c THE MILT EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 18GG. EUROPK. Amntlac Neenw In tb Krenfh Chiatnbera 1 ha PitrW Pri-M on ttenleisa Uaeaj. tloR NtKUincHnt JurlUeot at the French Court, Klfl. Paris, February 13. Onco a vear, about the time that the carnival season is Comtnjr to a clone, and the banf qras U poinp his rounds, an eccentric old gentleman, a memberof the Frenca Benaie, gets up a little carnival ofhia, o vn, and, like 1 lie clown in the circus comes tumbling Into the national ring with 'Here I am a?ain." tnt THBErBEfSIBLK BOIflSY. The gentleman In question is the Marquis ri Iloisiv. the husband ol Boron's curly love, the Countess (iuircioli. II is a queer bundle of con tradictions. He pro!en9 to be a friend ol'peice, and yet would sucriUce cvur.ttbiiur to a war with Eneinnd; a lover or liberty nud a s;roiijr sup porter of the Pope's temporal power nul tin jUourbons ot &aplc. Wis great hobby Is liatre 1 ot Enqlund. Knlund ts his bete voir, and he seem a to hold her responsible for all the ills and evils In the world, from the fall of Adam down to the Rinderpest. In the speech whieli the Mar quis annually niakes,profenedly upon the address to the throne, ho travel over the whole field ot politics; but all bis etlorta seem to tend towards the expression of his detestation, scorn and con tempt lor England and the ICntlub. In the pro press o( his speech a lew davs since a queer pccue occurred in the Senate Chamber such a sceuo as it would scarcely seem possible could occur in the midst ot a body appoiLted by tho sovercicn as his special supporters and the. up holders of the CoiiKti'uiion. The Marquis coin nienoed by recommending fho (iovernuicnt ,-to intenbe upon its flap, rather to-day than to-mor-ro , three devicrs the treaty ot commerce with Kngluntl denounced, protective lights re-established, and parliamentary government restored." (.Noiue.) lie thought they would be macrical word, which would rally back to the Government all Ihohe who appeared disposed to separate lrom it. In his opinion no throne could henceforward bo solid without too basis ot the parliamentary sys tem, and no crown could pass from the head' of .. lather to son but In virtue of parliamentary insti tutions. When the astonishment which tlm ball utterance caused had partially subsided the fol lowing discussion took place between the speaker and. the President: The Prcsidont .H. lo Marquis, I cannot alloT tou to continue in tliat siraiu; you have no rtvbt to do to j you have taken an uaih to tuo Constitution, aud you are bound to koi-p it. Ti.e Maiquit tie U issv ( do not say tlio contrtry. XliO President 1 ou deinaud tuo overthrow of tuo Constitution. 1 he Marquis de Bolnsy Ve are asked to srivo our advice 'Ji.e l'restdoot Yes, your advice Is akod fo, hut you are nut giving any; you aro attacking the Cos- BIltUllOD. ') be Marquis do Boissy Not at all. Tlie President You doniand a change fn it, and you have no riehr to do no at this inomant. I'lio constitutional reason opposed to suoU a demand is this: Tho Senate is a constituent power, aud has the r trht of luiiaiivo to osk for changes in the Con stitution, but oulv with tho observance ot certain forms prescribed br the regulations. If, as a Sen ator, you have any mouilications to propose, you can only do so by coulorminj to the rules. And this Is what you are not doing. Wkon, here in the Sonato, you ask tor parliamentary government, yon bring before the public - propositions which, before belnir communicated even to this House, ought to bo au thorized by three bureaus. (Approbation.) Thus you are doinar indirectly what is interdicted you aro eluding the Constitution 1 therefore call vou to order, and 1 cannot uliow you to continue on that subject. (Great applause) Ihe Marquis do Boissy I submit to the high au thority of the President, remarking only that we bad been told we had ihe ngne to indioate what we desired, and we cannot do so without expressing a Wish. Mo crime certainly has been coinontted. the l'ronident-liut you have no tight to give ut terance to vour wish id ft prlvileed form which Is not that prescribed by the regulations. The Aiaiquis do Bjissv Well, then, lot it be sup posed that I Lave said nothing. As 1 desire 10 abridge the di;cussiou. 