I M.U' 8 otjb hot yore better, ' ld, Rtoeks, mm Mrkl Th Hew Sstaltary Cmmllon Grant Col Sl Th Jllftpad lasuraaa) CompMT M lar Itoaasj, KM. SpttUd Oormpendence of TH Evening Telegraph. Kkw Iokk, March 1. Geld opani qulst to-day at 137 Exenanfa, 108 Money easy at 78. Government Stocks ia good dcmaad and steady at former rates. Ttaera U wmi littla activity m railway "bares. Freight annate menta ll;ht, with (Q vjo!s f aU kinds ia port. Thsre U a bittor Inquiry ior U feadiajt articles of breadgiufls. Supnr, tallow, ooco. and bason ar in request. Fork, beef, pctrolouir, ot'i, hidri, cotton, and wool ar fiee.y ou'.ieU at lower rates, with small domain). on tlio occasion of tho retirement from offloe of Hr. William AlcUvrar, Treasurer of tlio Metro politan 1'oIkh) bmnl tre lurtv two captains of the Metropolitan f oiiw District assembled at headquar ters., jostoruov, and bud'.) that f.nteinan tormal adieu &ubequiintiy, at a nice iug. ot wnlch Super intendent iieuueay vat 4tkairniau, nd Inspector Car enter secretary, lnp.ieotor Dilas and Folk and Capiat us lodu, WukIoui, and 8jieltit wore ao-roiuu-a a committee tu draw np and en one to be liandeouit ly einfiOHt-oo aiul presented to Mr MoMur ray, a aer.es l roi-oiutionm oxpreHsivo or tlio senso of the roiue Captuns ot Aie Metropolitan biatrial,. TlieComniil'oo appoiuUid yesterday by the Hoard of btipoi visois to iuveat'pate tlio charges ot corrup tion made arumst the Jicw County couit Houe Committee, ui'jt ) eMorrtay afternoon, bnt owiax so t)ib80Lco ot Mr. Ky., who was uoi prepared with liis lutoi Rogatories, the investigation wan adjoarnad till Fntiay. at2 F. M. Mr. Kycbtained a manda mus by ai plication to the Supreme Court, compelling- the Cuuiuntioe, against who in tue cnarjcos are brought, 'o plneo t'if jr books in the bauds oi the C lrk of Vsi Hoard Oi Supervisors that ibey may be Open to the puui.u avoiding to law. lu the case ot the . Morris firs and Inland Insu rance Company, already reported, Mr. John K. liaekett, oi iuib city, was veatoroay appointed lto ooivit, and 11 ud bo uts iu the sum oi 85'J,0i0. Air. . Julin K Dcvun auo Jonu It, Mai tin are his mretios. Ji tclt-piaia iiom .Albany insVrnis us that Mr. E. A. Maui bury, a loimcr frosidunt ot tho Company, has also been mipoiu,ed Hoceiror. It this be so, there . w ill tioubilo-s bo a conflict as to who had a right to act in the pieiuiros. An a tentative mandamus was yesterday granted by Justice liaHiarti, ot the Suprome Court, on the petition ol Jo-epa F. Daly aiming t the Board of Hupervhors. 'The motion is made to compel this. Hoard to allow an inspection of their books, records, etc., relative o the czpenees oi the new Court ilouso now in course ot coustru'nion. The Court decided the Hoatd malt opon tlieir books lor inspection, kor ehow cause on Monaaj next why thoy should uot do so. Ihe rcrrcs&ntatiyes of the various "Vf orkingmsn's X'tiioiisoi this city assembled at Clinton iiad la.it evening, and siguillod their roadinoss to aid the House i'oiuiers' Luiou in theirstrike, which thoy iu toud to niako on Monday next for a reduction of their hours of labor to oight hours a day. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. O. P. Taylor, -John itced, 1'isher, Howard Wuffiold, D. s. drilliii, Wiliatn ilaid.ng, Vincent ft. .Lecompto, Irving and nnis. At the hale of Pcranton coal yesterday, pi lew were again much lowor. biove coal s-ld tor $3 40 to 8'46; grate, - HQ 42 to 6 45,; lump, 6 25 to S6 87; steamer, 5P6 40 to 96 50. At the January sale, stove coa sold lor 89 fill to S9-U6; grate, $3 75 to $912J; lump, 8 to t-8 87 J ; steamor. $9. It wns rumored ' that the Company . would continue i eir saloa monthly, no matter what the pries might be. At Holario Hall, in Kast Broadway, an toierestingr lcciuro was delivered last eveniDg by the Key. 'V. Koren, oi theXorwenan StnoJ atiocorah, on the Norwegian settlements in tuo Wet. lho Norwegiaa .population, which in some parti of toe Western Mates is quite numerous, appears to be in a pros perous coin iuon, and much is boing done lu the way of orectinpohurehes and school-houses among ' them In this city a (Scandinavian .Lntberan oon gregatton lias been lormed in connection with the Norwegian Synod. Faliick Kelly aud Tbomas Collins, two waiter. . employed in Ta lor's Saloon, corner oi Franklin street and Broadway, quarrelled on Tuesday even ing, and K.eliv stabbed Collins in tue back with a kuilo, wounding him slightly. The assailant was Committed lor trial. During a quarrel between Alonzo Itrown and Edward bliaw, yesterday, at i'ior No. 60 East river, Brown knocked down his oppouent with a ehovel, iullictiug serious Injuries, hhaw was con veyed to Ite.letue Hospital, and his assailant was locked up. i The police captains of New York and Brooklyn were called together, ) esterday, by Superintendent Kennedy, and instructed in their new duties under the Metropolitan Health Law. l'uoy wore ordered to be uioparod to respond at once with any report which the now Health Commission which is to or . gouize to-day may demand at their hanas. fULTOH. THE BRITISH PROVINCES. More Bank Burglaries Police Officers and Alderiaea buriceI with Betas Accomplice tf the Ttolavea Siartllns ItevelaUoua mt CanasBtasn OMeitU M ralljy The Brlttasi ProTliaelait Gov ersiora lai Ceaacil, Kt. Torokto, Teiwuary 26. Canada i or. the eve of another ivenkm scare lb at promirs to be more widespread than any of those that have taken plae e this winter. It is well known that thevCalholiic B'.sbop of Toronto has expressed his wilHn;fD8B that the Hibernian Society, which heretofore lie has denounced, shall make the usual tUsplay on St. Patrick's day, and it is believed .that aU over the province the Irish element will exhibit .open hostility on Ulttli uay. i