FOtJMB EDITION- LATER FROM WASHINGTON ficeenatvncllon oUho Southern Stales cSSciia ljeap** 0 *! *0 «>o rjt»ll»da. Bventnii iVAtiiiRGToJV April B.—General . , Butter, SnXfcVr Bialno and other Congressmen ..had* Smfirenco with President Grant thlamorotug about reconstruction. They told him . that they couMpaes ft blll giving him P°" 6r p i® “ w \n° r .ho the holding of,elections when ho choso three dhtecbhßtracted States, to submit too con stitutions in any manner.whetherbyeecUonsor otherwise, and to suspend nil obnortonsi Bta o lawe .now io existence, pending aoUon on the C °Thh President expressed himself,, that each , legislation would meet all requl re men te._ The bill' In accordance was reported by Mf» Butler, ond is now being discussed In the House. fbo Pacific Urtliroad Squabble. (SpecialDespatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.] Niiw Yonk, April 8,1869.—1 n the Supreme Court, ibis,morning, the contempt .Casov. agiiust Messrs. Duran t,Cisco and others, was argued The defence* relying, on tbedecislon of Judge Blatcbford, deelintd io appear. Judge Barnard said be would ptoceed with ihe caso. , it is rumored that attachments havo been Is sued against Messre.Durant and .Cisco, If sach b ; the case a conflict between the State and Federal Courts is ooUmprobible. Robert, Brown, the negro stoward aboard the ship W. H. Moody, .was nearly beaton to death by tho chief mate, who sMaped. roniceiallou. , Boston,' April B.—'The consecration of the ReV. FridetlckiD. Huntington, D. D., as Bishop oi the Diocese of Uential.NeWYqrk, took pi ece to day .'Jnßht&aud'BfCbhicb* in tho presence of a larah dudlehce, with: impresalvo feervices. Thbßight Rev. Arthur Cleveland Gpxe, Bishop of Wesl«n r New;York, preached the,sermon The consecration ceremonies wore discharged as The'eopVbcraUbn by the Bight Rev. Benjimln B. Smilh. Dc Di, Bishop of Kentucky. Presen talionsVßight Rev. Mariton Eastourh, Bishop of Massachusetts. 'OUdßigUtKev. Thos. M. Oar ll . Bishop of Rbbdo'lsland. Present and assisting, Biebt' A RtV. Gi' T. Bedell, Assistant Bishop of Ohi6t Right ßev. Arthur Cleveland Coze, Bishop of Western New York; Right Key. Georgo M. Randall, Blpbop of Colorado: Eight Rev. Henry A. Ntply.'Bishop of Maine; Right Ecv. B. Wiatar Morris, Bishop of Oregon; R ght Rov.A.N.Lit tlejottn, 5 Bii-bbp of Brooklyn, and Right Eev. Win. Crotwell Doom , Bishop of Albany. The Bbcido ittuud Election. Providence, April B.—Complete_returns of yesterduv’s election give Pudeltord, Republic in. for Gbverni r, 7;271, and Pierce, Democrat, 8,8.6. Tbo Bepalo Mandt: Eepubiicaos, 26, Democrats, 7; and the House, Republicans, 60, Do mocrats, 12. - Fortpflrst Coucrem-FirHl Sosslo n» IdEWA**—Continued from tho Third Edition] Mr. tSumoer otieivd ft concurrent rteoaiionto rescind the resolution to adjourn on Saturday next Ho tbougbtlt better to leave the States ol Virginia and Mis Isstppl under military govern ment, under the vigorous, prompt, kindly admln ißtration of Gem Grant, until tbo next session, when Cpngreßßcould properly consider the qnes tion&f iheitreadmieelon. Beside*, the President bad fall power, under existing laws, to submit the conatHutlon of Virginia to the peoplo, and there was no need for further legislation on the giiHeot The same was true of Mississippi Mr. Howard took tho same view. Mr. Sumner said tbatin the work of recon struction nothing was done, whilo everything was leftundone, and there was certainly much to be done lHfjre the country could confidently ex peefr that reconciliation and peace which were to crown the work of reconstruction. There wore also other Important matters demanding the Immediate attention of Congress, chief among which were the Pacific Railroad and the revltlon of the naturalization laws. To ahow the necessity for action ou the latter subject, be read a letter from “one of our friends 1b New York," expressing fear that Congress wonld, adjourn without doing anything to punish the enormous election frauds perpetrated in New York by the Democratic party, or to prevent the other, greater frauds which that party has in con templation, stating that