that the company were very hilarious ud somewhat sober. Gran is disgusted. &oaa Bell and two or three other members of am troupe are tick, the French Theatre is ekxed, and La Vie FarUienneU postponed ontll CITY PTfrELLIQENOE. TUE CITY TRUSTS. , 1 b Proponed Act for Retrulatlnff the I'liarlUesEnlrusteU to tbeUareorr 1 Ua l-lnnlA. Tb following Ii tbe fall text or trie act iritro dnced In the Btate Benate yesterday, by; Mr. funnel., affecting the charities entrusted to tbe care or Ibis city, A Further Supplement to an Act KiUUled an Act to jncorporate the City of Philadelphia, ap trovtit the 'Id of February. 1864. I. iie It enacted by toe Meuaie and House of representatives or tne Uoirnoon wealth j or l'enns lvanla, la General Assembly met, and It Is Hereby enaoled by authority ol tbe same: That from and sriter the rlrsldayof July next, all and every the duties, rights and powers of tbe City of Phlliidelphla concerning, all pro perly and estate whatever dedicated to charitable uses or trusts, the charges or ad ministration of wnioii tire now, or snail hereafter became, vetoed In oroonQdedio tbe City of Philadelphia, snail be discharged bv the raid city tbrough the Instru mentality of a board oomoosed of fifteen ptrsotis. Including the Mayor of said city, the Presidents of tbe Select and Common Councils lor the time being, aud twelve otoer cltlxeuB appointed as hereinafter provided, to be called Directors of (Jlt.y Trusts," who shall exero se BDd discharge all tbe dutlei and powers of said olty, however acquired, concern Itg any suoh property appropriated to chari table uses, as well as tbe control and manage ment of the persons of any orphans or others, ti e otjeclsot such oharlty, totheexteat that tne same nave been or hereafter may be, by statute law or otberwite, vtsted in or delegated to tne said city or Ibe ollluera tbereor. I I. The Judges of the Hupreme Court, together with tbe Judges of tbe District Court and the Court of Common Pleas of the olty and county of I'ulliidolpbia shall form a Hoard or Appoint men', of which the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall ezejjlcio be President, whloa shall convene in tue city of Philadelphia at suoh tlmoand place as the said Chief Justice shall appoint, wublu elgbt weeks from the passage ot tb Is act, and select aud appoint from the cltl r,en ol suld city twelve poisons to serve, during good behavior, mb members of the before-mentioned Board of Directors of City Trusts; sub ject, however, to removal, as hereinafter pro vloed. Vacancies In the number of said Di rectors of Trusts shall be filled from time to time by the said Board of Appointment, and any Director of Trusts maybe removed from hlsolllce by tbe concurrent vote of two-thirds of tbe members of tbe Board of Appointment. III. Bald Directors of Trusts shall meet every month, aud. as otten as the business entrusted to them may require. A majority of the whole shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. At tbeir first meeting af ter organiza tion, and annually thereafter, they shall elect from tbeir own number a president, who shall serve nnlll the first day of the following year, and also a secretary, who shall be a salaried officer, and not a member of the board, to serve for tbe same period. Tbe Treasurer of tbe olty ot Philadelphia thall be the treasurer of the Bald Directors ol Trusts. IV. Tbe said Directors of Trusts shall have power to make rules and by-laws for the pro per regulation of tbeir business, to appoint as many agents as In their Judgment shall be re quired for tbe proper discharge of all the duties ueleguted to said Directors, and determine tbe duties and compensation of all sucb agents and appointees; also, In the name of the said city, and in accordance with tbe conditions of said charitable trusts, to make all leases, oon tracts, and agreements whatsoever which in the coaise of tbe administration and management of said property it may from time to lime be come neoettsary and prooer to make and exe cute; and it sha 1 be the doty of the said Directors of Trns's, and in the name of the said elty, to do, perform, and discharge all and ' "halever acta and duties are or from umiitniims m7 hfcOB1 proper and neces- tw:!" smsg3 said trnBt, and to make annual ret.?' inereor to tbe Oounoils of tbe olty, the Board of Ap pointment, and to the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania. V. It shall be the duly of the said Directors ofTruBts, immediately after their organisation, to provide a suitable place for the safe keep ing of all the title-papers, books of aooounts, records, and doonments whatsoever, ot the said city appertaining to the property the oare and management whereof, and the trusts and duties tbe discbarge whereof, for tbe said olty It Is intended to devolve upon the said Directors of Trusts, and thereupon, on notice to the agents and employes of tbe olty having snob tiile-papers, account books, records, and doon ments in tbeir eare, tbe same shall be de livered into tne custody of tne said Board of Trusts. VI. The said Directors, in tbe discharge of their duties and within the scope of their I owers aforesaid, shall be considered agents or olliceisof said city; but no compensation or emolument whatevershall be received for such services, nor shall any of them have or acquire any personal Interest in any lease or contract whatever, made by said city through said Directors, or through any agent or employe Whatever appointed by tbem. VII. Tbalsomucnof any act of Assembly ai it tereby altered or supplied, be and tne same la hereby repealed. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Narrow Escape from Death. Abont a quarter past 8 o'elook this morning a flie broke out in the two-story frame build ing at tbe M. W. corner of New Market and W lllow streets, owned by Mr. John W. Middle ton, and occupied by Charles Mlddleton A Co. as a stable and a storage room for old Iron, and by Mr. J. Bpeelman, carpenter. The flames bad. gained considerable bead way before being dls- uovcicu, imtu iz :t:emen arrived on tne Mi-iintnT. woa lttalln ifa.t.nnaH Anil the fire bad communicated to a one-story frame shed adjoining. Two mules, valued at (500, belonging to Mr. Charles Mlddleton, and a horse w oriu iiuo. tne property or Mr. jamea Woolman. perished in the flames. Tbe one- story iranie shed was owned by Mr. John W. Mlddleton ana cccupiea oy uotueiD Frank, morocco manufacturer. This apartment was nsed lor tbe storage of sumac, and at the time ot tbe conflagration be bad on hand about f tooO worm or property, xne structure was entirely destroyed and the contents ruined. The flames still defied the exertions of the firemen, and communicated to the large six-story brloK building, twenty by forty feet, on Willow street, beiow JSew Market, and owned by Mr. John W. Mlddleton. Mr. Uottlelb Frank occupied tne structure entire. De had a tannery in tne oellar: tbe first floor was the store-room, the second story an assorting room, and the upner floors the manufactory. The building la a wreck to J IU DOUUUU UWIi JVMUQ UU UiQUIQH BUIT cteded in removing tbe stock from the first floor and saved tbe books of the oonoern. Tne stock, fixtures, and machinery in the npper stories were completely destroyed. Tbe damage to tbe building Is esilir ated at $3000. Tnu sum is partially Insured In the Franklin Insurance Company. Mr. Prank's loss is pnt down at tlO.utiO. lusnred for 6000 in tne Fire Association and 50.o in tbe Uermania Insuranoe Company of Mew York. While tbe firemen were directing tbeir atten tion to Ibis building tbe flames exteuded to a two slot y and a half frame dwelling, Mo, i'ii Mew Market street, owned by Mr. Allen Middle ton, and occupied by three colored families, namely: Jonn Beck, Alex. Manlove, and Hannah Peuulngton. The occupants made a nartow escape with their lives. Mary Ayres, a sick woman, was taken out of tbe second-story window by Oflloei'sCriU aod Waterhouae.of the Bsvenih district police. Building No. iM New Market street also caught fire.'and was slightly damaged. Tbls was a two-story aud a half frume, owned by Mary Warnock, and occupied by bamuelBohiok. Tbls latter dwelling is In sured In tbe Keuslngion Insurance Company, and tbe Ion BusUlntd by the Are in bom buildings will reach the sum of f I0UO. The large rive-story building on Willow street, west of Frank's structure, also caught Are, but was only slightly damaged Irom that oauae. It was owned by Mr. John W. Mlddleton, and ooou- ?led by Francis Fisher, morocco manufacturer, be stock on the premises was considerably damaged by water. A lot of skins was stolen from the struoture while the Are was raging in tbe building adjoining. ' Mr. Fisher's lo.a la oovered by insurance lu the Fire Association and Jefferson Insurance t'omp ny. Tbe tuotocco manufactory of Mr. O. B. Aller, at the southwest corner of New Market and Willow sweats, van only slightly damaged by fire. Tbe total loss incurred by this conUiera- lion will reach thesnm of f 18,000. Tne Ure burned for over three hours, notwithstanding tbe indefatigable exertions of the nreinen to extinguish It. Tub Camdks Monicipax Election Is In pro aress to-day, full tlckma by both parties being in the nld. Hon. Charles Cox, the present Mvnr of thecltv. Is the Republican candidate lor re-election, and wlU doubtless come out of the contest antau. TILE SOU TIT, Railroad Facilities) to Emljrrati. BnILe..4h..I,J"nt""'yL"Ht Convention of Sontberu Hallways was held In the eitv of At- w?do"id!Wm0h loUowln 'elation -That exo'nrsloa tickets or certificates be the por pose of personalooservatlon with a view to permanent settlement or investment- said tickets or certificates good over all roads airree? ing to the sarne, under such rnfes anS r'ault lions as msy be adopted by a standing ooinmlt lee to be appointed by this Convent too. The object of tbe Convention and of tne abive arrangement, consequently, u to lodnoe travel South for the purposa of investlgatlns the ex traordinary opportunities now offered for profitable investment In that seclloa. It Is not contemplated to sell the excursion ticket or certificate to parties applying for the same, bnt simply to lssne them when satisfied that the party will in good fuith comply wun tbe object songht to be attained by the conven tion, iz: That of examination