8 THE REPORTED RESIGNA TION OF EARL RUSSELL. Queen Victoria's New Affliction. MOKE ABOUT THE FENIANS. Clo., F.ftf., Clc, Et., Etc, .., Kt. CrIMs In tfie KnlMi CdblneJ-ltnmnrwl Kvwl;niill ir I'ltrl Ku4-ll die Onke of Muiiirai to be Kent 'or fflae (Story Cor!letel. Famine Lin-Ion, Times, February 28. It would l;c idlo to disguise the fact that the comae ol (iovcriiiiiPiit linee the mooting of Par liament has been such as to excite tho craven nuxiety amoup tho Iriends ot a liberal admiuls trution. People have pone about assunnif ono nnother Ihui everyth'uir w gomtf well, but they did fo In tones which ill-ccurespotiUed with the words oi enconraceinent they uttered. Tho Adiiiiinstra'iou has not been ctillvil upon to do much, ite trial ha been but nort, and yet what it has done haa exhibited a i-p'rU ot vacillation and uncertainly which aneured ill lor its future. It has eeemeu as if any thin? Use unity of priu ciple was absent lro;u its deliberations; iho Cabinet has been divided azaiust itself; what one man tins proposed another has rejected, and no one hua been able to guefs what would hap pen to-morrow, because it was impossible to ray what spirit would then be predominant. Wo cannot bo surprised, then, to hear it rumored that, under mirh circumstances, Lord Russell has asked her Majesty to rollove Uim trom duties which have proved too irKsoine lor him, and has bepced nermisMon to reaien once more the oftlce of First Minister ot the Crown. We are not in a position to afiirm positively tho truth of this rumor, but the existence of such a rumor so substantiated is a lact in itself, and wo shall pro ceed to discuss it and others which have ob tained equal authority as if they were well founded. If a strong liberal government, either under Lord Russell or some capable successor, can be maintained, we should, of course, trreatly prefer it; but if this is rendered Impossible by infernal ditlicultif , wo m8y call attention to another ad vantaee which would accrue from a tory inter regnum. The country is at present em barrassed by what we may venture tj cal', by a metaphor borrowed from the naval service, "Yellow Admirals." Men who have come to the lore by mere seniority and the course of promotion, who Inspire no confidence, and have neither knowledge nor genius to lustily their position. It would be in vidious to mention them individually, but it is only necessary to recall the names of ministers, past-and present, to be aware that there ar some trom whose claims both the great parties would gladly be relieved. They ex st, and it ia hard to displace them; but if they were once relegated to obscurity no one would think ot recalling them to a position of distinction. . . . We desire, above all things, a good, sound, strong, liberal government. There are plenty of thiugs tor it to do. There is Ireland to be set tled, a colonial policy to be determined, a foreign policy still in progress ot transition, the permaneut question of retorm to be laid at rest; but it these things cannot be accomplished at once, wc are content to wait for a season, that they may be accomplished more effectually. l)o one of these can' be settled without a united Cabinet, possessing a definite policy, following the inspiration ot a single leader; and although the promise of such a result may at present be dim and uncertain, we think we discover signs that a period of darkness and of germination might bring it to light. CONTRADICTION OF TIKE BUMOtt. From the London Globe, February 28. We have authority to state that there is no foundation of any sort lor tho rumor that Earl Kussell had begged permission of her Majesty to resign, and recommended the Duke of Somerset as his successor. The whole story from begin ning to end is a pure action. From lite Pall Mall Gazette, February 28. We believe there is not the slightest founda 1ion for the statement in the morning papers, and speculation on the reconstruction of Gov ernment may, theretore, be abandoned tor the present. Reported Illness of the lueen. The Pall Mall Gazette had given currencv to a report that Queen Victoria was indisposed, but the Daily lelerjraph asserts that the report was without foundation. The London correspondent of the Manchester Examiner says: "Although I see that the state ment ot her Majesty's Indisposition is vehe mently contradicted in one of tne morning J tapers to w hich one would hardly look for tn ormation about the court, I fear that the Pall Mall Gazette was well informed, and that the Queen is by no meant well. She has had a severe shock In the death of Sir 0. Phlpps; aui she ia laboring under severe and trying anxiety about Prince Leopold. The health of his ltoyal Highness is beyond all doubt in a very critical condition; aud it would even be quite safe to use a still stronger word." Tbe Itnsao-Ainerlean Entente Cordlale. ANOTHER BANQUET TO GENERAL CLAY, 0UH MINIS TER, AND TUB CRONSTADT FLEET, From the Liverpool Post, February 23. Americans and Russians have been again fra ternizing this time at Cronstadt the occasion being the sixty-third anniversary of the Sailors' Club of that city. General Clay and the Secre tary of the American Legation were the guests of the evening. The General occupied