THE DAILY EVENING TELEGllAPn.r-PniLADELPmA, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 186G. UIT Y INTELLIGENCE Tor Addiional City Intelligence tee Eijhlh 2'age. Eaf.tek Sunday. Yesterday being Easter Bnndy, the day was observed ia the Catholic nl. other churches in a beeoralni? manner. W'.mf of the places designated were filled with 'attentive hearers. At the Cathedral, lonfc before the hour announced for the morning services, thousands of persons had euiered the spacious edifice, and Dy 10 o'clock pews, aisles, and tvery available space was occupied by an im menxe congregation. Heats were lndl3oiTJil natcly taken possession of by visitors to the Church, and a lar,e portion ot pewholdcrg were lett to do the bent thev coula for places. Py direction of the Eeverend Chancellor of the iMorrse, several pews had been reserved for the use of tho? c to whom invitations had been ex pended, but these, too, had early- occupants. Although some inconvenience resulted from the demand lor seats, the strictest decorum was observed during the splendid ceremonies. Near 11 o'clock A. M, the Rrand march by Lind palnter was commenced by the Gcrmanla Or chestra, and soon the procession entered the Cathedral from the Episcopal residence, and took plnc.es within the sanctuary. The Rieht Reverend Bishop, James Frederick Wood, was robed in the maenificcnt dress of his office, with mitre and crozier, and after the sinking of Havdn's "Te Ileum" bv a fine combi nation choir, he ascended the altar and began the celebration of Pontifical Mans, assisted aa follows: Assistant Priest, Hev. James O'Connor; Peacon of the Mass, Kcv. Aug. J. klcConoiuy, Chancellor of the Diocese; r-ub-Ieacon, Mr. Eaniuel Mattinjrly, Seminar? of St. Charles Dor xomeo; Deaconp of Honor, lievs. James O'Heilly and John J. Elcoek. The followiDg seminarians wereubordinale officers of the Mass: Master of Ceremonies, Messrs. F. O'Neill and J. McbHroy; Tburilcr, Mr. J. Mellon; Acolytes, Messrs. I). Brennan and D. McDurmott; Torch Hearers, Messrs. O'Brien, Kelly, Reilly, Lawlor, O'Hara, and Boyle. The choral portion of the services consisted of Ilummel's Chorus Mass in B flat with instrumental accompaniment, opening with the "Kyrie Eleison" in excellent style. Every part ot the grand chorus was sung with fine musical effect. The Duo, in Mendelssohn's "Kong ot Prah-e," was splendidly sung by the Misses Welsh, at the otrcrtorlura. The altar presented a rich and brilliant ap pearance duricg the services, and was decorated with art and natural beauty. At its rear was a grove of evergreens, and distributed among elaborate candelubras were clusters of lilies, jsponicas, and other rare flowers and twiuincs ot ivy, myrtle, and laurel. Above were arches of light, wound with green branches, and in ad dition to innumerable candles upon the altar, two bcantitul groups of gas lets were fixed at its sides. A gorgeons eifect was produced as the noon-day eun, reflected from the rich-colored skylights, fell upon the vestments, lights, and ornaments used within the sanctuary. An elo quent sermon was preached by the Rev. JVJ. Ehanahan, from the text prescribed for tbjxtiiy. After the Mass, the Papal Benediction was im parted by the Right Reverend Bishop, and the moraine services closed with the overture to Mebul's Joseph by the orchestra. In the after noon Pontifical Vespers was sung, and the attend ance was as large a3 during tne earlier part of the day. Easter was also observed in St Augustine's Church, N. Fourth street, by the celebration ot a Grand Deacon and Sub-deacon Mass, the cele brant being the Rev. Father PeroleBi, of the Sistine Chapel, Rome, and the sub-deacons, the Rev. Fathers Stanton and Mark Crane. The main altar was splendidly decorated with na tural flowers in great profusion, and other appro priate adornments, and when lighted up with jnDumsrable wax tapers arranged on it, pre sented a most beautitul and striking appearance. The church was densely crowded with worship pers, many no doubt having been attracted by ihe announcement that Hummel's Grand Mass in D would be performed tor the first time ia Philadelphia on this occasion. The mass was admirably rendered with the utmost precision and effect by the choir, which numbered up wards of forty excellent voices, and included some ot the best professional and ' amateur talent in Philadelphia. . The amplest justice was done to the splendid work, and reflected great credit on all engaged in iu performance, as well 89 upon Protcssor Thunder, under wliose auspices it was so creditably produced. II am ine fs "Alma Virso" wns sung at the Oifcrtory with treat nowcr and effect.' Miss Blackburne sustaining the solo portions in the most credit able manner. The Rev. Fa'hef Crane delivered an appropriate and eloquent discourse on the occasion, and the celebration throughout was ot a highly Impressive and interesting char acter. Deaths in Philadelphia. -During the tast week the whole number of deaths in this city was 243, of which 17 were persons from the country.' As usual, consumption of the Junes carried off the largest number, 47; there were 2'2 deaths of inflammation of the lungs, 8 of in flammation ot the brain; 76 were under one year, 14 from 80 to 00, 1 from r!0 to 100, and 1 liom 100 to 110. ' Nativity United States, 214; foreicn, 48; unknown, lfi; from the Almshouse, 10: people ot color, zi; irom the country, 17. Males, too; lemaies, iju; dovs, 74; girls, el. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 8. The number of deaths, compared with the corres ponding week of 1805, and of last wnekj was' as follows : Week ending April 1st, 18G5, was 354. Week endiDg March 24th, 1800, was 275. ArkiYals akd Depastures. The fol lowing statement shows the number of foreign and coastwise vessels that arrived at the port, of Philadelphia durirg trie montn ot March, as compared with the same month in 1865: 1S66. For. Coast. 1865. , To'l. For. Coast. To'l. Steamships. fchira ltarijucs Brigs Schooners. . Slocps Steamers. ,. Barges home ... 8 a 8 6 11 26 600 678 iao 603 476 :1 8! 11 8 9 85 607 0)9 79 06 621 6 17 9 23 17 2 2 683 678 ltfO 603 476 68 681 609 79 96 21 66 2336 2390 66 2190 2240 Affalbs at the Navy Yard. The new fric ate LhaUanooaa has boon ready for her con- tract trial for several weeks past, and is now at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, awaiting the orders of the Navy Department. The conditions of the trial are as follows: She is to make a three days' tea trial, during which the performance of ner machinery Hiuat be satisiuctory, ana aurins a Tart of the time it must be shown that her boilers can burn fourteen thousand pounds of coal per nonr, ana that her engines will work eff in an efficient way the steam produced by this coal. It is expected that the Chattanooga win luuy come up to, it not exceed, these requirements. . - i To be Improved. The buUdine belong ing to the Gas Worts, In Seventh street, above Cheenut, by order of the trustees ia about to be fitted ud In a more commodious stvlo. The wines of the building will be extended, and anoiuer story aaueu. About siO.ooo will be pent in the improvements in question. The old building was once in tne po-session ol the German Library Company of Philadelphia, by whom the seoond story is still occupied. The enlargement of the building is deemed indlspen t,a' Ja fur the proper accommodation of the em' ployeB of the gas office and lor the public. The work will be coinmeuced during the present WCCK. , , : Charged with Highway Robbkbt. A person bv the name of Oscar Willis was bo ore the Recorder ou the charged highway rob bery. A lew evenines since John McDerraot, of Norristown, was robbed in the ncighbortiood'of Ninth and (ireen street". He was about taking the cars when be was enticed away by a'crowd and taken to a drinking saloon, and after leaving that was robbed of a gold watch, worth three hundred dollars, and forty-seven dollars In money, and a certificate ol stock. Willis.it is alleged. committed the theft. The watch was recovered, and the orwoner committed iu default of $3000 tun to answer. ! The Temperance Refobm. Yesterday a large and interesting meeting of the friends Of temperance took place, in the Eleventh Street Methodist Church, tindor the auspice, of the Frank ha Division, No. 6, a of T. Brief but Interesting addresses were made by W. J. Mul 11 n, J. N. Morrison, and Rev. R. J. Carson. Another temperance meeting, undor the auspice of the Crystal Fount and Sliver Spring Divisions, S. of T., was held about the same time, in the church at Twentieth and Fitzwatcr streets. Remarks were made on the occasion by N. M. Tratt, Alexander Sloan, and others. The meeting was an interesting one, and pro ductive of much good. Receiving Stolen Goods. A man named Levi Bemhelmcr, who, at a previous hearing, was held for a further examination on Saturday, 24th ultimo, upon the charge of receiving stolen goods, was held in $2000 bail on Saturday afternoon to answer at court. The piece of goods was found in the house of the accused, and two pieces of other blue cloth which were re covered at 'a dychoute were tully identified by George Campbell, of the firm of Campbell k Pollock, Twenty-first street and Washlntrton avenue, as their property. Mrs. Bcrnheimer, who was charged with a similar offense, was discharged from custody. Hernhelmer claimed that he knew notning about the illicit purchase. Running Cabs on Suntjav. The report which was received trom llarrisburg last week, by telegraph, to the effect that the Union Pa- tenjrer Railway had neon made a post-route, and would, therefore, be authorized to run its curs on Sunday, appears to be lounded on facti The officers of the railway have purchased, it Is stated, a contract lor currying mails across the city every day of the week, which has been a p- E roved by the Postmaster-General, and they ave been authorized to carry the contract into execution. This gives them the right, however, to run only at the arrival of the mail trains, and not at oiner nours. Liberal Bequests. The following ore amon'' the benucsts of Mr. John P. Crnv.nr. re. ctntly deceased: Upland Church, at Chostor 15000 Pennsylvania Colonization Society 6000 Baptist Educational Sooiety Jooo iuiono