8 MEXICO. import" from the Rl Sranl-riiT) )nKi'al Affair Move meat of F. lii 4 rf BpOBflWIICe II (WMR rtrl IVHiai-) and MrJI R'arardlna; ln 8 n. Ihk f American Troop to Bld rl of I be Commander of the Freneh rieet In th Bio Grstd rn PmrMtt of m Liberal, Eie. rnowiVii.LK. Texap, January 21-7. few day twc Coillnas tlctcrmlnod to visit, BiiAUd, anJ with eonio lew ol hif rmr-swl I'oHower.t started down tbp river. Henri ni; of hi? 'i;pro;ich, Usl oi cl Knnnixi MtiH, vtuo iial Wn ieit in com mat.d b Mcob'.''lo, bat ly crowd the river to th AiiHii fthoro. Xw renowned bandit, vpcn ic. w- t, Ainricttn olhcor who, too citv ironi p-ltnTO ana ""j!' niidrr orlcrs, id used U r- J' , aii j Lltwiul oMcor, save Rf a siibordirniUJ i' Icol)tdo, nnd would not allow any planar'" and so CoiUinii returned to ttin nty distrust.!, there are at iio.-,cnt in tbo place eignty-uix Mexican foJdiers. being a portion ot tho lm;ie jr'al I troops which turned over to iho Liberals when the city was captured, incse men are 1 uietly at woik upon mo lonincmions. iuu n ( ri'i-nn trnonn are on lruard over the house3 and property, wiih instructions as mentioned in the content uuence dciow. General Escobedo recently left here for the purpose, as he stated, ol loining his command at, Comoro, and with the ultimate view ol niveu iiiR and capturing Jlatamoras. Hince tlion he hui not beon heard lrmn, and rumor now has it that he has joined the Iaipt:riali9'.s. Willie this is to the hie hoe t extent improbable, it would not Surprise me at any time to learn that he had aVmnuoucd all attempts to rid this from! ir of the Jii.rmnw. oerrninij tt elorU at Urmonizimi the dlnooftiufcl eloiuonts whie.i make up the Liberal party here have not DJeo ol a character to encourage tho r continuance. It. t ls.y Crawford, who came down nejc 80(09 n Iw since with no loud a llourUU Of lru;iitfci9, only succeeded in spending a few thousand dol lar, nnd demoralizing some ot tho nero soldieis. And this prictieally ends the short campaign, it it niav be diuniQea by thai, title, rcmilt iik in the capture of J3agda l. lbe Hugduu ailair is rezaroed lire as a ereat rract cnl joke, and certainly the incident a they occurred ure calculated to excite lauehter. It has, however, its serious side; thousands wf dollars' v.onh ot propirty b.i been destroyed, manv bave been driven lroni their home9, ani, doubtless, had it not been lor the protection ex tended n by the American commander, the place wculd Dave been laid bnpg, As w ifbcteonliv the correspondence below. General Weit.el intend iimr.tatm:! the lacti countcied with the tap'.'u'ro. I am assured that this will be searching and thorough, and doubt less such steps will bo taken as a due rrurd for the neutrality las may demand Already several part cs cocuected with the pillaging of the place have been arreted an 1 broujiiit here, lliey will he placed on trial at an early day. 'ihc prospects of the Liberals upon the Rio flrande ale vi-ry qloomv, and this on hceount of the utter inability of tne leaders. Maximilian has not more than twenty-tive hundred men on this border, and yet the Liberal cniei's nave not energy and capacity enoueh to drive the'n from it. It the condii'on of the Liberal cauae throuirh out Mexico is well exemplified on this frontier, it :B beneath tbe dignity of a preat nation to re cognize it or Daae any political action upon It, end this despite the lact that the neople are re publicans at heart, and would be happy to see Maximilian driven from the country, bo they could be assured of a Government which would p.otect thciu iu their lives aid property. COURKSrOHDEJiCIi BFTWK" GE3ERALB WElTZKf. AND HK.IIA llKAnQrAitTKr.B DD'Thict of tub Kio Gtiahdh. HuowNBVii.iK, I'uxus, .lanuary IS, ISt) i. .Myir jieneial I'omus Mcj:a, commandin'r linoot the K'O Vjitnue. Gourral: I am d'rectol by the Vfajir-lu-iietal c.minuudinir the Ue;parttnent of Texas to epliun to V"U tuu rtons tor sendiutr a puard oi my soldirra to Hajsoad, and the ordorB wluoU I eave tin is. I ;:iit thrr c humlred men of my conitiiiind to Bar dad at the requeue ol Goneral EooOHdo. racy are eui there, l be act was one of pure hum may, in thg iuicrestD of the peuceial c;tieus oi liudad.aud had no relanoii to tbe cuuf-e for u U.ch the opposing forces are contending. My omer to the cummandinir. officer are that ho should pruserve tho pence and protect property sad ltto in Bucdnd; that e sliould bey no ordori but tli oi o cn nijutiiis 1 r out