there was a combination between Tammany Hall and the Erie Railroad Company for fruudnlent purposes, and express ing the writer’s belief that unless such frauds were punished by Congress and prevented In the fntnre. tho Republican party wonld never win an election in. that State. Mr. Stewart saw no necessity for prolonging the session beyond next Saturday. The reasons urged by some Senators against adjournment were not new, but were jnst as well known at the time of the passage of the resolution to ad journ on Batnrday as now. • Mr: Conhling took the same view. He thonght the force of the argument against adjourning of the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Sumner) was 'somewhat lessened by the fact that that Senator always opposed such resolutions. The motion to postpone the unfinished busi ness'was lost—yeas 20, nayß 30—and the Senate then;proceeded to consider the bill. 1 Uouhi>-CJntimietl Jrom the Third Edition.) After ibe statement of Mr. Cessua, and some tl ibus’erlng by the Democrats, tho resolution reported by the Election Commttiee. declaring A. S. Wulloco entlilod prima fiteie to Ills seat os Representative from the Fourth Congressional District of South Carolina, was adopted. Mr. Butler (Moss.), then, from the Reconstruc tion Committee, reported a bill authorizing tbo submission of tne constitutions of Virginia, Mis sissippi and Texas to a voto of the people, and authorizing- the election of State officers and members of Congress. The bill authorizes tho President, at such time as be may deem best,to submit the Virgluji Con slimtlon to the registered voterß of that State lor rallQcition or rejection, and also to submit to a separato vole such provisions of that constitu tion its he may deem bos', the elections to be held l and the returns mado In tbo man ner provided bv the election ordinance adopted by the Convention. It authorizes tbo President to submit in the sumo way to the voters of Texas the entire Constitution framed for the State, or separate provisions of it, provided that no election shall be held in Texas for any purpose until tho President so directs; the same lor Mississippi. If either of the Conetltntiona be ratllied, tbo Legislature elected shall assemble ou the fourth Tuesday after the official promulgation of the ratification, and the Commanding General In either of such Sfatep may, with the approval of the President, suspend until action of the Legislature all laws that he may dtem oppr; salve. After 1 n long discussion the bill was passed— yens 124, nays 24. Tlic Petroleum [THirltet. ißpecUl Ueeratclr to the Phila. Evcnlnc Bulletin. 1 N'kw Yobk, April 8 Pretroleum is dull; crude, ivy,<§l’! refined, 31}£. The market 1b uomiual. From fit, bowls. Bt. Louie, April B.—General W. A. Nichole, Adiutnnt-Geocrul of the Military Division ol the Mississippi, died to-day after an Jllttcea of three duys. Hew Torn iwonor OTarlic* I Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Uallotln.) Nr.w Yobk. April fi.-The money market bur percept'- b\y changed for the hotter, Iho general rate call loicson government collateral l« 7 porcent,, gold, cm pledge of *tock tno rate Is 7 por cent. 8-3 i curroncjr On loans coado on New York Central the lee** r Ai cent oommlwlon: The banka aro in receipt of'congtder. able eu rocurrency,and butllltlol«»entaw»y, thatemrency can be ahlpped from Now' Orleans and Cin cinnati to tula point at a proftteamos a better feeling io tbe market. and the belief its tint tb* gtringen;y for the present has culminated. Dlwcounta arc dall. i J nin> jopgeirom 10 to e j) per cuu f , Gold ia at rout at liUA4<#l«"2. ,{,ho mjanew is o a ing gro wldr i hibMi co aipucationa. jbe btavy borrowing demand fo* gold alaatonaUto make theprpmium atronger. The prepayment of the May intercat net caving produced a eufheleut amount of available gold lor go»d traa*%itiong the rates are from 1-10 of Iporcnnt. per clem to 7 per, coot nor &luuui f»»r borrowing, vrhilo P**jslo»naare ti-ade Hat. 7ho Government bond mil’ icee fi4ulU though Kencr.