<-■ BUBMiEBB MQgIUBS- Hciictonfti) Med ‘ 1 f l , "“ , rt7J(i l rAT*"N*uq .v*iTOn»t * (diet i-ronouuc<diipau KljAni *miltb-i roxuotUifJi*f ff!-I rj trued} for 1 BdigaetKM ») 4\b%tr iitHh»Vi«^njetUB »B» itrueaj * “l*“\Vl«i-*>rV<*tM^s , etlOTui *ra eo'wideir •jwssa^JMWS^asßSr! WS&I' BUY PHIUAnELPHUI y «|l.IA Gb UCiWJ J are g»ri«rallv the «h«?»t that «n be tam'dVtltaNinV YobK Oa HoSroN ■JSKroI vmt THAN thirty ye»bb and ha«o gzjiST j h hinbtr uremiuoiß ami aie now ad, fe"obttbotfu!it.od £*.« tlgh>yimprovedtnstrui •ttar'&w lii llo3OaiaWr tourtautlr su, plii-fl from, out u.tcavvo lac- S?h?Kfth « fnil atool taunt of superior ißf’rSaienT Pta»oe. which we miter ,un the ino* SfvouimJUtrnis. Call and examine theta, nod all will fd2S?fbaVwea>b able to rwmt that which we have —ld aid that 10 other ett-liiWuncut in this city cau ££. tho mho l-inKHAI. tmicoiMEHTB , ■ • i *“* lUfc SCHOMACKhU l-I'NO M»HO 00. 1 Be. ikoa Chutnut etroot. IL P.—New Pianos to Bent. ■•. ! , Tarirg and Moving promptly attended to. fe£s th e tntfl *#F?» T _ ALBBECHT. . fSencEu RIPKta A i' tiJIiDT, ■" Mariulaciurern at,. ITESTCLAtS AGHEFFE PLATES rut O F\,KlEd. Wareroonu. . No. 610 AKUII ftreet, irK&g to ili-SmS tlilailollMa. BT*.CK :& <O 'A ANO BRQ3' Muon & (Wmlm'D CatanCt and Main.- »»"i,uulgw s with Vox H ujmtio. _ J. b. G JULL) i lntiilvi’B.th Ko.ta3Uhe»tnutßtr«e>. me'gareroamm No. 1006 Cheatnutd trout the highest award at theFari* Exipodttoa DfaTTON’B Warerooma. 814 Chestnut iitreet EVENING BULLETIN Thursday, April 8, isca. THU* DA'S ’B nOBBIIB*. This community, expecting that George S. Twitcheli would to-day perish on the gal JBWB, was startled this morning by the an nouncement that he had evaded the execution of bis sentence by committing suicide. With the gnilt of another crime upon his soul, the - welched murderer has gone before hi? Judge. Such a termination of his carear ha? removed all doubt concerning the justice ot his sentence, and extinguished all sympathy for his fate among intelligent and thinking people. Gerald Eaton, the other convicted mur derer, who, with all his guil-, had the mwli sees to meet his fate, has, in his deatn much more of the respect of the people than the cowaidly murderer and suicide, Twitcheli. The tfForts to save him, made chiefly by msn who are themselves criminals, have no created any sympathy among the comnu nity in general. His life had been bad and dangerouß to the public, and the crime for which he suffered death was only the con oludirg one of a series. It is just as import ant that the law should punish and mike examples of men that kill in street brawls, a of men that secretly kill helpless old women. The two horrors are enough for one day, and we hope that it will be long before such another day occurs in Philadelphia. OllitNraNO PEACE. Two presidential inaugurations have oc eurred of Jale years that unavoidably com pelled a comparison in the mind of every one who may have chanced to witness both In March, 1601, the first serious rebellion against the authority of the United State, bed just begun, and for the first time in our hi hi cry there were fears that the installation of the new President might be resisted by force. Bo that General Bsott felt hi onset t bound to use all the little military powers' bis command to overawe any rebellious de monstration that might be made by the nu xnerouß friends of Jefferson Davis then in Washington. It was a shock to the feelings ol all citizens of this democratic government to find that the military authority considered it necessary to garrison Washington at the time of Mr. Lincoln’s inauguration. Bu events came on hurriedly afterwards, which folly justified the precaution of the then chief commander of the army of the United Biates. . For eight years since then Washington has been a garrisoned city. Fjr three or four of thoee years it was a closely beleuguorod ,city. During the anomalous administration of Andrew Johnson there was an apparent necessity for maintaining in and about the city a considerable force of soldiers. Butai last, under President Grant, th 9 President ol Peace, the capital of the na ion is c onsiJered safe without soldiers. Toe last regiment oa doty there has been ordered away, aud for the first time in eight years, Washington Isas free from soldiers as any city of its size iu |he country. The visitor of five years ag i, going there now, would he Btruck with the change in the city and its surroundings; th; absence of guards at the public buddings; the Bcarcity of Bhoulder-straps io the streets and hotels ; the disap pearance of the forte and the camps tn a. used to be encountered on every excursion in the suburbs. With the chief soldier of the nation and the very conqueror of the re belUon in the executive mansion, the G svera rnent finds itself able to dispense with camps, forts and guards of soldiers. Tub “ man ou horseback,” and the “military despot, "whom the enemies of the Union and of true Repub llcahism have been condemning, takes the first opportunity to dismiss the garrison o Washington,and to prove that his Is in reality a government of peace. The same “military despot" has been the author of all the army reductions that have taken place Bince the surrender of the rebels. Ilimself a soldier, he has dismissed every soldier from his per sonal service, and has proved that he is sin cere and in earnest in all his protestations lu fhvor of peace. jI'ME BSDruKD srueer utsritscT. We are gla*to learn that the B .ard of Health have begun operations vig iromly an i intelligently in the Bedford street die rict Advised aDd directed by ibe efficient mis- Monary who is doing a noble work i a llu , quarter, the representatives of the Bnrd are busy te&riDg down pestilent buildings, fumU THE DAILY EYBEING BULLETIN—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1869. gating and whitewashing others, and 1 com pelling the inmates tp pay some attention to •decency in Iheii own persons. - The amount ,of,labor to be perforated in or to, rfKeneraVe,\rhyBlcally,tlilB section, is onor-r moue.and it is eminently wise to begin it tow, so that it may be accomplished; befir<| tbe summer beat cornea to, quicken iato activO lire the seedftoffiißease au^ l death with which Bedford street is thiekly sown. But there is at me moniTecavehger work to be done whioh is much more important than Bny labor that can be undertaken by the Board of Health. Not only ia Bedford street the nursery ot pestilence;—-it is a hot-bed of crime and of eyeiy iniquity. It is the sewer at the very bottom of our social system, latd Its cellars and shanties the outcast and the depraved drift when they have let go their last bold upon decency and virtue and self respect, have forgotten their manhood and womanhood, and are lost to hope and fear and every impulse of humanity. Tbe Christian people of th s great city do n it know the awfulneas of the degradatim in the outcasts of Bedford street are plunged. Half the horrors of the day and the night in that locality have never been written and never will be. There are occur . relccs so common there ; as not to stirs it any attention, of which 1 no newspaper would dare ,to speak. Sin puta on its boldest front in Bedford street, and Btalke forward id the day light in its most hideous shapes. Men, women and children are steeped in a like de gradation. The whole piaoe is a training school for the prison and the scaffold; a reservoir from which issue the dometts that war upon society and fill communities with crime. In tbe midst of this seething mass the Bed- ford Street Mission is striving valiantly to effect some reform. It has done and is d ring a nobler aod greater service to thisommu oily than our citizens dream pf, ana it deserves a heartier and more liberal support than it has ever received. After all, this is the place in which the Christian philanthropy of our pec pie should expend most of its effirts- Borrioboola Gha coffers,perhaps,and deserves consideration; but here, at our very feet, arc tbomands of lost men and women of our ow» race,for whom assistance is demanded, aim >s in vain. This is our first doty. Let Africa aDd the Cannibal Islands be served next, i ihry must. Bat beiore benevolent mea be stow Ibtir charity upon »ny distant object, w. ask tbem to go to Bedford street, close a bi nd and make a tour of observation through its ccuits and alleys and dismal cellars will, the missionary. No good man can look npoi, ihe dteadful misery and degradation of thi tocaii'y without beiDg moved to compassion, and to a desire to do something to effect a rt form. Tbe Rhode Island election, yesterday, re sulted very satisfactorily. Oa a very ligb vote the Republicans elect their Governor b. about 4,000 majority. B >th branches of th’ Legislature are largely Republican, and a the fifteenth amendment to the Cons ituuoi was distinctly made an issue, its prompt rati fication may be expected. The later return Irom Connecticut are even more agreeibl than th< se from Rhode Island. Jewell i tlected Governor by over 800 majority, an thiee of the four Congressmen are Republi cans—a gain of two. It is thus that the Ne* England Stales stand up to the support o President Grant aDd true Kepublicanism. HuntlnrvOiurboruw & ro * Auction tBUB, IW. 