the Dlac3 of honor. lie had on his rgbt the Governor of Cronstadt. Aide-de-Camp General and Admiral NovossiUky, and on his lelt Hear-Admiral Lessov eky. After toasts to the Emperor, the Grand Duke ConBtantine, and the Minister ot Marine, General Novossilsky proposed the health of General Clay to the strains of the "American Hymn,' executed bv a choir ot excellent musicians, Attcrwards Admiral Lessovsky addressed to the American representative a speech, in which, after having traced a parallel between the his tory of the American and Russian ileets, and called to mind tho sympathetic reception given to their squadionin the United feUtes, he pro posed a toast to the prosperity and power of the fleet and sailors of America. General Clay re sponded in a brief but eordial speech, translated into uuas'uu Dy Admiral Lessovsky. He declared how hamv ha was to acknow ledye here, as at Moscow, the sympathetic re ception, tuuy gnvu uim m tne name ot tne iius siuii nation, and how much the friendlv relation bo happily existing between the two countries had received a new force and new consecraiion ' by late events. The Polish revolution in Russia and Secession in the United States have been lor the two countries a new experience, out of wnicn iney nave come victoriously, ueneral Clay then proposed a toast to the maintenance of that agreement and the prosperity of the ltuBsian ana American fleets, ueneral (Jlav was immediately nominated by acclamation honorary niemoer oi vue ciun. The Excitement in Irelead. rQNIANISM IN TUB BRITISH ARMV. Dublin (February 27) Telegram to London Timet, This morning the orderly officers and sergeant majors in the Dublin parrlon inspected the Fenian prisoners, and Identified five, arrested in civilian clothes, as doerter from their regi ments in buglaud. They were delivered nana- culled to the military authorities. Three publi cans and another man were arrested this morn ing. Bergeant Campbell, of the Antrim militia. Ana two omer men, were arrested to-day u uei THA DAILY EVENING TELEGilAPlt. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, Inst; also a man nnmcd Murphy in Cork, u , another at Klusnle. A BOX OF GRENADES AND MlELI 8 ANOTDIR FENIAN rilOCLAMATlON. Dublin Orrrespomlcnrx of London TVmrt, This morning thi attention of tho police was attracted to a box which came lrom Liverpool in the steamer which arrived at tho North Wall, addressed to a person in Dublin and labelled "hardware." Ta policp took possession of tho box, opened it, and found that, it contained some hand grenades und shells. The nnme ol thi person to whom tiiefo articles were continued Is withheld by ihe polio for obvious reasons. A correspond!, oi tho Freeman reports that nt the small viIIum of A. hbourue, In the county Meat li, th police proceeded on Thursday evou Jnir to a small imfer anted house and there nircsted twelve respectable young men, charge! on suspicion with bei'v.'conn'ec'ed withthoFeniaa movement. Tiiis uw brst uisUuce of Feuliiu im in this locality, with iho exception of a Feuinn proclamation, which was posted on th" pier ol the chapel eve on last Saturday night, and wco us lollows: rr.OCLAMATIOIf. ' Whereas, A certain patrlolio and noble raoo, called Irithmou. have orennizod in ono liodv all irnlimrn, of everv religious pnnmion, to tao up linns at a moment's nut. no, aided bv tne strong arm of Union (Uuro, winch is the symbol ot our re demption, Irishmen orpauizo. War! war! war! Wo will rise simultaneously, and hnnish lorevor tho cioven foot oi niurilrr.ius alien rule. Oiod sttvo Stophousl roi.ICBMEN CHAINED WITH FENIANI8M. Dublin lelegram to C irk Examiner. A policeman of Cast !eto wnroche, in the county of Cork, and another nom the neighborhood of Fcrtuoy, in ihe same county, liave ueen arretted on u charge of Femanism. ARRESTS 0F IlllBH AUERICAN3. Five Irish American were arrested to-day in Synpc street, and documents of a suspicio.is character, it is "nid, were lound on them. Taeir names were Thori O'Brien, Michael McGeun, Thomas Doherty lSroughain, John Dunne, Jere miah Farrcll. Dublin, Wednesday night. Eleven arrest? are reported to have been made in Castlebar oa Tuesday night. They are all belongtn j to tae working class. THE UNITED STATES NEGOTIATING FOR AX 3 SAN INLAND. From the Pall Mall Gazette, February 27. It is said that a negotiation is in progress be tween the United htates and Greek Governments for tho sale of an island in the yE 'ean Archi pelago to the former as a commercial depot. We should be slow to believe that this American project ha? any political signincance. xne Americans nave certainly no amDiuon in the east of Europe; but there is no quarter of the world into which thcr are not anxious t) extend tbeir trade: end there is no doubt that the shoies of ihe Biack Sea, and even of Asia Minor, present a wider held for international raue than tne commercial navies ot uurope have as yet cxhautt.d. America, too, there can be lo doubt, is the ultimate consqgjcr of many Eastern products which are at present sent in transit to Ji'itiah and French ports, aud are uit-nco reshlpped to the United States. Tina circuitous piocds caanot tan to susec3i to American trad era the advantage of shipping their goods