sy,ura, meaia lyyo It is stated that he left $350,000 in cash to hi widow, and $1,000,000 to be divided among his children. Mr. Crozcr wns believed to be worth somewhere between $2,000,000 and $1,000,000. Charge Dismissed. The President and Secretary of the Vulcan and Government Oil Companies, who were before the Recorder on the charge of conspiring to defraud, were, ou Saturday, discharged, the Recorder not con sidering the charge ol conspiracy made out. MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean are to tlav in . V . T I . ! H' 1 r i 1 1 1 iuc iimirts lueuiiL, 111 iuuuun, iu April. I'rince Nanoleou is about to sell all his bronze and marhlc statues collected in his Roman House in Paris. M. Louis Hottinguer. a rich banker, died lately in Paris. His estate is valued at twelve million dollars. rrince Louis Lucien Bonaparte is making an excursion in the valleys ol the Spanish Basoue country, for the purpose of studvins the dialects ot the various districts. Cave Johnson, Postmaster-Gpneral under President lolk, is a candidate for the Tennessee State Senate, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death ot Senator Bart. Burke's "Extinct Peerage," a book which has long tbcen a rarity with genealogists and others interested in pedigrees, has lust been reprinted by Messrs. Harrison, it) London. Numerous coats ot arms hare been added to the new issue. Five newloca? publications appeared in Con stantinople last v?ar. Still another ia Inst an nounced the Takolmi lldjaret or Moniteur du Commerce, a scrai-olucfal sheet, to be published weekly, in Turkish and French. Mr. William Swinton's "History of the Cam paigns of the Army of the Potomac" was an nounced ror pbuucat'on aurmcr tne present month, but is delayed. It Is understood that Mr. Swinton is engaged upon a general "History of the War of Secession in America. The London Header says that Lord A?h- btitiiham has pri.'ely printed a catalogue of his collection of manuscripts, in three large thick octavo volume". It is said thnt no copy has been given to any of the public libraries in Eng land; but one has been sent to the Imperial Library In Paris. Maior George K. Lett, Assistant Adiutsint- Ceneral of Volunteers on the staff of General it. who was for a long time the ollice a sist- ant of the late Colonel Bowers has succeeded to tlie official position of the latter, with the rank of major in the regular army. . The Auburn (N. Y.) Advertiser savs that a son of Brigham Young, formerly a resident of that village, was ia town last week, looking up sundry debts of his father's, which he was anxious to liquidate, with the interest which had accrued during thirty-live years. , There are now eleven vacant cavmnal's hats. and it is reported that six of them will be placed on the neaas or tne following preiats at tne June Consistory: Monsignori Matteucci, ex Governor of Rome: Uohenlohe, the Pope's almo ner: Chipi, Papal Nuncio at Paris, where he will be succeded bv Monsignore Franchi; Maunim?, Archbishop of Westminster; Lynch, Bishop ot Charleston, and a Mexican prelate. The late Captain Gronow, author of lour volumes ot "Personal Recollections" recently published in London, left bis family in destitute I'lrciimsiuuce. a Buuucriptiuu lias ueen opeueu for their benefit. Captain Gronow was disin herited by his lather in favor of his brc cher, a clergyman, and ine small income wmcn lie de rived from the interest of a sum charged on the family estate ceased with his lite. The Imaum of Muscat, who has 1ut been assassinated by the tribes settled on the shore of the Persian Gulf, was at the head of one of the richest and mo"t powerful states of ArabH. His possessions comprised, independently of the territory of Muscat, a part of Moguistan. tbo iflands of Kischm and ' Ormuz, the island ol Zanzibar, and the eastern coast of Africa from Cape Cardafou to Querimbo.. The Eldora (Iowa) Ledner gives an account of a man living in Hardin county, who is said to be monger than tee celebrated ur. wiuoxiup. His name is Walter Hadlock. He was a member of Company C of the 6th Iowa infantry. Dtirintr the rnnrcn ot isaerman s army to tne sea ne lost his right arm in a skirmish near Macon.' He teems to suncr out nttie inconvenience irom tne loss, and chops wood with his left arm. It Is no unusual etiort lor nun to cut ana cora two and a half cords perday, and he offers a wager of fifty dollars that he van split one hundred aud fifty rails a duy. Paris is not keepinsr Lent, savs a correspond ent. The Church itself has razed all the old bar riers which separated this season from the rest vt the year. The Tuileries gives a concert , every Monday night, which Is really a party in every respect but the absence ol dancing. The Sunday service at the Tuileries is likewise a Bort of festi val, to which thousands try to go. I think I told you Abbe Deguerry preaches there, and the mash: is by the best performers ol the Opera, Opera CoDJique, ana Theatre L-yriquo, unuertue direction of Mons. Auber. frldavs Count Do Nleuwerkerke (pronounced Newklric),tiie keeper of the Louvre, gives in his magnificent saloons 'n this palace a