'l'Ja aud 234 Market street, will bold nu u* mmiow (FruJ*v) Apii 1 f, at 1 0 o’cloea. a large au iua iK.iibUf *nlei'f Foreign mid D y GjoUb, o lour n oLlhe' ciedit, corn. rii-ica 6uo puce* Gu»tn-, Ca- Hmercß. t otttlnp*, Doerfciua, Vemu#*, ll>iliau<K bi le»ia«. t ui>v»e. Ac. Also, Domestic G-.joci**, Duuk lJiiliß. TUltuoral and Uoop Skirw. lug StUs, tV ictji Tbioad, Traveling and Uouer bhifte aud Drawer* Puri« Kid Glovee, Hoeirty, Udki*., Suspenders. Aprons Cotlerj.elc. Ai 11 o clocU.on four months’ credit, aour 200 pittes I3rn-»elts» Ingrain, Venetian, LU , Hemp. C it and R*g Carpetings, 25't piece* 4-4. 5 4 and G 4 W bite ai d Ued Ouiun M.utiuii-, Oil Oiouie, Window Khi-de*, &c , arranged on Br-t floor. large Auction hate To-morrow fTSorn inc. bj T. A. McClelland, Auriioneer, at 141 U 3he-tua g net, CfiirlMlng of Wnlnut and «J »tuigr Knu Unre, Parlor bone* aud Oliver Filled Wore, auti »■ nt e. Mutlcal Box, to which we call ic€ epeclai atua lion of oar leactr*. Beal Fotuie *ulc -James A.freeman Av<tiontir, advtrliHt* on the la*tpaye o number v, pjopittie* to bea&ied to the salt April 'Hat. I MPOITANT NuriGE.~l HEREB> GIVE Nor.U 1 that 1 am no loogs r the operator at the Coltou Deat* am-oi iatiou. HiTxttStei, all p.Troua wisbina lEt/Tfciux iratted, positively « itbout jMln, by H-ro Nitrous Uxid Gas, will bud me at 1027 WAL UT utreet. mLßljrp, PtL P. K. TUQM AS. JUUNCKIMP BUILDKK. lTdl Cllfeß l MjT HTHE<ST. »ud 213 LODGE tJTREETT’. Mechanics of every Imtuen ic-tuired for iKioao-buildini and tilling prom, tlj f-in i>htd. JJEKRY riIILLIPPI. CA KPE' TEB AND BUILDER, NO. liQi -ANSOM TIURT. 1 Pi.ILaDRLPH A. BWAhHOK N't) IMP.xAUM. VB'TIW I'liD aort eaty-Mt n* l>ruea llat* ipatente*) In all tho up piovt'd ifttltl U' ot ibu ititt'OUi Obcstout ni'il door to the 1 oat * ca ° c6 ~ l * r P rriiK FLIP—K» AP : - h.v.nG - VVtiA *0 M AN 1 other * buoyant <«o or IL> *Hy b> 'cd vlLdjff ou ■ u-i> ait h> tho t*ateut tthuttor IJjtVir*. w n V.. lart< ti thi-tu tmuKVal *y at bo ual audios. *oid by HU MAS & BUivW,.\o. <B6 Itlfijt ■ hirty tive) M a ket atr-o below Miilh. ____ \TI BTIBI’LE CURTAIN RQD3 A'D SOCKETS FOR V .file by TKUVIA* di Bh a »V, ifa Thir nhv‘)s)»iktt itriot btlow Ninth. . rpuE Mt;n ON YOUK HO ■*! B MAY HR REMOVED J. by fixing up ootoo o ih« revci al Kylrfl of door and d .Bh loot i-c.iai * rw. For nt>« by i‘H Ma* ditJliA'V, No. 885 (Light thirty bvo) Market »tr'*»". ho>o«> North. 1/.n -Gi>T 10l K Mau\ CU AT K‘l^l ' % a flc/.Miloon, bv uißt-claeri lialr Out 'ra. Cuildren'e iiniru thttli. tr Keridenoo. Hhirund VN h ekens L>yol. Razouj tot in order. Open bunday xnorui *g. L 2& Exchange G. C. KOPP. HOUSE. , BCDOOLEY>3 MOUNTAIN SPIUNOi. N. t.: Opeiiß Juno %i, with t icroa-*oJ atc. ctlon l . lernaa in..oia»e. ilut : 6 hour* br ail. »14-lm IS B. i y IEM N.rripri-tor. IL UlsUbOt H. O. i huFticßOß v.F EUCUHON. 6|86 * 630 Fedora! street. htta! 1 BEAD I BE 1 aM.OUI'ANT to L«di*.] Easts Economy, Dora ilitv aud ao n! II > ou * ant shoe* with all the above qn vUfyatlooa for 1 udlea Mbeer, Children aud Yuu«ti«, yo t can obtOu ibnn at W tttl’c, ho SSM South Ll Tenth it *pB I nip Yarmouth uki-kingbi genuine Dl.oaif,u Uer.iugß, Hiioluli'e Uurlingttn lierriugd; lor ealo G I*. K..NI #HC & lißOd., 114 Syulh Wtiarvcfl. «p 7 at t it* VfclU i.iIEA F HhAl'K LLAHA.LACJE -kUAWLS«I3, ttlL $l6. SUL *l7.—Just recoild. dire it from PacK owe cim*» Ht-ck LUiutt Lao* hh-M L, (818 to $l7 now d • »ig»r t >*al a/ bi.it mike** utrettil. at imparl* <•!*’ piicui. GLJROE iV VOGEL* 1204 O U'fltuut street, Lato of 1016 OHottCnutßtrccta. JL'HT RECEIVED AND IN iUVHEI.OOi UAdES OF <JhanipaKue.Bpitrfe.Ung Cat*wb% ai d vvinor. Port, M»d> in. cherry, Jamaica *iid dama jjruz. Hum, flnecM Braudiea aud Wh ekieu. Wh* lioala and rotWL »\ J. J-ift ' »N*S2ol»oarßtr«at, Below Third and Walnut etrCaU and above l> »c* street dattf EMIR INVALIPB-A «NB MUbKJAL B‘»X A* A V cinipailon for tin- dcta chamber: too nrest iDi n. in-ibe chy. aud a variety of airs to select turn, lw pARR & BROmER> mhjff'tfip ,• 821 Ohretnut etieet, bbhiw Fourth. rii HEPAIhB To AND MUSIIAL ,ulho u ‘ K “ ue,^f $ K k a Biw rabk! 1 ' 8W Chestnut Btroot, below Fourth. i cjLWi’Hiflie ’ Strum Balb 1 v.-wf v;. V.'C a ! Flee Clothing ftr ticolltmcß and Bov*' An entirely new* stock. 1 By fur the largest an 1 -< • ' most varied; the most-eieganllymado up, lnj,new and f'lyUsp inpdesj woll; Bowed and hahdaomtly trimmed ; * grave and gay, W>nlt all tastes-^boye.ol Six, of •' nitn’df slity.j Scale of-Prices— Cheep. Chrateb, CHEAPEST WANAMaKKR & BROWN j have now opened, alter months of preparation, a stock of Spring and Sommer Clothing, which tar surpasses even tbelr former efforts. 1 This they will dispose of .by a * Livklv akj> Quick Salk, to insure which they have put the lowest figures poislblo on tvery article In store. Alvice.—Como and see for youredfl Secure a “first pick" out of the stock! Register your orders early in the Custom De partment. ! Ash vonr wife to examine onr Boys’ Clothing. Boy your Shirts, Cravats; &C., In our enlarged Gents’Furnishing Department! OAK HALL BUILDING, Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia, 8 E. corner BIXTH and MARKET Streets, Extending on Sixth from Market to Minor St. EDIAB3? X KELM TAILOR, S. E, Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets Choice Goods for Present Season. In dally receipt of Rev and Staple Spring Geode. WEARY MOTHER, with throbbing brow, swollen eyes, and Augers all punched with .-needle boles, why sit you s) patiently over that Incomplete pair of juvenile trowsers, for whleh you are oonsnmicg so much oiidDlgbt gas light, at two dollars and a halt a ibonsand cubic feet? Ton are tryiug to finish them so that your darling Johnny boy may wear ibem to-morrow. Ton bought the staff efionp. is you 'bought, and yon thought it wouldn't oust oDytbiDg to make them up. But,— Listen, weary mother! Lock hill & Wilson eell Boys' Clothes so cbe-ip. that it is really cheaper for you to buy them •endy made than to get the staff and make il iu > ourself. Bring' Johnny, as soon as he wakes la the morning, and fit him ont in a now rig, an l yon will be astonished at how you can ear money, and, also, if we daresay it, at how much belter the boy will look. Bring the lad 1 ADd make him glad, In the handeomest clothes that are to be had. Fit him nice, At the lowest price, And you’ll wish you’d always come before, And you'll keep on bringing him, more and more. To clothe him at Rockhili & Wilson’s Store. Bpecial attention to mothers with small boys at ROCKHILL & WILSON’S Great Brows Stone Hall, >O3 and 605 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA. BOYS’ C LOTHIN 9 DEPA&TM ENT COOPER & CONRAD, S. E. Cor. Ninth ani Maiket. Bismarcks. G aribaldis. Jackets,Pants, &c. Tine general fit off oar Clotbins; ap* pToacheti perfection* Tlio htfies lire uppiovtd »>y oar Best tailors* We lalie uuiimal care to nave every garment nelt Hraedy using silk only in seam* itig. i lie prices areio moderate tiiey lit every purse* N. nen’s Clothing Slade to Order* n.bai-imtp; iiui eioooco EDWARD FERRIS, No. 807 OHESTNUT STREET 1 IMPORTER OF WHITE GOODB, LACES and EMBROIDERIES, OFFERS TO THE TRADE, 200 Pieces Choice Pique*. 400 Fleet* Plaid and Striped Ralnioeh*. Rev Bambnrgc, lev Cnipnre and Valenciennes Laces* Rev While Cooda of all hinds, desirable Cor Spring trades Just opened and lot Bide at a email advance on eo.t oI liupoiUUon. EDWARD FERRIS, Vo. 807 CHESTNUT BTBEET. IsWntu ■ ' THE HAMPDEN MILLS Would cell the attention ot buyorn to their JEarleton Ginghams,! The Fluent, 1 moat Perfect, Bent Finished, Best Folded* eceb nips w insaicis AUo, to their aMortmentot HEAVY AND LIGHT COTTONADES AND TICKINGS* FROTHINGHA.M & WELLS, CIO CHESTNUT STREET, j fdeladelfiua. j t Inhia lmipt AGENTS. ..'Ltd, i • itUwftisV * *- . \ y V;. ■ .es?. \ l\\', —L: 247 S outh ElevenXJhi Stro^t, • Atibve Sprit®®*‘ j '\ r ; '' 7 i A CARD, Only SCO Tarda of the heat White Vlgne Imported. Filling atta^c, would bocty>np atfc7>6«. Yaid W >de t oft tfpc Coro* d Mqne, fit. aWStKItbSe, *6 $1 ',*6. K)«uit d 1 iqne, SO 25. ai>sc. tn «1. ,BUipco>, HP* TJh'o MiW okyAHi no. l.ttrfefntfa liuldNaiijpook, 07>s* 46,60 c, Haiiibt.rg horltM audWcitlUjfCi u‘4P..up. TtftkfcdVfcbluOd Wd C*u»ttUMutUu&' Linens! Linens! f tlnehs !! I IiICIIARr BOS’B, Shirting l inena up. Mow aud Bn nt**r Mllovr-eaPO I to*Wv46. 60, tiUo. toe, tn t&l 60. KvitVed Shirting Limit** V 6. 36, 60. 02<% 1-4 Uatnuk Table LiauL, b?X>.. 451 Wto $1 60, , li Limn Napkiia UAu.H6tL t BIAOIo «l per.do*,. I a*uy *r cn.MifcMd >< «m W s ttutiß - J V . ] ndti r nil Lldcu Ht nirii'clied H* l blft., 25c« Opi, II 4 and 10 4 Houej comb Quilt* $i 60u*t* - ppring and Sunimcr Hosiery ! I •dlca’ Fine Regular, made Jloae, 58.87 M. 45,68 - ; 1 .('ii*, 1 Li- e‘l Imurt UCH*. to wtm.