-lly Ptt'ady, at the quotaU'MWiOf '• to ghetto*'than yaetordavi llieiWtft active stock uei’s. wMch are as high aa 110i b , st wtiicb point they re b*ld with much Urnmo'fl. Thu * > 2r r< 4,f'-*#!sLa U ,R U oo *, iW-* yeatorday owing lo effoiw ifrnm the ar»ler» to cover coutroctb out at n IfiWirdifUro.'The stf^ckmarket Is fairly-active, but rcrt ,f X fThewrket opened generally at thu cloa'uf quol a tl OpfloT y «ter da v. Central le the con •Ptcuouft feature, whicb. however, under a heavy pres aordt^rfaljUse.hftßfftllenlromV 6 to m'* The reporn from ■Albany sre.wneraWy; to the effect tint the UcUU tureyrli! er»mnft)ly pass the muM-uro legailzii g the Hi «er cent, security dividend. It Is (;ni‘r. 0 y Hiiimru-(1 011 lUoatreettlistthe decline to.a,y w.tu win. to tin, fact that purtiesboldlOß the stock threw overt*.,,r,i t or tno moim-e U buying at a lotrer figure. KLWnyncosentd ut lui'., nil 3:66 O’Cjlooic. UjUgb Ml»lf Ko6>: Wiuia.rM*t<l iri'lll IBIXIOIBI. Ht. Paul *hare* ai e .U'itifwtibtv at. on iit74ki lur'coU.rnon «urt 88 fur pielurrod. It.suing >aAi(ap2li *h»rc*hftvo not -been}•*«;■• riv. ly radra in but ftomifl *o;% L>ronmm n jtfif Wto HtfCifor p’pfurrud. .-Ihe niii«ccUnm;pu< Bh*rc® J' A7 ‘ bom tuodernfeiy active. -FAClfic Mnil fa tj»« loaal'’p .f«*mre t v«r>ii>g fmn Pl.S* to 9J. Wt stern Uuiu« , *[' erAphbA«Ti)ftsnfßiutd ytetf rd*y*B advance. 4«rs\.«*itW QitbkrilTrcrJfiqtHHnt-Ji ExprtrM rhuTiM aroduii ano uatltfß. . ' PHUadoipittamociiJExcDanffe* i UKTWJfcMI **OjuOrt. •• . ■ N Pennaß -V t ' luO eh Pa&Erie «}f 1 ; TncecripSS swish do i . *9i< 6PotehGWln .‘ . OSJitPOsh do MO 29.H ' coo■ do 2 days S3?,' 400 eh do WJi Its 29S ■2OOO I.cbleh lU,u , 80* 110 8b Gatawlß pf bW 34 V 10HO Lehigh Yal E bds 200 sb do Its.: JUH < new cp 91 V 100 bU Read b b3O 48-31 200 eh N VaR v34Vf|2oosh do eSUwo 300 Bh N Y&Middle b6O 4-BO !oflo eh do b3olta 46* , j DSKOEK UOA.BIIB. 2 (00 Read 7B 103 lim Giives now 101 V Tomii Vennß ltng 6s 9T 2S(iO do eßwh to 101* 2 i|ioW Jersey BCs DO* 12 eh Penna K b 9 800 U do c 00 ’Q" »b do bswu 6954 iEablt in its carrkr. Oik Hall camo to bo calbdihe 'Popular" Clothing Hoobo, beesusi th.c great mossi'B of the people found H.to be just •lieli a piece as they needed, at which to bay iood, nJiaMe Ootbiogr at yery low rates. It? ’imDeesc* popularity soon made It the “Largest i loih're HoofP, and iiß cxtenslvo nod extcri'iinv bufinees in turn made it more and more popular. This season has opened up with each increased Bales, and brought eh many new customers to be o dded to the old and regular ones, that the “Wrghst” nonet soon bo made larger in both way, in order to accommodate the mass ol cus tomers, from city and country, who throng these bll | IbeDfecret 1 be D fecret of nil this Is-the quality Df Wani mober & Brown’s Clothlmr, wulch was always good, baa been getting better every year, unui now it 1b rest; while their prices, always now, bove been getting bower and lower, until now they ate the lowest. Continuation Salk ok Bronzes, Ornaments, &c—The sate of bronze clocks, vases and orna ments, bronze and gilt groups and flgnres, ala baster slatnetles, &o , will be continued this even ing by B. Scntl, Jr, Auctioneer, at <3OOllB Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chestnut street, at 7K o clock. Hover’s Patent Sofa- Bedstead.— We cal' tbe aUenlion of our readers to the'advertisement of Mr Hover, to be found on the sixth , page of 10-day'spaper. The sofa-bedstead is an uniqu_ and comfortabip invention, and is an article of furnliure that has long been needed by house keepers. PITY NUTIOKS. Reynolds’s Bonnet Openino at Eighth and Vink. -Tbe vicinity of Eighth audViie streeiß all of yeeterday presented a bright aud buay fceue. The noribwent cori.er of thc*o two aVonm* has far BOniG lime past bren a popular Millinery Emporium, and under ita present proprietorship, of Mr. Thompson llejnoldp, n has tok« n rank ae a flrst-daas establish* iren», where everything in tbe way of elegantly-trim med bonnets and bats, and bonnet materials, cau be had in the latest and most desirable styles at very 1,1 urh hftow Ihe usual tloim town prices. A glance through th<ir mngiiidcent •‘(•peolnv'*' yesterday as sured us of this fact; nud, by the