Indeed, some assert that this is the by flxecr upon lcr liejirai aweeney to siriice iQai nis plan of attack:, is. ;to send cm a1! raiding parties agalnBt Canada on the 17th of March, to .cause a diversion And attract the attention ot the British troops in Canada, ..while with Ills matn fcrce he Invades New lirunswick, and etfocts a lodgment . on the se coast. The Government otliciaJs here profess to believ e that the Canadian Irish on ,tU Patrick's day nrill make a demouBtratloa ot a threatening nature, as a cover for raids on the border, aud that Sweeney will make the lower province t'lls real point ot altaok. As a protec tive measure, the loyal Orangemen of the coun try are arming to Assist the Government, and a .lively time may be looked for. To one fcmiiiar wilt the power ,of the military of Cunadajt docs se-eau reasonable that Sweeney could not accomplish much here now; but New Brunswick can be leached without crossing rivers and lakes, aul with the smell force there and the dtftiiultyot obtaining troons in tlio winter and spring lrom Canada and England, she would be unable to oiler much resistance. There wa a time whea Sweeney nuaht have taken Canada, but he uUos ed it U aUp by. That he and bis -Congress an J Senate are working in sober -earnest I faave no-doubt) liut Canada 4S.no longer . accessible. 11 is impregnoble- -to any foroe the' Fenians can mise; lf.Swetneyproposw to make a lodgment in a British colony on this continent it must be via the Maine frontier. ' No Iohger an it bo dor? by the St," Jiawrehpe,, where tjie ice is already breaking 'wjx, and whe.r.0 . thirty or forty thousand men un he. .thrown .agjiiuit him in a few hours. . JLaHt susimer, j-ou will recollect, an Alderman of Hamilton, Canada West, ran away to avoid lrial for complicity with burglars and pick pockets. K came out then that Seraeant Major McDowell, of ihelToron to police lorce, was in oine way an accomplico with the dishonest Al derman, andrertaia Hamilton policemen, who were difmisel from oflice. McDowell, however, escaped puinshmeutr the evidence not being huI ilcieut to convict tlm. No twithst audio g the breaking tip of the' Hamilton, gang, burglaries and bank robberies were numerous. Among other hauls wade waa one 'at the Gore Bank, Jalt, whicb was robbed by a fellow styled "Bris tol Bill" and his confederates. This gang was also broken up, and sowo of the operator ar rested. But the most astounding part is yet to come. A prisoner In the Tcroato jail on Saturday ex pressed a desire to make an affidavit. An attor ney named Droit was caltad, and an affidavit tii dn imuiwtirier in the (rait Bunk robbery, be sides Brutol Bill, Dr. Davis and Gtistatf, the,, latter of whom was last lau accused oi naving poisoned and attempted to rob a Mr, McKuinou, lu Toronto. Oustaff then fled to New York, where he has relatives, and waa surrendered to the Canadian anthorities under the extradition treaty. Besides Davis aud Gustatf, who it is alleged made accomplices of Bris tol Bill, it appears that McDowell nd other Toronto police, for a consideration, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGBArflPaiLADELPniA, THURSDAY, kfptthe burglars poted upon efforts male for their anrst, ana si olio welt, u is cminiea, secreted Bristol Bill for weeki In his honso in this city. It is also charged in the ailidavlt that aeveral City Detclives, and two Aldermen, one of whom is ia th habit of presiding sometimes aa Police Marnftrate, were In the pay of the bank robbers, and received large money qonsldora- tinnn aa tbpir nhnre. All thewottenataof Ut affidarit haTeaet leaked I t . .i. . i i nni. .,,..111.1 thaH police wKh the Uansactlon-Mt enoagh ia known to establish thebeliet that respectable ex-aldermen of the city have prostituted their oflice lo the acqulrttion of lucre. N. Y. Herald. FUG8T OF BEBfikUXT MAJOR MTOWEl.L ARREST OF PArROL 61 BOJL!tt MACK. lYam th. 7oronf Globe, Ftbntmry VI. ' On article ef yesto.i day Tnorainfr was enon?h to phow the pc)l'ic tout sr nothing of a startling character hud taken v'sp i ,ulB o ty an thpy will not, Iheiiore, wonder that other fnett of an annaitv nisrtlincf nsfjrV) aro abent to be un- t iinrf it in ncfdhK to state hat Serreant- FMnior Mc Dowell, torii'erlv an officer of the etty police departmeut, wri tne parry reicrrea to as secretly conniving wtith Bristsd Bill. On Satur day night, at eleven o'clock, McDowell received inlormatlon That irdpiaiu inuini, i nurauioa, intended to arrest Win before twenty-lour henra, and it was a lact currently 4 nown in this city on Bat.irday afternoon that McDowell was deenly implicated with Bristol BUI. Yester day, wh-Cantain Kiroll nppoaTd with a warrant lor the arrest of McDwell, that individua l had, of eo-.irse, disaiipearea, naving leu tue cuy aur' Inr Rundav nitrfct or liondav morning. Mack vtas found at his own residence, and Im TnfWllatelv allowed nuaselt to be taken, into cub- tortv. Iio is iirrestcd on a charge of finding and abetting in the Core. JBsnk burglary, inasmuch .' he knew the leca'c vt Bristol Bill wkti he was Mcreted in BlcPowcU's house, and 'a-ss present at an ovur supper pivm bv Jitn Bro wa at Bristol rtiii'a hrvnso on Bisucn street, in c Haoanv with Prown, RoHuson, unrt ft young lad aamcd Mul aney, who is u'o ia enstody. It ise aid that while at supper Brfctal Bill tapped at an outside window ana iaugnuj.iy saw, . -ufya, are you eating at my expense J-'1 referring t theproceeJs of the Itttnburg Bank: burglary. Mack declares that he never hard 'ny such words used, and that lie nevfirhad the slightest knowledge of Bristol Bill. Dr. Davie, who has 'made portions of lis;.e reflations, a iid young Mulvaney, formerly a bartender and an intimate Iriend of Jim lrown, will be taken up to Gait this mornine, whore