THE DAILY ETENINfe TELEGtlJUg.frfllLADBLPmAy FRIDAY, MARCH 26, ' I860. 8 FIFTH EDITION PENNSYLVANIA MILI TARY CLAIM BILL. IT PASSES THE HOUSE OF HEP RESENT ATIVES . $700,000 TO BE REFUNDED TO THE STATE. Hpeelal to Tbe Evening Telegraph. The bill to refund seven hundred thousand dollars to Pennsylvania for the payment of her militia ofl863 hag Just passed the House. Ayes, ); nays, 36. EUROPE. CLEANINGS FROM THE PAPERS. THE PRIVATEER SCARE IN SPAIN. GEORGE N. SANDERS IN TROUBLE. FENIAN FACTS AND RUMORS THE CHILIAN WAR. Sailing of Peruvian Iron-Clad for the i'aclllo rue trlvateerlnc male, Madrid (March 0) Despatch to London Press. It is stated that the Peruvian ships Independence and IJuitBcar nave proceeded direct to tbe taeiBo, lor the pui pose of taking- tart in the approaching straggle between Spain and Uio allied republics of Chili and fern. ALAKM OV SHIPOWNERS TBAN8FEBES CB OF BP AN" IB1I TBA1XE. From the Bayonne Courier. The oclaration of war against Spain by Pern has bad a most ptejudicial ellect on tho trade of the lenmBu'a. febipowners are so a'artned at the idea of l'ernvian cruisers that they retuso to take frenrhts for Cuba and I'orto Rico, Spanish merchants con. scqueutly appear disposed to charter vesse under foreign flajrs. from the Bilboa Jimrac Bat. The trade Hi corn has been stopped by the scarcity of proper vessels lor tbe voyage to Cuba, and our speculators, seeing the difficulties of obtaining Span ish ships at a moderate freight, have begun to enrage those umier foreign Haas. Though this plan imposes goods to an impor. duty of forty reals, there is some compensation in the moderate freight charred, ani the payment ot a premium of insurance against war risks is avoided. DOINGS OF THE FENIANS. HEAD CENTRE STEPHENS. From the Dublin Freeman's Journal, March 10. During too entire of fuisday, Wednesday night, and Ihursday morning, the police ot tne several divisions were out in search of arms, ammunition, etc , and lor what was most desired reliable infor mation concerning hyphens, who It is firmly be lieved by those bet informed on the subjoot, is still in Dublin. Up to the present none of the rides, nvolvers, etc , said to tave been in the possession of the Fenians in large quantities in the oity, have been discovered, and athounh all kinds ot rumors are afloat, tbe whereabouts oi the Head e'en-re continues to be a profound secret, althoueh persons in all kinds of tiicnuise have been lor tbe pat monta trying to become entitled to the 10C0 oirerod for Bucn infor mation as wonld lead to bis arrest, or to tbe 1000 oil' red lor his apprehension Amonpst those seeking the rewards are reputed Koniaus. but who, because ot the rapucitv of "tho boss," are kupt as ignorant as other people of his movements. Flanlsm In Koine. THB AMERICAN ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS IX frTRCCTfcD, UY THE POPE TO DENOUNCE THIS HOVSMKNf. Mome (ilairch 8) Correspondence London Times- I think it worth while to return to the subjeot of 1'cnianism in Home, particu any after a conversa tion with a highly respectable Irish ecclesiastic He, too, bad hoard of tbe existence of this spirit in the Irish College, but knew aotoiug from his own obteivation; it might be 'so, nay, was likely, and that young men had expressed themselves warmly, lie bad beard, too, of an cllbrt being mude to create an impro-tsion on tne mind of tbe fops, "but they'll get nothing by it," he added; 'His dolino-s cannot depart from a principle he bus once laid dowa and made known." 1 wo years have e apsed since tbe American bisnops, of wuom there aro about thirty-live, wroie that is to say, a tow of them to Home tor instructions how to act towards the sect then rising into existence. The answer, as might have been expected , dnected that it stiou a be discountenanced. Mnce then, only four of tuo Ro man Catholic bishops in the United States, and they re Irishmen, have openly protested against fenian tsm lliey are tbe Archbishop of at Lotus; the Bishop of Philadelphia, educated in tho Propaganda; the liu-hop ot t bicago. educated at Maynootb; and another whose name I have not. The other bishops, without expressing any sympathy with Jt, have per mitted the epidemic to spread. As to the testing . and action of his Holiness there can be no doubt. A friend of mine, who lately bad the honor of an audience, tells me that be spoke to the Pope ot the disorders which he himself bad i witnessed in lieland, for which his Holiness expressed great concern; and was gratified at hearing that bis communication to ArchnishOp Cullen bad been received wiJi so much satisfaction by ad men of order and piety. There are several Irish lamibea at present in iiomo, Roman Catholics, and ot eocsldoraole social position, but all approved and were greatiy relbved at, tbe suspension of tue babeac corpus act Of Irish ecclesiastics of higo rank, Dr. Huby, ihe Rector of the Irish colleee and Mcnsicnori Quin and Muiray, who leave shortly lor AuKlria. in tbe strongest terms denounce the move ment Given here, ihuetore, tue purely In9h e e mcnt, especially if it be of auy social consideration and ecc-!iatical, reprobates movement opposed to all laws, human and divine. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. Count Blaanavli and tbe ZIoIatelu Mo bility. Jierltn (March ) telegram London Timet. Count flismorkr has forwarded a leply to the re cent address of some members of tue Ho.sLom tuy briti. in which besavs: "1 bsute alreaoy .previously stated that I consid ered tbe union ot Um. Duchies with tbe Prussian monarchy to be the nioBt advantageous solutou possible Respect for .those who signed tbe address .encourages the King s .Co.vernmeut to make iranti endeavors to obtain tbe consentoi Austria to this solution, and to satisly tn . clnims ot Prussia, which will be-inainiaiued oodera.iv oirouin-.tanoe, insncn a manner as to res'oie the administrative unity of the Duchns, aud guarantee iuelr pro-periiy." Latest Markets for Tclccrapb. Nkw Vohk March 28 Cotton s ,'oady ; gales of 1000 bales atthu 42e. tor middlings. 1 lonrdull and heavy for common: sales of 61)00 barrei at uuotianved Torices- bo u. hern heavy, but uneuaueed, 600 bar rels sold( Canadian drooping, 800 barrels sold at un changed prices. Wheat did. ; sales o' 8000 bu.hels at (2-40 lor now Amber 8tste;Vl'85 for cbaice white lauada. Corn firm; 8 000 bush. old at 77&o. Beet steady, rux dull at 25 124 lor M ss. Atrd heavy tlitalPic Wt.ii.ky duU.. liw 1 obk. March 28 Stocks are steady. Chieio and Kck Island,; Ilfl; I nuois sC(n ral, 117; Michigan Soulhsrn. 82; Ny Vork Centnl. i8?t Reading. 1021 1 Hudton River, 108j ; Virginia 6. 63; Missonri 6s. 7t: Kne. 8I) Western Union 1'eleirranb Company, 62 j United fcrat Coupous, 1881. JOtJt 3;mury 7 80s, Vo. Gold, vai. FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Onr Special Despatches Washington, March 23. The Flrat Preaidentlal Levee. - The first Presidential leyee of the season will be held on Monday night The previous receptions at the White House have been held by the ladies of the President's family. Senator Dixon. Senator Dixon Is much bettor this morning, though not entirely out ol danger. Qaantrell, or Hot QtiantrellT The party arrested and brought here as tho gnerill Quantrell Insists that his name Is Hamil ton. No marks ot wounds such as Quantrell is known to have received can be fonnd on the ptisoner, and it is thought he Is not Quantrell. The Kewarai for the Aasaaalna. It has been several times erroneously stated that the rewards forj detection of the assassina tion conspirators had been definitely passed upon by tho War Department The matter is yet under consideration by the Secretary of War. TheJaarlnt Loan. The Committee on Foreign Affairs were to have had a meeting yesterday, to consider the question of the guarantee to the Juarlst loan, but so little Interest is felt in the question that a quorum of the Committee were not in attend, anco. No credence whatever Is placed in Ro mero's news about the alleged evacuation of Chihuahua by the French. Tbe military situa tion In Mexico is known to be entirely lavorable to tbe Imperialist forces. A Sew Bevenne Stamp. The Treasury Department is now printing In crecn ink a new revenue stamp for imported cigars, of a very pretty design, and rendered by an artistic combination exceedingly difficult to counterfeit. Muate. Washington, March 23. Mr. Eiddlc (Del.) offered a resolution instructing the Sergoaut-at-Aimst to reserve a portion ol the Semite Gallery tor the use of Members of Congress and their wives. Objected to and goes over. Petitions were presented for equal rights, the equalization of bounties, and modification of hi'.eniol taxation on breweries. llense of .Representatives. Mr. Priee (Iowa), from the Pacific Railroad Committee, reported back a bill to aid in tho construction ot the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad, connecting the Great Lakes, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas with Texas and the Gulf ot Mexico, which was ordered to be printed and recommitted. Mr. jUnky (Ohio) Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the Secretary of War to furnish the House with such iiitoruiatiou as may be in his possession as to the amount ot money necessary for the improvement of tne harbor of Maumee bay and Maamee river, at the city of Toledo, Ohio. Air. Griswold (N. Y.) introduced a resolution, which was adopted, Instructing the Committee on Naval Aflairs to inquire into the propriety ot locating a Navy Yard on the Hudson river, op posite the village of Hustings, and to report by bill or otherwise. Mr. fetovens (Pn.) Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the Secretary of the Interior to report the expenditure made under his direction in conformity with the fifth section of tbe Indian appropriation bill ot March 3, 18C5, SDecitytng the amount of each appropriation expended, for what Indians and ior what objects disbursed. The House then proceeded during the morn intr hour, to the call of the Committee for reports of a private chnracter. Amoncst the other bills reported and passed was a loint resolution reported by Mr. Ulna bain, Irom the Committee on Military Affairs, tor the relief of certain officers of the army. The joint resolution provides that in every case in which a commissioned officer actually entered on his duties as such commissioned officer, and was entitled by law to be mustered in as such, but by reason of capture by the enemy, or other causes beyond his control, and without fault or neglect ot xiia own. was not mustered accord ing to the regulations, within a period of not lees man thirty ciii.vs, tne pay department shall allow to such' oflicer lull pay and emolu ments, from the date on which such oilicer actually entered on such duy, deducting Irom the amount paid all pay actually received by such otlicer tor such period. Mr. fehellabarcer BUinested that it shouli an- y also to officers who were killed before they ad been recularlv mustered in. The joint resolution was modified accordingly and posfcd. A motion to reconsider the vote by which the Constitutional Amendment was referred to tae Judiciary Committee on the 13th of March was railed up, aud the lloube refused to reconsider Ihe vote.. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the Pennsylvania reimbursement bill. Mr. Blaine withdrew his amendment, and the bill and amendments were reported to the House. Philado. Stock Exchange' Sales, Mar. 23 Repoited by De Haven & Bro tie. 40 8. Third street BE1WEEN BOARDS C2500Cltv6s.old.... bVJ 200 sh Read slO.. 61 H-yyil'aoA. et 100 sh loO sh 80 sb 100 su 100 sh 2l0Btl 100 sh lhOsli 100 sh do s30 61 100 sb Hestouv. ...2d 40 do s6 61 100 nix do bSO 471 100 sb do so 4tii 100 eh Maple Shade. 2j 100 sh tiaui pi 21i 100 tb Ocean o 71 19 sh W vo Val fi 800 sb Reading 611 . v 4 ..66.. 61)4 ..2d.. 61 ...sl() 61 j do so do. do dO.......s30 61 i 61 61 6l 1-81 do..). .. do...,, ..slO do 10 61 KECOM) board 100 fh tatpf. 29 100 sh Ocean ...s30 61 100 sh CO 2t 100 tb io..... i-6. 2'.) jOOsh d.......6o. 2ug lOOeh OO.......L6 2UI 100 sb do. 2D 200 sh Catawisca .... LH. 2(H) ihN Y&JUd... ti 60 i h dc. ...... c;' UK) Ml OO... 100 sb do. . . 6 sh Penn R. 60 sh Del. Div 260 sh do... .sUO. 6, 4 8) tU 663 .. hi ....no ho V.... 62J ...SlO 611 20 uh liehisn 100 n Readg. CITY I NT ELL I GE NCE Fcr Additional Loral JUms tee Third Fage. AlTEMPTEI) DCIIOI.AWES AT MANATDNK ThisMoekiiio. At un early hour this morning three diflereut utueaipts were made at burglary at Manavnnk. Tho house of Mr. Lawrence, situated on Mninatrnef, was entered, but nothing but an overcoat wuj secured. Ihe family were up stairs at tiie time, and bearing the nohe hubtened down, but the thieves luitem-d tbe door in such a manner as to allow them time to encapo bctorn thev were seon. . The house of Cnarles Miller was also entered by boring throut'li the buck shutters, but tor- tunutely the attrmot as unsuccessful. Another o welling in tae netprtiborhoort, occupied by Mr, ('oston, was enlrrc l. but nothluir was obtained. The thieves obtaiued omittance to each of these houseB by means ot a back alley, and fears tf tne appearance oi ii'c ponce prouaoiy nurrioa them on".- ' Slight Fit;n rum Mouninq. The roof of a buildiug. No. HI0 houth Hecond street, occu P'ed by a gunsmith named A. F. Lius, was npuuy aninif."tu uy i re auout iu o'clock tun morning. PHILADELPHIA M. E. CONFERENCE. BETES TT-KIJfTU SESSION. NINTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. St. Gborok's Cmnion. 1 Fbidat MoBiuiia, March 28. J Tbe Conferenee mot this mornlnv at 9 o'olook. and Was called to order by Bishop Ames. Religions er ereisos weie conducted by Rev. J. Cunningham, after which the journal or the previous day was read Alter tne aaourntnent or veatnrdav moraln'a SAmlon, tbe Conference met again in Jho evening, Bishop Ames presiding. Tne opening religious ser vices were oonduo'ed by Rev. J. Ruth. The follow ing gentlemen werappointed a committee to give ad- V lot -fiu ms ciiy niiraiuuBriea, 11 aoeireo: Booth Philadelphia Xiistxict Rev. J. Castle, T. C. Murphy and 8. C. Gasker. Laymon, U. Kvans. L. O. mum. Forth Phiiadoipbia District Rev. Joseph Mason, l iesidina Klder: Revi. W. f: Uobinaon and (J. Scott; laymon, J. Lang and J. Stilllman. l ne following gentlemen were annointed a Com mittee on (Sunday School riorth iniladolnhia Di.trlnt Kev. A. Cookman and Mr. J. Kernley. noutn i-niiaauiunia District Kov. I. u. JUurjnv and Mr. ti. W. Evans. Reading District Roy. J. F. Moroduh and Mr. William MoCarter. Wilndogum District Rev. M. V. Kern and Mr, W.Torbert. Eeston District Bey. H. Cololazer and Mr. W. H. Thompson. Snow uiUDlstnct-Rov. W. Morrill and Mr. T. S. Jlodson. A Committee of three was appointed to arranre the period lor tbe holding of the several anniver saries and preaching the Conference sermons and sessions lor lbtiT, as follows Rev. T. C. Murphy and Drs. Ilodson and Durbtn. 1 he first business this morning was the report of the Committee on Military statistics. They stated that having no documents presonted to them by which they could make up tholr report, t aoy wished to be discharged. After a short discussion It was ordered that tho Committee should be bold over until next session. Bishop Ames then put tho question Whore shall the next Conference te held? ' It was finally decided that tho next session should be held in Hanisburg. , The Commit.ee on Church Debts were e xcusod from making 'htir report at the presout tune, The memoirs of the Church were then road. Tho first one being that of Roy. Mr. Barnes, who died during the past ear. The record of hts life showed that it had btena useful one, and that during the entire perfcd no blemish was found on his oharactor to prevent bis usefulness as a minister of tbe gospel. He was tbe oldest effective memuer of the Philadel phia Conference. A copy ot tbe memoir was or dered to be sent to tbe Christian Advocate tor publi cation. The next memoir was that of Boy. Dr. Landon, who was born In tho year 1794. He labored with diligence in tbe wei k in which ho bad enlisted, and was several times appointed Presiding Kider. His ministry covored a term ot forty-two years in the Philade'lptjiaConference His minitsrations were satis factory to the church. On motion, tbe memoir was recommitted to