- nud hron-n. trdle-’ 1 ll.ibrl gauTtb/c, eill; :emb! Gili.' llalbSifiob V. i.o,u.Hlk.uiiU. W- up. l euta* l-., gllA Siii-elflno M U«-o. beat im.urtkld, 87>40. per pair. litißS'arhioncd’ . - , . V • - ,*■ (it i'lfc- judla Gauee ahirtr, S7M. 62Mc. up, Ladisa’audCbildieu’aGauaeyetU. , . , it , 1 ,- * - . 8 - OFENIiNU DAILY. Silk HuMles, Light Clotn Sacqties, jLaco points, laeo Boruouo, Tilacle Stilts, Paisley NliauU, AND TRAVELING, WALKING AND DRESS SUITS FOB FPai&O'ARD ICHHtB WfAR. AGNEW 8f CO , 839 Giaestnut Street, A D AGNEW & ENGLISH, 20 South Ninth Street, Arf;ointa{ the GlrarJ Bous l HAMRIUK <& COLE. Silhs! Si'.lis! Silliw! Wo invite attention to a IU MARABLY CHEAP LIN I. OP LYONS BLACK SILKS, Embracing all grades, from HB4VY LYON 1 GKOS GRAIN r at S . to the RICHEST G jOD3 IMPORTED Always in stock, the very tavorits mski s of Bonnet, Po. iod, Belloh and Ta?i>lttler. The rrmtaHo” heretofore enjoyed by onr huts- for ih» best BILKS, et «« st pi Ices, sbal. be folly ma'ntaloed 1.. the future. Our purchtees being very larg , tv>, S«*r , ifected favorable arrangement!* with importers. b‘ which he utmost advantage m quality anl irlei 1. guaranteed to u,r patrons. HAMRICK & COLE, No. 4 5 North Kiglith Stroot. P'JIL 1 DEL^nrA. It 1869. NEW GOODS. 18G9 Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, j 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. Respectfully announce the OPENING of their SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF WHITE GOODS, LINENS. CURTAINS AND Hojsekee ing Dry Goods, Embracing tbe largret assortment of new and DESIRA BLE FABRICS tbe; bare ever offered. All have been Purchased Tor Cash, AND WILL HE BOLD AT The Lowest Prices. N.B.—A largo assortment of tbe best makes of Domestic Muslins. Counterpanes. Sheetings, Fine Blankets, Flan bets' Ac., Ac., lor family two, at wholesale prices. mhlß-ili e tuldt rn ■ FANCY BILK POPLINJSTTES. EDWIN HALL & CO, 28BOUTH SECOND STREET, WILL OPBM TO-BAT FORTY-TWO PIECEB FANCY STYLES SILK P JPLINETTES ffiie Fattenu and Colors were ordered by ormsolves. anßUtt . O a. r d. . JOHN W. THOMAS Hoi. 406 atd Id? N. Strand Street, Has now open or examination hla LARGE and ELE GANTstockOf ■;])" ■ SPRING DRE?S GOODS T))C,’*££oitment include iiU the I>ATEBT STYDEB and PEBIGKB1& ■ - ' -'V* SILKS, 45R1 NADINES, POPLINS Ao. Onr Goode Icing brnght ENTIRELY for CASH, we are enabled «i. offerßFECiAHtipyCEMEWTStoenetonieiß. ' : : ' HOWELL, PIKE & CO., -m A PER lIANGINGS, ' at nq. m chestnut street, Until completion of thelf Store, 8. W. COBHEB OF HIKTH AJSD^ OHESTJSUT BTBEp3. JUST OPENING OtJ.tt fcPfIMG IMPORTATIONS, Frcnoh MetfaiUoM, Imitation* Woods, Per«ian, Chineso, flowaf Patterns, a.id other peoutfar foreign ilyles. . ; epSth e tn<W g»WE ABTS. EARLES’ GALLERIES, &X 6 CHESTNUT STREET. tSctere. James 8. Earle & Bons bee: to an nounce that ibey vtill place on .exhibition .at ibtir galleries, on ond after Saturday, April a large and Interesting collectloo of works oi AmeiloanArt, <Bpecl»l)yJUnstrailyo ol' the pro ttrrsB of Cbromo- lithography in this country^. As Inquiry bos frequently beeu made, “flow cbromo-llthogropbs were produced? and bow nearly they resembled, tbelr original*, a number of the befit American pictures that have been so copied have been placed side by side with,these copies so that the fidelity of the work becomes apparent. A book has been prepared* containing; sme active impressions of' the various stages of ohromos as made; and other interesting lnf6r (nation bos been placed within easy reach. Among the pictures thus contrasted are: Whittier’s "Barefoot Boy.” Correggio’s ‘ Magdalen.” Taitt’s “Group of Chickens ” Brown’s “Crown of New England ” Bieitfcßdt’s “Califcrnia Bucset.” per cei’s “Blackberries.” THE EXHIBITION IS ALTOGETHER FREE. EARLES’ GALLERIES, Sie CHESTNUT STHEET. lUef’.e. James S. Earle A Sobb will place on cjbibltion, on and afur Saturday, April 10, tUir Galleiies.tome o; the most Important peat-, iae. evir produced In this country. Among the most prominent ore: “The Vo-Semite VaUey,” By Thomas Hill. “A Winter Eruption of Vesuvius, 1868,” By A. Bieretadt. "Good Words.” By Constant Meyer, “Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln,” By Eastman Johnson. “Mount Desert Island,” By William T. Richards. •'Moro Castle and the Harbor of Havana.” By Edtmitid D. Lewie. "The Beef of Norman’s Woe.” By Edward Moran. ‘The American Ball—Niagara,” By James Hamilton* And paiDtiDgs by Buefcll Bm!tb,Wro. H. Wlllcox, XantLns Smith, Im*c 1- Wlllion s, Maiy Smith licorge B. Weed, Daniil R. Knight, and other Philadelphia art lets oS prominence. JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS 810 CHESTNUT STREET; A. BIERSTADT’B ‘VESUVIUS,” The great picture ot “A Moonlight Eruption of Veehvluß 1b tbe winter ol 1868” will be on exhibition on and after April 101 b, at EARLES GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. ADMISSION... ops s> EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 OHESTHUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS. PICTURE FRAMES. FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, CURTAIN MATEBIAIiS. CA RINGTON, DE ZOUCHB & CO,, 1232 CHESTNUT STREET, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers Lace, Nottingham and ninsiln Cttr tains, Corntfsesj" Bands, ■Loops,Coa treb, Ae„ FiirnllkiM tioveringi, Terry j Bepi; L lijr’eeb«ellcs, na niU!slifc,*Vc., IMaiid and fable Covers," Window Nuudos, J^aperHangings, Ac., AO, WHITE HOLLAND SHADES. ■ Trimmed and pnt upas low aa St 60 each. ; Lsod Curtainsfrom Auction, very oheap obrst<i*ktß,iiew, olir prices'are l»w. slid entire satis faction Irgnaranteedin every Instance;"- " De Louche & cp * A R, mr.UilrM eotb midriieitnat Bt(, Pbila. inMB hBtu.B9trpS * ~ > M „• ■ IPA AO NATnANB, N' I f J bird and Pprriccpfreplw. only ouo pqmue bol (jn LxthfDKP. s*so.t)'otolo*n. to l V ge^ls ,U ,u!d Sfiood' s di»n»ohdfv *Uv*r Pl»*t*v v va>ch-». jov' «£****»»>• vplno.Office hour# BA* M-t* l Urge .llthtd fttr tbe-Urt Adyancc0 l maap tJtp pyrtfiTintn At thfl lowest Egarfcetr&tfc6» .TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. sHoo«»ik«i. VERY CHOICE Old G overnment, JAVA COFFEE, Inmrpsjstd bj any in tbs market for seven! years. FOB SAL® BY MITCHELL & FLETGHEE, 1204 CHEBTNTJT STREET. lyrp •' WESTPHALIA HAMS Just received by THOMPSOH BLACK'S SOU St Q 9, Broad and Chestnut Streets* a tn th fenrp H AMP AGUE. KUPFEHBEEG’S IMPERIAL* ~ One of the finest Wines ever need In this coau , try, and among the moat popular known In Kuetla. Received direct through tbo Agency, and for sale at the Agents’ prices by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, P, W. corner Broid and Walnut. «t>l Ih.ntpSlrp* ' ' ««K. The Poilaa’a &Bi Urn.ire Central R.EL CHANGE OF DEPOT. OnaDd .fcr MONDAY. April Htm"jett. Payanww Tr. nr for a l Sla-lon. W»'n Chr; or and Fori w ill leave »he Depot ol too l'bil»4clolna_Wiimlo|tor rod •‘Birltror- It .U Co., corner BHOAO atreet, and «• V- fuU a- Vp! lfin'wl|,'r lostnm «rd Baltimore Baitroid TiiD«* Table# for Lour# of <j«*-*«turcot train*. a|rS-Strp _ _ . PATENT OFFICES, N. W. corner Fourth and Gliyataut, {Entrance on FOEItTfI Stwct.l* 41 FRANCIS D PASTORIUS, Qoiitlfor of Patents Patent# procured for Inventions In the United States and ForeUn Countries, and all imrlneaa relation td tbo emno prorotlly transacted. Unit or tend forcifrculaf on Fat/tPa Oflicca opcu until 9 o'clock every evenlag# mli2o e tu Lb lyrvi TO BARfciLUiS!! ANEW GAB AI’PABATCi FOR lIEATINO IROSB FOBCUHUNG HAIH. Fries 5135. Forialob? MLSKEY.MEKRILL, is THACKAR4. apSßtrpj 718C11EBTN01 BTHBKT. GAS COOKING STOVESM An ariiclo that should bo In posses (on of ayory houao keeier. Fries, from SI *5 to S 5 00. For Sale by MISKEY.MhUbILL STUACKAKA. 7IB CIIB iTN UT 8 fKEBT. H. H. A O H. TAY COR, rtSBft'CMBMV AS» TOIL»it WIAPS. 041 and «t 8 4. Slillb Strcnt. jyjAOAZIN DEB MODES. 10U WALNUT STREET. MBS. PROCTOR. Cloaks, Walking Hutta, Silks, Dress Goods, Laco Shawls, . Ladles' unilorclotUlog and Ladles* Fan. Presses made to menanw In Twenty-four Hours. TdCKEKtOHFK AND Muai-.KU aN. ■. Pi tIsEW FIHM AM) LIVE'VEN), FLI SIBFKe. n .a aNT) S HAM aITrERS. t>o.B, N.i th Seven'll rtreur. I'nil idelphl*. ■ and o tn-rs «111 find it to «h lr advantage-to civa us airlal. N. 13.—Special' attention paid dialnnlpo. api?-ait.rt3 OAVAUE'S UHBINA. .JUST RECEIVED. Freah from Canada, by T. SHINN., Iliond tuid flpruco etftote. INDIA KUBUEK MACHINE UEDTINO. STEAM gtoec?Bundo*tt>ore wtU^fiud Mile of Gum Overcoate. ; : ..^y-t -‘TN 'l’llE ORPHANB’ pOOin^Oß^fHa^p^j^AN^ A County of Hhiiid J*’J'}j , y'7iti’o t Court '" HUditi *"ttl<*»u'd a ho Auatl 01 appointed »1 _ c n“. you* mJ 4 ok; , j} u<ur . adjust iUo\ 1 accoira«.«f -m’. mtuoftVdd 'fo dluti Of Jo-op '. J»ogp tllu d |WI iuoufit tue hand* o{<tUB «o r«poM dthtrlriutton oi i t( j ntl)r))? ted for; tbeijm"- onun'uit.. Wilhroeettnod* ‘ w K [ l v Mil A V. Aprjl, 2Ut, JWf?9 f ,B i £.'iv?ck' ’M ”'t iii* o'tWro No. Hf.Sbu^WllS ■IBB3. lit ■» O CIOCK, M-.* h y t) ,if riilhidethUiJ «rfe* *“?" 'b>b y “ wM:ti MEdd.CS. Auditor. mbie tf rpB .# jj. ' 1 Ofcd'-EaTtoBLJM'Gtt LOAN OPSTOH, ' Corner Of Third imd OajltlUntlJeot*, i ~ r !. Below liOnibard.!: ■.