the case will be tried. Dr. Oustaff i will also be1 placed t his trial as soon as permission is reoeived from the r"ash inpton authorities, Giistalf being extradited lor administering poisonous drugs. , . TEE STAO.'S PREOKEa. Jetr; Davis on Wat li.aal SaHute, tne Pre sident's Vto OtUer Tote lie is Grewlnp GarruSnas mu& Cwmmiiiilea tlve Ag:aln, and laulges In Keeollvc tloas of tiki llttva Days Au Interest lnc LsMer, Cte. FonraEaa Movroe, lebruary 27. "I see the Government na al nu' uuer Coiiemaugli, on tho annlereary of Washington's birthday, fired a gun for all the State. North and South," re marked Jen. Iavi9 af terwards to the otneerot the day. '"It is etranH the Administration," ho continued-, "did not lieae an order to ignore the States ftbe'Confcdeicy.n These two vcmarks ef the quondam august' ruler f Ak Confederacy, though of. no special import ance, show this much at least, that hie once busy brain is keenly on the alert to note Massing events and make comments upsn them, n his furtherobservat ons I understand he gave credit to President Jonuson for his recognition of the late rebellious Stated, of whom, from first to last, be has always tpoken in terms of highest praise. I am informed that since he has been most plainly outspoken in commendation of the Prcfulent's veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill. QuotiDg these reiriuiks of Jell'. Davis reminds me to say that the order issued some time since f orbidding othcers in attendance on him to speak to him or him to tlieia has been rescinded. Few men can be more pleasantly garrulous than Mr. Davis w ban ho is iu tlio uiooil for it, and this re newal of a privilege aud enjoyment of which he was only temporality, and as many think very stupidly, debarred, ia areatly relished by him as well aa by the officers of the fort, who never fall -to find in his conversation a most substantial least of reason. It is noted, however, of late that he makes no reference to bis trial He talks of politics, of the war, and rumors of war be yond the sea, of affaiis in Soulh America, of new looks and new inventions, and gives racy sketches of his old Conrrcfsioa&l days, Inter spersed with rich and rare reminiscences of the men and measures of those days. - - He runs over, in fact, the whole . catalogue of conversational topics, and neither exhausts the subjects nor himself. I have stated that he 'talks only when in the mood. At times only monosyllables can be extracted from him. His spirits and vivacity are gone. A mantle of im penetrable gloom seems to overhang him. No one essays to prolong those monosyllables into sentences, to rouse those spirits, to lift that .overshadowing vestment of sorrowing despair. iW'hy so gloomy he never tells, whether concerns spiritual or temporal or State move and sway liim. His physicul health is good, and in the past few days of ba'.my air and bright sunshine liae shown marked improvement. Meantime the search of vessels coming here is still kept up on the look out for possible parties coming for his rercuc Ifew York I kr aid. The New Phase or Fenlanlem. The follow! ug interesting correspondence pre sentfl an entirely new feature of the Fenian en terprise of tho O'Muliony-Killlan clique in the United States, and will do much to rtlieveus from further "Canadian scares": , Uo&trkal, January 17, 18G6 My Doar Klllian : Ion QRlleu my attention to the "colonization sch&me" suggested by uiy friend O'ifahony. I caa only repeat what I have so oiten to d you, that the salvctioii of our people is in immigration from Ire land, entire and exhuusting, to th broad ane prolific Wet avast and proii table held for deve opmg tha numberless resources ol our disorvanizod and ex patriated race. Thus eolouized and grafted on the young republic, they wi tin time compel prompt and proiiiab o ft turns. Moreover. v perfecting this schema tha Irish would be efioctualiy ire d from the radical inlluenoes or puritanical pouuciuns, lantern demagogues, and the control, Ktill more debasing, of their own ruin seiiinir and vDpriunipleu countryuion. Br conduct ing the ul an enterprise in this dnection, and ao- plying the vit't pecuniary resources now at your command ronna regenerative process, tne concen trated influcuoa ot the Oeltio element could bead. tantageously tied for the aggrandizement and rais ing up ol the irien peoiua in America. further, I conceive tt at your elder duty will ha to nttard In pvcrv 'uv the scheme of "Canadian invu. sion" now in 'protress by the crazy Sweeney, as road and ImpructlirtADie, turning u, it possible, to the sup. port ol the en os you have in view. iou may asiwre Mr O'Mahony af my fullest efforts to turthyr Ins ,vk ir western colonization, and tliatl cannot lirt O'Turatnlate him on the wiso and statetniaultke p lfev wliioh he now proposes to pur sue. 1 a in, ittyuear .uiiau, yours, as ever. T. J. MC'trKE, Philada. Stock Ixchange Sales, Mar. 1 Eepoited by be Havoa & Bro No. 40 8. ThUd street. BEfWiN BOARDS. ' , lfion I'flm. k Am. f8 H3 lOOshPh k E....WH 80r 2d00 do 'J HA 4W) City tie new.... fljj 100 sh 100 ah UK) eli 100 sh 100 sh do. .ohu ei , .... 80j ..2d 80? .... 80J ..bt 8S do. do. do. do. S6000 Elutira, li, 7.. 't j00U8 'ate VI 1 87000 Pa 6s 7 15 sh Eehiifh alley 3 100 sh 11 & II Ik.... 81 lOOshOcein b 141 100 sh do K,l 100 sh do ad 80 100 sh Catawiasa pt. . 84 lis) sh do 80 881 1U0 sU do sl0 84 J00 ah do b6 84 nh Cum & Am. .."74 100 ttt Heading.. .10 60 1 SKC''M BOARD. , ' ' 100 City 6s. new... k1jl i)000li 8 10-408 W).M liKiOO do reg. bo) 1 100 shtaidwoU..... 18-18 200 sh io 18-19 100 eh t'aia cif....b80 8SJ 6 sh Cam It Am... .117 Pah Jto,..,.. 117 . t tziuv ao.... I IM000C& A 6s iuOin Heading, ,.10 i'- l FOURTH EDITION President Johnson Tardons I a Counterfeiter. The WhereaTDOuts of Miss : A. E. SurratL ... , . '-.m -u-.UUVU t-irif .'J'-iu ui n y nnnnr, nr. Our roclal jjospatoiios. WABniUoTON, Marcb. l.- Executive Clemency, t Yesterday the President pardoned John Boals, of Michigan, convicted of .having counterfeit fractional currency in his possession with the intention ef passing it, and sentenced to flvo years imprisonment. .Miss Annie E. Hnrratt. The story a(loat that Miss Annie B. Surratt has entered a convent is not true. She is Jiving with the family ot Captain Ben. .Gwinn, in Prince George's County, Md. . . ObltTiary. General Howard received to-day, from his Assistant Commissioner ift Florida, iatelligence oi the death of Brevet liloutenaut-C jlonel Harry M. Stinson, who was recently detailed to report to Colonel Osborne for duty on his staff. Colonel Btlnaon served gallantly during the war, receiv ing a shot through the lung, which was the indi rect causd of his .death. He entered the service as a privr t in Geperal Howard's regiment, the Cd Maine, and for meritorious service was pro; moted as an agent to the Freedmen's Bureau, where he rendered valuable service up to the time of his death. '' The Paris Exposition. Mr. J. C. Derby, United States Agent for the Paris Exposition of 18C7, has Jttcen in attendance on, Congress for several days, to explain to mem bers' tbe necessity of prompt actioa if an appro priation is to be made, as the utmost limit ot time for applications of epace is near at hand. Senator Sumner and Governor Banks, theTCuuir nci ot Foreign Relations in each House, having the subject in charge, are urging prompt and favorable fiction. More than 1200 articles from all the loyal States have been . received by the General Agent at New Tork. The Internal Revenue Laws. The Ways and Means Committee have a bill in readiness to report to the House, in which seve ral very important amendments to the internal revenue laws are proposed. Everything in Btbedulo A of the present act is to be stnckea ont and exempt from taxation save bilUard, tables and carriages worth $300 and over. The present tax upon coal is to be removed. The tax on incomes is to be so far modified as to raise the amount exempted from $000 to $1000, with. $200 additional alio wed on rentals or home steads. On ajl amounts of inoimes above $1000 & uniform tax of five per centum Is to be levied. Bat the most important provision of the bill is tne levying of a tax ot five ceats per pound on all cotton brought to market. The Committee are Justified in their conclusion that this will net aa enormous revenue, and at the same time prove less onerous than almost any other tax now levied. The Commttee are a unit ia these new features of the bill, and, so far a3 the senti ments of leading members have been canvassed, their adoption by Congress ia deemod quito certain. . ..,,.. A raise Report. Brigadier-General C. H. ' Howard, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for the District of Columbia, In the following statement gives the lie direct to the silly and unfounded paragraph In the Kerala of Monday Lost: The only grounds for the astounding announce ment of the New York Herald, ol the re-opening of the slave trade by the Freedmen's Bureau, are the operations of the employment office in securing places, oh written contract, anywhere in the United State?, lor the unemployed desti tute freed people in this city. Sixty-three were sent to Mississippi last week, alter seeing their employer and making a fair agreement tor good wages. Some have been sent to many of the Northern States in the same manner. A fee of one dollar for every man, and fifty cents for females, is charged to pay current expenses, such as printing blanks, etc. The salaries of the agents ip ro way depend upon the fees. i I C. H, Howard, Brevet Brigadier-General, ; Assistant Commander, D. C. CONGRESS, j ; t . vyAsniNOTON, March. 1. . House) of Representatives. Several bills -and roioiutious were Introduced ; among them a resolution bv Mr. CofTroth (fa.) to refund to the citizens of Chambersburg, Pa., who suflerod by the lUbel raid under MoCausland, the internal tax paid by them for the year 1864, and one by Mr. Ketehum (N. Y.) to reduce the duty on paper. Both were referred to tho Committee on Ways and Means. Mr Wilson (Iowa) from the Judiciary Committoo, reported an amendment to the Senate bill to protect ail persons in the United States in their civil rights, and lurnifh tue means ot their vindication. If a made au hour's speech in explanation and advocacy of the bid. . f PENNSYLVANIA )LEGISK.ATCBE. i . 1. Seuate. HAaniSBuno, March 1. The raorniiur session was devoted to private bills. The lodowfng were passed: incorporating llolcombe and Pittsburg aud Yuba Kiver Miuing Companies; extending tho time lor the payment of the enrolment tax; fixing the number to constitute a quorum of tuo Apprentice' Library Company; giving the mana gers oi the Jowish Poster Home tue guardianship of certain children, with power tob nd out as appren tices; authorizing one additional Law Judge ior the Coartoi Common Pieas ol Ph ludelpbia; Jlxm lines for violation ot the act relative to the tuauu tacture of fireworks at titty Coliurs; regulating the filing and colloctiou of municipal chuius iu Phila delphia. I JIodsm of Representatives. An act allowing Philadelphia to sell her loans below par was oppofed by Messrs. Qullt y aud Diu. pel y, and wus amended by Messrs, Davis aud Bad dimaii, aud passed as follows; It shall be lawlul for the city of Phiiade'phla, whenever necessary to delrav uiunicipal expeusol, to issue tx.ncis to the amount of five millions, iu sums not less than ons nuudrad dollars ouch, paya b.eateucb times as maybe directed by Councils, aud bearing interest not exceeding seren and three tenths per cent, per annum, and to sell the same in opeu market to tin burliest liddri Provided, That none shall be sold for lest than tiie principal sums piuiMti thereout and provided, that the city shall have the opuvn at any tim alter live years Iron the did ot the bonds, and not exceeding twenty years arom the date ot the fame, to reduoe said inte rest to the legal rate, or pav the principal. Os tho final paseatre the vote was .evonty-three yeas to leratwD nays. AU the Philadelphia inem bert voiou xnavor except Messrs. Quigusy and Don- , . State folltlci. , Korbtstown, March 1. The Union Conven tion, to-day, elected Daniel O. Hitner aad Wil liam MmUer, representative, and Eldridge McConkey, seaatorial delegates to tho Union State Convention, and instructed them to vote ior General Geary all the time., CITY INTELLIGENCE' ' ForAddilUmal local Items $t4 JJitrdFage. . -1 i (i i ' ' COMMITTCEMKUT-The Eighteenth An nual Commencement of the Hoteopopathio Medical College was held at the Musical Fund Hall this morning. Johnsoa's Band waa mat tendance, and enlivened, the literary exercises With straina of popular masio. The ceremonies were opened with prayer by Rey. Geergo Dana Boardmao. The Valedictory Address was de livercd by Adolph Beppel, M. D., lrofessor of Materia lledica. The loilowing is lijt of the graduating class, wii! the title of tuclr tue;e3t W. L. Arrewsmlth, M. I). L Tontigbusband, A. M ,-M. D. ' FianciscoOrenga, M. D. IwisU. Wi hard. Yei'ow Fever. Edwin B. Ahder.-on, Erysipelas. . 1 Isaiah DtTor, M 1)., Examination of the Bick. BeLjamin 0. Woodbnr. torpura. .James . Shepherd, M. D., Keinlts of ExrorieiiOfl, Suranor H. Boynton, llahnomannianism the true Ba'eace of Homoeopathy. Aquii . Lirpincott, Dysentory. ,t JostphJ Currio, Typhoid Ferer. Jsl as Ori&ih, liie llomaeopatbio Law of Cure. Z.ba V. Walter. Placenta l'lievia. Jacob (i. Streets, Thysioiogy ot Impregnation, liutua K. eming, llun and DL oaso. ' George F. Marsden, Tlounsy. 4 . , Kdwin U. TicffO, M. D , Acute rVrltonltls. iieorge M. I'arsell, The Liver and its Diseasos. Key. David l'ackar, railosophlcal Vlow of tho lw ot Cure. Milton I). Llchtcnwalocr, Proving of Clstns Cana densis. ' David L. Drcibollis. M. D., The Blood. John E. Baruaby, Euibryouio and Fuetal Cirsula tion. ' Edward P. Eman.Tbe Influonce ot tho Sold on tho Body. , J. Ucbor Smith, Puerperal Msnta. (, liar. oh H. Wilson. Phthisis Pulmoualls. ' J. Benson Voak, Dysontory. Bichard T. Uarman, What Shall we Exit Harry E. Wi Tarns, Typhus Fever. Kev Charles D. IierUrt, A. M The Phoaomsna of Taking Cold, r , . Maximilian Werder, Embryonio and FflBtal Lifo. 1 lioums U. 8mith, Homeocpathy vermis Nosology Charts Arthur, Dystocia. ' James BOwens, M. O , Duties of the Physician, ' Charles . Dotan, M D, Nathan Wiggia, llomucopathy and Allopathy Contrasted John C Kichards. M. D., Double Inclined Plane. ' Clarence 1. Campbell, U. D , AutEJthesia. , George B. r-aw telle, .Scarlatina. Constnntine Linpe M. D , Pneumonia. Altnd ishopherd, M. D., The Duties and Cooduct of tliePhjsioion. J. Emory Voak, M. D., Our Mission, David Coon, 11. D., Homoeopathy. A. J. B. Jonner, EdecU of Chmato oa Homoeo pathic Medication. The Honorary Degree ef Doctor of Modioina was wanted to 1 heodoro J. Kuckert. M. D., Uernnutli, Saxonv. Toe tppciul Degree of Doctor ot Mom- cine was granted Dr. Benjamin dcokor, Pottsvdio, l'eniia. In tho same connection we observe that tho New York Homocoputhic Medical College held their Commencement last evening. The par ticulars are thus sketchca by the reporter ot tho Iltrald. . The exercises of the sixth annual oommencomont of the liomccoputtiio Medical Co lero of Now York were bi Id Inst evening at thn Church oilthe Puritans. in1 Union t-quare, winch was occupied bv a lane gathering oi the graduates' triends, not omitting a dne representation from the fair sex lho exerciw were opened with prayer by tho Bev. Dr. Kosers after wh'ch the liev. Dr. Mathews conferred the denroes upon the graduates and administered the Hlpiioo-ateaa oath, a ceremony wsloli ho concluded with a most tin- preseive address as to their mture conduct ana ro.a tiocB la their newivassomud proiession.' Professor Bailow then delivered the valedictory address on behalf of the m.-tructors of the college. lieallndedto their past connccboa and reviewed tha duties which wcie to be expected of the gradu- ' ais in tneir proiessioaai career. b. H. Wales, Esq., of the Board of Council, ad dressed tho students and the audience. In six years tho present College had Graduated two hundred doctors iu honia;o-paihy, and thore were five thou sand physicians oi the same branch throughout, tue United estates. De 'contended that there was too umch-disnprecment among the otscples of the alio- pai me scnooi to uicko its teacuings. as per fect as they were, held to be. Hsuiceonathy had achieved its victories in the homes of those it had succored. It was only rlefct now that legislation should ad mit it to trial in our hospim s and charitable institu tions. It was a gratilying lac' that tne science now numbered five colleges in tie United States; but he commended to th"ir consideration the mcessity and emindnt eroprety ol a movement lor tho organiza tion acid permanent endowment ot a college worthy of our city and the science. The exercises closod with the ceneuicilon. ' About a&J" Etll op Doubtful Chau acteb. A colored individual, not "native ana to the manoa born," desiiinR to make a respectable appearance in a strantre citv. proceeded to a certain c Vothiug establisnmcnt in Shippen street ior me P'urnose ot adommg the outer man. He effected txime purchases, and received in the way ot chm.ee a siunicioas looking 3 note. Not deffiring to be stuck with any of the ."queer, " be asked the dispenser