musical entertainment, exnioits the lasf pictures by our artists, the latest wofta of art from our sculptors' and carvers' hands. All the world of literature and art are to be seen ihete. He is. howevw. so ungallant as to ex clude ladies; efforts are making to melt him Into more chivalrv, and it is whispered he will repeal the sort of Salic Law he has published. Sunday night the Princess Mathllde receives company, and here, too, literature and art are in the ma lont.v. til the Ministers, and most of the Dlblo- matlo Corps, receive once a week : dinners and concerts are numerous. You see, though we are in Lent, we are not without varied entertain meiits every pight of the wetk, ' AMUSEMENTS. KIBLEY'B CONTINENTAL NEWS IXcbakse. Cholra'Reat to all placea ol Aausenitnt may be had p to 8H o'clock any mnlln, HI ly CHOICE SEATS AND ADMISSION 8. TlckeU can It had a t.t "HiddRAMMB OFKICR, Ko. 4S1 CHV6NVT BtreM, oppnuUe the Pot tOftVe, for the Cnrrnat, Arch, Walnal, and Acadfimr of -Mnnilo, p lo e o'clock. vrT tvfnim. 1 1 If AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CORNER Ol liHOAD and LOCUST Street. Lenoee and Manager WILLIAM WF1EATLET. DKagcment ol the far-tamrd wbo will maVe their first appearance In ThUadotphla In throe jtrt. In a variety 01 sparkling Kmertaln niei.f. embodying In happy prolusion a. I those ele ments ot CiHACB, DEXTERITY, and COURAC which have Riven to those Brilliant ArtlMi A WOKLD-WIDIi KAMK. MP. WHKATLKY la tiratitled In axln preacnllnff to the Philadelphia oubllc th.ne old-time invoiltn, nhoso grnluri haa maintained Ihrouidi all the chanties of their marvel ou career both In th la country ami In France, pte-etnluent and glorious ivuown. as the moat ver--tl e, accoinulinh-d. and uracnlul exponent! of the cbartri ot the Pantomime known to any stage. '1 he liavcla reialn, In reallr wonderful degree of Irpthneii. the alngntar power to attract and to alien which has ever diH liiKUislxid them, and Mr. Whcuticy trusts that the enr'tycmrni which no has now great pleasure In announcing, mar renew In ellcct the tiap plcft triumphs associated with their fame Ihe pecuuar attractions of the Knrcls' repertoire cnmiirmlng several emlrclv new 10 tlio public 01 1'lil.a dclplila wl 1 be produced in a style of e chance and com pleteness, which air. NVIieotliy will enaeavor to rernler worthy ofhla own rcnuuth n and of their bl"h renown. kASI r.K WOMIAY LVl-.SlKO, April 2d. OABKlh-L HAVl.L, ANTOISE RAVEL, Y.'UNG AV7.BK A ASD A TROUPE OF ARI ISTS KUMULtuU foaXY 1 KR.-ON8, among whom mav be mentioned the ilAKILNKTri KaMILY (SIX IN NUMBER). H1UNOR1 1 A PEPITA, Premiere Danseuse, from the Opera at Paris, M VON lUMME. first male dancer, and ballet master irom Hamburg, liod'llea Vandrta, Morzetti Desiree, Julia Lehman. Alous. Varna-la, Garcia, Bchmidt, AxtelO. Lehman, aud a - Full and Mngnlflcent Corps do Ballet. In grand enteitalnment commencing with the Bullet l'untomlne, called KIMKAt OR, THE ADVEM'UHEb OfiK jESONATJT. VTM'lLATAli. the Aerial Voyagor.l) AURI EL RAVEL KIM KA, Emperor of China ANfOISE RAVEL Keying Mons. Hchmidt Chou I haning J. Martlnetti Tungnlng P. Martlnetti Klakhlng M. Florence Kublaukhan Phlllppo Martmettl s annulling M. Uaicla Tel, Princes and Daughter of Kim Ka, , Mad'lie. Juila Lehman Grand Mar'n Arrival of the Emperor and his Daugh ter, the I'rinccss- Dunces Incidental to the Piece. Grand ( hloese Dlvoni( inont hy the full Corps. Grand Oriental, t omplex, hymholical Dance Invented by the Ravem, and executed Dy thirty Lad loa and Oan t emenot the Corps de Hallet. Grand Pas de Vuatre bv SinKORPTA PEPITA. llAD'I.LEs VAMMUS.MAHZKTTl. and DESIREE. ' Astonishing Chinese, los by YOU.NO A.MI.UKJA, Pup.l of Guhrlci Rave1. GRAND IABLEAU AMD FINALE. To be followed by THE DF.FIANCF. A CIofsIc Scene of Groupings, by JL'LIEN and PIUL- Lirer. atAuiijii 111 jn conclude with the Great Fairy Fautourme en- tit fcu mu RED GNOME. THF FAMOrB WAKUIOK NTOINE RAVEL IHE KKII UUME XUUNU AAIKK'CA The i-kcleton Julion MartlutUI Alfred Paul Murtlnnttl Rocino sious. A. Lehman HoBiildl M Florence licruslo ; Mons. Schmidt I- ugenla Mal'ilo Delroe Vanilla M'me Maraettt 'i he Orchestra under the direction of M. KomaluviUe, MATlNEE EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK. Admlrslon 75 cents Reserved Seats, Parquette and Paniucite Circle, SI 1 Family Cl'nie, 411 cents; Amphitheatre. 25 cents heats cmV t-s secured at C W. A. Trumpler'a Moslo Stole. 8 K corner ot Seventh and ChoMiut streets, and at the Box OUice ol the Acudemy ot M uslc, irom 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. Doors open at X past 1 to commence at X before 8 Keats secured six. days In advance. 4 2 kjEW CHESSTJT STltEET THEATEE.