for the purpose of in vest (tent. The presentation of tbe certificate at the ticket offices of either of tbe roads named as agreeing to tbe rates, will entitle the holder to purcba e tickets at two (2) cents per mile until Jnly 1, lHiitl. For actual settlers the fare has bean reduosd to one cent per mile per bad for all age, allowing eighty (0) pounds ol baggage perhead. Conductors will alno recognize the certiorate, and pats tbe party holding the same, at the stipulated price per mile. Tbe following lnHirnotlons bave been given to the agents respecting the issuing of tbe certificates: Firs'. When a party Is personally known to ?ou , and upon being satisfied that bis ooject Is n accordance with tbe purpose of tbe oju ven ion. you will issue tbe certificate Hecond. When the applicant Is unknown to you, you will req ire blm tJ produoa at leant one ispf otable cittern who will voucu fir tbe psriy desiring to avail himself of theprlvllego of the certlrk-ste. Third. When the party making application Is unknown to you, and himself unacquainted with persons of respectability who ctn vouch for hire, you will ihen penult blm to make affidavit as to his purpose, setting forth in tue ssme ibat bis Intentions are in accordance with that set forth in the resolutions of the convention. Tbe Pennsylvania RUlroad Company bas been requested to aid In the movement, by al lowing tbeir ticket agents in this city to distri bute tbe excursion cortlflcalrs to persons pur chasing tickets to .Louisville, Cincinnati, or Cairo, with the avowed obiect of visiting the tsotrth tor tbe purposes intended to be aooom pllthed by tbe arrangement, and bas acceded. Tbe certificates can be procured In this city at No. 01 Chesnnt street of John F. Van leer, Jr., and No. 110 Market street, of Francis Funk. A large number of hotels nave also gone into the movement, and bave agreed to reduce their nsual rales one-third lor tbe same time nntil tbe 1st of July, 1860. Tbe following named railways and hotels have agreed to tbe above named rates: KENTUCKY. Louisville and Nashville Killroad Line and Brunches. National Hotel, Louisville. Memphis, Clarksvllle, aud Louisville Rail. roHd. Memphis and Ohio Railroad. ALABAMA. Mobile and Ohio Killroad, Lancaster Hotel, Jackson, Tennessee. Gulf City Hotel, Battle House, Uoper House, Moolle, Alabama. fcjelma, Rome, and Dalton Railroad. Troup House, Selma. Jacksonville Hotel, Jackson ville. Exchange Hotel, Talladega. Montgomery and West Point Railroad. Chat tahoochee House, West Point, Ueorgta. Ope llha House, Opellka, Alabama. City Hotel, Tnskegee. Louchapoka House, Loichapoka, Alabama. Mobile and Montgomery Railroad. MaUett House and Bedell House, Greenville. Pollard House, Pollard, &elma abd Meridian Railroad. Troup House, Selma. Montgomery and EuranLa Railroad, Pa'lln's House, Union Springs, Alabama. TENXESSF.E. East Tennessee and Virginia and E ist Ten nessee and Georgia Railroads. Nichols Hotel, Thomas Hotel, Virginia Hotel, Bristol. R. R Home, Jonesboro'. Sweetwater, Hweetwat.er. Mouse Creek, Mouse Creek. Cleveland Hotel, Oi oee Hotel, Planters' Hotel, Cleveland. Mossy Creek, Mossy Creek, Atkln Hotel, Lunar Hotel, Franklin Hotel, Bell Hotel. Knoxvllle. Mason's Hotel, Malonej's Hotel, Greenville. Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad. Tulln boma House, Tullahoma. National, Planters', and Burns Hotels, Chattanooga. Nashvllleand Northwestern Railroad. Plant ers' and commercial House, Viokman, Ky. Memphis and Charleston Rtllroad. Stone wall Hotel. Grand Junotlon. Huntsvllle Hotel snd Docegan House, Huntsvl.'le. Commercial Hotel, Worsham Hotel, Southern Hotel. Over ton Hotel, Memphis. Mississippi and Tennes see Railroad. MISSISSIPPI. New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad. City Hotel, St. J anies, New Orleans. Nelson Hotel, Jackson, Miss. Mississippi Central Railroad. Grenada Honse, Grenada, Miss. Bbankle Hotel, Grenada, Miss. Vlcksbnra and Merlden Railroad, Washing ton Hotel, Vlcksburg, Miss. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charlotte and Booth Carolina Railroad. Mansion House and Matthews House, Uaar lotle, N. U; Biown's Hotel, Winnsboro, 8. l Bouib Carolina Railroad. Caarieston Hotel and Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, H. C. NOR1U CAHOL1NA. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Wei don Hotel weiuCP. Gregory's Hotel and Uris wold's Hotel, uoidsooro-. Raieign and uaston xtauroaa, VIRGINIA. Richmond and Danville Railroad. Wood's House, Tnnstall's Honse, Danvlile, Va. (South ern Hoiel, PlanteiB' Hotel, Greensboro, N. C.l - GEORGIA, Western and Atlantlo Ratlroad. Tlbb's Hblel, Camp's Hotel, Dalton. Ringgold Hotel, Ringgold, Ga. Tnnnel Hill Hotel, Tunnel Hill. Adatrsvllle Hotel, Adairsvllle. Commercial Hotel, Cartersville. Ransome Hotel. Morgan HOiei, CaiOOUD, Ulk DUJIVU b J umi, uiuriimu. Litchfield Hotel. Aoworlh. Kennesa Hotel, Laey's Hotel. Marietta. National Hotel and Pease's Restaurant, Atlanta. Rome Itallroad. Choice Hotel ana xeunessee House, Rome. Georgia ltatmaa sua isauaiuk; vxirupauy. Washington Hotel, Washington, Ga. Mad too u Hotel, Madison, Ga. Union Point Hotel, Union Point; Spencer's