Key. Mr. Thompson, with a request that be prepare it with his own taste. Ihe memoir ol Rov. Samuel J. Connor was next in order. I be memoir was approved. Rev. Mr. Mason lQce to ask lor a location for Rov. R. W. Jones. It was granted. Rev. Mr. Thompson asked tor permission to pre sent the recommendation ot Knoon tiiuobs, as a suit able person lor the itinerant ministry, which was gianted. A similar recommendation was presented In bebalf of Henry Vhlto, which was well receivedjby the Conference. Ho was admitted on trial. Rev. Dr. Castle presented a similar application from Frederick M. Brady. Ho was admitted. Rev. Mr. Ibompson piesentcd an application from A. P. Halloway, a man icd man, with a wife and three children. On motion the Presiding Eldor was granted leave to witbdiaw this recommendation. ' Rev. Dr. Durbin, who was appointed Chairman of the Committee on the Coutoronco, named R. H. fatuton. J. Mason. A. Atwood, as minisiers. and Messrs Whiteman, Long, and ii. Maris, Rev. Dr. Hodgson oflerod a serios of resolutions expressive of regret at the transior of Roy. 1. 8. Thomas to the Providence Con.'creuco, aud eulopitio ot tho worth ot Mr. Thomas as a m nislor of the Gospel. The reso utions wore adopted Rev. Mr. Cunningbum alluded to i:ev. S. Patter son, a laborious Mo hodist pieacherli is health 'having tailed through exccssivo labor in the min istry, and sugges ed tbe propriety of raista? $1200 to puichape a house for bis benefit. Tbe monoy was to be raised by shares in turns of $5 each, covering the amount required. Rev. Mr. CunuinghaA was i ppointed Treasurer of the fund. the sexton's col eotion was then tukon up, and amounted to the sum of 6111 60. '1 be following wore appointed as momb -rs of the Board ot Coi.feicnce stewards for the ensuing year: T. C. Murtihy, W. ooper, J. Kriadell, W. K England, J. B. McCul.oosh J. W. P.erson. Ibo report ot the Commit too on Edncatlon was next in ordor. 'Ihe commit! -o having examined all the documents laid before them, oll'ered a seres of resolutions relerring to the educa tion of tho youtn of tbe land, aud expressed a determination to stand by the institu tions of tbe Church now in u?e ior the benefit of this class of pen-ons Tbe report also callod for the the appointment of two laiinen from eae i District as a Commit ee to aid m carrying out the objects suggested. Tbe resolutions of the report were then read and adt pted with slight amendment. Tbe time of tbe morning session was extended. '1 be report ot Commit toe on ai ranging time for Conference sermons and anniversary was read and adopted. Resolutions of thanks were offered to tho. Trustees ot Si. Georpo's Church, friends of the Conference, and iailroud sompauics lor then kindness in tur nisbu g transportation to the members ot the Con lei once. i 1 be members ot Conference at this Juncture rose and tung tbe doxeogv, as expressive of thoir ti.aiikfuluess tor tbe kindness ol the iuembots in contributing luuds lor the purchasing ol a residence ior Rev. 8. 1'uttoisun. Ihe following appointments were then read : appointments. Korth Philadelphia District Joseph Mason, P. E, bt. Georue's, D. W. Bartine; Trinity, a. Long aoie, B faual; Green Htrcei, J. W.Jack.-ou; bpring Cisrtlen (Street, A. Cookman; Fiitn street, J. ti. t-mrth; t-t. John's, J. Dickerson; Keusitg on, J, II. Alday, W.'J.l'atti isoii) Siloatn, J. vf . Arthur, A. 11. Msty ; Hancock btreot, W. U Wood. T, C. Be.t; Twolltn btr.et, W. C. RobiUBon; Uoddmg, to be supplied; Nineteenth Street, H. N. calioiu: Taber nacle, R. H. Pattisou; Cohoeksink, if. Cooper; Port Richmond, E. 1. D- Pepper; JSorth Citv Uome (di-i-stou, A. Maush'p; Rising Sun, J. McClay; Mile" town, S. A. Hefner; Harmer's Hill and Jarretto town, H. McBndo; St. James', J. Todd ; Che ion bam, J. Duy ; Lehman's Chapol and Firview, VV. U. uurrell ; uoylestown, R H. I hew; 1'raukford, J. OurntT ; Bndesburg, J. al. Unison ; Bristol, J. H. Turner; Att.eboro, & H. Kisnor; Ben ealim, J.O Sypherd; Sowtonn, J. H. Mcit. ouch Ian; Lumborville, J. lodd; New Hope. C. T. Frame; Laston, F. Hodgson'; South f astou, C. V7. Avars; Ricbmonu, J. McUee; Struuds urr, J. H. Aldy; Monroe, M D. ItfcCornls; TaLnertvi lo, G. C. Greh; MavlesviI.e, T. C. Grove; Durham Clicuit, to be supplied. I. 1'. Durbin, Corresponding Secretary of Mis-ion-ary boclety, member ei trinity Quarterly Con ference. J. W. ihomas, Conferenee Tract Socioty. C. J. Crouch, Chaplain Culled States Army, mem ber of Spring Garden Quarterly Conference. t-outh Philadelphia Dicu-ici J. Cattle, P. E Union, J Kuill; Aazaretb. T. A. Kuiuluy; Arch Sirett, J. F. iloCleliaud; iibonezer, T vV. Himper; bt. Pt a 's, A. Attwood; Western, T. oteveu; Hroad bireet. T. C. aurpby; Ccutial, G. G Kake-irasr; second Strcot, J. Creiirh; Kieveath St., R. J. Car son; Scott, i.B. Mll.er; tbirtv-siiibthst. FMouro; Haatington, J. alarsb; xiestouvi le, D. klcGuej Radnor anu Uetbeda, L. ii. M Uugjos; Pacu ville, J.R O Uray. tieading District W. L. Gray. P. E. Beading, Efceuiter, G W. Mac'auirlill'' ; Heading, nt. Peter's, f. J. vox; Vanayunk, Mt. Zion. C. tjuok; Miua yuuk. Lbent zer, J.Meredith; Fa 1. ot buhnyikitl aud Noitb Penn, J b. Hutihes; Uoxborouirh, 1. B. ee lyi Oermantown, tdainos Street, J Meredith; Chesnut Hill, S. J. Liltle; C'oushouocken, R. Owen; Her ion tquaro, C. J. Crouch; Koinstowu, Oak street, U, Oram ; Perliomun, J. Huucl ; Montgomery twjiiare, L Dobson; f hasmxvo.e, J. Fmnery; GrorS and iliownuigiown, J Lindamutb; Biidsbaro, T. Surnptitoi, G H. Conoway ; Berks County Mission, M. linrniiilj lilaiion. J. x. Asuton; Corn vail, . bwmdells; Cressnda. S Lucas; PottsviHe, J. 8.' C'ooki Mmm-tsviIio, ti Frain ttoniout, J MoCou ueli : 1 ort Carbon, Mr l-er; Inniaijnn, J Y. Aslv tfn; auch hunk G. Hea'ock;, Prrrvvl le, JS. 1'owns.jid ; Bethlehem, M. U Duwoll ; Cataiaugua, B. F. Jatwt; T. b. Ihomas, Cbaolaln United States Army, laember of Haines street Quarterly Con fen nee , , Uilminttt n Dis'tct J. Cuinjinghara, P. E Wlluiiuetou, Asbury, G. Ciuifeyj do. St. Pau'i, Kitleiilioose; r.o. Uuion, J. D ur(iB; do Scott, J. O'Keill. J. Jones. 