-«< : j■■. i .:■-■■ ■• N, B. t DWMOI#S. l? 3. JBWEtKy.^tfira. 1 ‘ FOB BAI.F.iT ''. '• 11 , : , hem/irkahcv 1/ ■»■ mahtmroQ ASKING WITH I'JUEiilf! ,E INK, EMURO[OBB. ins. D«»ldiDß> dtAmpiog. &«, M. A.,-r< .Rtttf.,;.. ~ , iilbortotroot. ■* T vt: W $0 Friahtfal Accident in Nevada JIBE IN GOLD HILL MINES Miners BtmiedtoTfealli t'lx; Awful Catastrophe 1 l fir ‘ , -A~ \ Accident la » Scvada Gold r -T r ■ ■ BAK'FBASCIfioo,-Aprll 7.—A flro broke ont this A Mfelu tbOi V' Mow Jacket Mine at Gold Hill, Ncvaorijondsoon communicated to tbc Keatuck and Brown Point mince. Thus far, ot 1 P. M., elc vi.njbt bft n taken fronp lbo shafts of thdlbUe tnihei l , and either bodies are seed ut the bbttoip of tho KcDtuck Btiafl, but it b.lmpMaiblon to re move them on accouct of tbo best, -elt'iatoricerialtf bttw many' pefsims areln Ihs mime., Tbe excitement.la bo great that It Ms laden Itßporisiblo to coll ‘ tbo roll. Billy men wqrq at,work Ip the levels of trip Crown Point irrilne.butlt ts riot known how many escaped. TheejJslrcssl sfen rial., The;, wives and t illdreb of ibe miners are congregated at tbe entrsnos of Ibe in lues cablug for their mission bUßbandS arid : fathers. BP. M.—Tbe latest reports from tbo Gold Hill save that tbe number of deed Is thiriy-elx, as follows: Five In tbo Yelloy Juckqt; eight la tbo Kemucb, and twenty-three in: the/Crown Point Mine. Tbe Ore originated in tbo Ken tuck mine, and Is now spreading towards tbo.-.YeiHqw,-Jacket, shop. Tbe firemen succeeded In getting a hose down tbo Yt-I'ow Jock ebatt to tbo level of too fire, and hopes nre entertained tnot ibe flames will soon be subdued; If not,then allf)xpeeti|lrins of saving more fives! are abandoned:- the month will be closed, ventilation stopped, and the fire thereby smothered. . _ . „ Tbe Yellow Jacket, Crown Pofntand jKnutnck •re nncoaoecied with other mines onder ground, and there is no probability of tbe fire exieodiug beyond them: Virginia City Is almost deserted, tbe people going to render assistance at tbe scone df dlsdslt r.' The Ban' Francisco Stock and Ex? ebanao Board baa subscribed ® 1,000, and bos sent fbe money, to Gold Hill for tbe • rc ref of the faniilieis eoffering by tbo cb'nlligra tlon. Tbls cstoMropbe Is tbe mo>t terrible ib it basever orcurnd oo this coast. General syui fonihv ft expressed foe the distressed. A Get man actress, Madame O'gaVon Flltten dciiff,’ cnmmittVfl suicide last night. Grief for tbe ceit(b of ber btn-b >nd was ih ciu»o. Tbe Missouri and Pacific Woolen Mills have been Consolidated, with a cipllil of 85,000,000. Tbc Bavagc Mining Compeny has d-clured a dl y'detid of 81 per share, payable op tbo lOtb lust Coin drafts on Atlantic cities 2 ocr con'. Told graphic transfers nominal at S>-j currency and 28Id premium In.gold. Etch-mge on London 485£d. Flour dull st Id 50@5 60 Wheat iuac llvi; bc?t samples 81 00. L-gtd Tenders qaiet end unchanged. By ibc Atlantic Cable* Losnos. April 8, A. M.—Consols. 93jf for moo' y. rind 93% for account. U-8. Five-tweri tles, 83%. American slocks steady; Eric, it}/; Illinois Central, 90%. "Livswooi., April 8, A- M—Cotton, quiet; Middling Uplands. 12%(312%; Middling Orleans. 12%@J2%. Bslps of to-day estimated at 8,000 bales.’ O.her arllelsaare nnebanged. London, April 8, Aferooon —Consols Tor money 98%, and for account 93%(«t33%. Bands dull. Blocks firm. ’* Ltvj'ltfooi., April 8, P. M—Cotton easier but not qudtnbly .lower. Lard, 725. Pork, 103 s. Co Moo Havre unchanged, Qoekssti>wk, April B.—Arrived, steamer Kan garoo. from New fork. Fkasksoi;t, Ap r 'f 8, P.M.—United StatesFlve- Jwentiea dull at 69%. From Wtuhington, Washwoton, April 8 —Toe Honso Committee OD Reconstruction to-d »y unanimously agreed to report a bill; lo conformity with the President's recommendation, with regard to Virginia and Mi’fd-Hi'pi, and a'so containing a section to O' oblo Texas to likewise volo on tbo adoption of its constitution. Marine intelligence. 'New ymik, April B.—Arrived, steamer Aleppo, fr* ro Liverpool. .'JJaw Yoek. April 9.—Arrived—Steamships Pl(mes.r, ftom H vans; Fttbkce, from Bermuda; Cleopatra, from Vera C) uz. <OITS BUIiLETUi vac EASTEBN OEBMABT iCOVFEB ■ ftnvE. Proceeding* ttil» morning. Conference met at 9 o'clock, Bishop Simpson In ibo ebair, He opened the exercises oy re >dlng the Scrip in res', selcctlrg the 23d Psalm, which ho read In German. Tbehvmn selected was also read in Girmzn. Re*. 3oiin Swablen, P. Elder, led In prsyor, followed by ReV. G. dost. KpJl was then Called, when some lorty an ywered to tbo call. Bar. G. Tost was nnanl niensly elected Secretary; Assistant, Kev. Loots B'lillm - Qonrs of meeting fixed from 9 till 12 o'clock, preceded by half an hour spent in religious de- TOlioDi i The following wr ro announced tty the Presiding Eldtrsas the committees: bTaWDiNQ OOMMI ITKES. t, —•. G. huiz C. mlnn and .1. Kindler. 3 NecitrlloiuGaiCa—G. F. Grlimn, U Deioinser and J. Kilb a Tublrc Worrhlp_ J.W. |Y*and. 4.-Mltaione • Fierid ns bide s J. Swahlen and IL Ki»* * B.'tiact C»u«o—.T. Abate, .T. Bride and P. SUM. 6 Educatt u Il iuIDKPr, G. Abel« and J. Ktodler. 7. Ten:serai.co—J. Kotb.G. Mryer and J. V. r oil. a Bible >Cause- K. W. Dinger, J. U. Frit* and F. W. ft, Nattifflcf—W, K Knrth and F Glenk _ .10 B<mday richool—P»ul H. Karth and Blinn, J. W. Freund and C. Bcfrnge. 1 : Ift Mino»cF— Srcrrtary. . ... 1® fcp* xfcera lor next Corferenco—C. F. Grimm, j. Y. WmlbidJ G. I n’sb i 61’ECIAL COMMITTCEA LOn German rubrication*—G. bllnn, J. W. Fronaa, r '*o g toilcct Funds for Mloiater—O. Abole, C. BHqd, '•■ft *u 'JrnyeMujt fcxpewea—J. Seidel, J. ftolbz, u» 4- On Memoir/—J. Swuhlen, J. Banter and 0. JoiU BULIIiKEN PaSSBJ „ „ Flret Year— C. ll*rtnmnn. W. tjchiatcr, F. W. Boe3e, F. llarim&im, H. Kutitt. A. FU'neuam. „ im _ f Third ¥« «r—l*. Uandigts, 0. Kofrogge, W. fturtti, P. Q«r U’anr,r, ■■‘FiittHh Year—Threeireretileotod to Elders’ orders: I - . TV lloi pn Su C. Urbckmbr Tbt vxarnluution ol E ders was taken op. R> v. H. Km tern) ck, Presiding Elder of IhoNow yorb Olßtilct, represen'i-d his district aa in a priippi rona condition. This district takes In New Eegisod, New York city and vicinity. Poogh hleprie and Rochester, New York, became self sustaining stations. F. Gruiz lind G. Bllnn asked for supernumerary reln'i' ns. without appointments. Granted. Characters passtd—F. G. Bllnn, J. Seidel, L. Wallen, P G. Gi-uCz. O: F 'G'ion, G. Mtyer, J. G. Luizi J G, Derringer, F. W. Dinger. Philadelphia District—J. Swahlen, P.E., ropre- Seiilf’dkißclleillet, and the characters of the fol* lowing fi/e.tlifrcn were passed: J. W.. Freund, J. Y -WOlfi'J. G.Piliz; P. Stahl, G. Abelo, C. dost, J; : Kit.d!er, d. Kolb. ■ R< solutions, read as passed by Felicity Stroot Church, No# Orleans, in regard to Rev. P. Mol- Ifnks'e riinovul 10-tbls Conference, were read, eku’csrlng satisfacilon with'Rev. P* Ct-i)duo*,BOnow at his |eav|ng,ond commending him tolnis brethren,North. > , 11 t l lie following visiting brethren wet* Intro duce dto ttio Ocnfcrencc: R v. A. AtwOpd, Rey,, O. Cooke, DiiD., Rov/W. B. Wood, Rev. D. L, Patterson', Rev. J. W. Jackson, Uev. J. F. Mot diih, Ei v. T. C. Murphy, of the Philadelphia Conti n nee. • , Rev, Mr. Gocbrl, of tho Evangelical Associa tion,i-Rev. P. Moiling, A. M„ transferred from the South, who will fake rank lu this con* ltl'ilCl-. ■‘ 'Pitst question takeu.up—Who are admitted oh trial? Pt ndltig which fhi* p(iufer<-ii™ adjourned. Ttic HtindetaiiUKt Viciory, The , Ncw : Yot-k : Tribune says! “Rhode Xllbid follows Gimnccticui! In tho elec tion si year ngo her Ifeimhllciir majority was 4J3('9, ,Jh I.B(iJ jt/Was 4,11)i. Now; lu spito of tbn uehi ral apathy iot the year following a Preai d< nilal t li-elieu, and with a vote only about one liAlhufc huavy as. lust Fall, we have carried the Btalo by 3.808, with ono Republlcan { 5 bow let ns alt keep silence while ‘ tbo Democrats PUTSR 0141. AO D OOHJCEBOCAI. Tucebdat, April 8, MSB —No Improvement to piroeptl- Mein buitcew elides, Money coullnues rather light and the cooetiy trade imaeutiUy backward, though «omo are tanguloe enough to expect a favorable change In Ihta sreepect before the due of tb®. predlet'oo wOl . prove rrne. ilme ' must -i tell; meanwhile Ibbdealeralo.merrltaridtae aro riot nrgiok aitM, a» the todi-nt coedillotl of the ioonoy market uvoutd reader a r(.nd«lonid pricee trrvtt«hie. In thu irpapect _New VoikUtnavety trttloaf rond!iioniiurn6w,andaflotn * j«l croihthcie unot beyoaqthe riuiso flu our local money run kef, eapeclail vln fbe open rivir kct. lßoucy ia pff. red rathertrocly. bflt thu raoa for d”- count* anoluieterra ior the ujnuiorary jmo or ourroa.:y »tmn)ebl(fa...Uheproeeiitatateof theNsw »ork mV kf t ruekraisrtdcra preferto loao capltal Von .catt ” and it liicßicolratthc prcßureio may tnduco -c* i tatirla to rhlp fUnSsthitbor for the mike of the high rates, v bichbhvejrrnclitd ij per cunt per dleml Wtibua canioaue ou govern ineora tuav b» quoted at 7 per cent.,at datMa 0 tier cent, ou other flecurUtw. rttreot loain rurfiO bet Wc- n ik n 32 per cent for pout ric ner. .. 