way, nmong tnc mil linery openings of the season there have been none more Buccesbliil than this, if handsome goods, active sales, nnd a Jarae attendance can betaken as fair eri leilons The exhibition wab replete in Bnperb l rench Mowers. Rlobons, all the choicest Triram«mr*, and llonret Materials, and exquisite specimens of Bonnets and Hats, trimmed ar d mmimmed. Among the frim wtd we will take tbe liberty of designating a few that Mi ucU ns os being particnlarly handsome: A white crape bonnet trimmed with pansies and huitn pping, with white ilhodou strings, was gene* ialiy aciwiircd and numerous orders. A ho, a drab crape, trimmed with black lace and a l ink wreath, with lace and satin strings, attracted much attention One of the pret'lest bonnets in the collection was a brown eilk. trimmed with dotted net and lace of the same shade, with* bnnehes of scarlet flowers, and binngs of lace aDd satin. , , . InUfttsthe assortment exhibited was ample, aud abounded in beantlitil uovclues. Among theliutcrwas a rlnc Tear! SnepbcrdesH. orftraw, with blneqnUttng, and derorated on the top with an exquisite mat of tiold flowers and a rosette ot No. b white ribbon at tno Another favorite was a white French cbip, bound with white velvet BDd tjlmmcd with wh'te No. 5 rlb ii n and a wreath ot while flowers and pearl oraa* A very stylish bat that we noticed was made of white illusion in the arraqneiSbapo, and trimmed with hmad >hiin frinced at the ends, with a wreath of apple Moß>ome mnnii'g straight acrofiß, and u row of saun pining around tie brim. The opening was undoubtedly one of the most popu ui aud feucccfeeful of the ftp;>cr) n. Another Subject *?t Fiudk. —There are nu merous feat ares of Philadelphia that arc without rivals on this continent. Thus it bos tbe handsomest Academy of Mufric, iho finest hotel, and the most, fr- . i cnsivG jewelry store fn tbe United States. It now lias *hm without exaggeration may bo prpnouoced one of the most. bcontiiul millioery establishments m this country. Travelers say that in neither Paris nor l ondon haw it an equal. (V© refer to the mllUnery ©Sr tahllshment of Mrs. T. H. Steel, No. 122 ft Cbestnat stipet Dropping in there yesterday, we were struck witb tbe elaborate elyle in which everything wa«got up, massive walnut case?, lull ieugtb minors* Wilton carpet on the lioor, loungos of tbe most inviting ap pearance. and in tbe tear a beautiful work-room, titled finin Insurious style. Her stock of bonnets, hats, llowers. fealbers, etc... arc iu tbe greatest variety. For t/ipte, richness and elegance of style, fbore la all that i tncv could suggest or the most fisttdious taate de mand. Ladies will tlnd it to their interest to patronize Mrs Steel, and they may be assured by doing so that they will save time, troupe nn<l money. Tub Stock la brightened up every day with the newest etvles (that appear in importers’ hands) of I'EESB Goons. Something new to be opened this morning In Drops Goods. Our Pcnlo. of prices low. ;, mer lowest, at. A. «fe «J. B. Bartholomew’* one-price Dry Goods and No: ion H»u_pc, 23 North Eighth street. Wklsell hundreds of pairs of lOd Gloves every tl v We guarantee every pair we sell, if they npor icjlr another pair is giveu in exchange, at A. J. B. Baetiiolomrw a (in-T-rice Dry Goods and Notion House, No. 23 North Eighth street. CUAIILKB BTOKKR «fc Co M Mkhomant Tailoks awb C'T.ornißUH, (/antigen)al Hotel Building, ABH NOW I'ERPAKRII sVirb a Fall Assortment of Really Fashlonablo Goods Fob Ginii.fmkn’s Wkau, and Fine RBAi>Y-MAr»w Clotjuxci 'l'd Kit and Flense A 1 1. £)2JCb, Am. Pbuvkb. ant> Style tot: Test of Ouv.afnkbb, Facts which Every Gentleman Should ;»«, flelw eg is the man for the people. Ho not ».!v rm kee the most elegant Boots la town, bat he • f ibun at pucU price* that people of moderate m-iiiis can afford to buy them. If y on want a pair I ni :i ..