11. Sloan; uount Suloui; W. S. Pugb. J. vr. .lofinson; Duiawire City, Z. Poulsuu; bt Ueoree'i, H B- Gillingham. one to be supplied; NfWtirk. J. Sli.'elds; E kton, M. D. Kartz; Bethel, U U. Bcdine; CUnwiowu, u. L. behafor; port Deposit. J. A.Brldlei Zfon, 8. W. Kurtz; Oxford F. B Uarv-ey; Ktw London, W. P. Honrle. I atton DiMriot T.-J. Ibompsen P. K Smyrna, C Cook; Smyrna l i'cmt. b. L.Graoy i Midoletown, W. Urlei Odnwa, W. K. Eaglanp; Dover, H. Col clrrer; Camden, J. W. Hmmersly j Fredoriea and earrett's Chapel, A. T. Scett. If. H. t hompson ; Helton, H, A. Cleveland; Willow Crove, J. J. Pierce; Milford, J. U. UghtboUi-, Uarringten, W. M. Witw, Paow Hill District. I. M. Cooper, P. E. Seafnrl, D. H. Iladioaj laarel, W. Kink. J. Gorrade; Dor hester, U.S. Thompson, W.Trickett; fed-ralsourg, J. W. Weston i Cburett Creek. J. Dare; Cambrido, C. P. Muhid SalisbaryJ. Ceek; WorsesUr, te be prilled t Qaamioo, W. W. Redmsf r Shorotown, T. B. Hillian ; Princess Anne, T, kiaiteadale; Aece mac, T L. Tomkiasea ; Mortbsmaton, J. L. Caft; Snow Hill, T. Ctrkpatricki Milnboro, H. Sandrrion; Milton, W. B. Waltoa; Georgetown, W. Merrill. After which the Conference adjoaraed sine die. The "IIatdh Quistettk" with thr lw SiKR. Certainly the most pleasant or all the charming concerts with which the insane poor of our city have beea favored, wa that of tae "Haydn Quintette," last eventa?, at the Insane Department ef the Philadelphia Hospital, and Almsheuse. It was their third visit. The at tendance was very large, and composed not only of the leading dicers of the House wit a their families, but of many of the most promi nent citizens of West l'liilaselphla, including several of its clergy. Tbe patients, for whose benefit these affairs have been gotten np, were in fall force. The entertainment consisted of qulntettes.quartettes, duetts, and solos, with instrumental accompany ments.sonie ol which.to tbe infinite deltehtof the auditory, were in conome. A platform bad been erected to give eileet to the exhibition. The principal artistes were Messrs. J. F. nope, L. K. Mesinley, John Graff, Kupeae Magee, and J. N. Aitken, and the regular.Quintette, assisted by Messrs. E. S. Worrail, J. . Lncxenback, and E. Covely, Mnsical Director. Among the principal pieces were the "Sleigh ride," by the Quintette, sleigh-bell accompani ment, assisted by Messrs. Liickeuback, Covely, and Miss Emma Pennell; the "Laugh of a Child." trio, Miss Pennell, Mr. E. 8. Worrail, and Mr. Hope organist, Mr. Covely; the "Ditcher's Dg," comic, Mr. Mageej "Lady, Come te Me," composed by Ksstbuin, Qaintette, largely ap plauded; the "Widow Ualone," Hope and Me ginlcy; the "Old Country Party," Hope, encored, followed by the celebrated "Hark, tbe Convent Bells are Ringing," by the whole troupe, as sisted by Miss Pennell. At the termination of this delightfully ren dered piece,qnite an unexpected event occurred, which elicited transports of enthesiasm and de light trom the assembled crowd. Dr. 8. VT. Butler, so long and favorably known as the Chief Resident Physician ana knperiatendent ot the Insane Department, stepped upon the platlorm, and presented Miss Pennoll with a splendid highly wrought and chased silver cake basket, to the entire a scop isk ment and even contusion of the fair recipient, who was wholly unaware of tbe honor pro posed her, accompanying the silt with tbe lol lowing address, which fully sets forth the in debtednef s of the institution to this inoit amiable and Christian young glndy : If its Emma Pennell: With great satisfaction I pertoim tbe pleasing duty, on bohalf of a number of persons connected wilb this institution, among whom the patients aro largely represented, ot pre senting you this silver case baskot as a slight token or our appreciation of tho vaiue of the aid yon have, with so much disinterested kindness, cheerliiluess, and constancy, rendered for nearly three years past in conuueting our Sabbath services. Although in volving a wa.k ot more than two mile, every Sab' ba b, you have in all kinds of weather, been found in your place, and done much, botn by your pre sence ana by your voice, in leading our Songs ot Praise, to - - . ' "Mlnlstortoamlnddieaedj j'iuck irom tne memory a rooted soirow; Raze out tbe written troubles of the brain, And, with some sweet, oblivious antido e, Cleanse tbe ttufTd bosom ot that perilous stuff W bich weighs upon the heart " We liave reaon to know that yoor eflotls linvo been appreciated by the patience, and that tnov have multco in good to somo. We know, too, that vour example and influence have been the means ot into resting others on behult of the unlortuuate ohn9 ot our community whom ior tho timo being it is neces sary to restrain wl bin these wall", and who cer atnly need, and many of whom appreciate all tbe kindiy attention and sympathy