his superiors ou this side; that uridc r no cucumHiauces shiulp he porloun any mili tary Bcrviee lor titlior partv ; Unit it an attack be made ou the town he remain, if not too much ex posed, and if the French were successful be meet tiio C(,mma3(!inp officer under a flag ot trure aud explain tbe reasons for Pis bain there, and then withdraw; tut that, in case bis men were very much expossd, to withdraw at any tiino when, in hi. judgment, lc out lit to be done. 1 bave also b en directed to Investigate into the Circumstances of the caoture of itairdad. I am, sir, very respectiullr, your obed't servant, Or. Weitzbl, Major-ueoeral commanding. Iupkbial army. Mexico, Mrtia s Division, ' Headquaktkkb, Hatamouas. January 19, 18'Jj. liuneral-in Chief : General 1 hava the boaor to aeknowledtre receipt or j our notn dated ye.it jrdiv. I bave given my eovernment notice of all tne ocjur iuices that have taken piaci in Bagdad.' Accept General, the assurance oi' my moit narci u'ar resi ect, Iomab Mkjia, commaudiug. To Major General Wkitzkl, etc. It will be seen that the "little Indian" is non committal and not communicative. WE FRENCH NAVAL COMMANPKB PROTESTS. Soon after tho capture of Baedad the com- mander of the French fleet off the mouth of the Kio Grande called upon Brevet Ma or W. T Clurlc, at Brazos, and requested permission to march a body of maiines belonging to his com mand from Brownsville to Brazos to join their chip there. The request was forwarded by telograph to General n eitzel, who granted it as an act of courtesy to a friendly nation, stipulating that it would not be regarded as a precedent. The French ollicer here learned for the first time that the American soldiers were In Basdad. and. 'without waiting lor an answer to hia reaueMt. returned to his ship and sailed away, doubtless for Vera Cruz. He left behind him the iollowiug pruieisi; ON BOARD WAR STEAMER "TARTAR," Orr VAODAD, janiary i, it8. oeneral tfour troops have crossed tba Kio Grande. They are at liadad at this moraent. Whatever mar be ihn nmtAirt I proUrst in the name of the French Government against mis invasion oi aiexicao territory. Hit NUT HI LK Pnvrai The commander of the French inan-ot-war stationed oil' the hio Grande. To the General commanding United States forces on tne mo uranue. Itia anticipated here that the act f General Weitzel in placing troops in Bagdad, although the city was thereby saved from pillage and destruction, will be construed as a hostile act, nd that efforts will be made to embroil the viiifktt-v In Hitlinnltv nn thni. ipjviiint I may remark in this connection, that the course of General Weitzel in this affair . is approved by his omcial superior. FBOM THE INTERIOR. A gentleman who recently arrived here from the City of Mexico confirms'the usual reports of, jLne unsexuea condition ot tne country, even in cnose portions where Imperial rule is most nrmiy estaniisnea. He reports that Mixlmilian Is stronrly fortifying the capital, and ullctaea 1 uicu ue uaa possession. 8XNBRAI, T0MA8 MBJIA. The rumors of the removal of General Melia nuiuu uo icauuru uere, Dased on statements nfrnrrpfironaeiitii In thnintnri,... Iteneral Mejia is the best officer for his present position in Mexico, and Maiimilian could not remove him with safety. I am well informed that he recently received an order to tall back from the frontier upon Monterey should he And U nnliifiahlii V V lTnlA THE COLTON DENTAL AR80CIATI0N OKI UAH. Inr P vrrai'l triv 'IWth vlthAitt r.un U o w UE NO )TEB1KNTaL WOKK. Oflics. Jsu.'lM WIln nx tVf , rhuadeipida, j 5 iuj HIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII: PHILADELPHIA, .MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 18C6. OUR NEW YORK LETTER. Th' Tratbr fikatlnr tho rln ' lr md kslMli)w-l'li R '' Tho Lake Xrlo Plrato ,ld BnalnOM, Kt. Kio. , Special Corrtpmlcnce of TK Evening Telegraph, New York, Februarys. Tho fkating to-day is, of course excellent, ana the various parks are crowded. During the nast v, coir over 250,000 persons have visited the l'liTk lnkfs, and it is not improbable that at leaft of that number were at one time or another on the lee. There were nineteen days' sko'lng nt tl.e I'ruk durim? the month of Jan uary, our nir which time nearly 700,000 persons visiUd it, the largi-st number in any one ri cnih time the optniiiif of the Tark, The fob Jmiinjr is a detailed nocount of the visitors on ?ch day during tlie punt week, with a total for monin ; Toile? tnnns. ,111 itH 4 81 1H1 09 Ml &:.:t, 84 844 lfi.4: 28,71)8 irinns. Vehicles. Slelvbs. J-rom Jai uary 1. 