((ii in able Bo.vtw made of the finest French calt-SBln, uml nut tnccther in a trnlv arUtie manner, loave v * .nr iuoa-urc wbh W. H. Uelwpff, and you caunot rail ~ ho united. Wc have been hlo .patron for years, ,i.U hence eptr'k advisedly. His place is on Arch -tn i* . next to the corner of ftlxih. D’dl immediately iiiuho his acquaintance .You will he tbe gainers hv 11. Thk Great Bank Ror.r.KKY on Chestnut street •Mi d bnve been prevented had the place been pro i-iied with the Bt ut.LAH Alaum Tni.nißAi*n. OlUre. IUI Chestnut street. Pkkobßouchoho— Avery superior English Itioukliiet Ten. On sole by Yairthorne & Co., 1030 Muiki t street und 2US North Ninth, I{KntiGKKATOitB, Cedar Chests, Btep Ladders, r It a lartre ueisortinert of hnnseUccplnt; anlcles at ii S. KAHSON & CO.’S Old Stand ‘220 and 222 Dock street, below Walnut 'l'nK Gkkat ROHUKfcy at TwEl-vrii AND • lirftnnt streets would not hove taken p'aco had the n’Hired thHr tiviiMire* tn one or more of Mar viu'K Spherical Chrome Iron Burglar tfafcs. impoeaiblo %vedtM% sledge or dilll. Cull at Ml Chestnut etteof- V Htdonie liall, and examine them. Aix Bhovi.p .Vitknn Oakkorps* Grand Oi*kn- c»r Spring Hutu and Copy on Thnredny, April 8. Grand Opening. Cparleft Oakfurd & Son?, under tbo Continental, will opep, on Thursday, April S, tbe largest and boat etooli of tbo most beanilml Hats and (Japi in the city. Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nalls, sklllfnlly treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. #lO Chestnut street. Charges moderate. Dbafuess, Businrass and Catarrh, j ' eaiica, M. D,: Professor ,ot the Bye and Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the Utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city can be Been at thlß office, No.W Arclietreet. Tbo medical faculty are Invltd ■to accompany;their patlenta.as ho lias no secrets In his ** Artificial eyes Inserted. No .charge made .or examination. • ' .. Am. Snonr.D Aitknij Oakforhh’ Gkami Oi \„g ol Sprtaußate and «nj>» o>» Thursday, April 8. Suuoioal Inbtbumbnts and dries, Gmicr and soothe the pain of children tecthine— Use Dower's Infant Cordial. Sold by all Dragjjists. the daily PHILIEEIifIU CLOTHINS TRADE; p : s&«^ mDS Ba ' b i.-'nos, tb it el &111 Oisbino adrsnteges onfy t« bo seonred in nn ezfcmlvo and proKreeslve hbuee, _ . vv.«- : *Kni* niAfKAa rflfvdv made; many raore w’auld do bo if thov could eocure as good The majority of par cltixeni buy Jhcir Clothca reA y their cfirmouti m»to to order. Wo eho n» loaaon whr BUltabl ° ror Wtt,d ' : .. IL„ oArArtjLena that can ba deeired. or that can be obtained In onv of tbe grit Vera we proroee to'cmrinean tboaavantaeoa in Eh _n be j C i en tifio mewf ack otvled: d skill tbe “ercbaittalloriug eeJjEißlnieno of Our cu ten n ta noweßt and flnoo , irom m rown and ~i,lc«ttbatc«nbebi.d our.ti.korPleea«OQ«BMaH im r horeloforo u<(11 , 01<a ln ri n.dolphla l.nnctuality ln fillinß all oideie. ..... . . « t\ 41, a **r kha fJcntlenien.” and will furnieh the boys and young gentlemen with We will give erecial attention lo tli© iMtie oenuen en. noTt .iti o tn this Uoo will be found In oar etock, C,0 i ,1£ H B J^'a o viMbe Taken "vitball ?bunaUriclK u,.c acduork done upon the Children's Clothing. Sales be'‘ta’ £ “w'ldt nponauch aa may pr.fer tbulr aervicca. , , ... . . . i, n flnß c . n h„ embracing th(> llne.t qualities of linen and all under c^”n.l C rol” c "™ta c“ne S “ umbrella., valise. aud all toilet article., and whatever cUe gow to complete a gentleman’. attire at home or when traveling. ,, , -Itv . n a the hnprov.'d taste, of oar people mthla matter or drew d.manilsncb We believe meettoii tfie demand. \Ve bi i■ gto lbe undertaking aeuccewful an 1 no- limited expe nn en.erpriee, end wo rrorote meiung me oern b , .. trorkmen in all departments, ard ade'ermtiinUouto rience. anamtdn'eshcapital.tbt!coopo)auoii , be comparatively small matt rof "GOOL> succeed; ar d w itl. tbe help of all ««“ f ° ,be m«oantl!e„ Interests and spirit of our. ty. wo intend OI V , e E n»rt^°blLhu , »nt h whfihnl“ eoinpm favorably with tee amount of business dono, an l tu he manner of r^ r il‘“bh a »ny feb? grout Js "hnu'ever.'tbet'’ we csn’supply you wi h e o.bing. either .Xnv'Aln? ? 