Railroad House, Hoclai Circle, Ga. Greensboro' Hotel and Snelllog House, Greensboro', Ga. coviagion iiotei, covingion. Atlanta and West Point Railroad. Grant- vllie Hotel, GrantvlUe, Ga. Hogansvllle Hotel, Hogansvilie, ua. cuatianoocuee uuiei, vyesi Point, Ga. . J T Macon ana wesieru lvaiiroau. juuusuu House, Jonesboro' House, Jonesboro. Planters' Hotel. I e uses' Hotel. Macon. Ga. Georgia Ho tel, Grant's Hotel, Griffin. Ga. Isaac's Hotel, Denier Hotel, Macon, ua. uixie nounoicuw Vine, Ga. Prootor'a House, Forsy the. Southwestern Railroad. Albany Hotel, Al bany, Ga. Cutbbert Hotel, Cutbbert, O. Howard Hotel. Euraula Ala. Central Hotel, Fort Galnra. Ga. Fort Vallev Hotel. Fort Val ley; Smith vllle, Hmlthvllle; Crutchfield. Mon Uenma; Butler Honse, BuHer. Ga. Macon and Brunswick Railroad. Atlantlo and Gulf Railroad. Quitman Honse, Quitman, Ga. KnowleB' Hotel, Blaokshear, Ga. Au gusta and Maeon Railroad. A Yocko Eabcal. Abont 4 o'clock yester day afternoon a boy, not ten years of age, named Jobn Gorr, fotoed an entrance into the residence of Mr. Levi Bersley, No. 1217 North Sixth street, and ransacked the bouse from top to bottom. The occupants were absent at tbe time, bnt tbe next door neighbor beard a noise on tbe premises, and notified policeman to ibat effect. Tbe officer entered, and found Gurr In tbe aot of aearcbing the bureau drawers for valuables. He was arrested and committed by Alderman Kerr, He gained an entrance by tearing away the wire screen on the oellar win dow, snd while Inside bad done considerable da in u e with a hat one t in defacing tbe property sndcuttitg no the pipes leading to a wash basin on tbe first floor. Thb Belmobt Grammar School. To-morrow afttrnoon. at '1 e'olook. tbe inaugural ceremo nies of the Belmont Grammar Uobool take place in the school bolldiug at Forty-first street and Oregon avenue. Tbe exerolses will be very interesting. A lengthy and attractive pro gramme baa bn iinaii nnnalatlna of sin Inn. music H.tlairtiiaa MlalnoiiAH. and recita tions. Both the boys and the girls of tbe school will take part, and not only their parents aud friends should attend, but every body interested Pali or Stocks aitd Kkal Estatb At Boon to-day the following stocks and real estate were sold by Messrs. M. Tnotnaa A S job, at tbe Merchants' Exobsngp; M sbarrs National Bank of lus Northern LI- - v QT Ifffl .,! 1121 I sLa-rs National Dana of to Nurlbern Ll tert Ias.... 10 RharM Ken IdkIod Rational Bunk. ....., Mtb'Ttn Am 1. au But'on-hole and Ovtr seaming hwlng Machine 'o ZOOlbarrs Amrrlran Btition-holn and Orer eaimns Hewing Mchlo C" MMMM M 110(0 H eabenvllle nd In01aa R. It Aral tllBIP BOW morigar s per cent, bonas, eounoas . Febrnary and An(rnt......M.m.,.....M72 per e. 12 Kliareo tilrard Natlnsal HtDt ... fOO io rtiarea irmer' ana Mecoanici' Rat onal Bank IB I ba-ri Farmera' anil M.f-lianl' NaiIiiiI&I 121 Hank flMSI nrn arn-wviiDiii ra'ionai H.n. n hri t Hevenih Nailonal Pank W flare Krvrnili NaMnnal Hank 42 sbarcs Union K R. mid Tia- nporiat on 00. 1 l ar Mvrrantlla I.lhrary Co 1 Pi ir U.rrnntl'e Lihrary Co BAKING Htrsct, weslof I'Ulrij-nlalh-Large Ia i- ACH.No JMl OOtt aou 511-L,r4e Lu, f4h0f.el , , IlKKD No. 15(r0-vo ern lelllng IXTCtKT, rso. )iOa wuble and coen Hmipi. . THIUPJ (snulb), Wo. Oil dior'e and' ijweil-' BKOWM, "'iio"'i:.Wn M7rtwVn"Y)WHiiiu7..V.'"' 1101 mi H4I B74 17-2 7 S'jO tvto B7S0O I'StH ituoo A L Quick Remrpt Needed. We regret that l UnlteJ H' at es Pension Agency in ibis city tbe oiea. inre is now In our oily a large nnmber of persons who are delayed in receiving their pension money from the Givornmeut, snd wno are obliged to use what little means they DOW DOSSesS ill maintaining IhfiiTiaalu.j nntll some provision is msde for tbeir pay ment. Tbey come from all sentions of tue country and are occasioned serious Ions by thus waitintr. As yet we hoar of no arrangeruonta to satisfy thetr claims whatever. This matter should receive Immediate at.'ent.lon. Stole a Pair of Boots. Durang Marry, a coloien man. went into a spoond band snop. No. 4059;Marfcet street, yesterday afternoon, on ftretenseof bnylng furniture, and was oaunht n the set of secreting a pair of boots under nls cost. He wns arrested and committed by Al derman Maule. Onr of thb New appointments. Lieutenant Kelly yesterday discharged one of his offlners for drunkenness. He caught htm in tbe streets of Maraynnk In a beastly s'ate of Intoxica tion. Tbe man bad only recently been ap pointed on tbe police force by Mayor Fox. Elected Marshals. Welcome Lodge, No. 2:0. I. O. O. F., at a stated meeting last evening In tbe Hall, Sixth and Cresson streets, elected P. G Franklin Lawrenoe. Chief Marshal for the parade in April next, and P. G 's Wm. Jaqoby and James C. Horn Aslstant Marshals. Serious accident. This morning. William Burk, aged nineteen years, was baoly injured by bring caught in the drying rollers of a paper machine at F at Rock Mills, it Is tboueht tnat amputation of both arms will bo necessary. Beat his Wifk. John Mahler. reFidlne at Eighth and Bedford streets, whs taken into custody yesterday upon tne charge of beating inn wiie. nuuu nearing oeiore Aiaermau Bonsall and was