1 consent; but it is a misfor tune, lor fcy to doing you shorten your great element ot cxistoi ce. It you wish to live, the country mint well understand it, and you only live by publicity. If we extinguish discussion we doitroy ourselves. The President You have the right ot discussion, butiu couliuiuji ) outsell within the circle traced out by the Constitution. (Approbat on.) The Maiquisdo JSoissy Whou Iwunt toexpro3S ft simple wish I am prevented Horn sjioak n. J .no President ou are not expressing a wish j you are disparaging the Constitution, aud I cauuot allow you to do so. (Applauso.) The Marquis do Boissy I am dovotodito the Con etilutiou, and do not seek to disparage it; but it has been declaied capub e of boing made more perl'ent, and that is what 1 demand. You have no rlgut to say to the Constitution, "60 lar Shalt thou go, and no runner.". Were you to do sj you would con demn it io immobility, which would be tho same as condemning it to the tomb; we should thea all go down together, and snp wnh the deai. (I rolongud . murmurs ) I will now say a word on the address I approve of many t hint's in it, but when I find something wronf, I am sincere ouuugli to eav aa much. 1 am oilled a msu of opposition. 1 am so, indeed, but it is for tho sake of sustaining, not of subverting, whilst those rho con tinually nil port on ail occasions at last ar.ive at a convulsion. How was the restoration overthrown. By men who were more royal is', tuau tuu King bimsult. 1 am a lioiiai'urttsl; but to support the dt nasty I think a man should not bt a shrub wtrcti Leuos, but an iron bar It is not br ffattory or by ciingine ti.at real support is given; it i by ihnwiu? ouiseives rigid and inflexible, tor then it will bu llt that we mav be relied on in certain circumatauoes. (Noiso ) I do not ihlnk I have said anytlun r nn proper, and I consider those murmurs a Cjib p lmtuts. Coming to the pasacro in the address relative to the French and English fleets, the MatquU continued: I reprot to see tltat occurronco represented as a mark oi sympathy butwocn the two uanoiK. An a iciiipt t uu biou made to inspire tho couiitry with an opinion whkh. it did not ho.d, and winch was not the trtto ore. The mcutmr proved one thin only the discipline vf Fnuch sailors. A to tho good ULKiers'aiidiug beteeu the t o couutrlei, it proved nothing ot the sort ( Uurrauii.) As to sym pathy, 1 am Hit nn"d that over man cried up his own country and depreciated the other. If you .visi to have an iutaol tho sympathy so muou talked about, ask in what leruis tho i reach sailo-s spuke ot I be lu'lihh navy and ihe Knviiiu of tue French M. Larubit 1 wastheio, and 1 neither hoard nor saw anything at vanauco w th good understanding and symputhy between tho two nations. iho l'resident Yours is a policy ol division and not ol conciliation. (Applause.) The Marquis do Boi.-isy 1 only repeat what I have bturd. 1 love the French navy because it deleuds our coasts, and will one day carry our army into Fjjgtvud. (Interruption.) 1. Koulauo In ti.e iuierest ot the truth of the dlgn ty oi tho heuato and oi ihe security oi the rela tions betwotu tho two countr.es. 1 protet aga'ust )anpuag which has nevnr been heard in a delibera tive asst-mbiy. (Hear, bear.) Ihe Marquis do Bolssy Uentlemen, allow me to remind you ol the words of M. JJb,hu, when he pre sided over tho lpn alive Asjoinb' i ' t'itiz in, be said, 'T call you io oider; you have not the rignt to speak to interrupt one of vour oolluai!uos." (Mur murs ) 1 wisn the President would do as muchiiu uiy furor, aud nut altow mo to be in'onupto t (Murks ol disapprobatiua ) t blame the meeting of the French and l-nliah flouts in a political po.nt uf riew, and as an ubu-e o power aud disoiii ino. The French seumeii were foici'd to cry ou, "The Kupliah navy loreverl" when tliey wou.d have cried most Wd ingiy, "Down with the Kng ihU uavyl" The same may he "aia 01 tue ,r'n' an "an (on! oh!) The two uuviea aro ent mioj, and not Inends, ouult is ti.e feeling snionu them. (Nolnol) r M. Adoph Harroi seamen who have fought gainst each other with courage always uuintalu a ftciing of inutnat rospoet. ( Hear ) Ihe alaiqu s d'- Boi-sy The Quoon cloc'aiei that the meotinK of t:.e fleels was dir-c'ed ajuinst Ame lica. (Inleirupt ou ) I belleva that the Ameiioaa people is groat encugh not to be intimidated by blank bon Urod on tho coant of France and Eng land. But America is vouu, aud, perhaps, badly hmiiulit i.n Mia had tho cood sense not to abolish Tw.vutnpniiir As Kiiuitnd has more shins than Amo- rica, thoiatur understood thai without letter of marque she would Mitlor the most America is less anxious tor irrt-at naval v.ctorics than tor the prizes i.ri mniita lii uiur inuka tiv corsam. America, by maau'aiumg the right to fit out priva teers, bits become a terror to uugiaua. u m'ir sow tou weak to offer to Franco tn real opDOSittou, .vn iimuiii tii auiiuxatinu ot Belgium be iu juration.' (Interruption.) 