- il CHESNUT Street, abovo Twelfth. LEONARD OKOVKB 4) WILLIAM E. B1SH, Leaseoa ai d Manaeors. ' " WILLIAM K. SIKN. Resident Manager NOTIOE-OTIAKGE OF TIMi;. " Doors open at 7'00. Curtain rises at 7-30. . GRaD JaXlKA ATTRACTION yon TUB EASTER HOLID YS. THE". EVl.MNG, a Drama, In four acts, irom Charles Reade's great work, NEVHt iOO LATE IO MEND, Ml VER TOO L TE TO MEJiD, which, having had a prosperous run of OVER 2o MGHIS IN LONDON, Is still in the full tide 01 Its suceesniul career. In older to lend additional uttrucilun to the HolMays, the Manngrment tuke iilcisuro 10 uuuouuce ihe engage ment ior six nights only, of lilRGESS, PKENliElttlAST, HUGHES AND LA RUi-.'sl MLNVntKL TROUPE, who will cone ude the entertainment each evening. tEVl:R lOO LATE TO MEM), wi ll Vr Morduuut, Mr. Lennox, Mr. Young Vr. F. Eosier. Mr. J T. Waru. Miss Josio oruin. ai.d ner!v every member of the Cowpuuy In tht cait. r 10 concmue wiub FULL ElUlOPIAN ENTERTAINMENT, BURGESS, TRF.NPERO AST. HUGHES, AND LA ltui. a iiiJoiitr.L, i uuli-i.. WEDNESDAY I VK.SINU. April 4, ONLY M.INHTREL MATINEE. FRIDAt EVENING. April 6, BENEFIT OF MR. J. C. FOSTER (Stage Manager). SATURDAY Afl FRNOON . April 7, 105th GRAND FAMILY MAT1NE4. lrst day performance ot rst .MSVr.it uv Mill iu J11CKD. M ES. JOHN DREW'S InEW AUCH STREET Begins at IU o'clock. XUEATKK. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Engagement ot the Eminent AmoricuT Ac'.or, MR. JAMES E. MUUDUCH. MONDAY EVENING, April 2, WILD OATS: OR. THE STROLLINU GENTLEMAN. Rover., Mr. JAMEd E. MURDOCH Sir Georue Thunder Mr. V. MacKav John Dory E. L. Tllton Mm siuan nunnon Lady Ainarunth Mina E. Price lo cone ude witn tne glorious r arce IU KlhD ALIVE. Benjamin Bowbell Stnart Itobson WONDAY-Benefltof VR. .1. E. MURDOni BEATS StCURtD SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. w ALNUT STREET T H E A T R E. N. E. corner NINTH and WALNUT Streets. EASTER 1IOL1 DAYS. THIS (Monday) EVENING. ADrtl 2. first n'ght ol the Celebrated Artlsie. First appearance oi the young American Tragedian, MR. .1. C. k.r.COI.I )M. ho will appear in Unlwur's great Plsy of Mrs D. P. BOWERS as Pauline C laude aielnottc Mr. J. C. MCCOLLO.U eecoud night oi tho now tarce o' A TICKET HF-LEAVE. TUESDAY The beautiful P ay 01 CAMILLfi. Mrs. D. P. BOWERS as famlllo Ariuand Duval Mr J. C. MOCOLLOM ( hairs secured ihiee days In advance. NEW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Street, above Eighth. EVERY EVEM.NG. AND ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER NOONS, Grand Trick, Fairy, Comic Pantomime ,4V 1UH JHAUIU TKUJiri'.l. THE BRILLIANT FOWLEU SISTER5. MISS ELLA WEi-NER AND MISS MARY WERNER THE WONDERFUL LA7.Kl.LE BROrili.Ril. G. W. SMITH AND BALLET TROUP K. f KRMANIA ORCIIEHTRA. PUBLIC RE VJI hearsals every BATCRDAY AFTERNOON AT MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8H o'clock. Engagements niBneny aauresinguiLUUUK 15 ahteut. Agent, Mi. Viil MOM r.itf.1 aireet. between Kaoe ana vine 1 IB 3m A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESNDT il Btrcei, bdoyo lentn. Open irom a. M. till 6 P. M. Benjamin West's ireat Picture of CHRIST Br JECTED till on exhibition 11 (J A It P E;T I N O S. A LARGE STOCK OF PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE la stote and constantly roceivlnfr, ' AT VERY LOW PRICES. C3EOUGE V. IIIIiT.,, 2 1 thslnSm Ko. 126 North TUIRD fitreot. FOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY RIOHTS of( aswell A Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Coal Oil Lamps i It preveuU ilia Ciiiinnaya irom oreaiiug. i uis we win warrant Also saves ane third the oil. Ca'l and e tbm. they eost bat ten cent. Nw 'itii RACE ttireet. Pblladulplila Sample sant to any part oi ma V uitea Diaies on receipt Ol it ceuW. 1 1 CITY ORDINANCES. AN OllDlNAWCi. Supplementary to an Ordlnanoe approved April 18, 18(14 extending its Provisions to the Xwcnly.ttrst and Iwrntv-eecoud Wards. fciec.ion 1. The holect and Common Conncils ot tho City ot l'htlndclrh do ordain, Thnt tho pro visions ol an Ordinance approved Aprl 1., lSfi4, In regard to footways in the Twentv-iourtlii Ward, be and die same are horoby extended to the Twomy filet and Twenty-second Wards. WILUAM 8. STOKLET, rresidout ot Coiiuuon CouuoU. Attest John Fckstkiw, Clerk ot Common Council. JAMEj LTND. President of Welpot Council. Approved this thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty six (A. D. 18G6). MOIUON McMICIIAKL, 4 1 It Mayor of Philadelphia. " E SOLUTION J.V To Authorize tan I'avlnjr of Evorroen Street, ia the Twenty-sixth Ward. Resolved. Bv the Select nd Common Connclta of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways he and ho Is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with a compe tent paver or pavers, who rliall lie selected by ma jority ol ibe owner of properly fronting- on Ever green streot, between Htzwuter and Catharino and Twenty lirst and Twcnty-seoond atreots, in the Twcuty-Mxth Ward, lor tho psvinir thereof. The cnndittotia of laid contract shall be that the con. tractor shall collect the cost of the paving- from the owners ot property fronting1 thereon. Aud ho aball inter into an obligation to the cttv to 1eod said street in pood order lor tbreo years after said paving is hnithed. WILLIAM 8. STOKLET, President of Common Council, Attest Abraham; Ptbwart, Assistant Clerk of Select Conncil. JAMES LY N L), Trosident ol Select Council. Approved this thirtieth dny of March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-six (A. 1). lbtSB). MORTON McMICHAEL, 4 1 It , Mayor of