that ean be be towed upon them. r 1 he blessing of ''Him thai Is ready to perish" has often been invoked upon you. May you leceive it In ample measure and abovoan, in that final day, when Christ shall make an ills jewe s. may you shine among the brightest in His crown. As you have (lono something to comfort t hrist'S "little onoV on earth, may your own heart be omiorted by tho assurance ef tho lavor of tho Most High, and your mi flub e joy be to "inherit tbe kingdom prepared tor you from the tounoation of the world," and your commendation be, "inasmuch as ye have done It nnto ono ol tbe ! aet of these, my brethren, ye have cone it unto mo." Thanks were returned by William D. Baker, Eeo.. one of the same choir to which Miss Pen nell belongs, that of the Rev. Dr. Butler's, the Presb terian Church, West Philadelphia, iu a briol. 'but very uble and "telling" response. ' But Dr. Butler did not stop here. Turning to Mr. Dttker. and calling on Mr. J. L. Davis, tho orcai fat ol the church spoken of, who, with Miss Pennell. had assisted in forming the choir of the insane, he presented each of the gentle men with a bcautiiully embossed silver dessert knile, bcariBg their several names engraved. This added to the delight of the patients, all ot whom regarded these gentlemen with no ordi nary reverence, appreciating, as they one ana all did, their weekly ellerts in their behalf. During this interregnum Messrs. Meeiuley and Magee weie costuming themselves, and' now made their rather novel appearance in negro character. Several scenes were given with much eflect, "Heller's Second Siarht Outdone." Mr, Hope acting as the Wizard; an exhibition of Aiesmersm, witn nr. Aiaee tn a ctairvoyam state, wPn "Lesions on the Banjo," Hope and Mnpee, amusingly interrupted by Megiuley, who kept time to the music, in tue reur oi tue per formers, in an impromptu uegro dauce, half jig, nail b) ent down, greeted witn snouts ot laugh ter at his inimitable representation ot the-cha rocter. We never saw more genuine delight than was expressed in the eves, looks, uud whole manner of the unfortunates whom he. wbv eii(learine to amuse. The whole affair will be iminemoiial among the patients of tuo institution. , Chicken Stealers on Horseback. About 6 o'clock this inoraing, Officer Bucks was standing in tne neighborhood ot Fortieth and liaiby roud, when he saw two nee roes approach ma him on horseback, cam lug large biurj. He ordered them to stoo, and they irnmed'ately lodcofr a rapid ratf. The officer pursued mid bred a pb-tol ut them, and it is tboueht, from me action oi one oi mem. mat ne was wounded. Tbe pursuit was continued to 'i'hirtv-third and Darby load, v.hen it was found that one of the durkics wus missing, and tue otuer had butti f-or.-es lu bis pocssiou. TLte fugitive was arresfed aud the horses Recured. Mr. Andrews, v ho rtt-idt'8 iu Darby, Hentitied tho uninv.il as bis property, and the bass alluded to were well filled with ch ckens, which weie undoubtedly eioieu. , Attempted Highway Robbery. Two fciOiviituals, named John Smith and John Cuant, v.ere arrested last nleht charged with highwav robbery. It appeurs that a man was kuockod down on Delaware avenue, near Dock street, and robbed. The police were informed of the fact, and a low tavern in the 'neighbor hood was visited, in which thi' defendants were lounrl. One of tbe piny, immediately on the entrance of the police, was observed to sucrote somr thing behind a cracker-box, which, on ex-, aminntion, was found to be a roll ot uoies, which wore identified by the partv robbed. Aldarnvia ttijiler committed all the prisoners lor a further hewing. , Personal. Miss Dorothea L. Dlx U apain pcriorniiug her labor ot love. She is nov in Philadelphia, and this morning visited the Insane Doj artuientof the rhiludelpbia Hospwiil, where, in company with Dr. Butler, tho Clilof Resident Physician, she was enftaeed in ei aniintng the condition of the luuiatus of that jneritorioys institution. . 1 BntTn is a Station IIousk. This morn ing, about 2 o'clock, a woman was delivered ot a child at the Thirteenth Police District Station House, Twenty-first Ward. She gave the name ol Elisabeth Donahue, and stated that she re sided on Germantown road, near Jefferson street, at St. Hans place. The Lieutenant ot the Dis trict, after making Inquiries, fonnd out that she aa not live mere, but resided in Doyicstown, ducks county It seems that she was stopping temporarily with a German family who reside close by tbe Thirteenth District Station House, and they, discovering ber condition, immediately nastenea ner to that place. A Presentation to an Officer. Dav Sergeant Adam Reese hns been presented with uuuupume revolver Dy tne Dansors anu brokers doing business about the Exchange. BOW TO TILL TOU a FOBTTJUB. The mode of fortune-telling which we are about to describe can be practised upon any day in the year, provided It is not Sunday, Christmas, or Thanks giving Day. Get up early In the morning, and if the weather be clear and pleasant it will be so much the better, and arees yourself for going out, lake a sum of money, to be proportioned to yoor circum stances, put it carefully Into yoor pocket-book, and if yon go In tbe right direction yon will find it your fortune to get an excellent suit ot elothes, at a very low price, item Towkr Hall. BO. 618 AfABKKT SrOJEET, ' ' BiMiirr & Co. A Fixed Fact. a honsetcaid. boaa Jnir of her in dustrious habits, said, quite