2.U44 Vi.270 17 61.1 8 10,6. 7.9(11 4H3 6,928 1,42 1 650 Twio Jsmmry Jm iif-rv .tati uary ..'anuuiy Januury laiiiiarv January 15 91 109 3S no 100 17H 877 l.83 2lf a;t ViHt ai 477 ) iW 0l,8tU t Drizzly Total SUl,4i0 2.822 lioin. ibk-liiig and sleighing rain Oi course the Park has been tho most lamely attended of any of the various staling grounds, but at all there was n large number ot visitors. The follow wis is a correct statement, or M nearly so as possible, tor the month ol January: Finh Avenue pond 8) 000 I nton potd. Wiihamsliuig. ...i 700J0 Capitollne Lake .. fit 0J0 ryian Lake Ho okon 00,00:) v ai-lnnrtoii r onil, BreoMyn 4) OH) CJh eheslnr'H poud 82 030 Uther ponds , 2-VOOJ Total 874,000 This, added to the number at the Tark, will ve a eninutCt"'. of over One- million poraon who have taken advnut.meol the continued frjjt to enjoy lhe;r favorite winter pastime. On Sntnrday a paekase of "bonds of tho Ji ish Hepublic" was s-eut to a bankintr house in Si.n Francisco, from the O'Muhony headquar ters, preparatory to being sold to tho circles favorable to O'Mhot y in tho Pacific ret; Ion. The amount transmitted was $110,000. The future, however, must decide whether theje bonds will bo purchased, 11 is etnted taat British a?ent9 avo dot wag ing the nrnis in Thiladelphu for which Goneral Sweeney was negotiating some tima sinco, with a Mew to t all, it ceeeffiary, on tho President to prevent tneir removal tor any insurrectionary purpose" to Cunada. iffiteraav mrmcd no exception to tne general rule which during a considerable portion of t io picsent whiter bus prescribed for us in this vofiion a dose of ejwtra cold weather on Sundays. The mercury was well down iu the twenties hrotigh the day. Hnd at 12 o'clock at niirut ill I fallen to eighteen cIoitts nove zero. The present couditioi oi tne noitso marKor, i.ud the ereat iucrer.-w in rentals demanded for b'.ifiincFB pl.ices and odiceu in New York, have attracted the attention ot tne puoiic, ana mere in considerable excitement upon the' subject iu the uiituls oi those who bave to pay rents as well us those who intend purchasing real pro- P"1?.- ... . A ure wh'ch moice out netween toive ami one o'clot k yesterday morning in wo. 2Uj ( liatham street, nnd e-.tended to Nos. 204 and 2uli, caused dauiace to the three buildings and f took ol coods therein estimated ai about six thousand dollrir, tbe priucipal partot which ia covered by insuram e. An explosiou occurred aoout seven ocloc; last evening, in one of the stills of the new oil refinery, ou the corner of South Eighth and l'rovobt fctrects, Jersey Guy. and the imilding was soon alter enveloped iu flumes; but its most valuable i-toies were taved, and the total Ijss is estimated nt only about five thousand dollars. The flumes which follnwel the explosion lighted un the Fky over this city, and tor a considerable distance around, nioi-t brilliantly. Tho steamer Jiid Von Mult sunk at tne loot ot Fortieth street, North river, yesterday after noon, anu no .ut one iiundrcu cattle on ooaru oi her were drowned. Mary Ann Wheeler, alias Catharine Simmons, and a boy named George Garrison, were arrested Saturday, charged wih stealing a diamond pin valued at $760 trora Herman Marcus, of No. 22 John street. They were caught in tho net, the woman attempting to place the jewel bank v, here it was lying to avoid an arrest. Both the prisoners were committed lor examination. Tbe General Term of the Supreme Court, com posed of G. G. Barnard, T. J., and Iogranam and Gierke, J. J., met on Saturday, and after rendering a few decisions, adjourned to Monday tbe 10th mst., at 10 A. M.. at which time there will be rendered some highly important de cisionsat least it is so understood by the bar and the reporters. The case of Charles II. Coles, a prisoner in Fort T.aiayttte, and reported to be one ol the Lake Erie pirates, was up acrain on Saturday in the Supreme Court Chambers before Justice Sutherland. Maior-General Hooker made an unieuded return, which was duly traversed by the counsel for the prisoner. There being an issue of lact thus made, tbe Court said the only way was to refer it for the purpose of taking proofs. By consent of the respective counsel. Mr. Brewster was appointed referee, who is to hear testimony ou Wednesday next, and make his report to tbe Court as soon thereafter as pos sible. The further hearing before the Court was adiourned to next Saturday. From a report mi,de by the contractors for cleaning the streets, it appears that the occu pants of 10,042 houses in this city are in the habit of throwing ai-hes ana other reiuse into thestreete. The residents of the Seventeenth Ward appear to be the greatest offenders. Gold opened this morning at iao. Govern ment securities firm and tending upward. Money is plenty at 6fto7 per cent. Exchange on London 108 j. Business moderate. 