Philadelphia. IS SOLUTION To Enter Satisfaction on tho Official Bond of William A. Oray, late Chief Inspector of Street. Besolved, By the Select and Common Councils of tho City ot Philadelphia, That tbo City Soli citor be and he is hereby dirocted to enter satisfac tion on the official bond ot William A. Gray, late Chief In pector of Streets (1. C. D. S. B , June Term, 1865, Ko. 100): I'rovideO, The Controller shall comfy that his accounts are settled, an J. that there is no default. WILLIAM S. 8TOKLEY, . President of Common Council. Attest John Eckstein, Clerk ol Common Council. JAMES LTND, President of Select Council. ADProved this thirtieth day ot March, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-bix (A. D. 18GB). MORTON McMICHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. 4 lit KESOLUTION To Oracle fwellth, Camac, and Diamond Streot. Uesolved, lty the Select and Common Councils oi the City of Philadelphia, That the Chiel Commis sioner o! Highways be and ho is hcrebv authorized and directed to grade to the established grade of tho citv, IwolitU street and Camac street from Berks to Diamond streets, lromj Meirine street to Broad street, at an expense not exceeding the sum of two thousand one hundred dollars. WILLIAM. 8. 8TOKLEY, President ot Common Council. Attest , s Abraham Stewart, ' Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, Prosldont of Select Council. Approved this thirtieth day of Hurch, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-suL' iA. D. 18CCJ. MORTON MoHICIIAEL, 4 1 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. TE80LUTION IV To Open Columbia avenne, Montgomery ave uuo, and Diamond street. Resolved, By tho Select and Common Counoils of the City ol Philadelphia, That tho Chiof Commis sioner ot liiehways bo and he Is hereov authorized and directed to notify the ownors ot proportv -over ana through which Columbia avenuo, irom Fif h to .-sixth streets, Montgomery avenue, ltom German town avenue to Sixtn, and Diamond street, irom Sixth to Seventh streets, will pass, that at tho ex piration oi three mouths irom tho date of said notice those street) will be required for public it e. . ' VV1E1.JAM S. StUHCEY, President oi Common. Council. Attest Aboadam Stewart, Asunstunt Cierk of Common Conncil. JAMES LYND, . President ot Select Council. Approved this' thirtieHi dav of March. Anno Domini one thousand e'tfht hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 1800). MURIUM fllClllUliAEC, 4 lit Mavor ol Phiiade phia. RESOLUTION To Authorizo ;the Repfllrlns with Tinmwav -ume oi lean iSlreot, Irom Iwclltli to fualuenih. and a Certuin Street in the Ninth Ward. Kepolved, By uie oelect and Common Councils of i ho City of Philadelphia, that the Cuiot Commssioner ot Highways be and he is horeby authorized and directod to repave, with tramway tone, in tho tracks ot the w heels, I'earl street, from Twolfth to thirteenth street, in the' Fourieench Ward, and a certain street south of Markoc street, running east tioni Ninth Btreet a depth ot one hundred and six teen leet, thence extending southward ono hundred und lcrtv-tive loot to .luyne street, in the Ninth Ward. And if tho cartway is wider than is neues- sary for a single track, he Is authorized to roluoe it to the piopor width Dy tuKiug an equal quantity Irom each side. WILLIAM S. STOKLET, f- Prtiudeut ol Common Council.' AtUst Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Conncil. JAM ES LYND ' ProBidont ol Select Council. Approved this thirtieth day of llarch, Auuo Do mini one thousand eight hundred aud Sixty-six, Ik 11 1C1JA1 - ' MORTON McMfOUAEL, It Mayor of PhUadelphia, 1 1 E 8 O L U T ION ll Jo Authorize the Paving of Spruce street, from Kortloth to Fort -sixth Streets, in the Twenty -lounh v aro, . Resolved, rv the So'oot and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Chief Commis sioner of Highways ue and he is heroDy authoiizia sua directed to entor into a contract with a coraoe leut paver or pavers, who shall be solecied hy a ma jority ol the owners ol propertr iron: lug on Spruce street, irom rortietn to tne east siuo ot iorty-sixtu street, in tlie 1 wenty-lourtti Ward, for the navnm thereol. Tho conditions of the contract shall be that the contractor si all collect the cost of the Dav. ing irom the property owners, and shall also enter mo an oolipaiton to the city to keep the street in gocd order lor threo years after the paving ia uuUhcd. WILLIAM S. STOKLEV. President of Common Council. Attest , ABRAHAM STEWAKT, AcSistantClerkOf Common Council. ' JAMES LYND. Prosldont ol Sell ot Counoll. Approved this thirtieth day of March, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and sixty- BIA ia, u, JCUOJ. MORTON MoMICUAEL, It Mayor of Philadelphia "RESOLUTION Jilo Name a Certain Mreot running Eastward from Ninth sticet, south of Market street, in the Ninth ard. linlingtoii street., Resolved, By the Select and Common Counoils ot tne city oi Philadelphia, That a certain street six' teen feet w'do, lunmaar eastward ftom Niutu street south ot Maiket street, the depth Of one huudrod and sixteen leet: thence extending southward