of clot'aine; to mark tlte Dill, so as to be able to petit redeemed in case It proved wojpthless. This waa done, but the dark cemolexiotiad stranger was assured that the ote was all right, lie proceeded from the cloth, ingstore to the tavern of Mr. Dougherty. near ti:nn ana Miippen streets, ana over a glass of indiflerent oorn juiee, conferred with Douphe rty as to the character ot tho note. A note bu t not fie note was handed back to the . euanee: K with the assurance that It was all right. It turn sd out that Dougherty retained the doubtlu 1 b'il, which waa really (rood, and eavo the cblored Querist a Ave dollar Confederate States b 111, for which act he was subsequently taken it. toustody and eommiuea Dy Alderman' Titiermfliry ior a rurtner neanne. , AppitiarTiCEs' Evenino SonooL. Tho Apprentices' Evening School, held at the Spring Garden Institute, closed for the winter session last evening. Interesting reports from the Prin cipal, E. M. ITuntinpton, and J. B. Beale, of the Central liign Mchool, Proiessor in, Drawing:, were read ana were Highly sausiactory; Excellent ad- dreiscs were made by James D. Wheiham, Kiq. its honored patron, William Welsh, Esq.. Presi dents the Yoiuiff Mens Institute of this citv. and eevcral other pentlemen." The prominent topics 01 me aauress 10 itio iaas and apprentices werea prolound rpgard for truth; to discard la every particular ffie vulgar habit of profticitv; not to indujfre in the tilthy habit of usinsc to'iaoi-p in any of its lorms; and to have an ex silted i recard for parent", especially mothers. If thece important particulars wero carlully fol lowed out, no young, man could hardly lail iu inakirg his "murk iu the world," and ai they CHme.on the siace 01 actioiii would bocome honorable and highly useful citizens. 1 1 TVOJQZ.B-BE Bu KG LAKH I N TEitFERE D WlTII. Michael McBrMe, alias John Adams, is u youth! ol sixteen summers. James' Hajn waa ushered iuto this breathing world three years in advance o' Michael. James and Michael took it Into their mischievous uates lust evening to break: iuto a lneer-becr establF.hnieut, ia Eleventh street, below Christian, for the ptir pote ef iippropriatin any valuables tout liiijrat be lying fcrouud loose. Otlieers Murray and Aheri; iuteiTuptcd thein. m their luvestiratlous. and took them betnre Alderman Beitler lat nighti who sent them below on tho charge ot attempted burglary. ' 1 . .ii . i. IlOBfltNa A noTEL. George Brady en tered the North Fenrisylvnrna 'Hotel, located at Tbirdl and Willow streets, last evonini?. and stole a" tiuantrty ot clotlunjr, and robbed the money-drawer. 'Georsrd was taken before Alder nuua Toland this raorrinR, and held to ball in the sum of $600 to answer at Court the charge of. torceuy. . . , o . Telegraphic FAciUTiEfl.Tlie Bankers and Brokers' Telegraph Company : have opened an oflloe at fTo. 113 Walnut street, for the ac commodation of business men it) that vicinity. This on ice will be ia direct communication with all points on their lino. Promptness iu return ing; answers will be tho leading feature of this oflice. MARCH 1; 18GG. TOTS CoMKE7i.CE OF I'UIL ADEUTHIA . The following la a statement of the arrivals of foreign and domestic vesiels at the port of Phila delphia during the month of February:-, , . ... i , FOBBtORl . PWps......... J Steamships .Jr., Barquas......... 4 , . nii..,.,........ Schooners , " Farquos,., BDgs, a Bchooners.. r bloops ...,.... . 131 Mrsniers. ......... ., ..., 75 ea 83 itarges.. Bosts 526 679 Total numbe-; xTfai - i Toeici Ani:itu DtmiNot thb Month op FEBROAEir."-The following is the number of police arrests raado during the month of Feb ruary m vue diDerent police Districts: thltrtci. to.of Arrtt't.'Dttnct. Ao.ofArrtilt. Io. of Arrttu.i D itnct. 818 12 308 13 .843 14 1..... 818 12 80 4.1 hi 8... 4... e... ... 26 15. 40 . 188 lfl ..1C4 Hesorve Corps. , 126 ..148 Harbor Police 80 ,.lfi4 Park Polioe 4 ..185 Day Kerreants 15 8. 9. 4. .. 10. 2i4 Beggar Detectives 23 11.. 11U Total number of arrests.. .. .2009 SurresED Theft op Clothing. Sarah, Adams was arrested this morning about 2 o'clock, in Shippen street, above eleventh, with a basket ct olothincf la her possession, it was evident from Sarah's appearance that said cloth ing was not ner legitimate property, and ir her vocation was that of a washerwoman, it was cer tainly an unusual hour to be taking home wash- ins;. fcmn coma give no Eatisiacfury account about hcrfelf or the eloihlne, so Alderman Tit trraary committed hor this morning, and the clothing awaits an owner. BUILDIKGS ERKCTEI DUBINO THE MoXTH op Fbubuary. The followinir bulldinc permits have been issued during the month of Febru ary: Dwellings 10 three-storvt 11 two-storv. Total. 27. Ba h-Jiouses. 2 shops 8 (UlNies 2 Stores 7 stables Hound House 1 Factories 4 Sheds 4 liouiidries .2 Altora'ions & additions.60 loial number of permits issued, 123. A Story in Smiles. "Poor as a churoh mouse" was Joe Brewh When first he Iett his native town, W bi'.e all bis friends stood by ' "Cool as cucumbers" to his view; . But te returned "rich as a Jew," And they secmod "good as pie." ' "Pioud as a peacock," he foit big, t "Whilo each one stared, "liko a stuok pie." 1 To see Joe "like a lord" arravod. ' ' In a fine su(t, at Bennett's made. Our stock of Clothina it the laracst an 4 mat com. phtetn this city, turpussed by none in vutteritt. try it ana Jit, and tola a' price truarajUeea lower tnan tne lowett. 