innocently, that on a certain occasion she rose at tour, made a lire, put on the kettle, prenared lVr break fant. and mmA all tliA beds "lelore a single soul was up in tho house." inai lamuy, oi course, oouitnt their coal ot Mr. William W Alter.No. 967 N. Ninth street Evervbodv Woes wbo wishes tbe best coal in tho market at the lowest price. Remember tne Brauoh Office, Sixth and Spring Garuen. VfBT PUBCHASB inferior articles, when th anmn price will purchase superior onesf We al ude to the ready-made Clothinr sold at Charles Stoke te Co.'s One-f rice Clothing House, nnder the Contiuoutal Hotel. Prices the lowest; workmanship the best, t all and see garments. Ihe price marked in plain figures on every article. Brcwd's Bronchial Troches, when allowed to dissolve in tbe mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parts; the soothing elTect to thj mucous lining of the windpipe allays Pulmonary irritation, and gives relief In Coughs, Co'ds, and tho various Ibroat A flections to which pub.'Ic speakers and singers ore liable. SCHUTLKILT. AtD LFHIQH COAL. It is always cesirable to know where to got good articles oi any dercription. at leasonable rates. and ior the information ot those who dosiro to purchase any bebuy kill or Lohigh Coal, the tact may as well be made public, that me bona Jide articie can le obtained at the Coal Yard ot ueorge a. ' cone, jho. ibis w i summon avenue doers may pa ier a' sso in a. third S'rect. Tkas! Teas! Teas! V. L MaCdook & Co . No 116 S. Jbird stnet, bo!ow Chesuut, have just re ceived frefh invoices oi i.ew ciop teas oi all choice brands and of exceedingly fine quality, which are offered at greatly reduced prices. Budoced Trices fhologranbs ot flno slvle. and supcibiy executed, nu uml, liiu-like. and ar.isno. See spicinien and outain item at B. F. Reimer s Caller' , No. 624 Arch stteet Himia on Ruptdbk treated with Drofe.sfonal ski ), and trusses oi ( proved contrnction applnd cy v. ii Kteoies, cor, oi iwuiituaud uacu streets. 7-30'a, 5-UO'e, I0-4O-B. ISSI'h. C'OMVOUND lsrRKST NOTES. Cold m silvkr, Bouout and sold bt Dkexei. It Co., Nu 84 S. third street. rry.y'lrfr A DiEtourT of One Hundred Dol n" f f LaR8 and upwards in tne piico ot S.ock & Co, and other make of Piat os. . J. E. Gould, Scvnthand chesnut streets tpS? A Repuctioh of 20 per ceht rx the ll C If ' IiEOULAR SCHUDULK PUICIiS. . Desiring to. teduco our large stock of superior and highly finished Hoittwod Pianos, previous to the ro- mot al to onr new store, No. 1108 Chunut street, we have conduced to oiler them' at prices below the cost to marnlacluro ' Persons desiring to purchase a hit-t class Piano at reducod rutoj, Bhou d not foil to avail themtcives of th.s opportunity. . SCUOMACKER & Co., Wareroums, No. 1021 Chesuut stroet. W. & B , Good CIo'hing,Oak Hull, Sixth and Mar'tei W. & B , Goi.d C'ioihmg, Oak Hal , bixtb aud Market W. t B., Good Clothing, Ouk Uah, sixth and Marvel W.ft. B.. Coed Clothing, Oak Hall, S xth and Markot W.IB,, Good Clothing, Oak La:i,Sixtliaud Market W. k B.. Cood Clothing. Oak Ha l, Sixtb and Market MAltlllKIJ. SIIAW-OUNTER On Hiarch 21, by the Roy Sunmol Irwin. Air. JAMES K. StlAW to Miss tlAkl'HA HliNiEK. all ol fhiladeluiia. QCKKSALL FRIEDALE March 8, 1SS0 at No. 1SU6 jiarl. orouh strei t. Koi fington, by Kov. J. W . Ai tuur, jur ninuijiju uuicao&lu 10 :uiss tLlZA FRIEsDALE. l)ip;u. VOSTFE -On March 21, WAlIERV FOSTER nl kinni tun. m the 2titb veal' oi tisaire. 'Ihe lelalives and male tnends of tho lumily, La- fave to Lodpo, No 71, A. Y. U ai d f xcel-iur Mark 1 odae No. 21U. are invited to at.eud bis funeral, fiom bis late residence No Co7 Car ponUr struct, on J-r.day aitornoon next at 8 o'clock. hUVPUREtS. On tbe21"t mstant, UICUARD V. liUMPUHEYS, aved f 8 years. His relatives and lrieuds are respectfully invited to attend tho lunerul. Irom liiB la e lesidenoe. No. 1114 Biown street, uu Sunday, the 25.U iuotuui, al2 O'clock. - KELLEY. Suddenly, on the 20th of March, JOHN KELi-Ei. aged 66 ears. 'ihe relatives aid mends of tho lamily are respect fully invited to attend bis lunerul, from bis Into ns deuce, hidtway reel, on Sunday alurnoou at 2 o'clock, Gloucester city, IN. J. ri HE PATENT ONE-MINUTB EGG-BEATERS I will whin up a dozen eK" into a s lit' loam in tout space ot time. or saie, wim otner imii, ov ' TliL'MAN & SrilW. Ko. 8a5( right fhlrtv-flve MABKKT Ht., bc.ow Mntb, 171TCHEN. COOKING. AND HOUSEKEEPINf J HKrdviare Sumeious articles oi tbeui may be ibuuu at me naiuware eiore oi TBUJfAI S, 8n.W. No !(' ItlitThlrry-flve) M ikKK'I' t. below Ninth. T0r-IiTTE Oli WASH ICR CUTTEUS WITH Jl Double Knives. 1 wo ot the most approved pa: ten s ior cu tiug .ean er or rnuuer wai-iiers iar wuce wihbts, luuiuters, maublnlsts, e'e, are ior saio by Tltl'M AN A nllAVf. Ko BS'Jtl.lglit fblnj flvei MAllKET 8t . below Moth IOR D A N ' 8 TON 10 ALE JOtDAN '8 TON It.! Lr. JUhUAS-S pfl-lU ALK. JOHIIA.N 8 TONIC AT.E. It is reeonime rjflea tiy plijsicluns oi tl.i-i and other rIu s aa a -uperlor i nir mo refpilies but a trial io cimiiic lie uici-t tkrpticul oi its great mal'. le ba bad, vliiilttti and luluil, ol 1 . 