sent below. Appointments. Tbe Mayor thia morning appointed on tbe police force tbe foliowlng- namea persons: first district. James reooles: and Tenth district, Joan Carpenter and Charles noiiing. Picking Pockbts Aithur Henry and II. Smith were hrrested yestsrday fr ploaing a man's pocket. The prisoners will have a hear ing at tbe Central Station this afternoon. Dead Baby. At an early honr thia morn ing, n dead baby was found on tne lot at Ninth, and Dlckerson streets. INDIANA. Tronble In the Legislature. It will be remembered that tbe Democratic legislators ot this btatt left tbeir respective houses without quorums, so as to defeat thj ratification ot the niteeuth amendment to the Constitution of the United States. In view if this general decampment, Governor Baker has Issued tne following: To tbe People of Indiana: The present sesMon of - the General Asiembly his been rendered almost fruitless of good reeults by tbe resignation of seven een Senators and tblrtj-feven Representa'ivcs, thereby leaving eacb bouse without a quorum. no appropriations nave neeu maie ror tne or dinary expenses of the benevolent and other public institutions of tbe State. Hence a special session or mo uenerai Assembly, at an early day, Is a necessity. 1 bave, t tie re I ore, this day bsued writs of election to the Sheriilsof the several counties in which vacancies bave oc curred by reason of raid resignations, directing electloLB to be held on tbe 2id ofMircb, 1869. For tbe purpose ot making known the order of said electlcn, and of indicating my intention to convene toe ueuerai Aifcmoiy in a special session at as eatly a flay in the month of April as may seem to be practicable. I have thouznt it expedient to issue this proclamation. in witness v. hereof l have beieto set mv name, and caused tbe seal of tbe State to be affixed, iu the city ot Iodiunapolis, on this the otn uay ci aiurcn, a. v. isuy. conmao baker, uovernoi . Tbe New York Jtlouejr Harket. From the Tribiine. 'Money was In good supply at 7 per cent, in currency. There was but little activity in call hours. Commercial paper remains unchanged at 789 pet cen'. 'fie banks today generally enforced the new law In regard t othe certifi cation of checks. No checks were certified unless tbe mont-y was in bank to meet tbem. oDBide'able disturbance was caused by the obarigPt Sterling Exchange was dull and steady at Quotation: London, 60 davs, lU8IOtl; Don on, eight, 1O9K0U 8; L ndon. prime commer clal,10Sliiiyi: Paris, long. 5 W&h'lWt Harls, short. 6170.5-ld: Antwerp, 6 31S4(cjt5-20; Swltn, 6 2'J46 20; Hamburg, 85(ai8.'iJi: Amsterdam, gii Frankfort, 40Ji(340; Bremen, 78 Kuriln 7iad(a71V.." "S9 - w Markets by Telegraph,. Raw Toss, March . ftlocaa liriu. Gold, 131 'V. Excliause. ICS7,; 6-Sus. tsej. 116,: do. ISM, 114 '4 do, isms, U6,; new, 112.?.; 18S7. 112: luaia. lisu; Vlrilnla 6s, SO); MUsourl 61 89; t'umon Compaav, W. Cumberland preterri-d S7. New York Central lMi beading. DliV Hudson River, l.-SKt MicblBu Central, 1I7H: Micblgan Houtbera, lulooli t'eairal, Oltveland and Plltnburg, 8t; Olevolaod aud Toledo, lie; e'btcago and Bock Island. Plitdburg and Port Wavue. US. . . IS aw Yobk, Mtrch 9 Ootton basvy; sales of 200 ba'cs at t'40 floar dull and deoilulDK; mrket without decided change; sales of 5500 ban em. Wheat dull and unchanged; qfotailons are nominal. Corn tlrme-; sales of 2,bfl0 bushels mixed Werners, ttn-. Uats Urm andquletat 77o. atlot. and 76c. Intre. Bfet quiet. Pork qule' at Ul'Voifli-Zo. Lard quiet and unchanged. Whisky quiet ai i)io. Baltiuiiku, Mmb 9. iJoitoo nominally un-cbaugi-r'. Flonr dull and prl. es weak. Wh alflr n; kr m Pnnsytvaela red tt74(4l'SU Corn dull: prime white, s5o ; yellow, 88uJ.li.ic. 0ts dull at 7oc4 7fKj. Bye Deg'eoted and noiuiual. Provinoas Uriuer audnnthansed. EDDING INVITATIONS, ENUKAVED IN Uie neweat and beat manner. ijiii iu nuitir A, Hlatloner and Knrraver. Vvo. IIIIOKIHKHNIIT Nlnw FURNITURE, ETC. FEIN8TCN MEUBEL QIE AllANGIERT IN DEB GANZEN ETAQE FERTIGI ZUR AN8ICHT, TEPPICU UND GAUTIEXEN ENBEQRIFFEN. GEORGE J. HENKEL8, MEUBEL FAB RICK ANT, THIRTEENTH AND CHE9NUT, 1 23mrp PiriLADELPU RICHMOND & . CO. 8aceessor8to Atwood & Hopper, URNITURE iYIBDKOOUS, No. 45 South SECOND St., (Kast side, Brown Btone Building), I ZS In PBJLADiLFHIA, THIRD EDITION New and Important Army Orders General Sher man's Staff. The President') Messns;. WisniNOTON, March 0-1 P. M Tin Presi dent has Just sent In a mes'ace to tbn-'cn vt withdrawing b!s reqiPst forth? rcpal ot tho eighth section of tbe Treasury actot September 2( 1 T 80s Larre Crowd sre at the Senate doors to-dav. Much ansicty everywhere Is eirreseed regard me; Cabinet Hrraneempnts, especially arnonir oH'im-sork ts. The eallt-ries of both bouses are tillel to thotr nttco-t capacity. ilfficlal Kotlflcatlon of fJeneral Nher uian'M frttntotlou. UEXcQUAnTKHSOP THB ARMY, An.TCTANT- G KStRAL's Urrics, VVASniN4row, Marcu 7 !