one bundled and lorty-tive foot to Javuo street, in (he xsiniu ward, be called ana nameu iiiiiingiou street, and that tho Chief Commissioner ot llimiways be authorized and is hereby directed to index the same accordingly, WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council, Attest JOUK EOKcTEIN. Clerk ot Common Council, JAMES LYND, President ot Select Couucil, Approved this thirtieth dav of March. Anno Douiini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six A. JJ. 1800). I MORTON McMICHAEL, It 1 Mayor ot Philadelphia CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE Directing the board of Ilea'th to Receive Pa- uents tor Treatment in tho Mnnioipal Hospital, r-ection 1. ihe (Select and Common Council' of the I itv of Philadelphia do ordain, That the Board of ilealth are hereby directed to recoive as soon as possible 101 treatment in the Municipal Hospital, an persons s filleted with any emiaglous or lnlectious disease, who wcnld otherwise be a charge upon the (iuardians of me Poor, and any patients now in the a rnpnonso siuic'ea with smallpox maybe atonco removed to the Municipal Hospital. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attest Jobr EoRnntre, Clerk ot Common Conned. JAMES LYND, President of Soiect Council. Approved this th ninth dav ot March. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six A. i. lbtiti). MORTON MoMTCTIAEL. It Mayor ot Philadelphia. U E SOLUTION It To Arjrrove the Sureties of Nathan Snoring. Commissioner ol Highways elect. ttrsoivta, isy tne neiect ana uommon councils oi the itv of I'liiladelphia, 'I bat Ooorge B. Bains and to. Hail Stanton be and they ato hereby approved as the sureties ot Aathan bpering, Commissioner of Highways elect, and iuo City Solicitor Is hereby directed to prepare the piotier bond with warrant of attorney to be executed by the said parties, and to cause a Judgment to bo entered thereon, and lui ther to file a certificate of record that the hen or said judgment entered in pursuance of said warrant ol attorrcy shall only operate against tho respective properties suLmiticd to tho Committee on i'maiico i v the raid sureties, that is to sav. the lien of the judgment against Oeo-ge R. Bains shall only operate on and against a certain lot ot ground wlioreon is erected the house numoered 821 franklin street, and the prtmfsea numbered 723 Cherry streot and 106 Eutaw street, tired as a lactory, Ihe lien of tho judg ment against M Hail Stanton shall on'y operate ou and against a certain lot of ground whxreon is erected house numbered 1223 N. Thirteenth streot, in the Twentieth Ward. WILLIAM. 8. 8IOK LEY, President of Common Council. Attest Joan Tckbtkin, Clerk of Common Conncil. JAMES LYND, President o! Select Council. Approved this thirtieth dav of March, Anno Potnini one thousand eight Hundred aud sixtv-six (A. D. 1606). AlUR'Urt JH.C.tin:UA.l!.L!, It Mayor ot Philadelphia. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNT OF PHILADELPHIA. state ot DAVID RAY. Deceased. The Auditor aDDolnted bv the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of WILLIAM BAY, Executor unocr me last win ana testament oi uavia itav de ceased, and to report distribution ol the bu'ance in tho hands ol the accountants, will meet the parties Inte rested for the purposes ot tils appointment, on MON DAY. the Btn day ol April A. D. iBiiH. atio'clocKF U., at his ollice. No. 204 s. HFTII Street, Room No 11, Iu the City of Philadelph'a. 3 31smt M TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY X AND COUNTY OF PHI ADELPHIA. Etate oi SAMUEL II AY EH, Deceased. The Anditor appointed by the Court to audit, sett's,' and udjast the second account ot JOHN FLOYD andWn Ll M H.vYEH. Executors of the last will aud tes nment of said oeced nt and to report distribution ot the ba auce In the hands of the accountant, will meet tne pan lea interosteii tor tne purposes oi uis appoint ment, on MONDAY, April 9. If-SK, at 2 o'clock P. L, at his ORice, Ko. 4U2 WALN UX Ktreet. hi the city o Philadel-jlila, 3WfmwM W. D. BVKEB, Auditor. LN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUN iY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assigned Estate af J. W. CI BBS & HONS. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, sett'e. sad adiust tho tecond account of ISA I A II Mi Ks, assignee ol J. W. CUBhS t HO.. and to report distri bution ot the balance, will meet the pirtius Interested torthe purpose of his appointment at bfs oflV o, No It 2 WALN in' Mtreet second story, in the city of Phllndel elm, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of April A. D., 1H6H. at ll voiock, a. u. l suimwst'j w.i. iiakiu, Auditor. ESTATE OF ROBERT B. WOODBURN, DE C EASED. Letters ot Administration having been duly rranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estute win please nwin payment, ana tnoso haying claims against tne sumo win present mem wnuoutdeiav. JO.sEFD. M. PILE, Administrator, 3 lOmfit No. m WALNUT Stieet, Internal revenue. U NITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMP'S. principal Dtror, No. J504 C11ESNUT STREliT. CENTRAL DE1-OT, No. 103 S. FITTil STREET, One door below Chcsnut.) EB-1ABLIF11KD 18C2. ' REVENUE STAMP8 of every description con stantly on hand, and in any amount. Orders by Mail or Express promptly attended to. United States Kotea, Drafts on Philadelphia or New York, or Current Funds received in pay mont. Particular attention paid to small order. The decisions of the Commission can bo consulted, and any Information regarding tho law cheerfully Kivon. Ihe followinir rates of discount are allowod: On all orders of 825, two per cent, discount. On all ordeis of 8100, three per cent, discount. On all orders of $300, lour per cent, discount. All orders should he sent to HARDING'S STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. 