1U aOV »ur“rior fn stylo and lininb, and of a greater variety of materials than can bo ttSSSSfei-ciaiiSsaafr" “ a Am. Tastes, BUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Publialer, Booktellar, Stationer, AND DKAIiEU IN CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, No, 724 Chestnut Street. AH Be oka Bold Retail at Wbolcia'e Price*. (H mlilfi tn th»tf rn . _______ MARVIN & CO, BnownisM & Bbotubb, “ . 23 South Kicthth street. JOfflf WAIiAIAEBfi THE LARGE BROWN STONE BUILDINGS (Formerly occupied by Messrs. Homer, CoUaday it FIBST-CLASji TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ready-made clothing; JOHN Wi ROGGB3, Head of Department, CORPS OF CUTTERS. JFAN BERNARD, from Paris, Recommended by Sangulnetta, of Crony & I.ent. Broadway, N. V. p. andriot, Formerly Andriot, Msgeoch ft Co, J. ZACKEY, Formerly with Ebrllclior. G. E. AYRES, Formerly with Brown ft Power/, Broadway. Now Yore. YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S HENRY GREER, Head of Department. Formerly wiU* Hyatt, Hageinan * Co* Broadway, N. Y. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. 1,01118 1. FORBES, Head of Department* THE ENTIRE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO EXAMINES THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, ■Which is a Prominent Feature. BESPECITtMT, Atn usc.misnrA'*. See Sixth Page for Additional Amusements. ACAUEMY OF MUSIC. «FERA BOUFFE. WAte^K C 3i;AV*f4 O .S , M When will bo prt the firet time in Philadelphia Off* nbach’s famous Opera Bo life, GENEVIEVE DE BKaUANT. w On whlrb occoflou the two great Prlma Oouflas, Madame HOSE BklL and Mdlle. DLtiCLAI ZAS. will jnQtty ap. i>ear • n th»* pafne evening in cooj with all the celt bri.trri nrtistß of Mr Gruu’u Company. M <*arr«or, Bi tkers. M.Baurgoin M.Gei:ot, M. Muwjy.tf. Deli<no,M. Kivn-tz. M. ehtiio* Mdlle. Guerotti. Mdlio. Bagpard. Poweiful CbortißOß. Grand Orchestra, Kicli coimmcß. and pub ndid wiue en Fume. tm , . . Murhal Phrctornnd Conductor Hubert Htoepel Notw Ututundlnfl th« enormous expeiuu-a winch attend fb'.'HCperformances, tho.piicca. of admbsl »□ have been fixed »b follows: General admn-fcion.ifil; foats c&ntnse mntl without *xtra charge, Kimlly Circle, W ceate; Unite*}. -5 cents. , . . tu-nta for any performance can now be secured at the Vi-adtmy. Midst William 11. Boner & Co.'.i Music rieore, No. lloaCneßiniit street. 11 no* f* or**n at 7 o’clock. Curfaln rises at.. 4 . J i,i. at EN'I KRTAINMENT AT THE MAMMOTH ( , VFLOCII’EUIi INSTII ITS, 'TWENTY-FIRST AM> RACE STREETS, THISEVENIPm MASTER CARLISLE. who Is matched »B«Jnrt FKBO IIASLIN to ride for *l,OlO, will give an i-xhihltiun of it's skill and dnrimt on the Uyoyrle. tn coaui ctlou with T, ItOOLE, Chamrionot PenosvWama. Twenty youths, ondor IB years ot aec, will have an ox ■ cltlne race for valuable prisies. Serasant BUItK. from New York, will perform hla wonderful Lishtnlnp Zouave Drill. FOl mine altopethor the most attractive eui-rt ilnai nt of this seaaon, which none should fail to wit ;™*j, 03 „ NEW FIJBlill)AHOIV8, BOOKS. PORTER & COATES, No. 833 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN B0!)KS. A now and full stock jnat received and for enlo by 1 ! POBTEE & COATES. gj FOB SALE. Jg The Three-Story Buck House, Doable Back BuUdlofifl. W feet Front 7 foot eldc yard. jpio. 227 Rortli Ttventleth Street, Rear overlooking I/o*«n Square. In Good Onlor. All Modern ConvonJonceß. Call on on the Promhea. ' ap3-6t4p* A NEW 1 ERA in THE fs, IB6o* OPEIi E D Merchant Tailoring: DEPARTMENTS. (Formerly with RockiiU & Wilson.) ous to m - w O R K . Formerly with .J. 0. Arrison, SPECIAL CARD. TO SEES THE JOHN WANAMAJvER. niLLINEHY eoooih OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING OF TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AND French Millinery Goads, MARCH 31, ISO!., THCS. KENNEDY & BRO„ No. 7129 Chestnut St. lIIII.IN AND SHOES. SPRING STYLES BQOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTS’ WEAK. BARTLETT, 33 s. filth Street, above Otatmt, ; j CABBMCIM. E>. M. LANE, fflp Bnlldcr of Flrst-eloii Li;h<!tnd Heavy CARRIAGES,; UfiriptiOD, *t * \ BIMiIiFiCT«BTASDWAaEttOI)in», 3432, 3431 and 343 G MABKJE'T STBBET, Three equate..wort £. Ralltoal Depot BOND’S S.ROSTOV TOT- I tbr ttOd Milk Biscuit. l»ndlnit Lorn atjanicr’Norniad, d for "alb bv JOS. H. IH-BSIGB St CO..A*out» tor BoSd. 108 South Del .ware avenuo. w r-iiOP ARABIAN DATES.