(. Ibe f. liowldn Ardersor the Hreildentof ibe United Stales are publtsQed for the Infor mation ol ail concerned: Wan Dxfahtmfm, W ashinotow, March 9 1K60. By order of tne Preetdent, (General VVU Ham T. Sherman will take command of tun Army of tbe Uulted Mtat.ea. Tne cutefof staff corrjH, depariiueuis, and bureaus will report to and sot uuder tbe Immediate order of tbe Uentral commanding; tne army. All oflljlal tuslreta which by law requires the aetlou of tbe rrMdeat or Hecretary of War will be sub mitted by tbe General of the Army to the 3eo reiary ol War, son lu general nil orders from tbe President or Hecretary of War to any por Hon of tlteariuy. Hue, or staff oilloers, will be transrnilUd through the General of the Army J. AI. Pchofieli), Hecre.ary of War. By order of tbe Gene'sl of the Army. K. Ii. Townnkno, AaalHtant Adjutant General UKAItl JAHTF.HS OF TUB AKM Y. Anj OTANT. GKNKitAis OrriCB, V ash INQ roN. Marob H 1H9 -1. By direction of tbe President of tbe Hulled Miates tbe nndorslened hereby assumes ronamand of the army of the United mates Ula general staff will be: BU""1, UvtMeJ. Gen. E D. Townsend, Adj. Gen. Bvl. Wsl.-Gen. R. W. Marcy, Ins.-Uen. Bvt. Major-Qen. M. C. Uelas. Q M.Gen. H vt, Msj. Gen. A. B. Katou. Co.u .OeD. of Sab Bvr. MBl..Gcn. I. H. Baroea, Hurgeon-Gen. Bvt. Mb. Gen. B. M. Brlce. Paymaster Gsn. Bvt MaJ.-Geu. Josep Hon, Jude Ad v.-Gen. Bvt. Mal.-()en. A. A. Humphrey, Oulef of Ea. Bvt. Mi-J Gen. A. B. Dyer. Chief of Ordnance Bvt. alBj.-Gen, A. J. Wlcer, Cblef Sig. Otllcer.' His personal staff of alds-ue-camp wl'bthe rana: of Colonel from tbls dale, will be Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. O. McCoy, Second Lieu tenant Infantry; Brevet Lteutenaut-Oolonel L M. Lay ton. Captain 7th Cavalry; Brevet Lleu tenant-Colonel J. C: Audenrled. Captain am Cavalry; Brevet BrjRadier-Gei-eral o. U. Corn stock. Major Corps of Engineer; Brevet Brigadier-General Horace Porter, MJor Ordn.tnoe Brevet Brlvsdler-General J, 8. Lent. Lieutenant- Colonel 33d Infantry. 2. Generals commanding military divisions In ao til tion to tbe duties bereiolore required of tbem, will give tbere special attention to tbe economic administration of all branches of the service in tr.elr 0'immsnd, wnether of tne line or stair, and to tbls end will ext-rclsa a super, vinlon and command ot every part of the army within tbeir limits not specially excepted. 3. General departments of mppiy, arsenals and the construction tf permanent posts la process of construction or extensive repairs general lecruitlne departments and oilices employed In duties and military are excepted from the operation of tbe foregoing paragraph 4. All orders and uenerai instructions loihe troops or staff oftlcers serving in lite military department?, must go from headquarters of tbe army through tbe AUJu-ant-General's offloe and through the generals commanding tbe inllitnij divisions snd departments la wbica l be officers are serving; but ordinary corres pondence relating to the details of execution maybe carried on between tbe parties con cerned, and ibe heids of tho stafTof the depart, mentor corps charged with tbeir exeautlon W. T. Hueuman, General.' rOBTY-FlRST COSHKESS -First Sessloa. Senate. Washington, March . Mr. 8umne nrninntort tevral peihionsioi lie r.movul of ,.,.nio.i T.......r Sbbjfcr U Wef9 relerr,;(1 tojlbecomoiuise ua tnac Mr. buuaD' but also prfBcnled resolutions of the Lirlii Maisacbusett.. urglug ibe pas anw of (seed b, Jlr. Wilsuu tS s ahllan XS Amirl! laiure of ..... .ui.uvwou .j jm. nuuu iiu tb anntu an Ainsri. cu noe oi Bieouo. nips lu Jluiope. llejurred to toe vviuwiticouH uuiiuoitr a r. Hamlin present, d a itemorlal ol nnmeroua meichkiib aud b'vowoen lor tue remtialoa or nar tain tonnage dutlts. Uferr d to the Commutes on Jn r, Williams, from the Committee on rinanr rtuoiwo the bill to strengthen iha nuhim . ' tne shape la winch It Ut rasi.-d tue Menace and gave di lice that be would call li up tomo'jow jlr. Chunol.r rtporud l.om the com mil ee on Con'Uierce the bill passed by the t-enate at Ua last suBlfD. Io authorize the New York, Nwionndland and L ndon Telegrapn Company m land their aub marine cable on ibeauores r the United Ma ei aud eeked its Immediate ctins.derallon, bat Mr. Urlmaa bbjtcitd. Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Flnanoa reiortfd wnhiut amendmi-nt. Ibe bid aupplamenta v totiieNa lonal turrencv act. aud tave notice tnat bewoul can H do to morrow. " The mornlrg honr having expired, Mr. Sherman movtd to proceed io i lie consideration of ilia bnl to repeal tneTeiure ol-Ottlce act. 9""w i'he Vice-President-That bill has been referred to tbe Commttua cu tbe Judiciary, aud the only war in wMch it can ot me up at this iIoih Is by diacharirlnir the committee iromr its ronslderatloo. Wr. Hirinanl make lha' motion Mr. Buruiier-I object to Us consideration to day. Ll tllleovr furaoay. Mr. bbetman A motion to discharge a committee my always te mad ana is alwaya in order. Mr. Tbyr Wnen I lutr. ducea tne bill, I moved that It tbouhi lie on lie table for Ibe present, and stand Ibat I shonld call U noon tbe next dav.and did not with to harelt rel. rred.but intended to ask 1 a cursiuera'lnn without a rerereoue. 