direct from the original places of ex port; but in order to organize a movement of this sort it has probably been found necessary lor tne Americans to nave a depot oi their own In Turkish waters. What they require is simply a sate and accessible harbor and a good road stead. Those who know the Cyclade and the Sporades are aware that these requirements, common as they are iu our own islands, are not often to be lound in the Greek Archipelago. Rock and iron-bound coasts are more frequent there than creeks and inlets. There are, how ever, exceptions to this rule, and no exception" can be more conspicuous than the magnificent harbor of Syra. That, indeed, is mucn too precious to be ceded; but some other somewhat les desirable haven may no ooubt ue lound. One thing is certain, that the Greek Government will be very glad oi the purchase money. If the resulting increase of American trade should be what may do iairiy anticipated, neuner parry will nave cause to reeret the transaction that is ascribed to the two GovemmeuK United States Supreme Court Washington, March 12. The United States Supreme Court to-day, in the case of the Bank for Savings in the city of New York vs. Maxwell B. Field, decided that that institution is liable to pay tho monthly tax of one twenty-fourth per cent, on its deposits invested. Justices Gticr and Nelson di'sented. Justice Field did not sit in the case. Anival of Steamers at New York. New York, March 12. The steamer JVeto York, from Aspinwall on the 3d inst., has arrived. The' steamer Atalaiita, from London on the 31st ult., arrived at this pore this morning. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Kiw York. Ma-cti 12. Stocks are dull. Chi cago and hock Island 103; Michigan Southern, 7u; N. y. Central, i2; ecnsylvanla Coal, 48i ; Read lnp.DfU; Alissouti 6', 71; Erie, 83; Carotinas, 84; Teuie-ce (is, 893; One-year coi tillcate, 99J; irea- sory y-ihw. ; f ivo-iuenucs, lU3i; xon-iorcioa, uuj ; Gold, 131J. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Mar. 12 Reported by De Haven & Bro,, Wa. 40 b. Third straot SECOND BOARD. 100 th Cat pf. sGOwu 28 3 ; 6 sh Cam ft Am .. .118 100 sh cio0wn.. 2811 lOOshl-h & E....i30 28 100h do.sUOwn.. 28Ji 200sh SiAich Oil... i luosn do iwth oceuu lOj 100 lb do 1)8U 2'J 1 Tho Board adjourned on the announcement of the death ot jmes jncvius, uq, pracil STEAM SCOURING ESTAB LISIIME NT, No. 510 RACE Street. Wc beir leave to draw vour particular attention to our new French Meim Scouring hitaullithirent tbe Urnt anil onlT oiia DfltA kiud In thla tiitv. Wtt rii, not Ava. hut hr a cheniR-al procesg reaiore Ladies', Gentleiuen's, and Children's GarmeuU to iliuir original uutei, wltnout injuring them In ti e least, while great experience and the beti mactilnery troui France enuble ut to warrant peneut ratiaiactiun io ail who may lavor ax with tlielr natronace. LA111KM' IiRk.mIKI nf nrrr rliiicrintliin. with or without 'l rimming, are cleaned and flntalied wunuui ueiug uaen apart, wlietner Xiie colur U genuine or uui- CarpoU. Velvet. Klbbons, Kid Ulores, etc. cleaned an i reuulxhcd In the bese inunner. (len'lemen'a Hummer and Winter Clottilm; c raned to Dennett n without In jury to the stud. A iso I lags and liannera All kinds of Biuins rnnoveu wiinout o.eaiuug me wuoia. Aiioruers are executed under our immediate supervision, and attniuctlon guaranteed in every instance. A call and examination ot our process is rupecuuiiy solicited. AL15KDYLL & MARX, S 12 aitbsS No. S10 BACK Street 13 UY FJ11NITURE AT : OOULD Ss O O.'S UMC3J DEPOTS, No8. 37 and SO N. 8ECOND Street KOppcBlte Christ Church), And Cornerof f.KJTH and MARKET Th largest, che finest, aud beat stock of P U K N I T U B E Oevery dcFcrlptlcri :n 'I f orld. 310 TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN. NOTICE IS I hereby given that npullr-ation wl 1 be mnde to his Exci-llcocy, ANDUliW . Oil ITI N. Governor of Penn sylvania, tor the nardot of OKOIUIE WASHtSOTUtf KIEHL. alias KDDls.nlio was oa the VldtUv of Man-h, lMW, convicted of die murder i 11ENUV UAUCKtCB, and sentenced on Aiiuusi. 8, 1H60. at the Court oi Oyi-r anu i erniini r o 1'iiiiadi tphia, to tweiye years nntirisoo uiui) Ultue caai ru rsmt-UUary. ' SIVIt FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. U.S. Grant on Army Retrenchment. SMALLPOX IN SOUrH CAHOLINA. Etc., T.tt, EIOm Et., Kte., Etc, Etc. Oui feJpocinl 13osratclios. Washinoton, March 12. Army Retreuctimeiit. Gcnrral Grint has issm-d an order dlroctina; commanders of military department.! to cause all rented buildings to be vacated tu rapidly as possible, and the troops and officers in their commands to be ordered to be mustered ont at rcrular military post. Other measures of re trenchment are specified, and the attention ot all commanding officers Is called to the absolute necessity of economy. The Nonth. 