—IOO MATTS, F T NE *uu"llty. lending nnd foroala by '.JOS; B. BUSSIEIt tt CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. ■ | <::"r >/■. v. J m IE WHO WAET -V. WeLt&vd been risking nothing else for more than A OOF* A GKlVX'CjjaYv •the. Oldest Established House! The People’s Favorite! : ••• The Father’s Comfort! The Mother’s Delight! The Boy’s Enthusiastic Satisfaction' I Lone os we have been established, we are continually getting up NOVELTIES, Great ** haft been the perfection we have iitalned, we are oonitanlly making IMPROVEMENTS. Much as we have done (o elevalefhe standard of good clothes for good min, we are doing, and tildli do, MUCH MORE, Vasily as we have reduced the priora or (he finest goods, we at^offiwlngjiir Spring Goode LbVVtR and LOWER. Grist aa are Ihe ihrongs of appreciative patrons orowding to buy elegant ready made raiment, and to Hove their ittiaaufe taken for olothes to order 1 , the number of oiir customers is daily becoming GREATER and GREATER, And, should It bo Our tot to keep on the even tenor of our way for ANOTHER CENTURY wo shall stick to our original plan of making THE FINEST CLOTHES, TO YOUB BHTIBB SATISFACTION, B&* INSPECT, if you please, our magnifioent stock of Bpr!ng Goods. RQCKHILL GREAT BROWN STONE HALL 603 and 600 CHESTNUT STREET. mtiSltf "" IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave to announce te their CUSTOMERS end Ihe PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS OAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged for SALE, consisting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS, SPREADS, &o„ Ao, Alao, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT L»CE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, aome of them tho riohest imported, SLIGHTLY WET, will ba sold at price# to Inaure their IMMEDIATE SALE. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen, Honse-Fninisbing Dry Goods and Curtain Establishment, 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. »pl tf Tft mBHITVBE. *c. FURNITURE. A, & H. LIJAMBRE SAVE BEMOVED THEIB Ftinituie and Uphokteiing Warerooms TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD BOW. mh6 a to th 6mrp& FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Ato now selling firat-clasa FURNITURE at very reduced prices. inh3l*3mrp3 GEO. J. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. ffr 1 SrprpS HEAI .ESTATE SAEES. —k, PUBLIC BALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUC jp? tioneer -TUreealorj;Brlck DwelUng. Non-ta etreßt, *BII» Hbovo Thompeon.—ou Wedneedav. April 2let, 1869. at o’clock, noon; will bp sold ac public sale, I'lWelpblft exchange., the foHowtoKdescrined Real Ei-fate: AlUlmt certain threeratory\brick dwelling house, v ith b«ck buildings and lot or pl«ce or ground. situate on tie northeast elde of- Norris street, at the dtfltsifice of 288 h et II intbes northwest of Thompson street. In tue Nine, teefath Ward of,the city; coutaloing In front 16feet,9 ifcabes, and CHtendln* fn depth northeastward on tue cortbweet line thereonot feet inche»toac rtftin 4 feet wide alley which extends from Alrooud stroet southeast into lliotnpeon street, with, tho free and common use and p, Ivllf go of Bald alley. ' tW Clear of all incumbrance. rtr- S?,OOU ean remain on mortgage. g : PT~ *lOO to be raid at the 'hue of jnlo. I JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. ,0815 ' ’i *i Btofe42t Walnut utrect, •Mi VE EMI’TOhY dALE.—JBMEB A' FKEBMAN. HSf Auctioneer.-1 hree-atory 'Brick Dwrillug «o. 731 H£i Mauler street. <Jp }Vtdni>>dny, April 21. 1669,at U Vclbtk, noon, win bo wld at public eale wlcbontwa r & at Ibe Philadelphia Exchange. tUmrnuji teali state: a If. that curia n Ihwe-etorjl b-ick m J a*n*i.ew rouli inlnt lix rooms, audlot eit a*® onof Maeli r etri et, aftho dl-tnncenf >6 feet 8 inenea wjat.oi FnibUiaHlrecr. In th« Twentieth Ward M JH'W ™!”£ Uft(l i, nut by B 6 feat deep, »o aI; foot w Me ali«sy. yi» . lue jiilo Franklin Btieof. bubject to aground rent oi 8“ P Ft"' ffl'lfti to bo'paid when etruok otT. A. THE FINEST CLOTHESI FOB TEB LEAST POSSIBLE & WILSON, »IKAI, ESTATJE SAEES. f' a; .ABBIQNhS.Mj ►ALR.