1 am anxious to shew the Wfsknos of Fnuland, aud when what I desire bainwin no power wil onpoe It. Englaad menaces in ererv diieotlou, but only strikes ths vuk. Hha has besides, the affair of the tinned -tales on her hands. England has given a srond example. Kbe fomented the KebeiUon in lbs fcouth, sh! voOKhUd ths Csuit derates as bel)lf retifs. Amerfea asked aloud for Indemnities, bai said to heiself "I will excite Rebellion la my tarn, and F.ngland will not venture to ear anything " Fnglaud is clever, but what is her object f 8he spplies to Frauoe, and says, ' Give us money, shins, and mea to preserve our possessions, and wo will guarantee Maximilian." .betides that difficulty ot America, who wishes ior war, bneland nas, thank heaven, another embarrassmont Feaianlsin. England has excited secret sooiet'es, and provoked discoid in other countries. 1'rortdence wow alio vs her to be punished by her sins. She has sown revo lutions, and now rcapa them hcrselt. (Murmurs.) It we bad the wisdom to favor Fenlanism fn Ireland we should only bo exciting reprisals. (Mo.no.) I do not understand ihe objections I hoard when some time bo tbe revolution in 1'olsnd was applauded. Is not in revolution in Ireland as Irntimaie as that of I'olaudf Too inrh also are Catholics. (Move ment) My defire is to see ienlanlsin extend wldety. Docs not Kngiand still shew her hatred to France bv again summoning o ber councils the man who furnished funds to Hazzinl, Orslr-t, and those who arme i tbe attempted assasms of the Km- tmrorr Ilia JUnlcstv was wrong In exoressiav his regret tor the d ath of the King ot the Bolgians. Mnce lttiz, J.copoid was tne most skuiui and tne most imp aenhic enemy of France. A boiiator loo are speaKinr oi inedead. ihe Maiuu s de Boissy Yts; but I do not wish to attack him. I nieau to prove only that those who wept must regrot having done so. At the Congress t l Vienna, with ixnd Castloreagh, he played tho pr.ncipal part against. France. In 1830, an English pi elect, nniior tne name oi mng or otherwise, was wanted at Brusoi, and ho was selected When an enemy oi my country d e I do not mourn; 1 sing a ye iJeum, tun, ouij i uo not pretend tuat those are very Christian leellurs; bnt they arepatnotio. (X'ise.) But 1 will leave ths subject, and muKerome rcmurksun agriculture. The address speaks ol au inqu ry, which I trust will be slucere, aud on this poini I lequest tho Government com missioners to give some cxp!aua'ion bpuaKing of the commissioners (no sci-I see one of them, and desue lis reiurn among us. hoiting that he will imitate the noble conduct of those among ns w ho made a n.istaKo in res filing. tho l'resiuont -that has no connection with too ad (1i ess t- peuk to tbe question. The Marquis ce Bo:ssy (here Is no qnost'on. 1 ho President - The Question Is what vou yourself havo chosen agriculture. The Marquis de Boi-sy I loayo that auos'ion. bnt will return to It. 1 now ask Whothcr wo cannot. when discussing tho address, speaks on any suoioot whatever. The F.inreior savsso: ho is mymastor. and 1 submit, to him. Kecurring to artioio 21 of the Constitution, I ask Ihe l'rosidsnt That anestlon has been rcneatealv dtscu'sed, and u Bett ed for all light-minded persons. upon tne sub cct or Mexico the iiarauis stated that he had piomlsed hiir.eelt to bav uotnicg, ex cept io express the wisn that tue French army might come home as foon as possible. Inciden tally reieniiit! to the Jamaica liiBiirtection. a S 'nator replied thut France had no interest in that matter. Tho Merouis do Boissy Tliere 1b a great Interest in placing Fngiaad at tho ban of all civilized nations. i itouianu nat you say has not common sense. Th? Mamuis de Bo1ist I wish to exo nde Euirland from ail nations, and to excite all tho powers against uer. . . The President Your language Is inconvenient In the highest degreo contrary to wise policy, to the inicres'sot Franco and to the nguts of na ions. j he Marquis de Jioissy v bat! Contrary to the rights of nations) Who is it tuat Violates thnm but hnuluudr J J could saeriflce her to snare a dron of French blood, 1 would do so with pleasure. The noble Senator then reterred to the revolt in Jamai ca, and reprei ted that there was not another Glad stone to write the atroeitiesot the Engli.-h Govern ment ; mentioneo tbe ex-Kiu" and Queen of Naples, and dec ared that they would have a brilliant page in history, while their calumniators would Lecivored with shame: asued why the Committee on the Address had not mentioned several points on ths speech from the throne, naming among others the meeting if tho fleets the promised nentradty in the aflairs ol Germauy, the death of King Leopold (at which silence he was gratified). Uexico. tho nros- pertty ol the Ui Itod Mates, tne remarks concerning "restless spirits," and the crowning or the edifice. Now, added th" liarquis, 1 ak your permission to pass lo the "Livre Bleu." (Cries ot "Oh, oh 1" r nouirn, enough!" witn laughter ) The Marquis Uo Boisiy I thank vou for vour an. plaute. iue x resiacni a ne ecnate nas not app auded you, lou nifht buve perceived that muoh of what you have eaid lias beon listened to with great inaitentiun. The Marquis do Boissy I do not admit that. Tbe President I appeal to the Assombly. ( Marks of assent.) 1 lie Murquis de isoissy Many ot my colleagues ill (ay yes horo.ano whoa they are outside they will dee are the contrary. (Laughter.) I have remarked during the last year that there are a large number ol loreigners in France, who, wilhont having been expelled from thdr own countries come hore to ask for alms The honorable gentleman then referred to the subject of rolitrlous intolerence in bweden. and w shed that France should support better ideas iu that country, without an actual intervention. Ho also dtoiured that he had learned by conversations wi h naval officers that the French artiliery and iron -cased shfps were much inferior to those ol England. Alter touching on the jealousy which he said existed between the Guard aud tho lemments ol the line, he terminated by saying that sovereigns were ruined by continually hearing that they are always right. Fidelity, he said, duos not consist in burning a perpetual incense, but in show in e the Government when it wss wrong as wed as wiiu it w as rgbt. and pointing out the road which lends to glory and prosperity. T110BN IN THE EMI'KROE'S B1PE. I The Government is in a "bad fix" about the Muiquis de Loiissy, aud he is to it about as aaree ublo a personage as was "the el phant" to the man who "wou him in a ratlle." As a Senator ho is appointed ior hie. and. unless imnuached and tried lor treason or some other high crime, be cannot be removed even by tue authority which made hmi a Senator. ( The Government, which warns aud fctops newspapers for saying tn their cotumus not one-half what the Marquis de Loissy says upon the floor of the Heuate, would undoubtedly like to "suppress" nun, but probab y have concluded that the scandal and noise w hich such a (proceeding would cause would do i hem more harm than ood. MEXICO IN TBE LOW EE HOUSE. The discussion upon the address will com mence in a few days in the lower house, where, as is known, tueie is a stroncr opposition minority, led by such men as Thiers, Berryer, Jules Fuvie, uud others among the ablest in France. At a meeting of the opposition yester day it was apieed by most of the members, at the earnest request of M. Thiers, that nothing fchoula be done to embarrass the Goverumeut, and prevent the Emperor from getting out of his trouble as parly a possible. This promise will be complied with'iiuless the Government exhibits a disposition not to carry out iu good faith what it has promised. For a similar reason Prmce Napoleon has 1-ft Paris tor Italy, and wi'l be absent durini; the disoussion ot the address. In the Senate the very ollensive paragraph relative to the Uuited States was adopted with out any discussion. That paragraph is an insult to Tour Government, which, it it possess a tune of the sensit voness attributed to It, it will cor- tulnly notice iu fome way. , BIGK1I I04ST INCIDENT. A significant "inc'denP occurred lat evening at ihe trand ba' costume given by the Minister of Murine. In ihe course of the evening a cortege appeared, represent ag the lour quarters of the globe. America was represented" by Miss Tor rance, of New Ycric, Mrs. Joseph Riggs, and Mies Carter, all very beautiiul ladies. As they pnteretJ the bui-.d rtrnck up "Yankee Doodle," which ihev plcvert with enthusiasm lor five minutes, apparently very much to the delight of the gueetH. Anvtbtug wnicn reminds too trench people, of "the old friendship between Fiance and the United Elates" is pleasant to them. JV. Y. Uerald. Tennvfon U ut work on a new long poem, The lopger, the more werse 1 Tt is said the military commission which tried G. B. Laniur. Sr., lor cotton frauds, somo oiri havo sentenced him to three years' imprisonment and $25,000 tine. Lamar has been released on ba'l until the President can ex amine tbe evidence in the case. Aiirt L. tV.ark weather, who wss lately found iiuilty of itiuuler, lulonus his counsel that ne aois not wen' mom to uiuno Uuj iuoi ou : a new trial, and no motion will be made, lie will be sentence i to be hung during the last week in this mouth. Tim ir nf .T. 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' IS rrn b"btamp aoency, no. 304 chesnut J HTRf KT, AB0VK1U1JU),W1IABK CONTINUED AS HtHtTOFOKB. 8TAMPS of iVEBT Vt 8CBIPTIOH C0N8TAHTLT ON HAND. AMD ANY AMOUNT. U U T HE STAMP AOENCY, NO. 804 CIIRSNCT BTHEKT. ABOVKTBLBD W1LX BK CONTINUED a H 11 b KXO t O K V BTAMP'8 ol KVKBYDKSCKIPnOWCONSTAVTI.T UXS9, Uifi UI AJblY AMtHT U DRY GOODS. rJ'ABLE LINENS AND O O O L H . WHITE BBOWN TABLH L1NK.NS at MX, 7S. andtll. H.ND-LOOM TABLE LIN EN a at 87. 