10 we a UAix, KO. 618 JiARKET STREET, , ' ' B BTT."N KTT ft CO. Castokb put on Furniture, at Patten's. So. 1403 uusnut street CoNemuTiOMAi. CoxsnHrnoa. From trust worthy data it has been estimated that at least one- fourth ot all who aro born in tho United States have at birtli lunus Jn a tuberculous condition, and, in consequence, are predisposed to Pulmonary Com plaints; yet it is equally well csiablishod that this predisposition need not end n Consumption, Asthma, or any other lung diseas, if due care and watclrfulness be observed, and all exciting causes are promptly treated us they arise It is in Just such cases Dr. Jayne't Expectorant exorcises it most beneficial efiect, and has produced tho largest pro portion of its euros, Besides promptly removing Coughs and Co ids, which, when left to themselves, are the most common causes of tuberculous dovotop ment, this s audard remedy allays any inflammation which may exist, and by promoting easy expectora tion cleanses the lungs ot the snbstaacos whioh olog them up, and which rapidly cestroy when suuored to remain, Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut streot. I.i' BLD.D8 aud Shapes Eopaired, at W. Uonry Pat ten's, ho. 1408 Chesnut stroer. Thb "Flouxncx" Sewimo Machikk, we find, Is being bought in prefertenoe to all others. The rea sons for this are at once cogent and numerous. It does better and finer work than any of its rivals; is the only machine capable of making the lock aad knot stitches; the only machine having a uniform tension of upper and lower thread ithe only machine that bas the reversal feed motion enab ing tho ope rator to fasten the eads of seams, thereoy eaviag much labor, aud owing to its simple construction. It rarely, if ever, gets out of ordtr. Ollioe. 'o. 630 Chesnut street. - , ' . eraiao Matthewies overhauled, mended and made up now, at W. HeDry Patten's, No. 1108 Ches nut street. - Cobuhpbum. What is the diflomnce between a horse and a wagon? One can't go when it is tired, and the other can't ge when it Un't. Tho diflbrenoe between good and bad ooal has been discovered, to the cost ot many a housekeeper. It' you desire the bst art ice of coal In the marker, fail not to visit W. W Alter, the extensive oealer, at Mo 957 N. Mntn ftrort, below Girard avcuuo. Alter has a branch oil 00 at oixtb aud r priug Oardon, whica is a groat cobvenience to those liviug iu its v.clnity. Workmen sent out to do Upholsterinir of any description, at W. lienry Patten's, Ko. 1408 Chosuut street. EKQitAviKOS and Paistinqs B. Scott, Jr , will sell the t a auoo of the tine Oil I'aintinrs and En. traxiiu thi- evening, ar 7J o'clock, at his Art Gal lery, 102o Chesnut street, 'lho, catalogue ou braoi s siveral line pieo. s by Thayer, ltichardson, Van Willis, and others, betides some very valuablo lianieci aud unfrauied ong avings.. 1 bey will posi tively j be sold without reserve, PtniNiTOHB Repaired. Ee uplio stered, aud Var nished, at W. Henry Patten's, No, 14J3 CUosuut stieet, , J ...... '. Eupuced Fbichs. ijonoid pkotographs of nil styles, ul nini riur execution and liuisli. bow is the time to obtain ihetn, a; B. F. Uouner's 'Ca lory, to titi Aich a reet. ' Wikdow ISuades, Curtalus, Cornices, Bojdiug nrd Ciiliolsterr, at W. Henry Pntum's Werit Kui' Upholttery EstaiilislnnuLt, Ka. 1108 Chesaut street. Ca iipets axd Maitino cut, altered and laid, at Putten's, Ko. 1408 Chesnut street. W, Htury 1 Early Fpkino Clotiiino A flue assortment at Chatlt s Stokes & C'o.',"Oue I nco," uuder the Con tinental. a Boi-ETKits Aim Pit.i.owi" of the fluest qnallfy, at W. Henry Patten's, Ko. 1108 Chrauat stroetT frTTfi ABKDtJCTroK qj( 20 rEn, cent oh tub ll' RKOOLAa bCHEDUI.Hl'KlOKS. '.. . Jicsiring to reduce our lurtro stock of superior and Uiyhlt) flnidied Motewood i'ianoa, previous to the re moval 1 6 our new store, No. 11C3 Chesnut street, w have eanoludod to ofler thoin at prioea below the cost t4 manufacture . Persons desiring to purchase a first class Piano at redqoed rates, should not fall to aVall themselves of this opportunity. ' ' 80HOMAOKZR t Co,, ' , , I Warorooms, No. 1021 Chesnut street. TJfbolsteby work of every description done im mediately ou call, at Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Lack abo Mcbuh 1 Chesnut street. - Curtains, at Tatton's, No. liOS W. It B., Good' " " W.ftB 6o Nothing, Oak UaU, Sixth and Market. W. a B ' ' Clothiag, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. V It " '04 Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. yq' at., Ceod Clothing, Oak IIall, Sixth and Market. V Cood Clothing. Oak BaM.8txthand Market, C It B,, fcood Clothmg, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. M AtirtTW.ri ' !.?i5B!FL1NI -On the 21st of reember,l(5, ; n7,?nre of ,ne Blrud Htroot M. K. Churoh, 0. W Uirlsiian street, by the Rev. John Thomp- ' tri k" iT.u ui n UatAUE to Ulss UAHIUliP FLIJvN, both.of this oity. PFJKS--6TyLB. On the 25th eltlmo, by the Ecv. rather Carbon. FKAKK rF.IRSOX. of Kew lork. M UABKIfcT M. BfULB, of Philadelphia. j'aEl-SMirH -On the evening of the 26th a" ' Btw t,,rJ.7?ri1 ;.hnich' y Father Jor fe.wiJ?.,10,'"' of ntucky, to Mrs. A3i K SMI I'M, of Kichmnd, Ta. T -LARK. -On the 27th ultimo. VATRtrir r pit af-d 66 years. r The rmatives and triends of tlio inisitv fully invited to attend the lunersl, lrom his late resi- uetice, no. riibert idhh, on eaturdar morning at 81 o'clock, without further notice. Xo ptaoeed to Cathedral Cemetery. McTNTYRE. On the 27th ultimo. Jfirtw MnTW. " IIKE, In the 48th year ol his bbo. 