1 OSvi rmti'ciitbonSfiart'fltrong and anvanclog. troldlt fitm.and withoutinucb change. Prenituinat 12 yt.,i3lf4 ’ ‘lbi bittinera at the Stock 11-.ard to-day waa sin til wtth nt t change In prices, state and cjty lo.na were wl-hrut change < -:)70- t ’ ■■: i- ) ■ ■■■■' ■■ ■ > 'J. ■ kcadlug Railroad cloeed uuletaMSik—noebange; Pltllv dc.phta and BTte I!»lli0od: wag the most ;«cttco<m ths lfi* f . aid cioo- dat *9 uo advsrca of Lehuh Vallty Hclhcirtd mu' tirm atSltCa'i’don mid .t'UUov ftttlrocd at f? 4; 1 itlle Uchnylkill Itailroad at42V.tUd Uatawiaaa Kan. !• ad I'reicntdatB4. . .. , , v , Jn Lanai rt.rAa tve noticed a «»Ie of a ohuylktU Navi gelion Pi»f,tied a' 17,”- -a decline of id. tpat-k vnd'patßenger itailwa? eharra were nominally ui changed. Me«pa I'eWavcn A Brother, No. 40 South Tlilr I a'.reet, .rnakclh» follootigqnntmo Bof thcratee of oxchaueo to-da). all P. M.: I nited *utea Bixea of ltat. 1161 do. do. It*2, lliftfittW; do. do. I8«i. 1U;4(«5114*4. So do. lEf6,ney«<9ll<iJiJ do do, IBts. w-w, IHt.tfeilSS i do. do dSW. 00-idol Mt. IIS^WUS’*; IDSfLCaICSk : Luc Comp, lnt. Notea, lfl.h. Gold. Kllv.r, umvx. , bniilh. Randolph & Co- banker*. Third and Chertuut, qitole'it It if o’clnek as follotve: e;oid 1315.: C.B. Si.ot. im. llSJaiSllS.'i; Flvc-twin'lea. 188*ll9hii«K0; do. tBSI. do. IS6S. -<«• ■; do. July. iMi 113 1 <5 113), ; do. do ISS7. ll3)4<Sill3?i-.do. do. 1864. 113V3U3', ; Hub. Ten fonief, Curr.ncj St. iSMI^MMia Jay Coo> c h 110 quot« Bcct3ntie% fcc.. to dwv rsfollowp; V.t* 520-eof (tffllO; do do. d> jl»|y. 1£66, do IW7. do. l-6lllB^ (fl ; ’ieuatoiUtF, ; Goid*l2& ;i J aciflcd,iU3>cj FbMaddplila Produce Market. TlirßittiV. Ap'h B.— There ,la CloverKoed ottnir jL m d Itßf II- at Tlraotby rapßce <IOZP ffJJ-Wfoft3 G2X per buibel. ymaU baloa oi UiaxAeed •t t 2 65®2 C 8 Tbtid'U too change io record in (he Floor m«>) k« 1. 1 Xcerf tTiat holders Are free eellen at ye«*«rdAy , a qurtiOJcnp; «ud hnyera'cohttouo to operate vtjry ep ».r -it/glj. p«iUcuiu)x ill Winter Wheat FAmUio*. - fho f sir* * rompiHtc one hnudr’d bureia epperfiue m 4fi coptr t>b*.; lWhftmlsdot on secret tormß; 400 bbi>: NoithWea* Fxlr- Knioi y fit $0 MK&7; 200 bhlaOhio d > do at fit* H><39; 4PO bt)\». Karai” on eec ct trnrf* np4i"rcy i Me>l. Flour renyeA fr«iu &Ttn ®7 fin» ... ' 3 he Wheat market If r<>ry dull, with inotll of ' fDn»?l'ftufft h«d at $1 er@«> 65; Amber at 6 3 70'<*. fa '6 and Catifotola at §2 601. Kye coatloaus to at 61 V*. Corn U firtn®r. and th*» otfa>iu«« f.pve fallen • ff. of 3000 bushel* init d Wfttem at cents. Yellotr hfdd- Bt fo rrent?. «let* ar»* lr filr req f e*t, with of 5.00 U b uwie a West fit) nt A raio of 8.000 of B »rl*y on ko,'Xut tP r 'mt». * Wbitky fe very da 1 !, and cannot ba fiaoted over tax ftald—a decline. Now York flonof narkeL iFiom tee New York Herald of today 1 jiraiL? Accordioe fo • t*UCT»m from Woahineton. It in i xp et*d ibelutof Maytbe TreajUfy vritl bold hutdred tnUlton dollars fu Bpe.f-s. Tliere are ov«r eighty >l7 0 million dollan* nowoah.nd, and tbo cia to « ier#ipfe f r the month are u»tlumt-d nearly e*gh> tpeximfUlon dollars. r*veDly-rlglit iuHUo'b of coin (e-i tt cor e doc on ihe Ist. Some few nppU'a ioas bare leeti njado for pTOPaynuretof Interest io rcrpooso to :no r*»rre f i»Tj*s rrx-cfit ofier.bnt no* to a* y considerable ni'uot. It Jb predicted tbit tbU of paymoub nil) bo cbceioerably lucrexied on and after the fbvt prrxlmo „ The pcllonof CQtsgreia Inlbemxttor of a proposed re di-Trifcun-n of tbi cuTiecc/ lsl*kely to inlace maov of out city banka fof their nat onal eharacto r and re auroe oppratlora under the State law. About a dozen are unw doIDK btuinesa »*nder charter. A bill lo tTtdmrd (n the to-d&y bo to amend the baoh joa luva 4 »toyr«nt facUftlPs to aßsociatlons »oro«tnu ihbing * ankßequal to ho e afforded by ibe MatioaaiGitr. nnry aetlu pj»ct» havia* a-population not 6.U0 It proxldea th»t any nnuibor of perßons mar a date to rMabl'eh dfllcrefor dlecountand deposit. with a r»pita) * t not lo** than BW.«W, upon conditions irapo?pd *n ‘be l*w * f !K3B and noiat bem JuCtt#thoeaaiepeaiV tJp!» (or u*ury »s natfiial b nk*. The ai Uvlty ot tbe money market continued the foal ure cMmsnttld tbe etnet the p evnlUrfi rate trDlhif one per c<*tir. o-rdayoocal< i *aua, nrUx plot?* ns turordlnar- flock collateral#. A.a high a* one-ilxteeatli Yea* paid cn gtnremmrn'B while tbref-slstefen'b* v/m paid tor 'cairyint, l * some of th» hlgH.ortced Brocks. Moirmter* tT»ie early In their irijulriea and ac ominodaP-d at tbe above figiirev the . demand falling off Jtnf before the clo e of b«nklne boui>, nti'O roont y tvaa off red nt #ivc i per ont in c*ln and *-v« 010 currency. The reecmtg of currency a) e ncflis TAfjousli r jKirlcd. but iMi rt <niftc *ot that *«#nc«f the bsßk* b»d to call.iu lours made to f tokd cn*fomefß. Between >h- exfcndve fl'ui of th» clique* «nd the in’croc rivalry of jotereet in the van ou» br» D/be* of (peculation Itf« dilficnlt to a cVar eonccftion of the *x*«t »t%t«-.of<\tbu m*rH or fi'fcn.pt to form c otlnFftfnß r ‘ rb fo the tl ne v|,f>t ea*y mrncy .be looked for. T*e mer cßi lle M**rwt i« iincentlv bo ici'oua for accowruo #*»nlpp. and the b«nkß ilead poverlv. abhongb I*, is ’hr»fedly • thnt timer who lend tnonuv at ra*es oti *be Ftdew»U bt-fore the Stock Fxcbaoge at* 1 1» fo- eon eof the hauler. Some prime oaoor was •dd to d*y a’ twelve rvr c»* t discount, and some double nan e acceptances, w hirh lo ordloAcy times wo lid pa#e at nil e or b o per cent., wont pt a “Bhar-i” of Gftiett Tbe iCTrbtaDt rp< claHon in the »lock ma>kot nnd the n Ira’ U n • l bolder* to nay ex m r*tes absorb 1 irge q »»u -mJcB f money which would otherwise so to tlic more le glifipHte channels of finance , r J he r» covery o< aorernui’-nt hoods dn the face of the r onttJwy •trinaency waa<jnfte surp’lsink. To apo tion of ibe speMilaiice fnter&ity It w«a «inpleaB«ntty astoo* l-Mpp. fifth* opYAardtoro “twisted” a nnmhe*nfpro mir* it short oierator*. Tbo London price came steady fn ihe cmly forenoon snd was rua'ntained throughout the day. IhtroiFawA? of hanhing housofl in hoad< which ia ljkitv to be qnffe intfotina The '6Pb were the special object of contention and were nn up to nu d*r the rMeru e of a “corn© 11 which inclndee, to some extent, the *t7*B and some of the other dowesMc issae*. *1 rnmaftioD* tn gold were no a limited acalo, and the market wae a repetition ot that of yesterday, the pru minm remaining Grro; >ot only through the ahaeoeeof spy icHonc attempt fo depress ft but through an uppre> hension that th failure of tb° recent advance (a rbo hank of I «igl*nd rate of discount to repre«R speculation in our loidcetthe London kxchenge will he foliowf-ibya fnither inc*eßse from four to fonr and n half or livew*r c»i>t. Tl e directors hold thtlf u nal weekly meeting t' morrow, and their action is looked for wi b great in* (erest New I orli stock Market* ICorreupondenco of the P-ws 1 New Yorh. April 8- Stocß* rteaic: Gold, lsl\: Ex ebanca IDS; FiTc-twcnrics. IBS2. ISO: da. tsar, lUV: da ISSS. 1I8J4: now. 113>a: 18«7 II3S : Ten-fortiei. 106 V.; V trrinia Blzer. 5714; Mier awi K i, 0.. H 7: On ton Compsnv, 69L : C.iinb-rUi d PreGrrcd 83; Nhw VfjcJj 'JHntrol. )SVn : P-pd'nc. P3H: iludßon Kivor. ItO: WicMcan Cent-al, 115 V; Mlcbiean Poothern. »OJ4i 111 o'« Central, 187; i )oiMand and Pittebureb. SO; ri-vcland nnd Tol*da W; rtileno r-’d Kock 111 and. I8C?4: Fitbbursb and Fort \V cone. 18ut,'. KTarbela top Tnlepapli. r«pert«l Despatch to the Fhftada. Kvafuoff BqfleHfO Nt*w Yopk. Aprils. ISJtf P M^—Oottop—The market this morning w*» q -let »> d Arm BUes of ahcmUft) bale*. Wc quote as'follows : Middling Upland#, SWX; MiddUup Orh ana. 2D Flout. Receipts- 7 3ID barrels. The markotfor We* top and f tote Flour is he»*yy»and&#lOc. lower. Tho sales ar»-about 6,600 bbK. Including Btip«rfliie S'ateat $5 503 RDPOjixtr- Stale at®6 10(2,6 50: Low grades Western FitiftM 8615(36 45; fiomlmrn Fimi’lsauM nndlion/y: rtl«« n* 240 barrels *t $6 50(217 P 5 for l^Efr» Baltimore and Coni ttv. end 86 65(20 70(2.86 6-V213 f ir earallv do.: C *ll. f-'-rrf* Flour |* quiet:**W of 276 bbtt.. at $7V3)7 95 for old via the Horn, and $10(910 76 for new via tholsthran>. i rain- Hcrtlpt-of Wheat 13 v OO Th* market l* dull and tame. The Bales are 15(to hnshtil*; No. 2 Mil wntikee at *1 44 In store v)d afloa ,aurt No. 1 do. at *1 48. Com—Receipts. 3 60') hnsheln . Tho mvket to dnll and lie*\y. SM** of lOOCO bushels now Western Ft gfi>(Z^c.rllont; o'd Western no uinal. Oats?-Receipt* - 18(«' bmlip’e Mnrkat heavy aad dull at 76J4iaatoro. bMlroad fotn 78afloat. , . Providers—'The receipts of Pork are 2,6*0 barrels The market h» untetilcd and nominal at 830 8T£((383l for nov Western Mas Lsrrt-Receipts 970 Dk« The market is quiet. We quote fair to primoeteam «t Tallow ortlse: •alr*olloW»eni»pd«ftt . Wh!> kf—Heedi t» 453 barrel#../the market Is unsalable. We quote Weß'ern at 94 cant*. Cr<ro*-Rfo firm anr qnLt Buev* firm Rt Pem-lpum qnlel ; Crude 17. Refined Sl)p Spirits Turpe.u tine. 493«5. I lOTensred loTror at sl't4)?