1 he 1 1ce-Preslreuc-The aeualor from Ohio moved to discharge the committee from the considers' Ion of tl'l vi' i. Mr. Komner That motion Is In the nature of a resolution, and onder tbe rules of loe Henata t oojeo to Its consideration on the name day In which U Is ollVred. The Vice-President rnled that the rejection was a valid one. . A i tills poini tne lonowtg mrssaKswas received frrm tbe President of tbe Uultsd bt.tes: To Ibe IS. Dale or the United Mlales:-! bava the honor te rtqi est to be permhttd to wl'bdraw front lb Senate of the United Hiates my memags ol the 6i h instant, Kqueatlng the passage of a Join', resolu tion by Ibe two bi otta of Vpg ea to rllTe tbe Secretary ol tbe '1 reaaury from the disabilities Im posed by sotlon S of the act of Coaa-resa approvs4 fcei.u mber i, 179. u. s. Oman i'. Wjshiiton. March 9, 1S68 O p metlou ot Mr Sumner, tbe message was laid on ibe tab and ordered to be printed. On motion ot Mr. Sprague, Ibe request made In Ibe rnestagawa g' an led By tbe ume mesaeoger another rcessaKS from the President was received, transmitting, lu compliance with Iha reouesl ol the Heuaie, a repjrt from the Secmlary nl titate, glvtug a ilstol all tue laws passed al Ibe third lenolou of the Fortieth Uongrans. On mot lou ot Vr, Ferry Ibe bill to prevent the ex termination ot fur-oearing aulmali in Alaska was then taken upaau pastes In the torm la which It Lai aed ibe Benaie lat sesal n. On nioi Inn or Mr. rtprague, lbs bill for Ike rellflf of Margaret Kladle, widow ol tbe Ute Sitna'or Riddle ot Delaware, was taken rip, and at er a blef disous slnn ww reenmrutttf d on motion of sr. KdmunUn. Then, ai 1 80 ibe b'uaie. on mollor, of Air. bumuer, adjourne). House of Reprasen tat Ives, The Bnraker laid before the Route the resignation el Mr. K W Wasbburue now banretary o' Biute, a Representative from tbe Tblrd ols rlct of IliiO"l. Tbe House prroerded to ineelectmn ot a chaplain. Mr. Judd nominated Hmv. U But er. of WaHrjIngtont Mr. Inaenoll nominated Kev. Uichard llarvay.o. Illinois but aubneriuenilT withdrew It. Mr. Uandall nominated Wev. John Chambers, of Philadelphia. Mr. Woodward nominated Rev. Oilman Jackson, of Wabiuion. , Mr. Voorhtes nominated Rev. James McKluaoy, of HiVvote was tien, anl reunited asfoliowi: For Mr. Butler lUi 'or Mr. Chamhart in- for Mr Jackson, 1: lor Mr. MoKtaey, H. Mr, Butler was tberelore declared dolr elected chaplain. Mr, Mainard ottered a reamtie and resolution In reference to tbe lat Omgresl mat election In Louisiana, and instructli g tha Committee on Elec tions lo Inquire Intu ibe validity ol such election la the several Congressional districts, lo ascertain In which of tbem. II any. valid election! were bald and whether tbe persona claiming to bave bei elected in such distrli'U are quallll-d to take their teats, wlm ioer to send for pi nous aud papers, ai d to report at any lima, n he reao'Utlon was adopt". The pn ambbalso wsa agreed o. vea ,'0S: Bars- 4S. Mr. ochenik luimduced a bill fa reduce Into one act and lo amend ibe Jawa relating to Internal revenue, and explained that it embodied all ibe modlttcattona ai.d change made ny tue Oomm ttae nl Ibe W hole aud br Iha llnue al the last seaolon, thus ms king the bill as tenentaa pnsslhi, ard he moved that It bs referred to the Coiamlttae ol tbe Wrote on I'.e Miaienf tbe Union and p-lo ad. Mi. Mayoard suggested thai It be put oa Us passaje m r. b'ebsnck said that that would suit him very u Wnnd. however. Intimated that It did not suit I blm and Ui kin was reiurruu to tne ujiutuHttiS of J Us Vyuuie aau eiasrsa io oe prtoieu. FOURTH EDITION FE0HI THE CAPITAL, The President Accepts Stewart's Resignation The Cabinet Meeting Qualifying thw Secretaries. Tho Hoiiso Again Repeals the Civil-Tenure Act The Vote Nearly Unanimous. FROM WASHINGTON. Blfectal DetpateH to The Hvenino Telegraph. fttewart'f K(aig;nnf Ion Arcitted. Washinoton, March 9. President Grant has accepted the resignation of tbe lion. A. T, Btewart ss Hecretary of the Treasury, Financial Bill I'enrilnjr. Mr. Bherman, from the Flnanoe Oommlttee, to-day reported General Schenok's bill, which President Johnson refused to sign, and endea vored to got action on It to day; also, Mr. Hooper's bill redistributing tbe circulation of national bankenrreney among the States. Tbe House Committees. I'he House has sgrord to adjourn over from, to-day ontll Friday, la order to give tho Bpeauer further time lo prepare the commit tees. Ibe Senate has also adjourned. Tlie Civil Tenure Act. Mr. Butler to-oay introduced la the Honse a bill to repeal tbe Tenure-of-OHloe act. Which passed by a vote of yeas 143. nays 10. Despatch to Associated rress, Cnblnet Meeting;. Secrdary WaBhburne was engaged with the President on official business tnls rooming and at the regular hour a Cabinet meeting was held, tbere being present Secretaries Wasn. bnrne, Ureswel). and HoboQeld, and As-tstant Si crelarles Uartley.o' the Treasury, and Faxon of the Navy; Otto, of the Indian Department and Assistant Attorney-General Asbton. The Cabinet meeting was not loog In duration, tha President stating ibut tbere was just yet no particnlar onblio business demanding tbe at temlon of the representatives present. ' Porno or I. General Rawlins, Ute Cbief or tbe 8tflr of General Grant, letnrned here from Niw York last night, and was engaged with tne President this morning. Mr. Boris qualified as Secretary of the Navy this morning, and is expected to enter for mally upon nls duties this afternoon. :i1'ui;iuiii inrir reilllOSt, The applications tot office nader the new ad ministration inoreuse, and are made by letter through friends iu W'nsnlugton occupying po- B1UI.IIB. iunujr et'ettiu tue position Ol SUtM)r diDHtes sredlsappolnted In their direct appll CBtinnH at, the Wnlte llon.n tn Mm oonil.nnH aotliiQ as secretary totbe President. u th am. luvat lably relerred to the department olliolals tn whose charge are the office sought for. Commissioner Rollins " wes at the F.xecntlve Mansion In consultation with tbe President to-dy, and it Is understood tbat the subject of conversation was the con dition ol Internal revenue atrlrsin the various districts tbronghont the eonntry. Commissioner Delano . will qualify and enter formally upon bis duties to-morrow. The Impression Is tbat many changes In Important offices connected wlttt Internal revenue will be made very soon. Tbe olerks In the Internal Revenue OOloe bave prepared a memorial, wblcta Is to be ore 1 ...1.. . 1 Inla H tnls ...(.. . . BCUH.U .vuiima uu ma iDUlvuicuh Tne White llttune Receptions.' The hnowlrdge tbat President Grant would receive callers this morning, drew large num. -bers to tbe W bite House, anxious to see and pny tbeir respects to tbe new President, and by 10 o'clock tbe Exeontive office was filled with ladles and gentlemen. Tnere was bnt little ' time for any interview or conversation beyond tbe mere shaking of bands wltn tbe President, and some were evidently disappointed at not being able to obtain a few moments' conversa tion on subjects In which they entertained great personal Interest. Before. 12 o'elook the crowds lessened. It being known that at noon tbere would be a meeting cf tne Cabinet, after wblcn no visitors would be admitted to the President unlets by special engagement. FROM VIRGINIA. Meeting; or tbe Republican Slate Con ventlon. Petesburg, March 9 The Republican State Convention met at noon today. Tucker, a a an tt-Wells man, was denlaied tbe temporary chairman, which tbe Wells men resuied, and a general fight ensued aronnk tbeonalrman'a stand. A strong police foree lntejfere4 aud separated the cpmbutunls. Mr. Burgess, tbe Mayor of the town arnared and made a speech In behalf ot peace, and tbe several can didates for temporary chairman f iliowed advo cation neace. Annl her row occurred and tha Mayor ordered tqe police to clear tbe ball, VI7 htoh WKtn u .rl -- A '1 ' Oi rlalarra f Aa a wa n n mm wuifu wan . utuvi) l uvidxvici n I 7 ajt j scattered abont tbe streets, and It Is not known whan thev will roBHkemrilH. Tbls Evening's Quotations. By Atlantic Cable. - ' ... London, March 9 Evening. The political news is meagre snd utiiniportaut- Consols for money, 02j92; tr accouut, 92J03. U. H. 6 20s quiet and steady st 82j. -American stocks quiet; Erie Railroad, 24; Illinois, 97; Great Western, 33. Paris, March 9. Bourse quiet; Rentes, 71 LivKitrooL, March 9 Evening. Cotton quiet. Uplamls, 12(1.; Orleans 12jd. Tbe sales have been 8000 bales. Red Wbet, 9 Old Uorn. 81s.; new. 29s. 9d. Cooitnou Hosln. 9s 9d. Petro leum dull; refined, 1-. 8Jil. Linseed oil, 29 10s. London. March 8 Evening. Tallow, atis. fid. Juirar dull at S9s. 6d. on ibe spot. Antwerp, March 9. Petroleum easier at 67jf. From Canada, Ottawa March 9. liocent accounts from the lumbrrlng regions of Ottawa demon-tratti tbat tbe obstructions to lumbering operations from the storm are less serious than at first re ported. . . Mr. Capilol. President of the Huron and On tario Canal Cuuipanv, has hid an Interview with tho Governor Utnt-ml aud Finance Minister,, and urged that the canal question be taken under consideration by the Cabinet. Tbe Pinatce Minister expects to report to the Council npou an early day. Holler Explosion and Loss of Life. . Rochester, March 9 a terriHo bailer explo sion occurred yesterday at Munda StatlOD, in Ltvlnitston county, by which a larae steam flour and lumber mill, owned by Van Biper & Co.. waa partially dennyi'd. A. EI. tilbcit, Cbarlcs C. Eble, and J. B. Pavne were killed, and Cyrus lljkins, telegraph operator, severely Injured. A boy named Dtnn, who wos in the eugine room witb the men tbat were killed, escaped without injury. Pieces of the boiler and build ing were found fori j rods distant. ' PJJUABKLPHU BTUUK KlOUaRUB 8ALK8, M tROO 9 Beponed by X Haven A Bra,, So. 48 8. Third street BlL-l'WKi!JS BOARDH. Iistio utr es, rtuw.is.iut ItliW Pblla Rft I toil fc-aa 'o4. Cp...m.1H' p Iv. off .. Il S do.orlv.jlT. l2 S ab Th V a........ M 2"0.n Kad K. la.48 20 do.gAin.ts uu o U tjU fiHU ir AC(iuie.. 38 lWKisn tHintool'l S pit) Bb tat bob...b6. 4K 0 do, iVm UtbOa Am its BEXxiivn Bomn. .r)00 Pa 8s. 1 ser....iuHis i ss an Uib Vat.....ls- 6ft lata reona K..... 67 4 usu Nianara uil.la 1 lit sb UealonvlUe.-.. 11 l ab Mur U PI.... ... MA M M O T n VEL031PEDB schoou TWKNTY-KIHST and KACtC Streets, open ltay and itvanlbR. AH siylea or VelnriiuatUs bmb lor sale and to reub Heaoquarlera of fniladaluuia VelocipeUs Club, AUaiUsluu, is oeuts. l3in , J, W. fOST. next Monday. Atl Baba, I
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