'nrollna Freitnaaa. The Surfrcon-in-chlcf of South Carolina dis trict sends to the Freed men's Bureau for fresh supplies of vaccine matter, and reports that the smallpox is spreading rapidly in that State. Examination of Itreech-lonUlng: Arm. The Board for the Examination of Breech Loading Arms, of which General Hancock Is President, Is now In session at Winder's build In?. Ami"' will be received daily between 11 A. M. and 2 P. M until further notice. In ventors are requested to submit their arms in person or by agent to the Recorder of the Board. Imnucs of Currency. The Comptroller of the currency la3t week issued as circulation of Nutional Banks, $1,123,960. nnniinry measures. The Secretary ot War has issued stringent orders to all commanders pf ports to inaugurate immediate and thorough sanitary measures, with a view to prejervlntj Ihehoalth of their commands, and as a preventive to cholera should it reach our shores tho coming season. CONGRESS. Seunte. Washington. March 12. Mr. Grimes (Iowa) offered the memorial of the Iowa Legislature asking for the speedy trial ot Jett. Davis, which was relerrea to the judiciary committee. Mr. Wilson (Mass.), from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported the resolution of thanks to the seamen who assisted in saviug the soldiers and ollicers from the wreck of the steamship San Franciscot Also the bill to fix the rate of mileage fcr officers travelling oh public duty. At 12 o'clock: the oui to extend tne time lor withdrawing goods trom the public stores and bonded warehouses was t.teu up. Mr. Epracue (111.) tools the lioor in opposition o the measure. House of Representative. The first business in order durinz the morning hour was the call of Committees for reports, the reports to be placed upon the calendar. None were made. The next business was the call of tho States for resolutions. Mr. Ashlev (Ohio) offered a resolution direct ing the Joint Committee on the Library to in quire into the expediency ot purchasing; the portrait oi Hon. Joshua It. Gidrtinirs, now on exhibition in the Concessional Library. Mr. Ashley stated that the picture was painted and owned by Miss llansora, ot (jieveiuna, uuio, ana was a work ol art as faultless as it ws a faithful representation of a ereat and good man who had for nearly a quarter of a century 'Faithful stood, with prophet's fincrer rotating towards the biesed to-bc, When beneath tho spread of heaven , Every croatnro shall be freo." Mr. Eldridtre (Mass.) demanded the yeas and najs, and being ordered, the vote resulted in yeas 78 aud nays S3; so tho resolution was aaoptKi. Mr. Julien (Ind.), by unanimous consent, in troduced a bill to tlx eight hours as a day's work ir all cases where laborers, mechanics, or artisans shall be employed by or under the au thority of the Government of the United States. it was read, twice ana reierrea to tne judiciary Committee. Mr. Smildinir (Ohio) introduced a loint resolu tion iu reference to the taxation of United States notes and certificates of Indebtedness by the several States. The loint resolution proposes to enact that the act ot June id, iat.4, shall not be so construed as to exempt trom taxation by or under (state or municipm authority united btutes notes or certiorates ot indeotedness bearing in terest. The joint resolution was read t it ice. Mr. Ppaldinr moved to refer it to the Commit tee ot Ways and Mean, with leave to report at any time; and also moved the previous question, which was seconded. Mr. Wentwort'n (111.) obiected to the latter part of the motion, giving leave to report at any time. He wanted no repudiation. The Speaker It is too late t oboct. The House has ordered the main question. Mr. Stevens I hope the gentleman will make it a resolution of inquiry. Tho Speaker There are no instructions In the loint resolution. It is simply to be relorred to tho Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Wentworth 1 would scarcely object to refer anything now, since the guaranteo of thj Mexican bonds was referred. (Lauehier.) Mr. Conklitig (N. Y.) Will it be in order for mo to ack the mover of that resolution to modifv it, so as to make it applicable only to such secu rities as shall be issued hereafter ? The Speaker It cau only be done by unani mous consent. Mr. Spalding I Shall not consent to that. I want to tax the greenbacks in the States. It is as much as we can do to carry tho lnlcrost-bear-lug bonds wiihout taxation. Mr. Morrill (Vt.) Will not the gentleman make it a resolution oi inquiry f Mr. Spulding It goes no further than that it will be lubinitied to the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Wentworth moved to reconsider the vote ordering the main question. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) I move to lay the joint resolution on the table. It is rank repudiation, and nothing else. The vote ordering the main question was re considered. Mr. Stevens withdrew his motion. Mr. Eocers (N. J) renewed it, aud called for the yeas and nays. Tbe veas and nays being ordered, tho vote resulted in yeas 42, nays 91), so the resolution was not laid on the table. Mr. Spalding then modified his resolution bv striking out the words "certificates ot indebted nets." Several members obiected to th right ot mo dification, but the 8peaker ruld in favor of it, On the suggestion of Mr. Hooper (Mast), it was further modlBed, so as to read "that the act ot June au, 1864, shall not be so construed as to exempt from taxation by or under 8tate or municipal authority, any amount of United States notes not bearing interest, hold by any person as money." The previous question was again seconded, and tbe main question ordered; tbe loint reso lution was referred to the Committee oa Ways Aud Means, CJITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Herns $e Tliird Tage. Death of a. Pkomixknt Citizen. Dur ing the pat ten days we have been called upon to chronicle the death of three prominent busi nefs men of Philadelphia and it.- victrittv Mr. Martin, Mr. Fotterall, and Dr. Jayne. To day we regret to be under tbe necessity of adding another to the list, John r Crozer, one of the oldest, wealthiest, aud most esteemed manufac turers in tho country, who died yesterday morn ing, at about 9 o'clock, at his residence near Chester, in Delaware county. Mr. Cro.er coni luenced the manufacture ot cotton goods at au eatly day, and, in connection with his son, has been in active business up to wuhln a few days of his death. His energy andbuslnP8S skill wore rnly excelled by the integrity and irreproacha ble chnracter of his private lite. Those who knew him best speak of him as a model of tho true ChriPtian gentleman, modest, una-sumtntf, but overflowing with the milk of human kind ness. Like Dr. Jayne, he was a devoted member of the Baptist Church, and gave largely to tho benevolent and charitable organizations ol that body though he did not confine" his benefac tions to any particular branch of the Ctiuroh. His charity eiuoraced all classes of the needy. He leaves several sons and daughters to inln-rlt his vast wealth. IW. Benjamin F. Griffiths Agent of the Baptist Publication Society, and William BuckiielL Jr., both residents of our city, married two of his daughters. Mr. Cro.er wns about seventy-five years of age, and died after a comparatively short illness. Ho is another worthy and valuable cittzen taken from us in the midst of his usefulness, crowned with years and honor. Every one that ever came in contact with him Hill regret tho loss of a good man. LAtrKCHKD . This Morning. A new iren steam tow-boat, side-wheel, built at the yard of juesfrs iraiup ana son, tor towing coal barges lrom Berdoutown to the Schuylkill, was launched this morning, at hich tide, Jroin the uoDer vard of the builders. The vessel is wholly built of iron, wne wonoer is, rue unprecedented short ness of the time in wlileh she was built. Her keel was laid on January 2; she was put in the water on March 12. The iron frame alone was not vet rolled at the date Brat named. A fur nace lor the purpose of bending the iron was put up close by the stocks, and this is now a permanent appurtenance ot the yard. A nae marina railway is nearly completed at the same point, of sufficient capacity to haul ont of watei the largest merchantmen that come to this port. There has been a want of such a railway as the one in question. It will be finished about the 1st of April. The tow-boat launched this morn ing is 165 feet long, 25 feet beam, 60 feet over an. excepting tne guards sue is constructed wholly of iron. At the lower yard of the same builders is a larsre ferry-boat in progress of con struction, the first for the new Shackamaxon Street Ferry to Camden. A large three-masted schooner, and another propeller lug-boat, are affectionately side by side. This part of tho river irom it mil oi oustie ami activity. Singular Fatality among Cattle. John McCarty, a very respectable farmer and oairyman, living on the leilow uouse roud, about three miles below the city, has lost within a short time a number of cows bv a disease which has not as vet been explained. That it is contagious in 113 cnaracter cannot be doubted, as the symptoms and effects are similar in all cases, i 'ihe malignity of the maladv is nroved by the fact that the cattle attacked scarcely ever recover. Already some twelve have died, and ont of the number which he had a few weeks ago only five or six remain. The case is a sad one, as these cattle were tho means by which Mr. McCarty tecured his living. It is tt be hoped that scientific gentlemen will give this matter their careful attention, and that aonro- prune means win do taicen to limit tne spread ot tne disease. Every precaution should be taken by our Board of Health, and other associations lormrd lor tne purpose ol taking caro ot our sanitary condition during the coining summer. It is not necessary for our citizens to grow ex- o'.tedi about these matters, but wise precautious are always proper in such cases. Pensions. The Pension Agent was busy duri ng the past week in paying the widows and orphans of our dead soldiers, and those who have been mutilated for life in the great struggle lor our national existence, the sura granted by Goveinment for tho unfortunates. The plan adopUVl ot having special days works admira- blt. ps the crowd is thereby diminished, and the rush entirely avoided. It is a great ira provewent upon the old plan ot every one tak ing their chaaces, necessitating the waste ot time by the pensioners, and the great discomfort ot all concerned. Amazonian. A youth named William Donnelly, seventeen years of age, entered the General Grant House, No. 123 North Seventh street, on Saturday night, and went up stairs with the intention ot commuting a burglary. He had in his possession a chisel and a number of false keys. A woman residing in the house saw him going up stairs, and proceeded alter film. Khe courageously seized Donnelly Dy tho throat, a Ld was in turn seized In like manner by the burglar. A i-culile enued, during which Donnelly got the wort,t of it, for he was arrested ana taken before Alderman Uodbou, who Held bun m s buu baiu Wholesale Akrest of Disobdeblt Boys. On Saturday last Mayor McMichael gave tbe different Police Lieutenants instructions to arrest all disorderly boys found lounging about street corners, and otherwise disturbing the publio peace. In accordance with this order 60 arrests were made in the Eighth Police District, comprised ia the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards; zs in tne second District, Third and Fourth Wards; 30 In the First District, First and Twenty-Mxth Wards; In the Twelfth District, Twentieth Ward; and about 20 were arrested in different other districts. Couldn't See ant Harm In It. John Fell is an American citizen of African desceut. John stole a quantity of sugar from another colored citizen, who In turn stole tho same from a firm called Lipplncott & Co. John, when arrested, said "He didn't think it was any harm b to sieai ae sugar irom auouer nigger who stole I it from de white iolks." Alderman Godhou. how ever, before whom John was taken, "eouldn't see it in that light," and held him in $SU0 to answer. Coroner's Cases. The Coroner will hold an . inquest to-day on the body of a lad named jame ifauimon, aged tnree years, residing at No. 611 South Eighteenth street, who was run over by a wagonat Eighteenth and Southstreots, on Saturday evening and killed. Also on tbe body of Bridget Coales, aged 28 years, who was lound acao on tsaiuraay evenlug at her resi dence, no. iiai oosaerseti street. . Died of LTer iNjritiEs. lira. Snell, who, it ia be remembered, was shot In the head by some person unknown, while walking with hr husbaad and child in tho Eighth Ward, died of ner injuries on Saturday afternoon, between z and 3 o'clock. It was' at first suoiiosed that th wound would not prove latal, but such was nat the result. She resides at No. 202: Palethorpe street, ine individual that committed the act is still at large. Charged, with Arson. A young man was arrested yesterday, charged witn set ting fire to a hay barrack oa tho Logan estate. near Geimantown, some time since. Threo cows aud about one aud a half tons of hav wore de stroyed bv the lire. The barn was occupied by Thomas Jveliey, and owned by Judge Kelfey ana outers. . Attipit with 1 "Tlrr xr lTa. AfeDarK. ney attacked Samuel Fleming with a "billy," at a house, Second aud Thompson streets, last man Shoemaker, and committed in default of iuuu nan. . , - Body Found. A man name! John Mc- Fadden ws found drowned iu Gunner's Run. near the . Reading Railroad bridge yesterday attemoon. He resldod at No. loi luoiupsou uwcet, aboye xrewout. MAKCII 12, 18GG. Htw l'Ries Stoiit. f ClIAPTKB I.. Eofftlle hastily tripped Into tht hall of her lather's mansion, but, paniif' thor, glanced timidly around. She was, indocd, a lovely creature, with dark-brown curls, and "Grot-tan coil," all of Nature's own fur nishinga complex on that appoarcd as thotuh she lived upon nothing but strawberries and etesm "eves that ocntd maddon, and Kp that could smile away madnesv" "Tako this note to Its direction," she faltcringly said to a servant, "and hasten back before my father returns from bny)nr new suit at "Tower Hall, "No. 513 Market .Strkf.t. IIknsbtt & Co " Kkolected Couons aud Colis. Few are awaro ot tho Impotrauco of checking Conjrh or "Cotu mon Cold" in its first stage; that which In the beginning would jioid to a mild remedy, if ne glected, soon preys upon tho Lungs. 'Jirmcn't tironchinl Troches," or Couoa Lozenges, afford "slant reliof. ConSETB AT U EDUCED I'RICES GREAT BlDDO. TION8 Mr. John M. J- inuwill open to-itny a lino ot French Woven Corsits, at prices farbolowtho u-nai ran s: i reuch Caue Corsets, at f 1 40 pr nalr. I riLCh Yhiilobone Lor-ctfl. at 81 till ne nnir. Frcucu Whalebone Corset, finer, at 1 75oor ir. rvi-uuu qna-iiy, emnrouierea iop, Bi a vo per pair. nrsi quaiiiy, enu roiucroa top, at 4 ) nor pair. Fnitiruidcred tot) aud trout Cornet, at fi-r0 nor nalr. Itt member tho stand, southeast comer of Arch and Stvcntti streets. Ji'r- Fin has also opened a line of Nottingham Lace Curtains, as low as f2'75 per pair. THE CANADIAN SCARE Ton thonsand volnntnnr wanted 1 The loniana are coming! Aro we foiiuc to have the excitements of war on cur JSortnorn liontier this cumin? summer)' What shall we dof Ihe cholera In the city, tne rlnd"roest In the cmm. try and war around ns, how caa we kooo eooi T We turn io ueorpe r ancs iram lor advtco and sym pntnv, if h ib not out of tneso articlos, aud ask, it i ui pimu wo uot we will, as tuo Unit orocan. tlonary measure, get measured lor a ooiuuiota suit oT rjprini- Clothlue at Chanos Stokoi & Co. 'a Oo rrtcc, unaer tno continental, and let the season iook out ior useii. TnitMAIt who boast of hfs knowled ia nmiallr i t i - t . . . . ii'inunui, nun wipiiei to DiiDQ ine eyes oi mi nearers Merit and intelliuonco are always appreciated, and iu ri uucruT uuu enterprise in DUSU103S. W. W. Altor is an exemplification oi this faot His coal yard, at o. 907 North Ninth street bolow Uirard avenuo, is the tesortof those in quest ot superior coal at the lowest price. Tte branch office is at Bixin ana spring uarnen streets. Kottikgiiam Laos Curtains. Vkbt CnieAP a superior assortment, as low in price as Vilb per pair; the material also by the yard. Jut opened by i .r i . S E. corner Seventh and Arch Rtrraln. P. S. See Mr. Finn's attractive Corset announce. ment eisevthcre. TRICES Eeduced. Persons demrincr Photoirranhs tnouia Dar in nuna uie aavautairet ol Dutromsimr Jl. F. Kenier'iJal:ery. So. 621 Aroh street, whose superior pictures are inado at roduoed prices. Cartes ue visne, six ior 91. rai 1, hiiu iiuKcs ui Bpprovea coniruoiion applied v. l& xiivuiud, tur. ui j. nut. 111 uuu uacu otrooifl. Vrr-l A Ekductiom or 20 per cent on thb lie' Keoulab Schedulb ITuceb. Desiring to reduce our largo stock of superior and highly finished Hoectcxiod Pianos, previous to the re moval to our new store, No. Ilea Clnsnut street, wo have concluded to oflor them at prions bolow tho cost to manufacture Persons deslrlnn to purchase a first class 1'iano at reduced rates, should not fail to avail themeolvos of this opportunity. SCHOMACKKR ft Co., . VTarerooms, Ko. 1021 Chesnnt sfroet. W. k TJ., Good Clo'bine, Oak Hall, Sixth and Marnei. W.&B , Gocd Clothing, Oak Hah, Sixth and Market. W. ft 11., Good Clothing, Oak Ball, Sixth and Market W. ft B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth aud Markut W. ft B,, Good Ciothinir, Oak Uall.Slxtnand Market W. ft li., ,ood Clothing. Oak Had, Sixth and Maricet. EOBERTSON I'LUMMAE On the 6th instant. at tho i'arsonne of iho Klovonth Htroet M. K. Church, No. 1141 S. Eleventh street, by Rov. Itjbert J. Carton, Ml. JOKl'H JS HOBKKl'SON. Ot th city, ana Miss J-.UC 1 I'LCAlLlli, ot Winning- (Oil, JJfl. S TC RI'EV A.N T TJ TTEL. On tho l.t of Mnrch I860, bv th Rev. John F. Chaplain, Mr. 1UO.HAS 14. MUal t 1, 01 uexter, iluiuo, to MljS JUAKI A Ult ISA Lili lrju, Ol tUlS City. CROZEB At his residence, fn Upland. Delaware county, on Minuay, ilia llta instant, JOHN l (JKO- .K, ned To voars. Duo notice will be siven of the funeral. HUZZARD. On the 10th instant. Mrs. M AH ALA A., wile ol Mr. Rudolph liuzzard, in the 26tu year ui nei auu. Tho relatives and frionds of the family are rosuoot- tullv invited to attend tbo funeral, from thu resi donee oi Mrs, Eliza Muzzurd. Spread Eatrlo. Chester county, on Wednesday, tnellth inataut, at 11 o'clock a. ai ., wituout lunuer nonce. MURRAY. On Kundav morn'n". the 11th instant. Miss REbKCCA F. MURRAY, in tbe ldtti year of uer ace. The relatives and mends ot tbe family aro rosDcct- fully invited to at, end her tuLeral, from the res di-nce ot her mother. Mrs. Anno Uurrav. So. 1105 fi. Second street, obove Master, on Woduusday morning at 8 o'clock, i'uneral services and iu'ermout at bt. Michael's. ROBB Suddenly, on the 10th instant. MARY JAM:, wife ol Bcnjumin K. Rohb, ana daufUierol juaiyand the late Joscpn lotiaa, iu the ajih year oi uer alio. Ttie relatives and tnonds oi tuo ramify are reaneot- luilv invited, to attend rue iuneral. irom the resi dence of her hushaud, No. Oil N. Ninth street, on eanrsoay aiternoon, tne itin inataut, at 1 o o.ock. lo proceed to Monument cumotery. fc-Ei SEN DERh EB. On tho lOtu instant. Wl LLI E youngest dauuhler oi James and Miry Sousendurler, apea years, a uiuuuib, nua i nays. tier roiauvcs aua irionua oi tne lamuv are rereot fully invited to attend the funeral, trom tbo residence of her parents, Ko. 1C23 Brown street, on W ednes day aiternoon at a o oiook. To proceed to the Odd i-e iows cemetery. WESrVB. On the 12th Instant. ALBERT C. WtsibK, in ineztito year nt his ace Due notice will be given of the iuneral. YOUNG On Bundav mornina. the 11th instant. tniULto iiiujiu, in tne eoiu vear oi uis airo. llie relatives aud menus ot ihe taimlv are enDeot fully invited to attend his Iuneral. from his son John's lesidence, No. 272 8. f weutiuth tro--t, ou wedueday morofntr, the 14th msiuut at 9 o'clock. "ET1'KR THAN A PISTOL FOIt 8CARINQ J J burctars away, or than sound lunun for brluvlnir Dfoule to UelD vi,u. is a Watchman's Rattle. wlin spruu Irumyour window F.vory huiimke pr should liavevne in ins onaiuuer to do iouiiy ior suuti nuieriiuu clea. For sale bv TKt'MAN fe H1TAW Mo, two ( nifui intrtv-uvet makki-.t wt b-iow Ninth . "YYSTEB KNIVl'S. UK01LKR8. STliWrIN'G aud Frvtng Tans, for sale at the Hardware Store oi isunii a BitAw, No STOtyitbt Thirry-flvel in a kkkt wt . lieluw Slnth. Ti'MERY AND RAND PAPER AND TRIPOLI l'owder, for sale at the Hardware store of TltUMAN MI AW. No 835tEightThlrtj-flTe)MAKKHT 8t . below Nluth. TORDAN'S TONIC ALE V i JOltDAN H TONIC LK. JOkliAN'S T )KIC ALR. JOr.UA.l ti TON'It! A I.E. It Is recommended by physicians oi this and other place as a uperior c wm-uiI reiiuiies but a tri.il io cotivinca tbe niot bkeptlval oi Iu urcat me I'. ,' o be had, wholesale aud retail, ot I'. I.JoltDN, ' No. 910 r It All H'roet rimuipatno Cider, by tbe dozen, bottled, or by the Ulirrt'l A vn 11E FLORENCE' LOCK AND KNOT STITCH BEWINO MACHINES, Are the best and the only family machln-a warranted to give enthe satisfaction, or monoy returaed. ; , RAIjESrtOOMS, ' Ko. 630 CHESNUT STREET. N. B. i 11 kind, fine Sewing sad t tltohing promptly dons In the nestest meaner. Operators taught on ths Florence, without cliarge, at the office. , . (t THE GREAT STKENGTHENIKQ TONIC, ; (Sot a Wbleky Trcparatlon) IIOOPLAND'S 0 E R M A K .'BITTER Si;1 ' wn.L curb ' - DEBILITY 1 DEBILITY I Resulting from any cause whatover. FKOSTITATION OF THE SYSTEM .,! INDUCES BT TEH SEVERE BABOSUirS, BXPOSUBIT, . PEVBRS, OP ' Diseases of Camp Life. I a 80LMEK8, CITIZEXH. MALE OK FEMALE, ADCLX OB lOUTU, , , Wilt fir A In IMt KIKnra . rr 1. . m . bad Uquora lor their a m.et uiirncmoui eifecto. TWCTJT'TICJT A -1 diseases resulting from Disorders of the. Liver and Digestive Organs, ARE CURED BT "r " ' DCOFLAND'S CER3IAN BITTERS; This Bitters bos' ncrrnrmeri mnr mm, K..... " satimaciton, has more testimouy, has more respectable -people to vouch lor it. thuu market. " Vi s defy any one to contradict this assertion, and . WILL. l'AY &IOOO To any one who win pioduce cortlQcate pub ished bv na that in not pcnuliio. 1 , II oofland's German Bittors WILL CUBE EV1KT CASE OV CVR0X1C OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, .. : AND DISEASES OF THE KIDyETS. Obseive the following Symptoms, resulting trom Dia. orders of the IlluentiVM uruMita, . i Constipation, Inward Piles Fu nesa of Blood to the iieaa, Acidity or tbo titomacb, Aauea. Ueartburn. . llifctiUUt. Ill, S'.lCifl It'll i,Al. 11, U J.I..K. IM a . 1 . Ktouncli.iiourl rucuitioiu. S.nklngof Kiat- - ll tt-rinv at ihe Pit of the nteniacU owlia mlngofthe Head, 1 1 timed aud Dlili ' ouit Breathlnn. Flui erliiKat tho 1 , Heart Choking or buttccating ' Sensations when in I-11m oosture. Din nes ol VUinn, r Vox or Web bciore the Bmht, Fever and Dud 1-alu in the Head. Deficiency of Teisulration . ye lowuess 1 ot ihe f.kin and K)es fain in the Mde, Jiack, chet. Limb. F.to. Sudden Flushes OF' IfOfir IlllPnlti,, In .1. I.'.,.. . A luiucmluj-s of tvfl, and trcut Depression of Wpliita. REMEMBKR, That this Hitters ia nnf Ji..n..i: 1- r - " V '.. tvmuifH num or Whitly, and cannot ma Drunkards, but is the J?.,. TT... 1 .V it... U HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Flora Bev. W. D Selgirled, Tastor of Twelfth Baptist- Ocuilciuen i 1 have rcccntlt been lAhormir dis ressing ffloots ol ludigi stiun. aeuoinpaiiiud b a prbB- liatluU Ol the UenOUS V Btl'Ul. i UUIfruUH run, P. Una ur.r. recommended by menus, aud some of ilium m n i,r vi bout relief Your Hooiianu a uoruiau Bti tors were recon.menuea b persons wbo Lao tried tliem, and whose, lavoiab e menilon ol tin be kit. era iuuuueu me to try them 1 must confute that I had au aversion to Patent AieUlolties lrom tho "Itiousand aud ono" q iaok "lilt ters," whoseouiy uim secuis to be to pa m oil aweetened anu tiruKtteu nquur upuu ino fouimun ty In sly way. and the tendency ot wuivh I n-ar. Is m i,k mm. . coiitlrmed Uruukara Upon iearntu tliat yours waa leaily a medk imd prepacatluu. 1 luuk It wl n happy tbe nervous system was prompt aud orutiiyiuir. I leal t bat 1 have derived gieat and permanent benefit from tbe use of lew boitlea. vi.ru,. j ui auiiuii iiu. uuiv uduq ilia mi inu ri nut mmn very respect nlfy yours, WD SEKlFillFD. No. 254 Phuckamaxau sueot A From the Bcv E. D. Fcndall, ASblstant Kdltor ChrlaUaa t hronioie, Thilauclpbui, , v 1 have derived deeliied benefit from the use of Hoof 1 an, ' fcetumn Buteis and loci li ny priviione tore ctn mend them as a most vu;uable Unle. to all wboara. tulleriuir irem aeuerul delnliiy or Irom diseases arising Irom Oeroiifctnicnt ol the liver. Yours truly, X. I). KENDALL. From Bcr. P. Merrlge. Pastor of the Fafsyunk Bapa-tt K ivuj iuu ui.ii. ..-j.,,.. ... , aiuiuiiiojiiiuiiuuB glTVIl IV Dr. tloctiand s Cerman Itinera 1 was luUuced to givei tliera a trial. Alter using several butties I louud tbeim Cmn. (.. v. ..... ..aninl.hl. " 1 .t 1 to lie a good remedy ior deblaty, aua a most excel. ent. ton IO ior the siuuiacb. , D. it KiiiUii From Bev. William Smith, formerly Pastor or tbe Via-cA-utown and Atliivule (N. J.j nuptial i.hurehea. Having nsed in mi .land y a number oi bottles of your Doitluuu's Ueinian Liliers. 1 Lave o say lliut 1 rogurd tliem an an eacel.eni u.tdiciue, aiieoiaily adapied to re- atrengtben and Inviteiaie Uie cysiuui when dobl ittedl aud are usetu In dlto ders of the iver loss oi appetite, etc. 1 buve abo revonimeuded them to several ot my I rienfls. who have tried tiioui aud lound them gruy bemllclal in the reatura'lou of health. Yours iruiy. vlLLlM KMlTft, ' No. 9ti6 Hutchinson street, l'hlluda. D BEWARE OF V0UXTEUFEII3! . Bee that the s'pnature of 'C. M. JACKSON1' k on th wiappti of each bottltj. , t t i . -w -v 1 I i'if ii ;it', t. Single Bottle Oae Bollar, or Ualf ltozeu for G3. thonld yonr nearest Dmi-glst n t have tne article, do. not be put off by any of the lutos'ca lug preparations that may be ottered In its pluee, but send to us, aud we, will lurw ard. securely packed, by express. PRKCIPAL OFFICE AXD MANTJFACIOEY, ' ' No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. : ; JONES & EVANS,, .' i SUCCESSORS tO O. if. JACKSON tjCO), ". . . . .. ' . PBOPB KTOB9. For sale by Druggists and Dealers In everv town to th rulUdOutes. Iltwrui8p2u)