(®S?l T 3: ' * ' I'msutTßuir April 8-The market for Ornde'Fefroloum opr hi d weak and m settled yept*rdny. bn*.c!o cd with * fl mer feeling- soles of 4JW bo»n*l* *»ot on Tnc»dav * v< nina 40 to 45 a* IGC • 600 barrels eoot 40 to 46 at 15c ; Run bfnrels spot at 142£c;; 2,01)0 barroln Oleopoiip. fjv April to *Jei e. at 16Mc. . . ltefiord Petroleum closed nnaett'ea and apparent.*: weaker. nt a decline of #c'b low Wedm*dai** quota tloi s; spirit of 1 Eoo;barrcM April, las/ half, at flik. ; 3.6‘)'J barrels Mey v hi*t half, at 8314 c.; 5i4) barrels Juno, last half, at BSJ4C.; 9,500 barrels a line was to September atBs£c A t Olearolipand on Oil Crock buyers and sellers were apt. Refined Petro'cmn waaduP buyers rnfutdußto take bold, nnlees at ft concession; receipts by river <and r»U, 1,460 bairele; eh pped by A V. Railroad,! 884< bar elt Re fined, 100 barrels Tar; from I>. \V. Depot 100 barrel*? refined. ■ . (Correapon Jonce of the Associated Pros?.) Nrw YobK. April quiet: 3(0 bftl&eoldat cense, >1 m doll and prices fa^d^bnvuM,---bn# rtre witii? out decided chances sales of. 4506 barrel*. • dolt a»*d rrires buyers. Corn dull nflttimchahqed; iul»a 6IJST(t-Q .ImsbeD, Oats, quiet . ProVlftTonff qn'.tetr “"No w B3O 87#@$9L liard diill; Bto*trt |B®lBii,- Whisky dulletWic. • : . ’ • -t Baltimore, April dull and nominally 38>} 28Ji. Klotir'dnll *nd n»i r <w;favor.hnyeriL W»Hnt‘dill n»*d Receiptssitlall; Obrn duT: *3; Yellow, Oats firriiv. atfiß'aira tcyeatoadv and nn« hnoaed- •''Mess Pork J qnlcfc nt '.Q'MSfijld 50.' 'll anon q*»tft: rit»eideel6?i(*sl6Sf i.Clear stiouldeiA . Lard pull at. 3J. whUky dull al 96c. • . .■ ■ ' • • • •• - ; .. - • 'K T 0?T-IN BPRITCB BtUTCET- BETWESiV TBSTH- Jj "nd i- li-v.-nth j=*rt‘cta.' or tn Emv-rntb b6cwepu ! *anl«‘i „i„l w»lmif.n void bracelet, on Wedneßdoy- aranlnc. A ri wind of *lO f»oflViod. .Aijairyr at N. L.cot-not-TITtK mit tb*rtnnt»t ; w«?.-„ *-• ”f / Wfo _^r:::::r_“'"g ni nN qabtland, ■ ; RBBfcHSffIEE 2 " ' ■ ' UNDERTAKER: 85 South Thirteenth etreat • tobJS dmirpj TEE DAILY EVENING ELLIETIN—PEILADELEHIa* THUKSDAY, APRIL 8,1859. iv. Aflalrs in fhe Senate Eeconstructioa Measures THE. PpSipprS MES J4GE Ihe Adjournment Question Again FROM HARRISBURG T H ; B BATON GAB B The Cast Effort to Obtain a Be spite TUo Prcaldcnl’a Rcconairaclton nten . saac. [Special Dcepatch to tbe Pbiltk Evening BaUetUi.] , \VAhiii><;ioN,D. C., April B.— ln trie Seriate, to day, Mr. Morion tried to otler a rt-fioiotioo rc qniritg ihe Lt'gblatureeof tile noreconstracfed ■ btatt s, before they can be admitted to represen tation In Coßgfrisß, to ratHy the loihatriendmerit: It was obji eicd tO. nria weOt Over.' Tno qaeaiion of postponing tbe adjournment was brought up by Mr.’Srimtier, who ottered a concurrent reso lution rtseipdiDg tbo rcsoluiion which requires tbe trio Borises teodjourn OD Saturday. ‘’Mr. 1 Trumbull, from tbe Judiciary Committee, to wbemtbe President’s Message had been re i frmd. flsh*d leave to make a report which had some bear tig tpon tbe qneetiop. He : was in i slructtd by tbo Uoirimittce to report back the misfrige asking lettlslatlon for the unrecou- Biincted Btatca with a , recommendation that its coDsldt ration be postponed until the first : Monday in December next. He cxplalded that be mode tbls report nnder Instruction from a majority of tbe Committee, though It did riot meet bis own views. ‘ a r. Pomeroy moved to amend by fixing the day for ibe adjournment on Saturday, the 17 th, krtecd of tbe 101 b! ... , feinator Edmunds spoke in favor of the view l> km by ibe Judiciary Committee, and declared;, ibe I’rt.ident now bad under' the law ail the pori er i ceessarj; he coold 10-day order ari elec tion in Virginia aid submit each section of lhe loDstjiniion to a separate vote. Mr Sumner spoke against tbe adjournment. He said the riew requirement precedent to recou simction eugaesied by Mr. Morion should be sen d upOD and adopted. Tbe country dem indei li-ghlaiion not sloue for Ibe uoreconstrucled B'ale*, but upon the subject of naturalizatlou.the Pacific Roilfosd ned oiber subjects. Mr. Siewurt follovvid, advocatiug an adljurn ment ou ibe day fixed, and Mr. Morton for pro longing tbe session. Mr. Conkling replied to Mr. Sumner, saying he bad lifvt r been known to admit tbat Congress wosieady lo sdjomn. Ha said tbe President’s Mttfsge wasowiDg lo considerations natnral to cne wno bad not shared in tbe legislation of the two boast s, nor in tbe long and careful delibera tion, lairing for tnaDy months, which tbe Judi ciary Commitne bad bestowed upon tbis ques ion. Tbc message contained many wise and good sag gtstiors. and largely Increased his confidence Id ibe Executive. At tbe close of the morolog Lour Ibe Senate by a vote of 30 to 20 reiused to posipe.ue Ibe rcgnlar order, the Tobicco and Cl,ill's bit 1 , and ibe adjournment question went over lid 10-n orrow. The indications seem 'O ba against prolonging tbe session. Tbe Reconstruc tion Commiute have bad tbe meesago InforrriaUv under consideration, and agree to report daring Ibe day one ot tbe joint resolutions providing for on • lection under tbe direction of tbe President in Virgin In. Mississippi and perbapß in Tcxa«. It i. not Improbable ibis may pas* the Senate arid the adjournment still be bad on Saturday. (Sr ccial Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. 1 Haiikisisuro, April B—A delegation of the legislature, consisting of Senators Lowry, Gra ham,Rsnds‘l, Nagle,and Representatives Joseph*, Davis, Hong, Holgate, and State Treasurer Mai key, have jnst returned at one o'clock from a visit to Governor Geary, on behalf of Gerald Eaton. Eloquent appeals were made by Messrs. Lowry, Grabam and Davis, who urged every thing’ that could be urgtd on behalf of a commu tation to an Imprisonment for life. HjtitßisnoßG, April' B. —A. large nnmbar of numbeißoi tbe Legislature, including Sen itors Grabam and Lowry and Representatives Sxonuel Josephs and E. W. Davis, waited upon tbe Governor at 12 o'clock to-day and mt ie an earnest appeal to bltn to commute tbe sentence of O' raid Eaton, who is to bo hanged between 11 and 2 o'clock 10-day, unless the Executive Inter feres. The action of the Governor causes much sur prise, particularly as the bill the Legislature patstd yesterday was Intended to reach this case, and relieves the Governor from the entire respon sibility by commuting the sentence of Eaton to on imprisonment for life in the Eastern Peniten tiary. This act was passed at the request of the Governor, to meet certain cases, and he can apply it to lbe case of Ealon if he secs proper. Attor ney-Gineral Brewster is opposed to the Governor interfering in tbo matter. The addresses made in the Ext entive Chamber by Senators Graham and Lowry were solemnly lmprersive, and brought tenrtto the eyes of several of the members pre sent. fWe do not know why there should he any surprise at the Governor’s course. The bill passed on Monday was very different from what was asked for by the Governor, and he will be heartily sustained in any opposition he may make to 'bis iodirect abolition of capital pun.sh mmt. — Eds. Bui.i.ktin. | Navy Deportment Orders, Washikuton, Aptil B.—Lleutenant-Comman di r Diet-man ordered to the Hydrographic office on the Ist of May next. Ltealenaat?Cua) grander J. H. Rowland bus been directed to hold himself in readiness for duty on the Miantonomab. ivi g n< er s U ii< 1 Stbree and C. R. Meeker are ordered 'O the rt ct Ivlne-shlp Vermont. Paymaster A. E. Waist n is appointed PresidODt of a Board, and Pay mastas Petlit and James Pulton members, to t-xun ine Paymasters C. P. Guild, Parsed As s'stant Paymaster M. R. Cushing and Assistant Paymaster C. E. Boggs for promotion. Bostoh, April B.—Business in this city i» en tirely suspended to-day, in the observance of th-' annual fust. The old BromSeld House being about to be demolished, a farewell dinner was given within It last nigbt, complimentary to acd lo com memoration of its pleasant associations. Among the old patroia present and participating la tbo 'festivities were ex-President Pierce, Rev. Dm. Bagno ond Stowe, Gco.-8. Hilliard, Pelsg Chand ler, Mayor Bt.urtl< ff, Marshall P. Wilder, ami other well known citizens. Arc-cat or a embolic priest £or Forgery - flic p ? p, tt.lt. Cclutoruiion. Cmc.Aod, April B.—A warrabt was Issued yes terday for the arrest o,f Rev. Mr. Marshall, a Catholic priest, 6n a charge of forgery. It is said that Marshall foiled the name ot his preae cessor.'Tlev. Mr. Albert, to an express receipt, receiving a quantity ©! wines, grapes, &c., in tended for the latter gentleman. Another cltlzvn&’iUieeUng.fvae held at the Trc mont House, looking to tire-grand celebration on the'occasion of thb opening, of the Union Paciflc Railroad. Nothing was done but the appoint ment ot a sub-committee of seven, who are to re port bereniter, and a,committee of one hu t Ire-1, who are lo have chargerof the .whole subject. There is u strong feeling here in favor of the celebration, which will eclipse everything hereto fore,:; Fortv-t'lrnt Congress—First Nessiori. ..:::.!WA.‘i|ii.v«roN, April 8. , Sknatr.