675 vessels in port to-day. Fulton. New Yoik Bank Statement. New York, February 6. The following is the condition of the New York banks for the weeic ending February U: Loan, increase $2,102,546 Circulation, inciease , 628,331 t-pecie. decrease 2 109 2S6 Deposits, decrease 4 759 000 Legal-lenders, decrease.. 1,622 8W PHILAD'A STOCK EXCHANGE SAXES, Feo. 6 lleported by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 8. Third street, BEfWEKN BOARDS soo rafts 8s 100 so Ueadlng... .s6. 49J SS00 C IS 7 60s -July 99 aiu on ao u 200 sh do bl5 4tll KOsh do 491 800 sh do blO 491 S100 do.... June B9 600 sb FhfcE....b60 291 800 sh McElrath. . .s6 H 200 Ih Mingo 2' 8 100ihUapiebu..b30 4 100 sb do 4 44 200 (h Wn lenn.... flflA ah An it 1AA a u ja 0-1 im 100 sh do blO 49 10sh Susq. C'l..b80 14 200lh rata pt....tlO 84 100 sh Union Can... 8 100 sb Excelsior . . ..7-10 P I N E OX'EItA. GLASSES; A VEBT LARGE VARIETY. JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. 1 1 No. 021 CHES5DT STKEiCC, ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL & CO., PHODTJCE COMMISSION MERCB.VKT3, 0. 26 NORTH WHABVE8, . , Ho. HI OHTH WATFtt 6TEEET. miL.LKLl'liJA. 311r iXSXAKPEB O. CATTEUm SXMAB O. CATiaiX FOUltTII EDITION VE1IY LATEST NEWS. wsniiVGrroiv. Bpicitd Depatche to The Evening TeU graph, Washington, February 6. rrixe MoBty Trwatlona. The following is a statement ot the transac tions of the Prize Money Division of the Fourth Auditor's Office, Treasury Department, for the month ending January 31, 1865: Nnmbcr of claims on band January N amber reeoired dunng the month 1492 Number sett'ed dunnr the month ,.,.14t7 X umber on hand January 81 , 8S-04 Frizes are now ready for distribution to the crews of the United States ptenmera Massachy Belts, Patapsco, Wissahidton, lyrince39 Royal, and Chocura, the captors of tho Rebel steamers Fersla and Alabama. Itonntlr for Non-CAmmliMod Oflieor The Second Controller has decided that non commissioned officers mustered out on consoli dation of regiments before the reduction of tho army commenced are entitled to the installments of bounty which had accrued while they were In service. . Tbe Fnlon Pari no Road. The Commissioners of tho Union Pacl ic Rail road from Omaha have reported favorably o'i the c?P(tr"?tign of the first forty miles, and T. C. Durant, VioPro-ldent of the Road, has re ceived from tbe Treasury Department 9510,000 in Government bonds, the amount due 01 the section referred to. Kontbertt Tcntlinouy Abont Fredner. A letter from Mr. Reed, of Ncy OrV-nn?, to an, oflicer of tbe Treasury Department, says tha, in some oflho parishes the frecJmen are fleeing for their lives; that they refuse to work for tholr former owners, but are seeking Northern men, for whom they are desirous to work on any terms; and that Vfhen employed by such men they work faithfully and industriously. They say that their old masters oppress them the same as formerly. Kebtl Draff for Collection. Ceneral Spinner on Saturday mailclto Europe, for collection, three captured drafts of 50 each, draw n by Colonel Harrison, of Jeif. Davl9' mili tary family, to the order of Secretary Trenhom, and by him indorsed, upon Brown, Shiru'iey & Co., the Rebel bankers of Liverpool. Several captured Etelish drafts have heretofore been sent forward for collection, but returned with the indoisement of "No funds." As the Govern ment has knowledge that itieie are good, tho action ot the Liverpool 'oankcrs is awaited with special interest. H'j&vy Indemnity I'ald. It Is Currently reported in diplomatic circles that the wife of the Italian Minister ba9 recently been paid $30,000, by order of the Quarter- master-General, for properly destroyed before her marriage, and while she wns a Southern sympathizer, and resident of Natchez, Mia. Military Rpmtozvwiws llaotiuifid. The Military Rendezvous at Burlington, Vr., has been ordered discontinued. Th National Acitdnmy of Nelsnea. At the session of tho National Academy o1' Sciences, recently held in this city, the follow ing oiuccra were eieetea: rresiuant, a. u. Bache; Vice-President, Joseph Henry; Home ecretnry, Walcott Gibbs; Foreign Secretary, Louis AgsBsiz; Treasurer, Fairman Rigers; Council, M. C. Meigs, B. A. Gould, Z. L. Lc Conte, and W. D. Christy. VuiWH Kttidtars Reburled. The bodies of the Union soldiers who fell in the skirmishes near Falls Church in 1301, are being disinterred for reburial in the Soldiers' Cemetery at Arlington. 'CONGRESS. Seiuate. Wasdinuton. Feliruary 5. Mr. Doolittle (Wis.) stated that he would bave voted for the bill to guarantee civil riehts had he been in the Senate on Friday when the vole was being taken. Mr. Wilson (Mass.) presented the petition of General Sheridan and ether officers, asking for an increase of pay. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Howard union.) presented tne petition ot the citizens of Detroit, asking for a Protective tariff. Referred to the r inancc Committee. Mr. Chandler (Michigan), from the Committee on Commerce, reported the House bill to prevent the issue of American registers to vessels whose owners procured foreign reeistcrs during the war, and a? ked that it be passed immediately. Mr. Sherman (Ohio) asked that it lie over until to-inorrow,ias it was a very important measure. So ordered. Mr. Foot (Vt) offered a resolution, which was adopted, culling on the Secretary of War for the report of General Roberts setting forth his views on the best mode of reclaiming swamp lands in the basin ot the Mississippi. lluove of Representatives. Mr. Blaine (Me.) Introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. nrovidinor for taking a census of the inhabitants of the United States prior to Otober 1, 13G6. Mr. Ross (III.) ottered a resolution for an ameudment ot the rules so that one day id the week be devoted exclusively for public business. to be known as "the white man's day." On motion of Mr. Washburne till.) the resolu tion was tabled. Mr. McClure (Mo.) offered a resolution in structing the Committee on Reconstruction to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to levy contributions on the seceded States to delray the expenses of keeping up the standing army to preserve the peaoe. Objection being raade, it was laid over under the rules. Mr. Driggs (Mich.) offered a resolution, which was adopted, Instructing the Committee on Reconstruction to take into consideration the subject of removing the National Capital, in order that its site maybe accommodated to the population, and greater security rendered to legislation by removing it from the possible attacks of foreign enemies and domestic menaces. The House resumed the consideration of tho bill to extend the powers of the Freed men's Bureau. . j Burning of Railroad Property. ' Pittsburg, Fa., February 6. The depot of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at Lawrencenlle near Pittsburg, including the round house, car penter shop, engine nhop, with eleven locomo tives, was totally destroyed by fire thie morning at 4 o'clock. ' There is no insurance on the loss, the amount of which is unknown, but is very heavy. ' ' The Latest Markets by Telegraph. . New York, Bcr uary 6. Stocks are lower and dull. Chicago and Kock ls'and, S)9i ; lWfruoi Ct)n tral, lltfA; Michigan gouthvrn, fli; N,y York Central, 87j ; Keading, Hudson lttrer. 100 Erie Kailread, 77: Wett'ern Union Telegraph, 67fl U 8. Cod pons, 1881, 109; do. kfW2, 108J do. 1U04, 102 do. 18io, 102 ; 10-40. 04ii Treasury notes, 0Vj One-year certificates, h;j Gold, 1)J, AMUSEMENTS Alton Strmt Tbxatrb. Mrs. Waller comes before ns thlsrvenlns In apartwhioh sheon'ycan plsy, tho partot the "Duchess of MaU." Tblsflnw tragedy was Htten by John Webster, la 1(523, aoout thrce-qnarters ot a century after tbe birth of Shake tpeare. AsapUy.it bat tbe Improbabilities of eon ktmetlon peculiar to tbe dramatists oi that age. Bat tbe conception of the plot is original, fall of f anion and interest. It Is as grandly Iraelo as any of the plnyl by the anclont Greek authors. If the pubic went inlo convulsions and women fantod at t ho play ot Enrinides, there woold be fsr creator reason for tbe public to IhHI with horror at tho very grandest delineation that was ever portrayed. Mrs. Waller needs no putting, no advertising, no falsification of facts to cnuro her suvcCM ho has genius, n;J hat Junius haVoAen fully recognizod. Mr. Wallorwll! play ths part of Ferdinand," in which bo has achieved a repu. tation. Nkw Chemtbt strket I'dkatris. Tho title ol the plar Mack Mail would reem to indicate that the scono ot the play wonld lead us amongH tho critic?. It is not po ; tho play refers to a roinanco of Taiislan society, and proves that the far-famed polloo of that city is not Incorruptible. The'play Is stirring, full of incident, and witli Mr. Wordaunt, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Ward, and Miss Orton in the cast, cannjt tail of boing a great tucoces. Walsut Strrf.t Tuiatrk. Mr. Clarke will appear this evening in tho character of "Tony Lumpkin," and also in "He's Jack Shephord," oue of bis most ludicrous parts. Miss Uormon has ro, turred from New York aud reiumoi her ry,, here, which is good news to the pab:io. , Tns New American Thm.,, tuo great Jester, Is still In the q ft t ,ucoesSi His wlttic ns ore so gcn Md m b.jmor m d0 cate.that every ou0 tM oerforTnll0e, f"!!i ut.h ? Wara'8 clond rin- a,, ZlL irrttis tlgbtjf0i a ohigyementg are wondoriul, and 'fc)11 Bfleuro ronads ol anpiauac. TfiS Bail 7,'o-Ji ioht. Tbo p!oa?ant entertain mnt prepaivd by tho Swngtround Musical Society comes off tbi t evening, and it promises t3 bo on ) ot tbe C c est b it's ef the season. It Is not simply a I18 I, bnta rctlanpr, in whloa exquisite vocalisraand instrumental harmony wnl be prominent foaturos. It is th a intention of the managers to exceed any ball 0 the tens on In brilliancy of ornamentation and cplcndor of the mise tn scene. Tho immense Acdimy will bo tnrown opon to tbo pubi c, and ev.ery proparat:on that can b? devi el has b,'eu 'otlen ready lor the dolcctation of the participants, ttto Ccinmns unU r-taLd the methods of success. lully preparing tcrpsicliurcan ainiisemout.-i. Th? fa'Liiortnnd stands at the heal oi the Gorman Mu suul Societies of tho country, havina taken the I nzo at Iho contest in New York duriner the past summer. Oik cntzers should do all in tlioir powr to encouruco and support so deservlii); au or can'zat.on. CoKCl ETOFTnX 1IAI5DEI. AND HAYPN S0CI6.TV. Tkii excellent musical assoc:ation give their soouuJ concert on next Friitay evening, on wh'oh occasion MenCelsbohn's oiatorio ot El'jah wih bu glyn Tor si ns who are fond of grand tucrod musio liould oy no means omit this opportunity ot cnioying their Fi ccinlty. A pub io rihrarsal is to bo iriou on Hiumluv afternoon at two o'c'ock. Ilioir previous concerts bavo Icon emuieut succnsics, aud tne aitioctious of the present occasion are siiHiccutto draw a cionded I oure. "Tip" Prentiss, sou of Major-General' B. M. Frentbs, lelt Quincy, lllinbii, reeontly, on skates, with a despatch lor Lairrango, fourteen miles oboe, and made the inn up in lifi.y nila tits. He rtinninea there thirty minutest, and tl:eu ttarted on hw return, and rau do vn in fiftv-tive minutes, having made the round trip of twentv-eij.ht miles in nn hour nnd iorty-livo inin ntcB, rimiiinir time, and been out only two hours and a quarter. SKATING PARKS. G K K A T ATT II A (5 T 1 O N AT THE NATIONAL SKATING PA UK, Twenty-first St. and Columbia Avenue. THE GREAT MATCH ON SKATES BETWEEN Mr. Swain, of New York. ASD A PEOM1JJENT MEMBSR OF THE FIIILA DELPIIIA SKATING CLUB Will certainly come off between 3 and S o'clock thli afternoon, 1LLTJMINATIOS AND MC8IO THIS EVENING. TAKE EIDGE AVENUE CARS. SINGLE ADMI83ION 25 CENT 8. It gKATING! SKATING! SKATING! GRAND MASQUERADE FANCY AND CITIZENS' DBE68 CABNIV4X, GRAND MASQUERADE FANCY AKD CITIZENS' DUES9 CARNIVAL, THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON and EVENING, February S, weather permitting, AT UNION PARKS, FOURTH AND DIAMOND BTBEET3. Many friends md lubderlhera tiuve added their name te tbe tubrcriptlou Hot, and pledgu the uuulves to be pre seni In lancy cuatuuie. , . The proprietor lias e'tihty fancy costamei which ne will let Ins irluudusndRabacribcrsbavethe useot.gratuituusly, on tills oci.alon ... , A bond ot muale wl'.l be present to enliven the enchant ing ocena ... Extra llinmlnntlon from 7 to 11 o'clock Ample nccoinuiodatloai lorOU vlnltori. warm room, hot viands, kood Ice, aud uapreoedeutedly superior skatlna. GREAT NOVEL! Y. PHOTOGRAPH uaLLERV erected on the west Park tor tills occaMon. . I.adiB' and Gents' Photograpba taken en skates. Get your Vlio'OKrapb taken In fancy and skutlng costume. Extra doors, extra sates, and extra pieparatiunt are being made lor ibis extra occasion Bluvie admlxlun. 2ftoents. No balf tickets sold. No comii iiUwentariea admitted. Take tilth, i-lKbtu, ana Vnlon Cars. it QENTRAL SKATING PARK, " FIFTEENTH AND WALLACE STREETS. By tbe kindness and genius ot tbe Western Steam Fnglne Company the Fark last nlgbt was flooded aaln, and this morning presents to Iu patrons a surface smooth and beaatllul. (tkatlng to-day, al 1 day ru evening. f , Tbe Central Park Band in attendance afternoon and evening. U s K AT. I N G -SKATING. , SPLENDID SKATING ON TEE PHILADELPHIA SKATING PARR, TUlRlY.FlReT AVD WALNUT STREETS. WITH ALL TJK ATTRACTIONS AND ADVAN TAGES PECULIAR TO TlIS PARR. There waa HPLENDID BKATINO on this Park a 1 of last week, DAY ar,d NIG UT, wlilcn cau ONLY be pro duced by OUR PATEN r WK, PLANK, which U not in Dseln anv other PARK IV THI1 CITY. MI OLE ADMISSION TICKETS 2ft CENTS EACH. To be bad at entrance. It P It O SP EC T U S CP IDE CAR SON GOLD MLIAG COMPANY. CAPI7AL STOCK 'S'OOO.OOo. NUMBER OF SHARES, 60,000. i Par Value and Subscription Price, $10. W ORKING CAPITAL, 30,000. OFFICE It S: 'RESIDENT, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS. SECRETARY A.VH TKEAhCRER, pro teiU, J. HOPKINS TARR. KiLICITOR, WILLIAM L. niRRT, Esq. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLI .UI B. THOMAS, CHARLES H. OGDEN, EDWIN MIDDLETOV, ALEXANDER J. HARPER, WILLIAM EEROER. The Lend of this Company consists of about ISO Acres, In Ir ccklenburg county, North Carolina, about OH miles from the town of Charlotte. On this property flfcon nhafls or pits have been opened and sunk to various depths, from 10 to85 feet, demon strating the exlf tence of three parallel veins of ore of about 2 feet In width and about 15 feet apart, converging to a comwen centre at the depth of about 15) feet, form ing one Immense mass or vein of ore, extending in length through .be property more than half a mile. 1 bore are also on this property other veins of ore unex plored All these ores are known as the Brown Ores, and are very rich, yielding an average of about 200 pur ton livo results having been demon- ten by tbe rude Working of the mines for several years past, t e rb?k of Investment In undeveloped pro perty Is not incurred, and by the application of modern mining and reducing machinery the Company anticipate an Immediate and large return for their money. raving an ore that readily yields 9200 per ton, some estimate can.be made of tbe value ofihU property. With t ho present Imperfect svstem ot mining, ten tons of this ore can be taken out and reduced dally Irom every shaft opened, at an expense not exceeding (25 per ton, leav ing a net daily profit of $1750 for each shaft worked by tho Company. The large working capital reserved will enable the Company at once to procure and erect the best modem nischlnery for manipulating the ores, by means of which the yield will be la gely increased. ' , These mines, whilst they produce oros richer than those of Colorado or Nevada, have many advantage over them, particularly in an abundance oflutl and cheap labor, and the facility with which they ean be worked (luring the entire year: whilst tboie ot Colorado and Nevada cau only be worked daring the warm weather. A test asray of an average (specimen of the ore from the Carson Mines was made as late as the 27th o January ot the prenent year, as will appear from the Iol lowiug certificate ot FiofeMnrt Booth and Garrett, the A assyer" of tbe Philadelphia Mint I . i Philadelphia. January 27, I860. , Dear Kir i We have carefully asuavel the sample of ore irom "Carson Mine," North Carolina, and find It t yield ten ounces nluo pennyweights of pure gold to the ton of ore. 'lbe ooln value Is ihereiore 1216-03 per ton ot ore. Yours, respeotfuUy. BOOTH A QtRRETT. , Dr. M. B. Tavlob, No. 401 Walnut street, Phllad. I Subiorlptioni to the Capital Stock will be r.ooivedat tho tfllce ol the Ctmpany, ) o. 401 WALNUT Street' where samples cf tieoremy be seen, and full Informa tion given 1 G It E A T STRENGTHENING TONIC,. (Not a Whisky Preparation), IIOOFLAND'S ' GERMAN BITTERS, ' WILL CURB "DEDILITY ! DEBILITY ! Beflultlng from anj caom whatever. H : FROSTRATION OP THE SYSTEM INDUCED BY THE FEVEBK HARDSHIPS, EXPOSURE, FEVERS, OF T " r . . LiceaHes oi vamp Jiie. i 'j SOLDIERS, CI1IZENH, MALE OB FEMALE, ADULT ' OR YOUTH. . . Will And In this HI' ten a pnre Tonic, not dependent on ; bad Liuor lor Uietraim.ntuiiracii.oun effects. , o 13YSPI3PSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of tbe Liver and Digcstivd Organs, ABB CURED BY IIGOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Itiis Bitters kas performed more eurei, gives bettor satlmacllou, lias more tuatlmoiiy, has more reiueotubie prop e to vouch lor it, than any oiber article la the ' market. o W e defy ony one to contradict this assertion, and WIL.L. PAY SIOOO To any one who wl 1 pieduce a certificate pub.lBhod by us ' that is nut puiulne. , H oollancl's German Bitters- WILL CtllK EVICT CASE OF ChltOXJC OR HER VOUS DELIUTY, f, ASD DISEASES OF THE KIDyETs! F Observe the lollowm Symptoms, rosult'ng irom DIs-'' oiilers ol Hie Digciilive organs s Ceuflttpatlou, Inward Plies 1'u ni'89 ot Dlood to the' fccito, Aciuliy of tbo wiomacn, Mau-ea. Heartburn, Lit. (in lot Fuou. Fu i emi or Weight In the Mnii eiL, Hour ruiUtions. BiokiugorFiui ttr rv atiiiePlt of Hie -toojncli nwlin uiing ol the l,eud. H.mieJ aud DltU cuit lireathln.'. Flui erlngat the Heart ChokiiiKor Sutiocating renaatiopfl whenlual'inx oosture. Dlo ne.s ol Vlnlon, Dots or vt'elia buore ihe bKht, Fever and l)u 1 lulu In the lleitd. Leticleucy o' Veigplration. He lownots oi he i-kin and K)t l'aln In the Hide, Pack. Che.-t. Limb. Etc. Midden Flmhes oi Hent liurnlng in Ihe Fiesh (lonHtant Iuiunlnuigs of Evil, und treat Depression of Splnti. KEMEMltEIt. That this Ii:1ter is not Jlcnhtilic contain no Rum or If hit I n, ami cannot m.iks Llruukirdu, but Is ! Etit Toi.iu in the wvrlil HEAD WHO SAYS SO. ' Fiom Rev. W. D HelgfHcd, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist t torch, Philadelphia. tacnttcmen : I bave recently been laboring under the dig reasing ebeor ol ludlgtsilon. accompanied 0" a pros tration oi the nervous utaieui. Numerous reuieUlea were recou.nieiuled by irieuoa, aud some ol ihum tea o but 1 bout relief V our Hootfunu's Ucrmaii lilt ten were recou meuuco b. penioiis who liao tried tliem, and whose lavoiub e mention ot thiio bit era inuueeu me to try them ImuatconfiFS tliut I bad an aversion io Patent tuedlclnes irom the "thuusarjil aud one" quaok "me ters," nhoaeomy aim seems to bo t,i pa m oil sweetened and drugged liquor upon tho eumniu n ty In sly way, aud the tendoucy of wnicb I tear, is lomokemauya contlrnisa (lrunkaru Upon leurnlnr tliat yours wan really a medicinal preparation, 1 took It wi n happy eilect. IIh action not onlv upon the stomach, out upon lbe nervous system was prouipt and vratnylng. I leel that 1 bave derived gieat auu permanent benefit from the use of a lew bottles. Very reapecfhllv yours, W D 8EIO FRIED. No. 254 bhaokamaxon sheet. Trt m the Rev E. D. Fendall, Assiutant Editor Chrtstlaa Cluonicie, Philaalpiila. I bave derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof Ism 'a German Uuters. and leel It n,y privi ege to re commend them as a moat valuable toulo, to all who are tulleriug irom general debilliy or irom dueases artolng item derangement oi the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL, From Rev. P. Merrlge, Pastor of the Paoayunk Baptist church, Phllade.paia. From tbe many respectable recommendations (Jlven to Dr. Hoofland'a Ueriaan Litters 1 waa tnducud to give them a trial. Alter uaiug several bottles I loand them to be a good remedy ior debility, and a moat excellent tonic lor the stomach. D. M. KKIOli. ru From Rev. William Smith, formerly Pastor or the Vla ccntowa aud Allitvlllt (N. J.I Baptist churches. Having used in mi laml y a number o bottles of your Hootlaud's Oeitnuu liitiers. 1 have o say that 1 regard tnt m aa an exctl eni uiedlulne, apeclally adapted to re move the dieaes they are recommended ior 1'hor slrem,then aud luvl,o,ate tlie vysieui when dooi lUted and are uaeiu in diso rtera of tbe lver loaa oi appetite, eto. 1 bave also rei omminrttd them to several ot my iriends. who have tried them, and lound ihetn gremir beutUcial in tbe restoration of health. Youm iruiy. WILLI M SMITH, JNQ. 0o6 Hutchinson Street, Pbllada. . I D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Bee that the signature of'C. M. JACKSON" is on the Wrapper of each bottle. PRICE. - Masl Botllei One Dellar, r IfaLf loxeai for (J3. Should vonrneareHt Druvglst n t have the article, do not be put off by any of the intox'eailng prepamtioaa that may be ofered Iu Its place, but send to us, aud we will forward, securely packed, by expreaa , PRIXCIT AL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C. U. JACKSON CO ), PROPRIETORS. For sale by Druggists and Dealers la very ,n Culled Suites, 1 jtwfusitfui
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