'lho friends of tho Intuily, tho members of Phila delphia D.vision. Mo. 1. S, of f .. aud the tirand Dt. vision of Pennsylvania, and the Brotherhood of tho Protestant Episcopal Church, are invlied to attend tho funeral, from his late residonco, No 2022 Locust street ou t rtday, March 2, at 12 o'o ock. 8orvlce at the Church ot the llo'y Ir.uitv, Kinetooutn and Waiiut, ail o'clock P.M. MILLI R. Suddenly, on the moruinir of the 2dih inmant, Mrs. 1IAKY a. MilXICH, an-d (it) yaars. uiieral srrvcts at tho resioeuco ot her sou-in law, David L. hkiiiuan, fto 1316 Vino s reet, on fhurs- uay cvonipg nt o'clock. uno al to piocceuto l iecataway, icw Joiooy, on I'nday moramj at 8 o'clock. WILSON. On tho 27th ultimo, ANN WRSON, wife ol Isaac P. Wilnon, in tho 62d vear ot hor age. The relatives and friends ot the tan.ll arerospoot lullv invited to attend the funeral, from tha resi donee ot her husband, near B aokwoodtown, N. J., on Kntuidny morning noxt at 11 o'clock. To jroored to Colesiown Cemetery. YONKKH. On tho 28th ultlrro. MARaARET.. wife of tho laie Dauiel Yonker, in tho (aita year of her age. IIii relntlves at d rrter.ds aro roppoctfully Invited to attend her ionenl. from lho residence of Charles Bobbins, Ao. 1783 Vino street, on Saturday, March 8. at 10 o'clock A. M. I'o proceed to ' rinity Church, Ox ord. borviocs at tho church, without lurtuor notice. TYI.ETS AND PATENT EY1.UT SETS AN1 J runches. for salo by TRUM AS ft MllAW. lo S l Ei((htThlrtj -five) MARKET Ht . Delow fi min. SOLID AND WTwOUGHT IRON DOOR BOLTS tor outskle doors. An assortment lost opened. Also, a vsneiy of Urass l'latea nudi'orculam Knot) Chamber Bolts, tor sale by TitWMAN SHAW, fio. 885 (Etgnt fhlrty-flvc) MAKRE'g Wt.. below Jnth. tiORCELAlN GRIP AND FANCY BRASS Poor Pulls, sultauio ior restaurants or other place ef public rehorts Porcelain fush and till anil Flueer riatvs, at T HUM AM SHAW'S. o 8a(gi(ihtThtrty-flve) M i KKUT Ht . below Ninth.. JOR DAN'S- T O N I C A L E JOUDAK'S TONIC! ALE. JOEDAN'8 T )MC AVK. JOKOA.M S TONIO AT.E. It is recommended by physicians of this and other pines as a fupcrlor t nic. uml reiiulics but a trial 10. convince, the met skeptical of its great nie-lt. I'o be bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. I. JoltDtN, Ko. 220 1'KAK Sireer, rhnmpnsne Cider, by tlio dozen, bottled, or by the barrel 214$ AMUSEMENTS..- For additional Jmutcments lee Third Page, MER1CAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LEONATtD OROVER D1RE0T01U ilrt SMIM Of UJtAND OERMA.V OPERA. TIHf (Ihursdaj i iVIINTNO. Jlurch 1, Fourth Mi.ht of" the Sion. PKO5RSi3nK OP HliPdELATIVK 8TRENQTH; VON FLOIOW S fuPLXitt Oi'KUa. MAlt. U.I. Fourth act restored. .. Wartlia lladome DEU ITIA .T H AVJTSRN Hancy.. Mad'lla Mll'Hnc DZIt'UA. "l ... ,uj u.iur 1. ,Yi . I'lunket JIMWU Wf.IM.IOH lord Tristan HtlNKICH HTKlXi-;jKB Sheriff. OTTO LEHfc AS Aud, in addition. Die celebrated ltobiu Adair act ot LA I) villi BLANCIIK THEnnoVR IIAlJELM.liJ as tlKOUO BB1WS COiUUCTOh ADOLI'H MitltA Do&l? t KID AY, Ueyerbeor's world-renowned wperr, liOKEKT Lf. D1ABLE. S.MCRDvr. March 3. ohaui) family mahsee. fradiavolo. AdmLplon to the Matlne. all prts of the house, OSE' DOLLAR, ito extra chartre tor ieervmg seati. T Season ticket holders are requested to sign their Dames on their respective tickets. Lo , tha iniiuwiug Soon Tickets: Parquet Clrote, Xo. 611 and M2. 1 FOR 5 SALE. FOR 8ALE A BARGAIN. THE OWNER, doflrlnff to romove Went, oilers lorlsalea luifr, estalMinhed W IioIphIh and Itetall Business, o nsistliirf oi t U A L Oli, LAMFS. CLASH- A KK, and Ol L i ba store s iu a sood sliuatkn unddoinn a larita btsiners now. -e wnole. lucludinK Fixtures. Uooa-wih. etc., will bo sold on to. sooable tonus. Possession given Immediately, or as soon as stock can be Ckumel a. tor sale Any person wishing to buy or go into business Kill flo will to (rive tlivlr Immediate attention. Aio. a sood nrw spring covered whkou. hone and bar er ss, ail complete and in good order j can be i een at auy time. Address, n real and lull name, Post Oflloe, Box Mo. 2011 2 24ttdp FOR BALK DESIRABLE DWELLING, No. 247 N. Sixth street, opposite Franklin Square. rpilj HI r. KAIT.lK, 2 26 6t No. 115 8. TKNTfl Pt., below Choinut. $8000. FOR SALE, No. 1940 WALLACE Street Kar y posteulon can be given Apolyto J. R KHOtDS, 8 20 4t Ko. 8v!9 A ItCH Street.. AUCTION SALES. SCOri', JR., AUCTIONEER. CllEbNUT Suutu No. 10) SALE OF OIL PAIKTINliS AMD ENGRAVING!. On W odncsilav and Thursday Kveulua, Fehruari 28 iml March 1 at1) o'clock at Scott's Art C.allcrv, No. 102" t'htisuut streot. wl i l sold a collec tion 01 Fine Oil I'litaUm:, cobra -lug in.niv u juots, Iroiu the pencils of the old and nio lura liiastiirs; lino proof I ugravinBS, Ctn mo Lltliourau' s, i .oorud fr.nts, pic , iraund and un ruined. Aito. a lot ol' 1'hotogra ta Frani-a, cto i U ul JFITZPATRK'K A CO. AUCTlONERid . cw Auction House, t o. 02T . HEKUT Street WANTS' If HER GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO aot In fmi ortnnt locations for tlio New Yoric Annl- denti.l Insurance Company ctlvomnol good aililron, apl'lv FRANK O. ALLEN, llr.,ucii Olllue. JSo. 4il L'llKHNU 1' MreeL Auo V soon 'i 21 JCKWOOD'S N E W r C O L Tj A It. MOLD1D TO FIT THeTeT'K AND WirnASPACE FOR THE CRAVAT. . '. Hie Lock wood Manufscturlnit romosny announce to the '1 rade ttey have just brouKht out a Si.vv jOt.Dl cOI.LAlt. huvivq mure Vc h-r (lit Vravat ,and tnatl rrtp. cti bititr ).U vy . tirti.r thaptd than any Air?i. for roduced (with the txceptlou ot "Lock wood's Jlotli Lined Conats"). The naper U talid and will not split, and is oonso. qnently tirunqer and m -t n durablt tlmu auy hereto'ore made, hulng nisuulnctured I) the partloi woo for uia.iy years past have made thu bund, d at and banin .lt fajmui the United Slates 1 rvasurf Department, in addlilon to this ihe collars themselvos are nrnda by tha sauir niaclilnerv as our best loth I lued goods, aud are guaranteed the best oi ail Paper Collars made. r.aeh Collar la branded with an 'ARltO W " which has been reglM$kd In the United Xtates circuit Court as our 'trade Mark tpr this quality of goods. A Kew Line ef Discounts Offered to Jobbers. LOCKWOOD MFG. CO., Nos. 253 and 259 S. Third Street 1 KstutbJw rp) i niLAOLLPIIIA, or Ko. 93 RFADE STHEET, If. Y,
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