—-Mr. B'nir ucr presented n inti-Inn of co^riXcftiwßß^riKinSs'fHcf : ST'' r otiiiu2iW* ‘ or srtyltnpariialsy sto.ttr.of publle eettopls.; 7 a_ a KAlttrJfthti peililbuiiif i/.Vlfcbatil -Rudbr, of - Noftn Ciji,blifjiii loltlhgffdrtbihiit he hiJsdi'siiU lhlrtv-ols speqt, in LLe naval peryiqp, .In whip he, served all > 2:15 O’Oloqk. Tbe rase of Herald Baton, ANOTHER DESPATCH. From Untlon. -‘•tibr&fen tfcc wacof fbe irel>elitob;arra-/#ttiW Aat nbeowtanllratio nla wb maytHS*«r atneoBeras ttr twniU.hlni tu to come a nate rallied cttUen of tbs CMMO Stott e. <Belcrred (o Uie Committee ; oil IliO JOOitjatoV^t),- -v~ V - ".Jii Mr. Bbcrman presented the petition Of' dlleens olClDCionotiiorinterfereoce byiheGovcrament lobthßifof Coloqcl. itolploe, who,-they e>y, to IIJtKaIIJ impliMint'd lO; Great Bf'teio.: ' 1; i)r, Moi-too. attempted tor offer * joint resolu tion. wbicb was objected to, bat was read forin fomiatloo, 88 \r.i ; -:n ■ JUi it rttolted, J-c., That before :tbe States of Vlr pnle.feJse.niKl Qiiirgln shallboiulmlttedto ropro ittrftalJou in Onj'uit-FO, theiriicveral Lcglelatnrea which ihdy he; hereafter low fully Orgadjiced ;ebaU,'.rMi,fy ,th’e Kit eetiih e \*hich‘lia>i' been: propbsed to ,iho revyriil Sfatea da an'ameDdmentto the COiraUtudou of UMußl'fd Stalea. " ■ . >:v. 'Objected to the introduction of tbo rtfolniion. ■ ' »! ■i> Mr. Ttuthboll, from the Committee on"the 3a diclßij, to which tbe President's message of yei tetday bad tiec n reterredy made'it ’report recom- DKiidil g tnat its consideration should t>e 'post"- ponio iiuiil tbe Drsi Monday loDecember. Hi modi) this riport, he Bald, by Ihodlreetiduof the Committee. ■■■ 1 - :: HobsE —Tbe question In reference to the Presl dtnl’e mtsscgo of yesterday came np; ■' . ! - ■•Mr. Brooks raid (but be understood the Ricon eduction Committee bad takes some action this rrofnine Inaccordance with the President’s stig gtetloisyatid be Ibereforo wlihdrew tho motion to relir tbe message to the Jddielary Commltteo. -The nsescogo was then referred to tile Keeon elinctlon Committee. ■ v ' Mr. Cook moved to snepend the rales that' he might report from tbe Judiciary 'Committee a bill to provide for publishing the opinibns'of the Aitomy-Gtnirule,- &ev' The roles were iiot sns yendid. ■ ' •; Tbe House tben proceeded to the consideration of tbe contested election cares from the Tnird end Fourth Congressional districts of Booth Car olina. ' ~ 7' Pennsylvuniut^-gUltUiirc. Habbisrobo, April 8. SrnATß.—Mr. McCandless read a bill in plane relat ing,to mortgager. It compels mortgagees, where tbe mortgage Is paid, to enter satisfaction on the-reoord, Sitdopptids only to Philadelphia. - Mr. C<:nncll,< ne providing for the payment of dama ge sawarded to John Bastlub and Ale*. ’ Cal', by rca eon of tbe occunatinnof tbelr land by BWte troops. Mr. Wblte, one rcluilng to naturalization. This bill Is i s follow s: Be it tnacled, That It shall not bo lawful for the Bn- )ime Court ul this Com'roonwe ilth, nor for any Judge thereof, rioing at Nisi Prior,to receive or enter t> in any application to become a citizen of >he Onl'ca Btates, or anj of tin m, nor to admit any alien to be ii meitirhcitizen npon application heretofore made. ?=Mr '1 inner rend a bill annexing part of the'birough of I)[ii more, Luzerne comity, to Scranton, and di viding the t« rritoiy annexed into tbe Thirteenth and Fi nftei iiili Wit'dp. The bill tiring tbenttmberof transcribing cicrk9 of tbe 8i liute at live anil ot assistant messengers at one pursed. ■TI c Jndiciary General Committee reported, wit h a negative rerun 01' ndaiion, the hill repealing the im pttsoimml clause In the Sunday Liquor law of Feb lhaiy tC It, IST 6. The snpplt n ent to the art incorporating the Phili de phta mi Southern Mail HicumihlpCompany, the tifct iitrorporatitig tre <*.. liege * f Pharmacy nud the one incorporating the Pennsylvania Abearance Com pany. note nil reported as committed. iloi hk Mr.Mc.Mtiler,of Montgomery county, called the attention of the llouro loan article in the Harris bmg ratiint, which stated that he had be n bought »Sib it prl(t* to give his vote ugatuet a certain bill, and thatbe bad then by betrayed his party. Mr. M;Wll ler denonreed tbe anttior uf the article as a base liar and remindie!. Tbe Senate bill repeating tbe act antborizlng the rale of lie property of any incorporated company upon horde wuh like effect ua if sold upon the mrrtgogo whs parsed. A Jn'nt resolmlnn of the Honse, authorizing the Civil Code Commissioners to print two thousand copies of their bills Passed. Honre * til to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Courts of Common Pleas, so as to allow them to graui char* ters to Mutual insurance Companies. Passed. An nc to authorize the formation of Cooperative So cieties. Passed. House hill exempting moneys loaned upon Judg ments, mortg“tec. notes and articles of agreement from taxation, except for State purposes. Demited. Rouse bill providing a Dew mode of assessing land damages furUn- and Water Companies. P ts-ed. Tie tliiDse bill to appoint coo m'ss’ouers to treat wilt) New Jem y for the cetsion of jurisdiction over Pettv’s l-liind was defea'ed. The H-use bill en.horiziug and referring the officers of ranks to "ten rdl packages lelt on special or secret deposit and to send statements to the Anditjr-Geue rai.'Was defea'ed Tl e Hoove Idll authorizing the Governor to sell or exchange military stoic whs considered. Mr. beans moved to give the old Bine arms to the elroggl re bund of CnOun heroes. Ruled out.of or der. 'Defeated. The Comroi'tee on Ways and Means of the noape ore ffivniabiy disposed towards tbe Insurance bill in troduced bv Mr. Hong, and which is Intended ro re leafu the Stale tax < n foreign insurance companies rii ing’ bttpit ess in Ibis State, on condi ion that o her States relinquish the tax upon Peunsvlvuda comoi nie«, and thus esiabllsn a enmity of interest. Tbe bid can readily be passed '.brongn 'he Hon-*o, but it is too late in the session to nrge it before the Senate, and it will therefore lie over nn'il next year. Wen tiler tteport. Aprils, 9 A.M. Wind. Weather. Tiler. Plalstor Cove 8. Snowing. 43 Portland ' N.W. B'iowiog. 40 Boston. W. Clear. 4S Newkork. B.W. Cloudy. 48 Philadelphia..! BW. Cloudy. 45 Wilmington, Pel W. Cloudy. 4-2 Washington, D. C.. S, W. Clear. 47 Fortress Monroe. Clear. 61 Richmond.... W. Clear, 47 Augusta, Ga. W. Clear. 65 Charleston, S. C. N. Clear. 55 Savannah N.W. Clear. St USwego N.W. Cloudy. 40 Bathuo.. W. Cloudy. B 5 Pittsburgh. —. Hazy 45 Chicago N W. Clear. 45 Louisville 8. W. Clondy. «» Mobile '. N. w. Olear. 02 New Orleans.. . ..N. E. Clear. 01 Kay West..... N. Cloudy. 7't Hav .na ~N. Raining. 75 MARINE BULLETIN. POUT OF PHILADELPHIA - A l-aiL t). wr&te Uartne Bulletin m Intuit Pact. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Bchr A M Aldridge. R« m. Boston. ■ LtiAKKU I'tiißOAY. Prig Fxcr lß*or. Rro» n. Tu ka Island. E V Bonder & C% BngS'omy A J»ukine (Bi). Vaughn Elsmor© for orders, 8 1. Mttchxiit * i.'o. . „ y chr Jotephfao, Phlnnev. Providence, J Rommel Jr.sßro Sehr*'' l.*kK Adun a Ne»p<rt, no S< hr J G Henrv. DPhes. Lym». do Schr A J P« iwe. Kayno*\ Hartford, do Srhr 1a F Smith. * no. Rati, . d“ Schr J Ti nrnMO. Gibha. No -v Bedford, an 8 hr J Ford Daniel*. NW Haven, do 6chr Raptahamiock, Corson, New Haven, do MEMORANDA.. Fhtp Calcutta, BhlU&ber, cleared at Boetou 6th last for Olrutte. _ ... „ . oMp Ocean Express. Horton, cleared at New York yes terdav for rah Francisco. _ . . . .•bln Mma Donna. Li tit, for San Francisco, cleared at No* York v**tnftav „ . _ ... Sbipf’nrtP'Ontb. from Shnngbae 27th Dec. with lea, *t Vmi vepterdoy. Ship Sir Wm Wallac** i Hr) Tavlor, from Sbanghae TJd [ ec ath*w > n« !• vert»rd*y with tea, it \ fcb J p Aikwrfßbt <'aulklns Irvin Sau Francisco Nov 27, w ».p birlow New York ytH»t«rd«y. Steamer Faulta fteeniau. hence at N York vesteraay. rteamcr Itility, Nickeieon, hence at Providence otn * D ste»t*er rentpchlflhd Neynaher, cloared at New York ye?teidi»v tor ttiemon _ , . .. . Mcsu'tT w ihnli**tnn. Cole «l<*ared at New Yors yes tcrdxy tor Fey West a«a G lveetpn. Paik Alexandra «Br), Lnhov. from Yokohama Dec 9, at New York je-terday. with teas. . . bjf#M ha- Miller, Mil er, henco for Bath, was bolo^ 1 Vcnill, hence lor Bangor, sailed from iMim-s* Hole Mh i»i‘t . _ , . „ . Blip Albion. Sawyer, hence for Boston, at Holmes 1 (Br), EToldon, hence at St John, NB. 6th Tirrc-ll Atwood. henc« at Boston 6th Inst. Sch’fl J It Bartlett, ilarrin; Elisha XSmith Harvev; J A i htio. Little, and Uazlo, Fiambes, hence at Providence tit schi Cba* P Stirkney, Matthews, from Jatksonvtlle, at New F<d ord 6th « .. . . Schr (johai-pttt. Glbbe hence at New Bedroj!;d rt‘n inst; r#nint«t‘entie street wharf, carrying away flvj.bbojm. at d doine other trimn'K damage , _ . flehis Agties Repi'Uer. hicFadden, and Edward Ewing, M’Atludeo. hence at Norwich 6th inst BchrNoith Pacific, Ericsson, hence at Apponaug 6th ,n B«Jir* Onrqpt, TJ* nth. and Fly. Carter, sailed from F>*at Orc-enw b.h6<h iii»t. for this port, - ... , , Schr IJ/.blo Fvpt’B-Ev ne. hence at Fall River 4th last, Fchrß H Huntley; Nickerson, hence for Boeton, at * spiiT°Abble Ihir-ley, Parker, from Rockport, Me. for this pott at New port night • f 6th * „ .. , , Bchr E NuMu>on, Nickoreon hence ot Bath 6th tnat. Snhie Watchti l. Carr, hence Lyon; jw jltua. Gieeu, hence for Boston; Eva B Uo, Barrett*d> ou. ai*d I.S Levctit'g.i'orson. f*nm i«»too forrhl-port, Rt Hi ln ee 1 Hole ftthiort and at! tailed attain uextd-v. HchrW 8 HoußhTcn,Trtteni.heuco atGlouoe ter 7th fast, r chr C Si C Bronba. Br oke. bonce at LynnS.hinaft - BrhtfA Vnii deaf. Heath; Uara David>oo, Jeffries ardXlarA M« rrtek, MoiJgomury, heiu aat ; Lyiio6th imt Prhr ifnab hence for Boston* at Hole t'lh'iUtt, and sailed again. ; 1 “V 1 BOND’* HORTON AN" TRENTON - (r»de rnppUed with Bond’s Butter. :Cr/iHiiu Milk, <>y» t» i d ar d, Fgft A‘po.. ThO'-n’d eelU<. bmtf d I>< nton.and .Wipe Rl«ic<iit, hy, JOB. U .BOSdUSrt A CO., Bely Agents, tOH South Delaware averufa. ORPTEjtS AVl>B\t*Mi>N.-DOO CYSWd. JUO de7.« p,frepb:l«neter< , and.S !lmon.J»uidfag i ja;fa far pnh< .by.Jus. B.JBtJnSIiiiR a <U. lift South, Pelamirp avenue. . ’ ' ? '■•^*A 4 '-»oii«nrii.ra utebuia j ,t I t REAL LACE CERTAIN?. Will offer our varied slook PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An inspection will demonstrate now mncb tbelr value exceeds their price. REAL LACES, FRQM $G PER PAIR UPWARDS. IVottingh am Laces, FROM «1 50 PER PAIR UPWARDS, Together with (he GREATEST NOVELTY, FEENOE LAOE DBOP OEETAINS LACE SHADES. I. E. WALRAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. riti&nout. First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. ENDORSED BONDS OF TUB ST. LOUIS, VAN DALI A AND TERRE HAUTE RAILROAD CO. At 90 and Accrnod Interest. These BOFDS are for fiUWO each, secured by a first 0 orlg*#e of OM-Y $l2 000 per mile on the property and fraiiChifes of ihe Company, redeemable on thefiritdav of January, 1f97. Coupons attached payable on the first day of January and July in each year. Thepa'nuntof principal and interest Is FURTHER SECUI EDby the endorsement of tue Binds by IDS TEBBE HAUTE AP ISDIINAPOUi B. R CO. . TEE (OLCJBUB, CHICAGO AND INDIANA CEVTBIL B.W. CO. THE MTSBCRGH. CLVCISNATI AND ST MB R. W. Cl). The endorsement of the two last-named Companies being guaranteed by The Pennsylvania Railroad. Go The Road on wbi*h these Bonds constitute a FIRST LIFN is IBS miles long, extending from the Terre Haute ard lodisnapolia Haitioad near Terre Haute to St. Louis, nrd forms the last and only unc mpleted link in the BUOhTI BT LINE FROM BT. LOUIS TO PHILADELr FBI A AND NEW YORK. It* immediate c instruction and equipment are provided for in a contract between the PENNSYLVANIA lt«)LhOAl> COMPANY aod the i OMPANtES above named, wl ich contract in-ures that it i-ball always be operated iu tbe jjint Interests of the dlirct tin* between St 1 otile aod tbe East. SEVhNTY MILLS o' the road are now completed and It is confidertiy e-*pe-e« d tt.t the ENTIRE LI.NE will be OPENED FOR TRAFFIC EARLY IN 1870. Tbe I on rails tor the on tiro lorgthof road have been porch r<d and sufficient for tiOniiles delivered. *i he Boads can be had on application to a. B. ROBERTS. It G like of PcnnijriTanla BalLroad, Phlla. Banking House E. W Clark &. Co.,PJiila *• " Drexel & Co„ •' " Jay Cooke & Co., “ ‘ Gaw, Baoon&Co., 11 “ De Haven & Bro;, 11 I cod fully recommend tho above Bonds as a desirable security. J. EDGAR THOMSON, March 15, 1669. $4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, Tblrtp Nears to Bnn t 188 U CD The Lake Superior and MistEsefppi River Ratlrcad Company. Tbtj wea Flrit mortgage Slublng Fond Bend Free of United States Tax . SECURED BV ONE MILLION ED HDNDIiED *ND f BIRTT-TWO THOUSAND ACRtS OF CHOICE LANDS, And by ihe Railroad, Its Bolling Stock and the Fran chi;to of the Company. A Dot bte Icturlly and FJnt Clan Investment ‘ In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly Ten Per Gent. Per Annum. PRESENT PRICE, PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received In payment at their higheat market price, Pamphlete and fall information given on application to JAY COOKE & 00., No. 114 South Third Street. F. W. CLARK & CO., No. 85 South Third Street, jetecal Agent* of the Late Superior and JUtoiiseippi Itiver Jiatlroad Cotmoani/. mhiomPm* " 1 1 HOME IN VESTMENTS. READING RAILROAD SIXES, Clear of State, United States and Municipal Ta ea. Penna. and New York Canal and HR Co Seven Per Cent. Firit Mortgage Boud«, Principal and Intoreat guaranteed by the Ltlifgb Valley Railroad Company Wo have but a mm 11 amount of the l Eli offer thrm at a pi toe that will pay a good iuteie.it ou tho iimntment, DBFXEL & 00, Bankers, P 4 SOUIH THIRD STREET. - ti *f> P tf 5p a——————»»» ifi 1 nwri*’ Art* JI AV Of B°thr?xtr B nct Sm m.iki' * v'ni of Dm* r«a «J ifJl tiilmtlps ALvap oiihftUd JOidlM V BL’Samt & CO.* l« South DeU .vore avuauo. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CD. ' YBBlBCBE&’i DEPART BMT. ; 'Philadelphia, Aprils MfflU; To ibe ilef fcbclder* of (be . . lillidiit Ciiifuri Y AHBtoekboMcnv as regfstore? on.'tffe 'Bbofß'rrfttija Company oWlhe Sulb dij'ot’April, 1869,w1|l jM enUU&I toeub.crlbefor2r.Ptr tentof'thoir iil‘NeitStoekat Par,adfolloWs: ’.. If!', rtret-V lfty prr cent, nttho tt rn o 0 f subscription, ba. tween tbe 15th day of May. 1889, and ; lire! SOtbiflW’Ot Jone, 1869. ... ; : I--'.’.;. Second -F fty percent, between tbe 16th flayoi Roynnt*. ber, 166 a and tho 81st day of December. ISt&sjnvif Stack. ‘ boMefsihonidprefer, then hole amount maybapalAnp aitheiinr r f rnbaciiption, ana oach lnBt*linenteo.pald ehallteenttled to a prorata of tho Dividend itbst may bededared.onfullibariß.. ; ; *.v'i;V 3 hird-l hat every Sfocltholder holding less than four (hatea rh’ll bcmtltled td rabeerlbe for otte. thahei attd those boldine more than a mnlllple of fonr shares shall be entitled to subscribe for an additional share.'' ' ' T " - PWr/h-iXll shares noon Which Instalments are yet id be raid winder ► eVolutlnn of May 13, T 668. wlll bOentitled t« theirallotment of the 25 Per Cent, at 'l>*tv- Ml though . they wir. paid In full. , • ih ; i;l ! THOMAS T. FIRTH, TredOtfar. ar2-2mrp ; ■ . i »' No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. : - ' ; DEALERS,IN - , m-t GOVERNMENT SECURITIES STOCK, COLD ‘ AND NOTE BROKERS* Aooounts of D&nks, Finns, and Individuals reoclvad, eatuftdl focheck at sight. . : .• t >;*. . INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. (xENERaC %ENTS.. PENNSYLVANIA >£S«TS.:I«€ ! °" h h £ . ; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.' The "National Life Lnboimncb Company fa a sorporation chartpred ny Bpeclal-Act of Congreaß,- proved July 25, 18U9, with a 1 - > < CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms offered'to Agents and Solicitors., who are Invited to apply at our ofllce. .i.* .. • . < / Full particulars to be had on application atonrofncOi iocatea in the second story of our Bunking, House* where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing t.U» advantages offered by the Company, may ; behind. : ;1, JEL W, CldABtK * CO^ No, S 5 South Third s, CARPETINGS! CARPETS I M’OALLUM, CREASE & SLOANj JSo. 609 CHESTSnrV STBBBT, OppoElte Independence Hall, Philadelphia. - Spiirg Imporlation of Ca>pellng». JUST AKBIVED AKD IN STORE, Frrncb f htnllte, ixmlnstft'andßDjial WUton. cr.oBBl EY’B velvets AND TAPEBTRIE3, Newest Designs and % wida FNOL'SH BRI BSEIB of all the best make:t alto,.vrith Border to matcb, for Balls and Stairs. THBEE-PtIES AND INORAIVB, VENETIANS, for Halls and Btoira; DitUUGDTS, HOGS. &C. • COCQA nixlTriKGS, Freah Canton Mottiiijss, ALL WIDTHS. ERfiLISD ARD ASEjBICAR OU, CtOTOI. M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 609 Chestnut Street, PhiladSL. Opposite Independence HatL Tnhtl th e tn Bmtp r • CARPETINGS I ''i>- J. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON 1333 CHESTNUT STREET* Above Twelfth. . ' • Spring Importations Now Open* French Ayrainstere. Fn»li*h W ilions, Velvets, Tapestries, BRUSSELS CARPETS; Of all tho celebrated English maher, new designs, special stales, with borders to match. Hall and stair. Carpel*, Three Files, Ingrain’s, Venliians. Canton and Cocoa mattings.. English Floor Oil Cloths, No. 1222 CHESTNUT STREET, Abovo Twelfth. mMS Ih a to »3trpf ; "-u fiQmh s tu lb istrpg SPRING. 1860. LIEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. • yfe are now receiving a very largo atockofnew goods to* SPRING SALES, Embracing all the now Btylee of CARPET INGO, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ; MATTINGS, &<h mtißflmrpt , r, 1. FURS ONJTOR^GE. A. K. & P. K. WOMMTE, 1212 CHESTNUT STBBBT* Beg to inform the I.adlea that, they are now prqpved to receive. FI KB : 0N SrOKAGßtbrough. the.ntiioraar, guaranteeing them agUußt: load by Flie and Moth,, at a tiiflUg eirei.ee. 1 A. K. * F K.WOMRATH. ~._i; 123 Cbestunt street. ■ arllhaluainrif. ij . , tfllAlKii-ffoß BMiBltM TONB OFOHAI^AFWJAT /.Apply,te ; .. ... ■ WO.KKM^G^. nfVAMTMft* CAHPenAGM, &Co runs. ore.
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