-JAMEtt- A. FB*KMAAU ni Auctioneer.—On V» cdlirlday, April .I. XWi9, _*l i«'c ork, Dion, will be.«old at oubfio emjti, at the Ebiladctlhbi Exchange. tho fulon-lnit described real e*- late, vi ? . : Lo'e, bbathaip and .tjeeia. So. 1.-AllAtf right- title and • lntoratof Jotm'M Mlteheit (teirg ,bef oil title therein), of In and ro a lot of ground noth, ea.te.d-* of Cbatbaniftrcet formerly - Jatlnnon inches Dbrtii of ButtonwoodB«63l* *a file Twelfth Ward oftboclty; 25 feotfwmt Icchte.cn thp nor b line, aiid iefcet !2« Js?L.. oa *“ 0 south lints being 26 fe<*» *>& Inches wldo op *no fear., r Ahbi a strip of cronod north paopr tfuttonwooa stjf ci. li 2 feet west < i 1* *f ih street, B feet front by G 9 fort 7 V.“»»WK&?;-No.&-AH*all A* HsM.tlibsandlfofe x«t of ihe raid John M. Mitch XI (bring aiiwl«-y tdoreof> of. in and fo a g- ound rent of * L-or'h side of Buttonwood street, 46 fcep3>s inches of , 2Ueet by 81 U*t 0 4 *nche? OH ehe e>*’ line, and M feet * inch on the weat hmv f ho. 4 -rAur* the moiety In a.ground rent of 899. "p P® »nm«TD, out ot u lot In the sld*t of l/li 'tliain frit r»sc iprhoa Buttonwood street 23 *eet3ln’ibea no-t, by SPfeetyi, InchcHon the north Uno, ana <& tecta the flotitu line. ■ _ . rm- aa i n fhr imto bo paid on each at time of wale, Baio i«r- mptory., . . , ' Xi y order of tbo"S'i. Aoetlbn^r; : nrHlc Htore 4SS. walnut street X[ EUiiUC HAlit .-JAMKB A. EREEWAN. &w£ Ip. tioerer-Wodern Three «toi? KwldeoMv «ti 17)11 Urrrniticet. Un Wodncedny. Ap 11-L IBBS at •a o'clock, noon, will Jo .old bbilodclr-hia'Exchange, tho folloKrinß des r.bed real i-t.tc.via : eUc at certain tarec-siorv brick: nweiitnK lil! tinoe a lory trick buck bulld n",?, sicnrd, i limit- on the no-th aide ojJrrcou atreor, M I,*< to 70 feet, at the dlatance of 144 feet westward f Flfi." nilie t.«ct“in tho Fifteenth « ard of the city, outlining In Iron! on Green street 18 feet, and In depth •iljihntM-Hfh 101 feet 'o a 4feet "*do llto WftM'Tith Rfriot. with the privilea* of #*id al’oy. Tili ?Snv??e a urSißAiS»icnwr.i.um> iu«TflK MOOKBN <<is\ PAIU.OU. DININUIiOOM, KIIOIIBN AND H nvaKTß' UIKINII ASH SirriMi-MOM t! CAi±uurv-\tilT l IhtrilOOM, liAt IL'KOOU. I.AUCIE V£EANI>AU| MaHULB firATVOXAttY JWa. NUHI'AT*OS. FUIV A.TR ÜB\ wjv, MAUiiKu TERfim Hot Am* tdUsWATKIt* KANGn.HEATBd.pAHTUROOUUOPT.dKJ. Bublert to » around rent of 81S0 per annum. IWPcufpl!l n D May Ist 1>69. »»"Will rent for $l,lOO per annum, gwrfioi o«f> he paid wt the time of sale. , i ; **?. .IAMU.a a. I’RhK&IAN. /Vuctloncor. gratis Store, 422.WalnaU,treet.^ -L. jeUIiLIC LE.—JAMES A,. FREEM\NT. AlJC tlonoer-Three rtory Brick ltwelllnir. No 1939 Hop- EiHler utreot. On Wednesday. April 'iiirrk xioon, wl'l ee arid nt public solo at tho .IHoltdol. pliiti Eicliiiore.tho foUowlog detcribed real »»tate. A. tbft i- rtory brick houre. with two-story brick baok build. ■ iig, situate od tn« north aide o£ i’oplat alteot, (No. 19M> t ilia dtstonie of 12 fact 10 Icelne. east of Twenri'jtb street. In the Twentieth Word; betmrlB_fojt froat by* W britdeep (0 r So feet wide street! called Scott street. tar The aiiovj: ihar*BaT CIMVITII StC»EEN tMI'EOVKtrEN'XH ~* f l ii~ j^ s,£ f u iml’rxiu. mbjoct to 8M ground rent per annum. In Wdiato po»seesipn. ■ . . kllclicn »UMbf4 iffikSn I lihinond mSSet otthodfatnnen i ofthwf b»wm my side otßlcnm cninburlandstroet, of Wfect aif »>'*>>» oranulnint In, front, in Iha Eight* imtlrWordo*, loordet to Flflher.. ij .I ilniA AflklO., Ij fi.,j < r^^^gaeast::, communicating PHCO^P »n« •'“toolliei' Valiancy with BoayJ;;*t lll°OAl>»'rcct. apB6t« IIiDING SOHOOt, Dl'kr.n Hrept, t>a)o>v,, JJpnicc.-between Fifteenth efiSSVaiid reoßowidpu Uoi» d „b Fi. T ,iVptTr,3l>f,.fai ( l- .■> - mhmrn-rps ■ /iANTON ;pi!EBbBH' : L- (lipger, jrj.f-iJ-.np IOFISiO celebrated i:by loons branij;- alpo. I)rj I’n ferrefl Gunter. iu boxes, imported and for “iilo by JOH. 11. UUSSUft & CO., 108 Bouth Delaware avenue. AMOUNT OF MONEY. hoahdi»G( *t'live
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers