g ...... ,-T , THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18GG. AMUSEMENTS. Walkct Strict Thkatbb. r Comedy of Xrrort will be brought out this tronlnr, for the flr.it time In thU city for many yean. Mr. Clarke trll' sow (how us that In the hiehcat raugo of Shake perian comedy, hla onlus ia ai roat as in ths farces and comediettas that we are accustomed to aee him in. The play will be put on the itaire witli evoty adjunct neoowsary to Itg anccosa. New Cubbkut Stbket Thkatri. Henry Dun tar, thedramatiia'ion from Mica Braddon's croatly sensational novel of the "Outcasts." Mr. Mor 4aunt, oi course, ploys the hero, a oharaotor ex nelly in lu line, and 01 which he will make groat part. We have no doubt Mist Orton, Mr. Clarko, and nearly all tte company at this theatre are in the cast. Abch Btbmt Imiatrb. Mrs. Waller will appoar In her wonderfully ureal lmporsonatlon ot "lag')." Mrs. Waller's Ronlus is acknowledged by all. the attracts the refined and intollectnal; but nature and truth, which are pentus, draw Uo the ma'so. This is Mrs. Waller's lost week; hor eniraeeidiuit should hare boon longer lor u. 10 cot accustomed to leal talont and merit, attorso much "seeming." rBHELLi'H Opeba Tkoupb) will give on Friday lucrezia Borgia. Mrs. Davis (a of pupil Mr. Jar Tls, onr pianist) will bo the horotno; Mlai dl Neirrl "Orsinl." Mr. Waterman and Mr. Aaron Taylor complete the admirable cant. These operas are ad mirably Riven, and have met with immense sucooss. The subseription price has been reduced lor the re jnaJEd'T of the sea-on to ten dollars. Cabl Wolfsohh gives his lieothovon Matinee With M'mo Klttcr. A fine vocalist from Now York Will assist Mm. These Matinees in the Foyor ar the most leaned of all our musical entertainments. FINANCE AND COMMERCE Office of the Evening Tkleqiuph, 1 Monday, February 12, 18G8. f The Stock Market opens very dull this mora ine, with the exception ot Catawiasa Railrool, which continues the most aciivo on tholistj about 600D shares sold at from 37$38J lor pre ferrod, an advance oi 1, and common do. at 2 J an advance of 1; Reading Railroad sold at 50JG3 60 j, an advance of ;'; and Camden and Amboy at 118, a decline of 2. C5J was bid for Pennsylvania Railroad; 31 lor Little Schuyl kill; 64 for Norrietown; 37 lor North Pcnnsyl Tania; 60 for Lehigh Valley; 29j for Philadel phia and Erie; and 43 for Northern Central. City Passenger Railroad shares continue dull. Thirteenth and Fifteenth sold at 315032; 734 was bid for Second and Third; 34j for Heston ville; 33 for Green and Coates; 26 for Cirard College; and 15 for Ridge avenue. Qovernment bonds are less active. 7'30a sold at 994; 103$ was bid for Cs of 1881; 102$ for old 6-20s; and 94 for 10-40s. State and City loans are quiet. Pennsylvania 6s sold at 80; and new qity Cs at 914, a decline of 4. Bank share" are in good demand at full prices. 200 was bid for North America; 140 for Philadel phia; 121 for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 52 for Commercial; 72 for Northern Liberties: 28J lor Mechanics'; 102 for Southwark; 98 for Kensing ton; 52 for Girard; and 75 for Western. In Canal shares there is nothing doing. 52 was bid for Lehigh Navigation; 22 for Schuyl kill Navigation common; 114 for Morrh Canal preferred; 0 for Susquehanna Canal; 34$ for Delaware Division; and 67 for Wyoming Valley Canal. Oil shares are without change. McClintock sold at 1J, and Oak Shade at ljj. TIHLALF.LTH1. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TODAY Reported by De Haven & Jiro., Ho, 40 S. Third street. FIRST BOAKD I $3000 U S 7-30s J uno W ; 1q0 sh Cata pf b5 $3040 la 6s coup.... HO 400City6s, new... 91 2000 do U 100 sh do h5 88 100 sh do 810 315 100 sh do 8J 37? 100 sti do o 87 j 100 sh do slO 87! 100 sh do 871 luOsa do 371 100 Bh do 87? 100 Bh do b89 88, 100 ru do b80 3B.f 100 Bh no b!J0 38) 30(1 sn Cuta pi....iao a 100 sh 100 ah do. .1)30 do. .... 871 .... 87, .?:o 87 J 100.su 100 sh (100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 1(H) sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 ah 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh , 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 200 th 100 sh 200 sh 100 sh 100 sU 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 ah do. do. do. stf'l oTjj do BoO 37 j do 37) tto 37! 100 sh do...b30wn 38i do 87 V 100 sh ao- 373 100 Kh do.b&wmnt Si do...tl0wn 87i do 873 i do sl0 87t do slO 87 J do 38 do 84 doint.s6wn 83 do slO 88 do slO 88 do slO 88 do slO 88 100 sh Cata com 25 100 sh do sSO 25 100 sh do b30 251 100 sh do b5 2W UK) sh 13th & 15th... 32 100 bU do 813 100 sh do b30 32 100 sn Bcattlnir.. .b30 SO 100 sh do 8D 601 200 sh V C & MahOit 1 0 sb Cam & Am s5 118 7sh do S6..118 do tlO 88 : do BlO 88 J do Ii30 &V do 130. 83, , do.slOwn.. 884 do slO 88,1 do tlO m 11 eh do b6 400 Bh MctJlintock. 200 sh Oak Shadn. 100 Bh Kulton Coal. lOOsliHuolc Mtn.. 600 sh Feed lam. . 400 sh Clinton Coal 600 sh do 100 sh do 118 48 ao HHj do Hi do 88 do b5 88 ', 1 , 1 , 1 SALES AT PUPLIC STOCK. BOARD TO-DAY. Reported by F. T. W alton, No. 208 ti. Fourth etroet, FIKST CAljXf. 100 sh Suirar Ck..b30 "4 ! 100 ah'st NichjOil... 100 ah Egbert Jl Harper, Durkky & Co. quote as follows: Buirina. tfeJi'no. Amerioan Gold , 138f 188J American Silver, As and is 132 183 American Silver Dimes and HaltDimoii 129 13J l'ennsvlvania Currency 40 80 Kew York Exchange 1-20 par. PHILAD'A GOLD EXCHANGE QUOrATIONS. 10 A.M 138 12 M 13S 11 A. 11 lbfeiji IP. M 118J rhiladelpbia Cattle Market. Monday, February 12. The Cattle Market con tinnes dull at about termor rates. 1900 head arrive J and sold at 15J16o. for extra; 1415c. for fair to good; and 1013o. V !b. for common, as to quality. The lollowing are the particulars of tho sales : 85 bead Ullman & Bocliman, Lino, co , 14ft 15. 135 " Martin Fuller & Co., Western, 14f flti. 160 Moouey & SmitD, Western, 13tl6. tiO " H. Cham, Pennsylvania, 14'al4 60 " J. A. Chain & llrother, Fenua.. 123;11. 68 " L. Frank, Lanoaster county, 13 '?lj. b6 " Oast. WhomDcri, Western, 12 n 16. 90 "" VI ao & Co , Lancaster co , 1316. 86 " Dryloos & Hrnthr, i,ano. co., laflS. 61 ' J. cassady, Westorn, 12C15 86 " Oweu binitli, Western, 18,(tl5i. 20 " A. Kennedy, Choster county 1416. 26 " 1'. Wewt, Chester county, 14f!l5. 80 " A. Christy & Uro , Lauc. oounty. 14515. 80 " P.McFihen, Lancaster oouuty. 12a 15. 75 " 1. llatliawav, Chester couutv, 13 n;10. SO " J. 8. Kirk, ChesU r eounty, 13 ;10 100 " James Mcjiillon, Westeiu. 11W10. 60 " E. McFillon Cuostor county, 14 5)15 46 " B. Baldwin, Chestorceuntv. 14tl5. 43 ' J. Clemson, Western, da;7 J sroHS, 80 il. liood, Chester county. 13 10 22 " Cochran & Mctall. Chosior eountv. 14nl8, bheep nro rather liruier; 7000 bead Bold at trum 7 to 7o. pound, prong, fir vood tut sheep. Cows are unchanei d ; 150 In ad solu at 3ift.S3 for springers, and jf40. 100 per head lor milch cowa, as Stn cinalltv. lions are dull and rather lower; 1800 head sold at the dillerent yards al from $13 to 14 the 100 pounds not. Philadelphia Trade Report. Monday, February 12 Trado is partially sus pended in all departments owing to the incloment condition of the woatlicr. 1 lie demand tor clover seed is lets active, but there fa very little coming forward 1 sales of 300 bushels at 87 25&8 p 64 pounds, the latter ficure lor choice, limotnyis steady at f 4 254 50 Klaxsoed is scarce, and in fair demand at tbe late decline ; vmall salos at $3 05, Quercitron Bark comes torward slowly, and No. 1 13 la steady demand at 32 60 per ton. For Floor there Is total absence of any demand for shlvment, and the home consumers are unwilling to purchase beyond immediate want. 8mall sains at 7(a7 50 lorsnperllne; W to 8 60 for extra"! $89 9 lor Northwestern extra family) f3-60cT9 50 for rennsylvania and Ohio do. do , and 1 1 1,18 tor fancy brani. a, according to quality. JSotuin. doiu; in Jtyo Flonr or Com Meal, o There is a fair domand for prime Wheat, but Infe rior is not wanted, Small sales of fair and choice at 92(n2 2ft, and common at tl 701'99: a sale of choice whiie at 81 60. Bye is scaree and dull at 86o. 1 be market Is verv poor.y supplied with Corn, but thore is not mucli'domand t sales oi 4000 bnshols at 72Jo. In the cars and' from si ore. Oats are dull at 45c. .So sales of Barley have been repotted; 1000 bushels Barley Halt solf at 1 88. Whisky continnes dull. Tcnnsilvania may be qnolco ai 62 26 and Ohio at 82 27. Markets by Telegraph. New Yoiik, February 12. Cotton du'l at 45e Fiour dull, sales or 6000 bbls. Htuto 7; 8 35; Oliln 8F8 LWa 10'75; Wentorn $5W,qi8 68; boutnern 88 7o'o) 15; Canada t8Co,ll-C5. Wneat fteolln n, salts un important. Corn dnll, sales trifling. Pork dull at 2U. Lard firm. Whisky tinil. I'AEw Kokk, February 12 Stocks are steady. Chicago and Rock It'and, 103) ( Cumber. and pro fcrred. 441; Illinois CVnUal, 113;do bonds 72; Neiv York Central, 88 j Keadmit, 100?; Hudson Kiver. 101,; Canton Company. 44; Missouri 6j. 78; trie, 78; Carolina 6s, 82; One YenrCcrtllloates.PS ; 1 r.Mur1os, 00; Five twenties, 1022 i Ton forties, 44J ; Cold, 1384. The English papers announce the death of Dr. George Pctrie, tuo eminent urchaologist. lie was about nevcnty-eix years of age. Dr. Petrie hell a high rank in the literary world. He was Vice-President of tho Royal IriA Aca demy, and ex-President of the lioval Hibernian Academy, and was known as a literary contri butor to the antiquarian literature of knirland. He was also head ot the historical department of tho Ordnance Survey lor many years, during which time he collected a great variety of im portant and interesting materials relating to what may be called the middle agei ot Ireland. Thccc have been deposited in the library of the Hovel Irish Academy for tho use ot members, au) of students in this department ot literature. He was also the author of a very learned work, the "Petrie Collection of Ancient Irish Music." His remains will be interred in Mount Jerome Cemetery. In the last number of Ilarper't Monthly, the article on the lunatic asylum on lilnck well's Island is by W. II. Davenport, the "International Afl'air" by Fitz Hugh Ludlow; the verses "Sweet Clove" by W. D. Ilowells; and "The March to the Sea" by Herman Melville. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Ttrird Faje. Tbe Annual Mektino of the Phit.a delpdia and erie kailroah company. the annual meeting of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company was held this morning at the rooms of the Company. No. 230 Walnut strest. A ballot was opened lor the election of olScers, which resulted, us follows: Managers Edwnrd F. Cay, William G. Moor head. Charles 15. Wright, Henry Duhriac, James D. Whetham, Wm. A. ;allraith, C. P. "Day aid, Wm. S. Lane, Hugh W. Catherwood, James B. Montgomery. ; The annual report was then read by the Secre tary. The report states that works projected last year have been very favorably progressing. The locomotive houses at Erie, Kaac, Kenovo, and Sunbury, as originally designed, are finished and ready for use. 21 4-10 miles of siding have been constructed during the year, and 2'. miles arc in progress; there will then be sixty sidings on the road, 288mile.s to pass trains between Sunbury and Erie. There are now on the line 10 reservoirs, 23 tanks, and one standpipe. Tho improvements on the road are believed to be sullicient to ac commodate a much larger business tnan has heretofore been done. The bill providing for the issue of seven per cent. 3d moitzage bonds, to the amount of $3,000,000, as presented at the last Legislature, j i . i . ,i i . . t. i . j was ouiy jjafseu auu aixrpiru uy iuu uumu in Managers. These bonds were Issued and eold to tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for $2,250,000. For the purchase of the State Canal this Com pany paid to the Commonwealth $3,500 000 in 5 per cent. 1st mortgase bonds secured as a lion on the road. Th3 bu siness of the road for the pat year has equalled thoeatimsite made by the general manager, as lurmsiicu in tae Hint report, or tho anthracite cnal trade expected, only 12'1,000 tons wero carried on the loud during the year: nut little oi this reached Krie, the most ot it being sent to points on tne line. In the eavlv part of last spring arrangements were mnde bv the Lessee for such u?e ot the Oil Creek Railroad as seemed calculated to secure a lair share ot business connected witu the oil region. A third rail was laid on this Oil Creek Road to accommodate the narrow guacte cars, and matters looked promisine to the parties interested in Od Creek, Atlantic, and Great Western, and ew Yorkauentral Katlroad.s couv bined. and succeeded in tcrmiiifaiiuc the ar rangement previously made by tne lessee oi the road. The receipts of tbe road for the past year amounted to S2. 074.140. Receipts for 1804 were $1,110,029, or nearly 04$ per cent, on the pre vious ynar. tuo interest on tne mnaen acDt ior the vear will amount to 8580,000. Contingent expenses, ssm.uuu, leaving a Dnianee oi $;uo,ouu to be divided anions the stockholders. A Kow ipped in the Ecd. James Dorsey. "'an American citizen of African de' scent," keeps a drinking establishment of diminutive proportions at No. 610 S. beventh street. James ie in tho babit ot keeping open house all nicht, and the colored population resort there in laree numbers to . talk over the affairs of the nation, and express their opinions regarding the operating of the Freedmen's bureau, etc. iCBteraay morning a siitrnt oitior- ence of opinion took place between a number present, which ended in the sabbath day being broken bv the indulgence in a regular scrim- mace. The Fifth Ward police took the matter in hand, and some seventeen ot the bellurerents. ipcludiue Dorsey, were transferred from the seductive bar room to the cheerless apartments of the Fifth Ward Station House. Dorsey was held in $500 bail for keeping a disorderly house, Window Smashing and Cloth Ste 41.- lNO.-tYesterdav morninsr some tfeiiius. actuated both by motives ol vandalism and theit, took a laree pitce 01 ice lrom its proper sphere, the gutter, and sent it by main force through the bulk window ot the dry eoods store oi Mr. S, Courier. Tenth street, below I'onlar. Tb win dow was smashed, and tho fellow proceeded to appropriate several nieces ot ciot'i. linen. Ac. abstracted through tho aperture made, with which he went on Ills way rtioleing. A niau named Watson was subsequently arrested on cuspicion of committing the act. He had one ot the pieces ot cloth on bis Bhouluer when taken into ciiK'.ody. Alderman Masscy h;'ld him in S'lico bail. The etolen goods were valued at about 120. Death of Mr, Wm. II. Adams, Grand SECRETARY, U. U A. Y. M. OP Pa William II, Adams, I.sq., a well known resident of Phibi' (leipr.ia, died hint eveninir. alter an illness o two weekn. Mr. Adams had been Secretary of tne iirano AiOugo ot Ancient loik Jlasons of this btate tor nearly twenty vars; and by hii urbanity and gentleness of nature had endeared hiinselt to a very largo number of persons both in and out, of the Masonic Uro'hcrhoori. The funeral will take Place lrom iht rpnidpnen of thp deceased, North Sixteenth street, and will be attended by the members of thoflrud Lodce. Crand Chapter Commandery, and several subor- uinato organiznuons. Naebow Escape fkom Siiootino. Joel Swain jrot pofsession of a pistol yesterday after noon, and attempted to try lt nhootintf qualities by firing a shot at tho body of Joseph Harrison, near the corner of Fourth and Drown streets. Luckily tbe shot did not take effect, but Swain's indiscretion caused his arient, and he was beld in 1 1000 tail to answer by Alderman Tolaud. A Bcrglabt Frustrated bt ina To uch. About two o'clock yesterday morning an attempt was made to rob the house of Thomas Mackcller, at Shoemaker's lane and Hancock street, German town. The would-be burglar, name unknown, got into the kitchen, and was about forcing his way into soma other apart ments of the house, when hit operations were materially inieriered with by the advent ot a couple of policemen, who took him Into custody and locked him up in the Twenty-second Ward Station House. A Female Pickpocket. La9t night Ellen Ganicr. a denizen of Bedford stiect. scraped tho acquaintance of an unsuspectine masculine, in the nciehbotbood of Fifth and Shippen streets, and while holding blm in inter esting converse, managed to relieve him of his pocKei-uook, and abstracting tne sum 01 miny dollar theiefrom, replaced the wallet, her vic tim belnjr in blissful isjnorance of what bad tnkea place. Ho subsequently discovered his loss ana narj Kiien arrested ana taken ociore Alderman Tittermarv. who committed her inde- lault of ball. A BtJKQLAB E8CArT!S. BUT 13 AGAIN Arbkfted. A colored individual named John Han Li has boon amnsln? himself bv committing a number of burglaries in West Chester. His evil propensities eot him into Jail, but not fan cying confinement, he managed to effect his escape, and came to see the sights In Philad'l phla. llis lrcedom ot restraint was. noyever, cf short duration, for ho was nabbed lasl lKen- inir at Bixth and Lombard streets, by Olhccr Samuel Smith, and taken from whence lie came. Serious Illness of a Prominent Free Mason. John L. Ooddard. Esq., a well-known Free Mason, and an olhccr of Ihe Grand Lodce ot PennsAlvania. while attending the Koiscopal Church ycpterdav, situated at, Thirty-eiehth and Oak streets, xwenty-iourm vvarci, wasscr.ea with a paralytic stroke. He was conveyed to bis residence, and for some time it was thoutrht he could not recover, lie was better, however, this morning, and is considered in a fair way of recovering. DisnoNF.sT Domestic About a week since a mulatto girl living as a domestic with the family of Dr. Ash, No. 1721 Vine street, stole a quantity of clothing, linen, etc., from the house, and lcIL for parts unknown. The dishonest ser vant was arrested yesterday, and will have a hearing this afternoon before Alderman Deitlcr. A Dwelling-House Robbed. The house of Aug. L. KauL on Ciarko's lane. Twenty-second Ward, was entered by burglars on Sunday after n, nn while thti liirriilv were attending church. and 5150 in cash, and about $50 worth 01 iewciry were abstracted. The thieves got ou scot iree. Indications of a Feesiiet. The ice on the river Schuylkill is bieaklng up, and comes drilling down the stream and over r airmount Dam in large cakes. The water is high, and there arc slight indications ol a ircshet. Slight Fire. Between 8 and 9 o'clock this mornincr. a dwcllinrr house situated at tho corner ot Sixtu street and Susquehanna avenue took flic, but the flame were extinguished before any material damage wn done. C'CTTlKO A FlGCRB. S3 To make a figure seems to be Of I mankind the aim, lUit many, ere lis 1, will see That it is too bard a same; And some whose fame has been quite sroat, Were poorly id, and l.ttle 8. When from the Tower a suit you've bought, 'Tls (dory that won't vex you 0; And, 10 to 1, your fi Itinds will vow You ne'er lc4 looked fine as now I We have, the largest and best stork of Cloth inn in fltlailelphia. Srtling at prices guaranteed loio.r tnim tne lowest elsewhere. Tower 11 ALL, Is'o. 618 Market street, Ubmcett & Co. Coughs, Colds, and Conscmpiion. Ihiity years' experience, and tho testimony of thousands who have been cured by its use, provo that Jayno's Fxpoctoraut is, without exception, tho most reliable remedy in the world for Coujrhs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Pleurisy, Croup, Whoop ing Couph, Spitting of l'lood, and all Pulmonary Complaints. Prepared only at No. 212 Cheenut ttrcet. i Cheat Ad vantages are offered to tho citizens of Philadelphia by the opcuinir ol the Market btroot 'lea House lor tne sale 01 reas ana lohoo exclu sively, on the southeast corner of lwe.tlh and Market. The house is conveniently located in the central part or ihe c ty, opposite tne principal murkuts. and conducted bv Messrs. Bovd & Co.. pcMlcnicn whose experience cnablei thorn to seleot the best coeds In tho market, which they oiler at tho lowest market prices. We solicit for them the liberal patrouago of our readers. Teue Msr.iT AprnKciATKD. 'Brown's Bron chial Troches" have been before the publio many years. F.ach year finds the Troches in some now, dis;ant localities, in various parts of the world. Being an article of true merit, when onoe u.-iodi tho value of the Ttoches is appreciated, and they are kept always at band, to bo used as occasion requires. For Coughs, Cold, and Throat Diseases, the Troches have proved their efficacy. A Solkmn Thij.0! "It's a very solemn thing to ret married," said old Aunt Jemima. "Yes," but it's a ((rout deal more solemu not to be," said her niece, the lair Aualiiie. There are many solbinu tilings we must experience in this world, not the lea t ot which is to tlnd one-volf some eold morninir entirely out ol coal. If you are in this unpleasant iix, ko at onoe to W. W. Alier, the great oolli tuur. cliMit, at No. 907 N. Ninth Btroot, aud purchase a supply. Il more convenient, yon may ordur it at Ihe Branch Ollice, Sixtri and bpriutr harden streets. Cjiakleb Stokes & Co.'s first class ready-made cloti iiiK house is No. 824 Ci.e nut street, undor the i;ontiLou.ai." BOGCS. All ' loreicn srents" arj ft.-i7U past ail doubt, 'J he present tariff shut the genuine out ! Just read the law, its clauses are imperious 'Ihe oi.e real perfume is ,NI(jlit-B oouunj; Cereus " .Manufactured by 1'halon & Son, Now York. Sold ever wi.tie, Mr. Qi'Kas, S. W. corner Sovonth and Cheinut glreet", whoso neat aud o.oi;aut news swnd is the subject ot eer.eitil ad miration, bus the Kvknino Tui.KonArn, N. Y. 'i.iri'K, together with a l tiie d.urnm, w eek y, or other literature, itsued in t!iis or sinter cities a soon an pob.-iblo alter the date of nub licHtion, We bespeak ior him tho patronage of our lriends needinv anythiusr In his line. No Kkmidy ik tux w orld evor cime into such universal use, or has so fully won the confidence of mankind, as Awn's CiiKiir.v Pectoral for the euro ot CoukIis, ( o ds uuu Cousuinptioii. At ltKBi'CED 1'nioES, hue kiv cs photographs, of siiliODiu' execu ion; inaKiiilieeut portraits; liio-sr.o oil colored photourui'liB. and enrtus de visite, at U. F. lieiuur's tiallorv. No. 624 Arch wtroct. BrPTDRS proleasionally trojted, and correct Trus ses uj)jhed, Ly O. U. Neeiiles, corner ot iwollth aud liaee etieei"; Ladies' dennrtnieni Unit door b, low. A. full line of Mechanical Kemcdics ei.d buiiports. K. WALllAVXX, Masoaio Hull. Window Curtains, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Shades, Window Curtains, Window t'artams, Wmdow Curtains, I. Window Shades, K. WALBATEff Ko. 719 Cueiuut street, COMPOUHn IWTKREST NOTES, I fflff nun 0-&m , Gold and Sliver bonirht and oM. Drkxbl ft Co., 8t 8omh Third street. W. fc B., Good cio'hlnff, Oak Uall, Sixth and Mar net. rinti.in rw.k ii.ii Rnrth and Market. W. ft It., Cood ClothlnK. Oak Uall, Sixth and Market. W. ft B., Good Clothinjr, Oak nail, Sixth ana Martet. W. R r.nH rinthitia fir Mali sivthaiid Market. W. ft B., toood Clothing Oak Hall. Sixth and Market CAMrBF.I.T w.l.mTr -on the 4th Instant, by Ttev. A. MaD'hlp, at No Pfil N. Broad street, Mr. THOMAS W. CAMl'BELt, to Miss SUSAN D. l.Ll.lul 1, both of this etty. DF.IIZ ASH JVn .t.nn.r.71 1SRH. tV ROT. Mf. Jones, Mr. CHAItLKS S.OKIIZ to Miss ADKLINA J. ASH, all ol this city. KINT Rlltnr On ha nvnninir of tho 8th Of cucunu iiionin, at vile resooucB ti i'" parents, accord in r to ihe order of the Society of Friends, r-AMUKLO KEN l , ol Chester oounty, Fa , to AN ME ti. K1HBV . ol Ocean eounty, N.J. r J . . . 1 . . . . , 1 . i.wrin'm DIK1). CAI'KWFLL. On tho lOih instant. SAKAH L. CAl EWtLl- beloved wife of John Capewoll, Sr in the 48th year of her aeo. Ihe relatives auo incnils oi tne imiiii are ni"'' fnllv invitro to attend her funnrnl. from th residonco of her husband. No 214 thesnut street, Son s Cam- don, N. J., ou lhursday next, the 12lh instant, at lu o'clock A. M. CONN ELL. On the 10th Instant. Mr. JOHN CON- NELL, in the 04th year ot his sire. His relatives ana rnonas ot tno laronv are respect fnllv invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, John L. l'eiuur, at iho second Tod Gate, Germantown avenue, on Thursday al'tornoon at 1 o'clock, the loth instant. UOGCET. On the 10th Instant, Mrs. MARY DOijL ET, aaed 60 years. tier relatives and triendn are rospocttultv invl'el to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 1212 Butionviood street, c.n Wednesdav afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Woodland Ceuietory. FOri.SON. On tho morning of Fcbruorj 8, 1830, CII AHLKS A. FOUlON, aired 77 yoarv Ihe luneral services will bo hola at St. Fetor's ( liureh, en Thursday, tho 15th instant, at 11 o'clock precisely, and the interment take placo at Torman low n. llis relatives and lricnds are invited to attend. TIZ ARli CI OS I NO OUT OUR SKATES AT (ireativ reduced prices. TRI7MAB HIl.VW. Ho ( t iKht '1 hlny-Bvej MAViKKT ht . below Ninth. IN ELY TOLISIIED LAUNDRY IROX.S J will uivo your dresses and clothing a more glossy end showy appearance than the ordinary article. Fur see by T HUM AN & SII.VW, No. m (Eight Thlrty-flve) MARKET MU. below Ninth. DOOR KNOCKERS. SEVERAL TATTERNS ot knockers, fordoon or (rates, and door bells and bell fixtures, lor sale at the Ilawware itore of Tic t'MAN & 8IIAW, No. 835 ( Eight Tblrtr-flve) MAKKKT Pt.. below Mnth. AUCTION SALES. B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, CUKsNUT Huect No. 1020 SALE OF F.ANDHOM1S AOATE-BARDIOLTO AND A MAKMO VAK, FINK l'K-.CU HHDNZKS, HICI1 1.011FM1AN UI.-iXS VASKS, Vr.UV LL JKJIiASE KOI .'ALIA CHINA VASE-t. I. it)., 'iho imnonatlon of SIcssm Vitl liro'hors, will tuke place at doit's Art tialiery, No 1020 Chesuut street, On i hurxilay Morulng, 15th lnstnnt. at lux o'clock. 'Ihe collection win he ready tor examination on VwucsriHV, lV.h lnstiim, and will compri-o many flue lilccis. which arrived too late lorhollilnv tl 's 2 In 4t JFITZPATR1CK & CO. AUCTIONERS. New Auction House. Ko. 827 CUSNU1 strccu STERR'S CITY BAZAAU AND TAT ;? VTEK-ALI.9,F1LI)LKX Strcot, hetneoa Seventh uau Eighth streiits. . ii. i3 j.iii.it. Auctioneer, Will sell On 1 tippday Morning, Februarr 13th nt in o'clc k uhout IHInTY-lVE HOUSES. Comprl-lns Tru tinif, Farm, aud Family Horses, niroi n winch will ba tonnd : i-orri'l HorHe, 5 veari. old sound and kind. B ack Horse H year o (1 sound and kiud. . llnj Facing Borso Nlairara rcv Mnro 7 ears old sonnd and kind. Sorrel Aiurc,l ycais old nud ana km J. ALSO, A number of other Horses ana Mules. Also, nt-wsml second-bnml OnrrUeB, Light Wagun", Sulkies, H.clfh, etc., etc., with which the smo will com mence Together with Slnzlo and Double Harness. SadJlos, llnuies. Whtns, Sheets. Belli, etc., made by sapcilor mtilven. No postponement on sccount of woatlicr. Homes Vehicles, and llaruess always on hand at prlva e Sale. Miprrlor Stable aecommoilations forllorsjs entered for public ir piivute sale. It VT. IT. STERIt. Auctioneer p 11 E Jl I U M S TO THE Whipple File Manufacturiug Co. GOLD MEDAL, 1WO SILVER 1IEDALS, AND DIPLOMA. Gold Zledal, Sllccr Medal, and Diploma, from the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association. Sliver TIeUal from tbe American Insti tute, New Torh. Read the following letter : Ambuican Institute, New York, Oct. 18. 1865. William P. Tierce, Esq., President Whipple File Manu facturing Company. Hear Sirs I have tbe pleasure of handing to you, with this, the sample ol flies as tested by me as one of the judges in connection with the Thirty- Sixth Annual Exhibition ot the American Institute. You will notice. In addition to those tarnished by the Whipple File Manufacturing Company, which I understand are made from steel of their own production, that two ot tbe most celebrated English makers are represented, namely, Messrs. Greaves & Sons, and Messrs. Mojs & Gamble, and It aflords me much satlifottlon to state that after having glvon the samples an equul aad impurtla test. I find those presented by. the Whipple File Manu facturing Company to be tully equal, If not superior, to the English; and In confirmation of my opinion, I refor parties Interested to accompanying sauip.es, which are one 12-inch half rouvd bastard, by Messrs. Greaves & Hons, one 12 inch flat bastard by Messrs Moss fc Gam ble, one U-lncb half round bastard, by the Whipple File Manuiacturing Company. With tbe result of this test lu view. I can see no reitBon why we need look to England for our supply ot rles, either on account of superior quality ti steel or cxceilcnoe in workmanship. Very resoectiuily, (Slyned) K. O. McDOUOaLL, Engineer and Machinist Salesroom, No.' 511 Commerce Street. A LaUGK STOCK OF FILES AND STEEL distantly en hand ; and all orders sont wld recelvo rronut uttcnilou. lirp (J AS! GAS!! GAS!!! BED UC'E YOUR GAS BILLS. Stratton's Regulator for Ga3 Burners, (Patented Movorober21, 1865.) It Is a matter of consldciabto Importance to gas con sumers I'eueruliv, mil oi expecia ituuoriincu to ml lie-pern m bo els an I lariie boaritlnu homei, to have such gas burners as will admit oi beiug eaMl y and uer niaiieuily uiiiusted to suit liio speciul re.uiremuiiti of iliti b eauty b euch j bconune tlioso wlio iiave not to pav tbe bil s feel but little or no iutoivst m eu jeomizlHir tlie j;uH, auo boinetlines carelunsit , or tbounbtsiv . turnuu twice or thrice us much woul i aimwcr tbeir needj. c ui. uud cxauiiue, or senfl your onto i s to S1IIATVON CO., AT THE KLOKENCE OFFICE, 1 Ko. 630 CIIE8MJT Street, Phllarta. Ectail price , 35 cents eocb. 2 12 inwfiim JJAVANA CIGARS AND LYNCIinUUG TOBACCOS. Pest in tbe cky at reduced prices, at ILaBEEIY'S, Ho. 837 CIIK8NUT Street, Opposite tho Continental. Kotlce Ptore cles-d on Sunday. Customers p'eas purchsbe on Saturday 1 31 luilp GOLD AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED BV P. F. KKLiLY it CO., , 1U Ct XIIIKD AD CHESMJT BTBEET. FOURTH EDITION THE FEROCIOUS FENIANS. MORE FROM O'MAHONY. The Canadians Send An Address to their Brethren in the United States. New York, February 11. At tho request of thu Fenians ol Canada, officially convuved to mo, 1 hot leave to torward you the accompany injr address of their IJwtrict Cen ro lor publica tion in jour influential and wtdcly-reaa nows paper. For obvious reasons the name of the sisrner is supprchsed; but I certify to the bona fide nature of the document. I am, wr, very respectfully, your obedient servant, John O'Mahomy, II. C. F. B. ADDRESS From tob Fenian Brotherhood of Ca:iata to their Brothers in the United SiaTiJs. Vhcreas an attempt us bclni; rrnulo by Koin mcu to oppose the decisions ot the largest dt-libora-tive body of Irtshrnea that ever aasdiujlo.i iu Amerlra the late Fenian Congress a dc;loa arrived al alter a most timpartial, tUorojph, ana earnest invesliuiitloii oi all tnatton in dis pute between the Head Centre, John O'Mahoiiy. anu bis opponents a decision continue I by aiiJ coinrldiiijr with that of the C. 10. of the Irkti Bepiiblic, and a decision wbioh.tbwion!, hhouUl be sacredly binding on all who have at hoart the honor, unity, arid Ireedom of our rnce. Now we, the Fenian Brotherhood of Canada, folemDly declare that, wo bnve the fullest an! inost unalterable confidence in the justico of the decii-ion of the late Contrrcss. and in the Duritv. energy, und ability of the Heal Centre, as well as in the wisdom ol the course he has seen fit to adopt to accomplish the ireedom of Ireland; and we indignantly denounce as the worst enemies ol our mother land any men who, in the words of James Stevens, moved to a mad and trattorouB end, raise tho cry of "To Canada," instead of "To Ireland," and who ref use to abide by tho determination of Conurcss, which "emphatically condemns as unjust, immoral, and iin-lnsh any attempt to impose, in the name of Ireland, on a copnate, friendly, and selt-trovernlng people the horrors of invasion and war." The Fenian Brotherhood was Instituted for the one purpofe of aiding the Irish at home in tho strugcle for their independence; and as this Furpose has been etricily adhered to by the lead Centre, whoso conduct has rieen most cm phntically approved by tho C. E. at home, and as Congress has found the charges prelcrrod against him conceived in nio'tce and untrue iu fact, therefore we, whose sole obiect is the libe ration ot Ireland, most earnestly protest agiim,t any recognition by the Urctliorhood of men who, in open defiance of all authority, persist In endeavoring to turn the onrinizatioa. from its Icgitimiite, true, ana Honorable couri. and attempt to irmucrunvte a policy wronc in principle, impracticable aa a means to the end thev piofoss to seek, find treacherous and fata! to Ireland: for to hr delay is ucatn. Ana vc can on you, our brothers in the Unltci tatie, to reject with contempt tlie advice ol any men who strive to distract your attendon lrom the hljhest and holiest earthly object of our raeu th- freedom cf Ireland and to acaraJo our organisation by making it an instrument of wanton aggression ou sn unolfending people. We appeal to you to devote a'l jonr "nerav and all your miluence to the great and honorable work of aiding our brothers at home, and thus obey tho wishes of the C. E.. the diet' of the IriBh republic. Wo appeal to you iu tho name of our brothers who lie caplivo in British dungeons, but whose proud spirit tho lash of the t rant cannot crush, because they wait with con fidence tbe hour iu which, by your nid, they shall be avenged on Irish soil. Wo finally appeal to you in the name of In land to aid her imme diately, ellectivel.v, and Ueterminclly, discard ing ail side issues a destructive to her; for, by our hope of hea7cn, we bt'lieve that the freedom ot Ireland can be accom jlisbed more speedily and certainly than tho conquest of Canada. The hour that sees the creen (lag first unfurled on the soil of our native land by the aid of her exiles will see us beside you, and then we will prove to you the truth ol our words and our de votion to Ireland. Signed on behalf of the Fenian Brotherhood of Canada. , District Centre. Ccd save the green 1 0TJR NEW LETTER, nufcine8-LlncoIn'n Blrinday t tie VA' Ilf St. Pnlrlck'a Iy Flrea M (tuque radH Coal Oil Salt Theatre, Etc. Special Correspondence of Tlw Evening Telegraph, New Yobk, February 12. In consequence of the celebration at Washing ton to-day, and the hor: ible weather, there ia but little inclination to transact business. Gold is don n again to-day, and is quito weak at 13SJ. Money is easy. Produce and merchan dise dull. Freights are dull, with five hundred aud sixty vessels in port The gold customs of Saturday reached nearly a million dolfars. During Saturday iiiaht and .yesterday morning the fog on the waters around the city was ex ceedingly dense, and both rivers were filled with linmenje masses of lloating ice. Naviga tion was greatly interfered with in consequence on all the ferries, and on some of them was totally suspended lor the time. On those where the boats continued torua the trips wero far less frequent thau usual, and their movements wero attended by some accidents. The Jersey City ferry-boat Gregory ran Into a coal-laden schooner, damaging itso severely that it soon after sauk. The ferryboat Fatlerson, which left Christopher street, New York, tor Hoboken, at half-past eight o'clock on Saturday evenincr, did not reach her destination, about a mile distant, till between two and three o'clock yesterday mornlue, she having been carried down the bay by the ice, and the pilot losing hid reckoning iu the impenetrable veil which sur rounded him. Of course the streets continued iheEame reservoirs of mud and slush that they were on Friday and Saturday. Another meeting of tne Irish societies of Brooklyn was held yesterday to make further urrangements for celebrating the coming St. ratiiek's Bay, when the route of procession and sevenil other matters were aareed upon. A reso lution to invite all the Fenian societies of tho city to take part in the douionttratioii was unani mously adopted. We are jiibt now in the enioymenc of the Car nival season. Three ranhal balls will be given during the present we k. About three o'clock on Saturday alteration, a fire broke out in Julius Colin & Co.'i varnlbh store, No. 30" Feuil stieet, uud owini to the combustible uatuio ot thesttick, the flames raeti uncontrolled lor several hours. Mes.r. Cohii & Co.'s loss will amount to 518,000; insured ior $12,000. The building is deii imed to the amount of $25iiO. Mrs. Kllen McDonough, boarding home keeper, Ilcclit & Co., dealers iu tinware, und Wm. Hogg, dealer in leather, also siitltrntl son e damupe to their li.mittire and stocks of goods. A singular case of alleged attempted extortion was tried lu the Court ui fcpeelal Sessions on Saturday. The complainant. Dr. Caudulfo, a wcabliy resident of liiuehamton, in thisSlu'o, alleged that Alvlu Hill, nifo a resident of Bing hamton, bad attempted to extort $.J0U0 lrom him. Counter charges w ere made against the toii.plainuul, but the Court lound Hill guiltv, and sentenced him lo a teim of lour mouths iu lb Penitentiary. The trial in the case of the Messrs. Schieflelin Brothers vs, Robbing, w hich Uat been la progress several days, was concluded at late hour on Friday evening by tho Jury rendering a verdtet for the defendant. One of the quostions decided by this trial ia, that crude petroleum oil will not explode unices it comes in contact with a flame, or unless It is put Into a vessel boated to a white beat. A letter from tho Navy Yard report thattha "Winooski returned there yesterday alternooa, and found that the Algonquin had not made the first move towardi meeting the Winooski at Sand's Point to start on the ocean raco. So the Hair Is off lor the present. On Sunday afternoon tho Jersey City drug mills, owned by Messrs. Hlllier & Hons, and located in Hudson street, Jersey City, were de stroyed by fire. The loss Is estimated at $20,00a. A fiie occurred about 7 o'clock on Saturday night in No. 8 Broad utrert. doing damage to tbe amount of $ out); aad about 11 o'clock In the building in the rear ot No. 113 East Filty nlnth street, doing da mace to the amount of $11100. Miss Batcman's oncagement at Niblo's closes with tho present week. She will appear to-night as "Bianca," iu M lman's tragedy of Fazio, and to-morrow evening ill personate "Pauline,, lu Bulwcr Lytton's Lad;) of Lyons. There will be a matinee at this theatre on Saturday. Miss Bateman goes hence to Boston. Monlay even ing Miss Maorglo Mitohell will apoear at Niblo's in her well-known character of "Fanchon." Booth, in liichelicu, continues to attract im mense audiences. John E. Owens remains with us for a few weeka more ai "Solon bhinglo." Mr. Frcnk Prow's engagement at Wood's The atre toromcnecs this evening, and continues throughout th week. Mr. Drew will appear in Mp Vu Winkle, iDd in a bui'lo".r;iie of East Lyme, entitled La.it L'jnnr; or,lhe Oreal Wes!crn. On Monday evening ne.vt ciuies "the great Western hei sell," in Mr. Caj lev's drama of The (Jhud Meaia: Mutilui Is to be given by Mat Mure'zek's com pany at tho Acndcmy th' evening. Fultom. The latest Markets If Tclcsrrapb. Baltimokk, February 12. Hour l heavy; W eiciu extia $:). U dent s.eudy Corn dull ; white S2fc8r. ; viliow, 7-l(r7(o. r-eeds dull; tnrotiy 1 2c(",4 60. huears act.vej refimnir erarios llnjll Jo. 1 luvisiuns eleauy. N hisjy ucuuual at 2 23. M.ILAD'A STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Feo. 12 Lri oiiud by Do Ilavcn & Uro,, No. 40 S. Third street. BE1WEKN BOARDd. $3f00rafir. t)1 00 sh Union I'as.K.. it 1'jO nil Uata Df. ...s5 84 100 sh do s80 87 1(10 sh do biSOm 100 sh Maple .Sh..s,10 41 6 sh Lchtirh Valley O il lsh Lit 8eh 82 10 sn K"auinir 60 200 sh N I'a K....sG0 87 1 sh I onn. hnnk.. Vi 100 sh Y& MuL'.l 80 0? K;0 sh IHlnfrliilli IdO li 83 sli Suh. f, p! 'M 10 sh Mini hill tVl) 100 sh l'ristou Coal.. 110 SKCOAD BOAKD. 84C0 City tls new.. . 81 J 800 sn Catawissa pf. . 8? SHOO do ill ltOnh do b5 88 880i 0 do 1 i S10ti0Ui5-20 U...1023, 400 eh do 180 84 100 sh lo 87 100 sh Oak Shade. .. . HJ 300 sh do bfi K tuo sn ' urn 1 1 flu Fh I'diiia K C5J 40 sh do GO French Naval and Financial Aflaiis. FINANCES. The disft of the Budget of 1807 has been pre sented to the Corps Lecislatilf Tho ordinary ex penditure Is calculated at 1,524,000,000 Irenes, and the ordinary revenue at upwards or l,Cii2, 100,000. Alter appropriating from - the latter 8,000,000 for tho Extraordinary Doaget, there w ill remain n surplus ot 19,600,000 lrancs. The issue of treasury bunds is to ba limited to ir:(000,('00 francs. Iho foltowinir is tho expose des motifs of the Extraordinary Budget fr tho vear lSiiG, prcpured by M. Forcad'o de la Koquettc, Vicc-rreaident of the Council ol State. , The receipts of th Extraordinary Budget, comi'iUo; Franc). ' 1. Tho disnosuble overplus Of the ordinary budget 88 000 000 2. Tho indemnity paid by Ccotiiu-china... 1,080,000 8 The iuctcmnity paid by Mexico 2ii.OJO.000 4. Kxtraordinarv produo" 01 the lorosts. . . 2,60'l.OJO 6. 1'roUt by mcltimc silvor eoin 60J 000 d. lo bo paid by the A ut'iiau Coinpany... 16 6H.0GS 7. fcundry resources 260.000 Total 133 008 638 Tho expenses are divided among the Ministers as lollops: Franc. Minister of Tuolio Worship 6 000,000 Almistoi of the Intetiur 4 358, COO Minister ot Fmanco 4 125.00') Minister or War 6 774 000 Minister ot A 1 perm 21 928 201 Minister 01 Murine ami Colonies 10,600 000 MiniBterof I'ublio liifitrnoliou 1 875 001) Mmi'trr of l'ub lo Worka 72 473 000 The Emporor's Household uud Fmo Art.-;.. 7.951,000 Totol 133,479,201 There is a diminution of expenditure ot 10,239,0001. as compared wiih the extraordinary budget of laiiu". NAVAL. During the year 1805 the construction of ves sels for the new lleet has contiuued to the ex tent ot the credit! allowed. The bases adopted in 1857 have been completed by new typos of iron clad vessels more intended, somo for dis tact Biiscious, others for the defense of French ports, rMfle'eads, and rivers. Two of thOfO far vessels, belonging to the category of tkose inserted in the tables presented in past years in tho btuiCff'nt of the situation of the empire, have therefore beer! builtj an iron clad corvette, and a coast-guard Tossel with a spur. The number of vcsrels in this fleet, wh!eh(ex clusivo of gunboats) was 123 011 the 1st D:Tem ber, lhC4, is 121) on the 81st December, 1805. 5 Thenowi fleet has been increased by six fin ished vessels, viz.t 3 iron-clad lrigates of 100 h.-p. ; 1 irou corvette of 500 h.-. ; I iron clad coast-guard of 500 h.-p.; 1 corvette, not irun c'ad, ol 600 h.-p. The steam fleet comprises, now finished afloat, 11 vessels of 7C50 h.-p. Lastly, the steam fleet on the stocks counts 28 vessels in different degrees of advancement. Tnu FIowland Will Cask. A fow months since a bl.l in equity was brought iuto tlio United S'ates Circuit Court, with a view to set aside the will of fhe late Miss SylviaArn llowland, of New Dedtord. An an3wer to the bill by the respond ents, Thomas Mandell and others, was filed at the clerk's office yesterday. It states that Miss llowlaud did not express a desire that her niece should have the whole of her estate, but that previous to 18G0 she had made several wills otherwise disposing of her property. The part of the edtate given to various persons and corpo rations amounted to $1,012,100, and the residue devised to trustees, the income to bo paid to complainant during life, amounted to $l,132,d2!. The answer set up various grounds why, if any contract was entored into between the complain ant Jtnd her aunt, it should not be eutorced among' others that at tho time the contract was alleged to have been made the whole estate of tho complainant was between SOOO and $10,000 in value, besides which she had a reversionary right, after the expiration of a life estate in her father, the whole value of which was about $23,000, wbllt- the whole property of Miss Sylvia Ann amounted io $2,000,000, and no benefit would accrue to the latter by the contract. At the close was the answer of William A. Gordon, one of tna respondents, who admitted that it was true, as alleged in the bill, that Miss Howland did suy to him in substance, "I had rather not make a will If I could help it, on account of Hetty;" and that she had promised Hetty that she would not make one, but that it was iorced lrom her. Boston 2raxeXr, Jv'iruary 7. The "utter'' most part of the earth is sup posed to be that part where there ore most women. --K. WISIIAET'S I IN R TREK TAU CORDIAL. J ' )laveou ounti. hore Throat, and ao you think your Luiifcii are atlecti'd. uud lee I tlmt it) ore it groat finnici 01 t'oijruuiiition V Iio, trifle nolouxer wltn tnla uuin Hlmer ol ite humiin roi-B FurcliaHK one. to. or three bottles ot BH WISH AKl'H 11NK 1UI.I TAR COKDIAL, nnJ use ft aa directed ou the bottle, with peueverimoe one bottle Iter ihe oilier, until it haa power enough to diMioiva the thick nun an that Htoei 011 the. air pas.suge.nof the lung, and expels it from toe ayitem. tutioe and 8or, K0. 10 If. feiCWNU Htreet. 2 8trp 1'UlladeiuWa.
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