1. Si UK. andtl.fi. . . . Bl.EAt ilrD TAULK LiSHaS at 1. lliH. CI 25. l '!.anni tains ey oouuie ssim jamA"in cxirio-irr. Fine slrgle DA MA-KB, m new and lie ant I ul patterns. NaI KINH, both single and double dauiaak. JOlLltK a I linen lrom kl to per dozen an. Blkl)-i TE.lor cblldien's aureus at DA. 76. 87X.il. and ! H. . Bt Ol CII DlAPEillNU.at Wl. I'i (W, S3, 93 00. It, 50. tft and a 6. Win K.iBH's m r.L,-, irom bj-du per dozen up. FIN a. DAMASK. 10WEL8 at all prices, some beauti iul looda. Ul CliA back rromxocenia iow cents per yard, OKhMAN BiLL lor (.lans towellloir BlCHAKDrON'S UEAVV BU1K1I.N0 LIS ESS. In tery nun ber. l'lLLtiw li r.r" su ti 4.i, ana m incoes wide. . LINEN H A M'KKRt lilt KB, very low. 8111 HT BOSOMS, made ol the hest linen. V It U K, .MKSI. W Hll h uOOI)l. Poft flnlsli (A MB Kit r extra width and qualities. NAIo-OOKH ami JATONr.TB jg B 1(1 LLI AN I f In a (rreet var ety ol pa'terns. 81 KlfKli NAINrOOKrt, plnld cambrics HohI KHT. both bleached and brown, at M. .11.37 K. 48 60 b'lH. and7S. Just onenea. a .arco llneoi NEW BPBINU CI1INTZEI at U and 'c. Beautiiul yard wide ENULISU CHINTZES, entirely n. Ficnch FLBCALEn. In batf and Dink. These are cheap. f r ienen it,-ijir. expressiF tor sitrtsr t 1 irli LO i LO'l It, very tine. kt stock of ULEAi llf.l) ANI BROWN MtTKT.IKfl I believe io he cheaper than they are beuiK sold any where. Junt opened one case line ard wide bleached at Die , one ease at 3.1c , and one ntS.'ic these are a g.cut barkalnt n so all the fluent males ulivays on baud. r tl t &iiAU in every wiuui. JIAltM I I.I.KS 1 IH JTFniA?VE?, MM'ssTr H 'UI'AThKPA M-;. 1IOAKV CO.UU UL1L.TS. exiiaheavr. with red border. t Itll ( OUJiTFUPANKS. Tliese poods are nil marned verr low. aud bavins; Louklit tbein lately. I know they aro cheap. UKAN VIt.I.fe It. a 1 lhsin;tt No. 1013 HAB:Ctr stieet abjve icutb. J A H D S O M E SILKS AT LOW PRICES. To bare now open a choice assortment of SPRING SILKS, Of every variety and quality. IN CHOICE SHADES AND COLORS. Silks Suitable for Evening Dresses. Silks Suitable for Street Dresses. . BLACK GBO GKAlN 8I KS. BLACK TAFJIETA PARISIENNES. BONNET TAFfErAS. DBAP DE FBASCE. AK11UEE8, COEDED, OBO DE AMERIQFE", . GUu DU BU1NES. TAFFETAS, AND BLACK SILKS, Of every variety, with and without Lustre, at le.s than present cost of Importation. IT. STEEL & SCXX, 2 17sm w No. 713 and 715 N. IESI11 ST. J)REIFUSSi& BELSINGER, No. 49 H. EIGHTH STREET, , " EAST BIDE. H ave just received a large lot of BAND-MADE WOOLLEN GOODS, LADIES' FANCY WOODS. W HI) E GOODS, LACES, EMBBOIDEBIEB, VEIii HALE NETS, And a full line of LADIES' AND CHILDREN S RID, SILK, AND FAN C If U LOVES. Also, a large lot of CROCHET LACKS, Which we are oflerlnit at reduced prloes 9 12 J No ItrM CUESNUT fTKBKT. 1866. Spring Importation. 1866. E. M. NEEDJL.ES. IIAB 4VBT OPENED 1000 PIECES WHITE GOODS, In PLAIN, FANCY. STRirED PLAID and floured Jaconets Cambrics Nuliisooa. Limlties. nwiss, iluil, aud oihor Mas Irs. eotnprlsinK . a most ccmpiete stoca, to wucn tue aiteu iou oi f I purchasers Is solicited, aa they are otiereit at 'a larte BLDUCllO-S lrom last SEASON'S PRICES. 10(1 pieces BniltRED .1IUWNS for Bodies. ltiO pieces 1'lyUf 8 in all varieties ot styles and prlee roin t)Go to 1'60. 30f PARIS tlOUFKKKD -KIKTS, newest styles, i oi my own Itupottutiun. i .T9rfl.TS inssitpo WST "OK IliO HOOr-SKIBT 628 Manufactory. No. 62 ARCII Street, Above Sixth Stieet, Phl.adelphta. Who esale and Retail. Our assoTtmtnt embraces all the new and desirable styles and sizes, ot every length and size waist lot Ladles, Hisses and Children. Iboseol "OtH OWH MAKE" aresufeWor In rtnuA ane dut uiih y to any other Skirts made, aud wan anted to Kive satisfaction, eklns made to order, altered and repaired. 4$ LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COUKT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . Estatoot VN1L1.IAM DKNNbY. deceased. The Audlior rppoluted bv the Court to audit, settle, an1 adjust the account ot JOHN McaRI'HI'B, Ju., so e xccutor ot tbe last will and testament of WIL -LI AM DEN SKY, Ot ceased, and to report distribu tion of ihe balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties mieiested lor the purposes o: bis appointment, on MONDAY. March 12, 1sj, at 4 O'clock P. M. a' the cfllce of Georee Junkln. Esq . 8 E. oorner of BIX ill and WALNUl r-trect. In the cl'vot Phlladul uhla. . TUOMAS J. WOURELL. t- 1 imw8t Auditor RANDALL & CO., PERFUMERS AND IMPORTERS, No. 1202 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Sonpr?, IN GREAT VARIETY, JU8T RECEIVED. Also, Triple French Extracts and Perfumes. We have constantly on band every variety of PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders. Colonies, Pomades, Toilet Waters, bbaving Cieams, Cosmttlyaes, lootH Pastes, Brushes, etc. ijLfL REMOVAL! REMOVAL! OLD . DRIVERS' ICE COMPANY, BEMOVaD FBOM n. w. cokneb sixteenth AND RACE. TO Broad Street, Above Race, East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to at the loweat market rates. HEsS, JQ 1NS0N d DAVI3. OLD DRIVERS' ICE COM PANT. The underslnned, ifellng exceedlne thatiktal t0 bU many Irienda ud customer, for their very liberal patron t xteud d U him durmii the ast aeveuteeu years, aud Laving sod his entire luteiaat to w .,. um "MESrKM. IE8. JOHNrtON DAVT, ' Takes pleasure in recomrcenum; tnem to his former pa roni as Uiey are gentlemen of we Utnoaru tuteyliy, and will undoubtedly mainwln : Jhe reuutatlon of the OLD l'BlVEUh' u OMPANY, and In every w.v act so aa to give entire satisfaction to all who mav kind y lavor then with their custom. Beapeet uly '.A, jllU A. Baton N. INSURANCE COMPAN IES. III ARD FIRE AND MARINE : 1KSURAHCE COliPAKY. 0FFICE.No 41S WALVCTSTREET.nilLADELrmA. CAP11AL PAID IN, IN CASU, MOO.tOO. 1 Ms compary eontlnuss to write on Firt Ritkt onlp Its capital, with a tood sorplus. la sa eb Invested. 701 Losses by fire have ten promptly pale, and more than (500,000 Disburse' on this areount within tbe past few years. For tbe present the cff.ee of this company will remain at No 415 WALNUT RT HEIST, But within few months will remove to ita iffS BC1LD1NO N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CIIESNCT STREETS Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at tuchiatcsasareconslsttntwlth safety. nuiKCTnma. TIIOM An t K A V r. , 1 11 MAS cHK I P ATtD, LFRfD". OILLETT. N. n. LAWKKNCE. t HAKLES I. DUPOVT, I1KNHY F. KENNr.Y, J08EI U KLAPP, M.D. JOHN UPPLFE JOhN W. t LsGUOHN. blLAS Y EliK.Ee. Jb.. TnOMAS CRAVEN. President ALFRED 8 filllflT V. President and Treasurer. JAMK8 B ALV01ID. SecreUry. I 19 i 1 I K K 1 N 8 U K A N C E, ; TBE UOVE INTBANCE COMPANY OF PIllLADr Ll'tll.t, Ko. l.'S. FuCKTU Street Char er Pen etimL Authonred ( apltal, 4n0 000 1'ald-up Cupl al, allie l.tin. Insuies against loa or damaicc hr ElRB on bulKUnm, eltl.er rem anent v or tor a Li UITK ! period. Also ou it Ut' II a Mil bK generally and UouscUo.d Furnitura, city or couutiy. f James Brown. '1 homes rtlmber. Jr.. ( harles A. I my, V m. 1'. 1 ewis, William B. Bullock. V m. "i. eed es, John T Tavlnr. Lemuel Collin, J. lllllbom Jones, John l oodside. W m. C. LoiiKStreth, J. N Iluh-hlnron, BROWN. President. JAMES . CIIAK A DUY Vice President TliOliAS NE1LSON. Becre SHIPPING. Pftft TIlE OLD-ESTABLISHED INDE ai"JfiU wkuvkt OUTSIDE LINE FOB NEW OhK Is reclvlns Freights dnm at low rates, ' bECOND WHARF Bs LOW M'KCCB STREET, anl will Insure at low rates. ' '' J P. B CLARK. Airent, ' 8 81m Nos. 814 and 318 B. DELVW A I.E Avenue. t(ft? HAMILL'H r'ASSAOK OFFICE. sT f1 tf- "ANC110BL1NK OF 8'IEAM fR9," iilUKRMA." -t)OLUtBIA OALEDOMA." "OAk BKI.." ''BRITANNIA," 1 "INDIA.' Steam to LIVER! OOL tONDOSDERRT, BELFAST. DUBLIN. NEW UY, COKK, A.nD Oi.aBUOW. KATE-OF PBAOE. PAYABLE IN PA1EBCUHBFNCY. CABISt w, 0,and 70 tl Et RAO R g:iO B eamshln "IL1BEBMA" leaves BATLBDAY, Jauuary 21. THE PAID CERTIFICATE", is s ned for bringing ont passengers lrom the above points at LOWER RATES TIIAS ANY OTHER USE. Also, to and Irom ALL hTA'UONS ON HIE IRISH TtAILWAYS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Pasxengcrs will take particular no1 Ice that the "Anchor Line" is the only line vrauting tin out h tickets at the above rates, from Philadelphia w the points named above, and that the undersigned la the only dklv authorUed Agent In thliadtlphta. Apply to W. A H 11 ILL, i Sole Agent for "ANCBOlt LIN E." 1 18 No. 217 WALNUT Street STEAM TO LIVERPOOL.- C Hi line et'OTJEENS'iOWN. The Inmrni T Inn. huniiig bEAll-W El.KLi , carrying the Cnited btaies llalls. 1 1 TY OF LONDON, Batnrdat, March t. CI1Y OF MANCHKMEK, WeUnesdy, March 7. EDlNBCRUIlaturdtty WarchlUi At noon, tiom Tier 44 ortli Klver. , BA1ES OK PAfHAGE, ., PATABI.B IN GOLD. First Cabin. glKl ou Bieerage. 3fl-fl0 E rt ( slilu to London. KftiO Bteerawe to London... 34 00 First tabln to Purls... 10&CU Bt' erase to 1'arU 41 00 Passengers also lorw arded to U avro,Uaauburg, Bremen, eic. etc., at moderate rates. Paa-age by the Weitneday steamers: Cable (00 00; Bteerawe M (KJ) pa al)le In I nlitd tnles currency. Bteeiage passage train Liverpool or ouienstown, TO gold, or its equivalent Tickets can be bought hereby persons sending for their menu's Fur lurther lutormatlon apply at the Company's uu riin, duiu u. JUAl.r,. Agent, U V . 1 . . . . . Jll .'11..., No. Ill WALM.1 Btiaet, i hilade.phla. 1 iO DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. VEW YORK DYEIKO AUD ' PRINTING 1 ESTABL1BBAIENT, Btatcn Island, No. 40 N. EIOH'IH Mtrcet this Ctmpany. so long and favorably known In New Y crk ior the past torty-six Years, have opened an orhoi na above Ladles' and gentlemen's ramients and wear Ing apparel of every kind Dved ard Cleaned In tbe moil pei tect manner. Blalns and spots removed irom garment! without being lipped. , Aierebsnts liaving goods of undesirable Colors can ba ' them redj cd In superior style. 1 29 mw.3in ri HE STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING X . E8TABLISMFNT, AT THE OLD STAND, No. 47 N. EIGHTH S.reet, East side. NO OIHKR OFFICE IN THIS CITY. With tbe benetlts ot an experience of neany fifty years on Btaten Island, and ieotllttes unequalled by any other estab'laeinent In this country, we oiler superior Inducements to those having- si k, Woollen or Fancy Hoods lor DYEINO R CLEANSING. B A BRETT', NEPHEWS, & CO.. No. 47 N. h DSH I II Stre.it Philadelnhla, Nos 5ar.d7JOHV Street New York., No. 718 BHOAPWAY New York. 131m v No. 2(19 FCL'i ON Street Brooklyn. Jj A R N E S S. A 1AEGE LOT OF EW U. S. WAGON HAR. Nl.S.s, 2, 4, and 0 borse. Also, pans of LIAR. Jr8, SADDLES, COLLARS, HAL1ERS, etc., Lotight at the recent Government sales to be sold at a great sacrifice Yt'bolesalo or Retail. Together with our ueuul assortment of SADDLEh TAND SADDLER THARD WARE. WILLIAM S.IIAKSELL &-S0NS, 2 1 ' " Ko. 114 MARKET Street. TflTLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFAC'iCSERS OF Wonllla and Tarred Cordago, Cords, Twines, Etc., . No. 1i North WATER Htrcet and No. 'ti North DELAWARE Aveuue, llULAkKUUIA. 1 IflK H. FlTLTB, MICHAEL WKAVEB. I O.M1AD F. Cloihuu. IH 1 O H N EXCHANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY. J O n N T. B A I L t. Y & C O., No. IS N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER street Paladatphia. DEALERS IN BA(.B AsD BAGGING oi every description lor Cialn, Flour, Bat, Bunor P h o-phate of Lime, Bone Dust, V.ie. I.arre and small GTJNY BAGS ranstantly en hand. J2$j Also. WOOL 8ACK. John T. Bailkv. Janus Cascades. j c. r E R K I iV- tf, LUMBER MERCHANT Successor to U. Clark, Jr., No. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET. Constantly on band a large andTaneo assortment ot Building Lumber. 6 VI J WILLIAM S. GRANT, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. S3 S. DELAWABtC Avtuue, Philadelphia, (.sr you Puprnt's Gunpowder, Retlned Nltra. Charcoal, Eto. W. Baser A Co 'a (. hocnlute. t ooo,and hroiua Croeter Broa. A lo 'a Ye'low it- tfil bheathlng, Bolts, and N alia. . , "t ALEXANDER G. CATTELL A CO., raoDUCB com mission mekchants, NO. H NORTH WBABVE8, AND 0. 27 NORTH WAT'B BTBEET, . . LHlLDtLlUlA. JJJ ALFI AKDIta O. CATTKLL BI.IJA O. CA1TKI.1. B"R IDB8B0BO MACUINH rVORKS, OFFICE, BO. K IS- FBOST 8TSERT. . , ' ran.Auiii.FHiA. We are arepared to nil orders to any extent for our SVcmNEBTFOBrOTTOB7 AS WOOLLEH MILLS ncludlng all recent Improve men In Carulug. Spluulng. and W eavlng. . We invite the attention ol snannraetureis io oor at. eworks. A11BW) I8 SOS. INSURANCE UOMPANIfcS. I ELAWARE MUTUAL MA Em 1NSI ItANCiS INCORPORATED BY HIE LFUI8L TVKB . PNN Yl.VAMA itm OFFICE 0 E. lOhM.R lidhD aD WALNUl BlfrViS. 1 UrLADtvLriltA. MAKISK 1NM.BANCE ON VI 88s. LIS. 1 V, HOO, S To all parts ef tbe w FBklUUT ) ISLAND INhL'RAXCKa On Goods by Blvi r canal. Lake, and Land Csrriace to aliparso HieCi'lon " FIRE INSL'KANCaa On Verrhnnfllse (cnerally, Ou Stores, Dwe ling Houses, etc, AfSEIS OF THE COMPANY Noveniher 1, 1H40. $100 f0 tnlted States per cent loan 7l....1nyio-Afl liftte 6 " l....uVigoo 200.000 " 7 t-IO per eent. loan Treasury Notes (4I rrU 0 100 CC( State ot jennsylranla Hive Per vent Loan m su-i 64,0t0 Plate ol Pennsylvania tlx Pei Cent Loan sj 2ja. 128,000 City of Pbiiadoiph'a MX Per Cont. Loan U2 813 69 20 000 Pennsylvania Rai road First Mort- gae lx Per Cen'. Bonds 000-00 ; 8,000 Pennsylvania Hailroad recond Mort- gse Ma Per cent. Bonds 23.750 0 It, C(0 W estrrn Vrnnsvlvanta Hal road Mori fsce Ptx Per Cent. Bonds 2.1.750' 0 18,000 Pliares Htock Uerniantown Gas Crmnanv principal and Intercut r Suarantced by the City Ol I'hlla eiplila 13.837 80 7,ito 14 f bans Stock Penusv.vai la Rall- ro -d omnsiiv . 8 830-0 8 COO 1(0 Shares Mock North Pennsylvania Railroad Company l.iWOO tvJKO Deposit wlih Cnileil States Govern- . nent. subject to ten nays' ca l 43.000-00 SO.iCOStnto ot Tennessee Five Per Cent ' L,an 18,900 00 1,0 700 Loans on Bonds and ai ortgat.e. Hist liens on City Property 170,100-0 Bl,03t;,NSI'er. Market value .W0 00 - Real Estate... S3 ' 00 00 Bills receivable lor in uranees made, lil.013 37 Balances due at Agencies.-Premiums on Marine Policies Accrued Inte rest, and other debt due the Com- P"y-.- 40 811-44 scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies, i 133. Estl- ' mated valne 2.910 00 Caah In Banks t&VBtt W Cash In Drawer B78 48 86,638 I 1 2o3,rl8' Msec tors. Thnmaa P. tl . v. Jolin C. Davla. IdmnodA. Sonder, Theopblus Pauliiinc, John K. Penrose, Jsmes Traquati, Henry c. I aile:t. Jr., Jun es C. Hand Wll lani C. Ludwlg, Josepa H. Heal, George C. Leloer, Hugh Craig Rekcr Burton. Samuel B. Stokes, J r. t'enlstan, llesry floan, William (. Boulton, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Brooks. F.oward La ourcada, Jacob P. Jones James B. KcFarland, Joshua V. Eyre. Spencer Mcllvaln, J. B. Semole, Pittsburg, V B. Renter P'ttburg, Tl. T. Ulnrffan Plttahnr John D Taylor, T,v. - JOHN c. D WIS, Vice President. Hxkst LTiBrsH.eecretarv. 1213 1529"CIIAllTER I'ERPETUAL- FRANKLIN FIRE I1NSURANCE COMPANY OF PHIL A DELPHI A. Assets on January!, 18G0,. 2,500,85100. Capital. .4ivi ooo on r.-. ri H iH l id remlums l,lta,308oi 1 mil Rml.,a U44 M3 15 INSE1TLED CLAIMS, 11.4C7-83. INCOME FOR 1888, 310 000. LOSSES PAID SINCE OVER &5,000,0Q0. Perpetual and Temporary Pohcles on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Charles V. Bmcker, Tobias Wavner, Sumucl (irniu. tieorge W. Richards, 1' dv.rd P. Tlata George Fales, Allted Filler. Francis W. Lewis, M. D. isaa cub, rliAsi.r.4 k. icuip p.u t.d y.1'1 '' D A I.E. Vice -President JA8. W. McALUSi EE, Secretary orotem. 2 tl231 JvJORTU AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY,' No. 133 S. FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. ' Annual Policies Issuod against General Accidents of a' I descriptions at exceedingly low rates, Insurance effected for one year, in any sum from a 100 to (10 tCO. at a premium of only one-half per cent, seou ring the full amount Insured In case of death, and aeom pensatlon each week equal to the whole premium paid. Short tune Tickets foi 1, 2, , 8 7, or 10 davs, or 1, 3, or months, at 10 cemg a day, Insuring In the sum of $3000 or giving 918 per wetk h disabled, to be had at the Gone ral Ofloe, No. 133 8. FOL RTH Street Philadelphia, or st the v irlous Boi.road 1 lcket oOlcea. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit Insurance Company. ' For chculars and lurther Information apply at tit General Ofhce, or of any ef the authorized Aueiita m th Company. , LEWIS L HOOPT. President JAAlf S At. COSHAD, Treasurer. HKMtY C BROWN, Seer. lary. JOHN C. BI LL1TT. Solicitor. DllECiORS. L t. Boupt, late oi Penury Ivan la Bal.road Coo nanv. At. biJ;.. oi Al. W. Bal0v.in A Co. 'a. Samuel C. Palmer, t ashler oi Comiuetcfal Bank. Bichttrd Wood, Ne. Slit Market street James at. Ccnrao, No. ja Market alreet J. E. KlEfsly. Coutinen al lloteL II. G. Leuenring, os. 2.17 aud 239 Dock street Samuel Work, ot Work. Met ouch & Cu George Alariin No. i'ii Ciie.nut stieot. 11 3 $ i Y II B PROVIDENT Life and Trust Co., Oh PHILADELPHIA. ' Incoyioiated by the Scale of PennsvlvanlaThlr fed. IHJ, INblllEh LIVSK, ALLo VV - INTEKE H DEPOSITS, AND tB NTS AN S CITIES. CAPITAL, fcUOO.OOO. DUUCCIOBS. Samuel B. Shipley, Jen inlsh backei, Joshua H Sloirls, Bfchard Cadbury, rienry nainos, T Wlaiar Brown, WllllMm II. I.iwttlrAth Bichard Wood, v uai n . v.uillll. SAAiDtLB SlUPLET.Prcsllent Rowland Pabxt, Actuary. orricB. rj 28S No. Ill S. FOURTH Street. r-1 . I MICFjrX INSURANCE COMPANY O r ii j dA v r. i. r n i a . INcOhl'OUATED 1804 CHART PtuPM-nir No. 24 WALNUT Slrtei. Oliposite the kiulii.nva In Iddillou to MARINE and INLAND INbURANCB tLls Company Insures rom loss or aamage by FIRE on l iberal inuis. ou buildings, merehaudise, fumlturu, etc.. for ilnil.td periods, and peruiauently on kuiiulnga.br deposit ot premium. .Klr'V,tn'fc,uyv,1f ben ,,n ct,Te operation rot more thsnslXiY YE Bh during wbloh ali losses bate beea prompuy adjusted and paid. , DIBEOTORS. John L Hodjra. I wranee Lewis. Jr. David Lewis, . heuiumfti S.tilntf U. B. Alahouay, Job . T. Lewis William ri. Grant, Robert W Learning, I. Clark Wharton, ' Samuel Wilcox. Thomas H. Powers. A. k HcHenrv ' Edmond I AMiilinn Louis ', Noma. ' .won n. 1 Sakdbi. Wacox. be retarv. WKCttEKJCJi. Prerdent. FIKB IN8UEANCB EXCLUSIVELY. THH F ENNBVLVAMA FIRE 1S6UBANCE COmpanvt -In toroorated l&-t barter Perpetual-JIJ1 NI T S.reet opposite ludependeace Haum WAJ-. IhlaCompauT.lavorah y kaowa to theoo'mmunltrfa over fort years, continue to Insure agahutToS m damage by Ore o pabilc or Private BuldXs elthel permHuenty or lor a limited time. Also on s"uV.t Daniel Smith, Jr., miu:0,r"- ru. Aleaander BeuaoV Th'ma HtnTin I'aao Bwnehurst' llvu' William g. CwwS.'
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