1. JoUl) IN, No. 220 I'KAll roer Cbsnipagns Cider by tbe doren, buttled, or by tb torn i mi 'I'lIE F Ij 0 11 lu H C 13 LOCK AND KNOT STITCH MKWINO MAO II TN EH, A re lb best and h only leyilly mschtnci warranted to tive nilje eotiHactlon, or money returned. RAl.KBUOOMS, Ko. CSO CHESUUT STREET jr. D All klf.I et fln Kiwing ani ftltcliing promptly Ccne la tbe UeaUSt DissBtr. Qperutois tuuthiou the Florence, without charge, at tlimflie. i sttr A M E K T I N G OH' THE STOCK holders ol in D ALL C'hLKK OIL COUP A . ... .,.,.1.. riri1,. Nn. :il,M lU.i.kllh' w.. (!C oil w ,, - 3 n t JOUS kirUOBD, t tetary. KKIIiA Y. Atarch 8 at ll e'ciork A. M., ior the puroot trutlivieV lb atun oi ihe Dlreotor in Ipaniug uu t vpvraluiK a tne Oej-au traut In Vuuanso enmity, fa. nit such oi ber buli.e as ihe liourd may urinrf to tbe notice oi t 'o.-khiieM. n A . l 111 It A H I d IHB GREAT STEENGTHENINO TONIC, f0t a Whisky Preparation) IIOOrLAND'S GERMAN KITTERS, WILL CCBa DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Resulting from any cause whatever. PROSTRATION OF THE SYSTEM INDUCED BT TBI SEVERS BABD8HITB, IlrOfiCEI, yivERs, or Diseases of Camp Life. B0LDIEBS, anZF-NS, MALE OB fEHALE, ADULT UB YOUTH, Will flnd In this BPters a pnre Tonic, not dependent on bad liquors for their anntst muracuaons enects. DYSPEPSIA, and Diseases Resulting from Disorders of the -Liver and Digestive Organs, ' ABB CUBED BT IIOOFLAND'S GEKJIAN BITTEES. This Bitters Has performed mora r.n r vivo satiHiactioD, has more testimony, bas more repectab! ' people to Veuub lor It. than dt oihar rioi in h. market. . o e defy any one to contradict this assertion and WILT, PAY gllOOO To ny one who will pioduce a certificate published by us that is not genuine. . ' 13 oofiand's G erman Bitters WItL CUBE EV1BT CASE OV CLR0X1C OR XERVOUS DEBILITY, ASD DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS F m Obseive the tallowing Symptoms, resntt'ng trom Dla. 0(uersoltliel)iKestive omttiu: Constipation. Inward Plies Fu nesa of Blood to tbr lieao. Acidliv of ttia Hiomacti nku.ma : 1j1bubi ioi Fooo, Fu tens or Vt eltht in the' btouisch, Sour I ruetntiuus, H.nkliiiiorFiuu . ttnn at the Pit of the "tonjach ewim mlng of tbe Head. Humed audDltn- . , cult Breathlm.. Flut eth gat tbe Her. rt. Choking or Hullucatmg ' eensatiuus when lu a ! urn aoeture. Din nera of Vision, Don or Webs b.lore tbe blunt. Fever and Dull Tain in the Road. DeUcleucy ot Pcisplrution. Ife lowuess iJifc'L5.v,,kln uia ln tha Wde, ' -nC!lt- Limbs. I-.te.. tuihlen Flunks o Heat. Jiiin.lug In Hie Fiesh ConsWnt ln.uylnlngs of tvii. and treat Depression of Hphits..' BEMEAIBKR, That this Bitters is not Alcohulia C.t .7J tl : tl1 Hum or Ii vhitky, and .camutt bw Druukuu ds, bvi u the ttetl lontc m tne world i HEAD WHO SAYS MO. Fiom Kov. JV. D Belgiried, Pastor ol Twelfth Bapils Cl-urcb, Tbiiailelpbia. bcntlemen i I have rectntly been laboring nnder the cis rtssina tlicis ol iiiUUstsiion accompanied u pros nathu oi ibo nervous at sitm. Numerous reuiedieswere. recuiLU.eniled by intuus, anu some ol ilium les ea but vl liout ii'llei Vour littLuim's i.trmuu 141 iters were leco u uieiiueo b persons wbo huO tried them, aud whose luvoiab.e nuniien ol tbito Uii.trs inuuueu uio wiry tbeut I luust court us thut I hail an aversion to Vau nt tieolcliics irom the "thousand and oue" unaoK bit ters," v. boseoniy ulm seems to be U pa m on sweetened and erupted liquor upon the ruumiun ty In a sly way. aud tie tendency ot wiiicb I iear, la io make iiianva coiitiruitd urunkaru Upon leariilnir that yours was icany a meuiiiiud prcpaiauou 1 tuuk It wl a bappy erect. Its action not onu upon the stomach out upon ihe nervous system was prompt and vramying. I leel that I bav derived gicat aua perinuueui benedt frouj the use of a few bodies. Veiy icsoect nilr yours, W i HEIFtlTFD . . 'o. 254 r haokaaiAXoa t.ot A Frr mtheRtr E D Fendi.ll, Assistant Editor Christlaa Chioulcie, Tbilaotlphia. 1 have derived decided benefit from Ibe use of Hoof lsn. 's l-eiiiiun Ijideis llu leei it 11 v bnvi t..M ceu mend il.em as a tuott vaiuuble tuilu, to all wbo are, ml triii k Horn eneml ilehiiliy or irom diseases arielng Horn iltraiiit uitui ol the liver. Yours truly, E. I). FEND ALL. From Ber. P. Nerrlge, Pastor of the Pasayunk Baptlit t Lurch. Tbllaue.puia Fiom the manv rtFpec-tabk reoommenilatlona given to S t HoeLuLd's (..ein.an Litters 1 was iuduued to give, tl. cm a trial. Alter using several buttles I louud tliem to be a good remedy or Otbl.ity , auu a most eaeel cut tonic ior tb stomach. ii. Al. RlUOlS. Frero Eev. William Smith formerly Pastor or the Yin tint own and Aihivuie (N. f.) Baptist Churches. Iltvlny used In mi laml y a number oi bottles of your fio fluuu's Ueiuian Litieia, 1 have iO say that 1 regard tlu iu as an excel cut mtdlcli e, specially adapted to r U'dve the dl-ta-es tbey are recommended lor Thar streutttbeu and liivlt,uraie Uin system w hen debi. luted, aud are uselu ln dltoi ders of tbe ilver loaaoi appetite, etc. 1 hvt alj-o ret-oiuuiended them to several of mr Iriends. who bava tried tbem and loimd them f re,a bcnthclal in ibe restorailou ol health. yours iru y. ilu H RMITfl, ' Jio. 9Co Hatehluson street, l'hllada. D BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Btt that tke senators of "C. M. JACKSON" la oil tbs Wiapptt of each bottle. PRICK. Single Bottle One Dllr, or m IlalX Ioeni for 03. , , . Fhou'd yoor nearest Drurglst n t bars the article, do vui ue put uu vy muy oi iu unu v'ini preparations that nmy be oflered In Its plao. but send to us, aud war mm hirward. at!ur.v natked. bv Axiinuu. rEINCIFAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, ' SCCCES30ES TO O. U JACK SOX CO), riiOPRIZTOBS. I For sale by Drujglstj and Dealers In every town tn ti ritd Stats. j Matin p2ui