216 T II E "EXCELSIO R II AMS (Selected from the best Cern-Fed Bogs,) A HE 2UE BEST IN WE j WORLD. J. II. MI CHE NEK & CO., GESEBAL PKOVIMON DEALERS, Antl Curers of the Celebrated "EXCELSIOR" v SUGAE CURED IIAMS Tongues and Beef, Nos. 112 and 144 North FRONT Street. Vone genuine unless branded ' "J, I). if. & CO., EXCEI blOB." The justly celebrated " EXCEL8IOB" IIAMS are cured by J. II. h. & Co (In a style peculiar to them slvf) expressly for FAMILY USE) are of delicious lltvort tree from tlie unpleasant taste of salt, aud are pronounced by epicures superior to any now oflcred lor sa e. f 87 mthsJai AT QUEEN'S NEWS STAND, S. Vi. corner SEVENTH and CHE&NUT Struct. ALL Till DAILY ASD WEEKLY PAji' ttJUODICALfl, Ftc,, May bstibtalaed at arrot rates. Hi AUCTION SALES. M. THOMAS A KONS, ,0& 13 AND 141 8. FOl'BTU Btreet t?EAT. F.vl ITP. LA ROW AW11 VALE A III, K 1 HRtfE-PTOUT BRICK HK81DEM E, Mi. filt RACE Mreet, west Of bUuj street, opposite ibeKrsnkilii Kuuare. On loesday, April 10. lprfl. at 11 o'clock Boon, will he sold at anhlla sale, at the Fhlladn pnla Earbanue, all that laree and valuable three story brick messuage with double throe story bark buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the south side of llace street, west ot Sixth street, Ko.6l. containing In front on Kaco street Vi feet 9 Inches and extrtiilloR In depth 138 feet to a ?:i fret street Called li sines street Also, an undivided moiety of all that wr.p of ground, south aide or Knee street, 9 feet west of Sixth street t containing on liace airret I toot B inrhea, and extending In depth 1JW fert to the sa'd Haines street. It has two parlois with folillng doors, fireproof nnder stair case back bulldlrg. Ironing-room and kitchen on Die first floor; two chambers, dlulng-ronm and bath room, water-e'oset and store-room on tbe second fravr- niree rooms on nisin Dunning aim two rooms in DacK bulldlnm water cioset and chntnnemiald's-closet, with hot and Cold water on the third llnori all the water passes through underground drain into street sewer. TO CAPITA Ms Til Avn mnpnn PmLIC HALE. VERY VALIJAULK MUSINESS rKOPrKTY. KNOWN S THE t KNTRAL BITIL1 INOS, o, 21H and 220 WALNUT fitreot, opposite the Merchants' ExcbaiiRe M teet on Waluut street, 111) leet In depth to Tear street, two front. On Tuesday. A Trill. IBM at 12 o'clnek mum will he in'fl at nnhtln Sale, at thephllailelphla Kxcbanae, a l tnose two tour story brick buildings and tlelo.ot ground thereunto belonging Situate on tho south side ot Walnut street, directiy opnoslte the Exchanges contalnlne toanther In front on Walnut street afi leet, and extending la depth ?. .!j " r iirwi, moiin as ine central Bnlldtngs, with a passaee way running throagb to Pear street, on which Is erect.d a five storv brick rulldlng. The attemlm of capita. Ists bankers, and Insnrance companies Is called to the above mentioned nroporty, con.Umng as it does, many advantages. . Iu close proxlinltv t) the Exchanue. tometlmr ith ! iw,n. make It desirable. Property in tnls part loular block ta considered of more value per loot than Iu any ether block in the whole length of walnut street esr ot an incumnranca, For further narttculsrs annlv in T.lcWlft CT nFrntrao Ko His. FOLK! H htrcot. Philadelphia, ilarch, lw,e. ) 1) 16t JIIOMAS BI11CU & SON, AUCTIONEERS. No. I I IO CHESNUT STREET. A ONE-HORSE TOWER AMATEUR ENGINE. This en jrine will bo disposed of by private or public talc, by the abovo parlies, at their Auction Store. BvCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, PniLADEL- PU1A AM UALLEKY, 100 CHESNUT btreet SIXTH ANHTJAL SALE OF OIL PAINTr KG3, front the American Art tlallerv, New Yoik. On Wednesdav. Thursday, and Friday Evenings, 4th, 6ih, and tith Inst, at 7H o'ciock, atticou's Art Gallery, No ln'2U Chesnut street owpen f'oi examination. 4 2 2t HATS AND CAPS. T E M E OF FASHION. Small Trofits. Quick Sales. HATS AND CArS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PKICES IN THE CITY. BOUIINE, 0. 40 N. SIXTH STttEEr. lZStnthESu LIQUORS. QISESIiT. GR0YE WHISKY. Ko. 225 North TBIIID Street If anytlilng waswantcd to provs the absolnte purity of tbls Whkky, tbo following certificates should do It. ibcro Is no alcoholic stimulant known commanding such eccniu.endatton tiom such high sources: ruiLADELMiiA, Mcpten;ber9. 1(tt8. We have csrefully tested the samp e of t HESNUT GEOY1. II1SKY which you seud us, aud film that It cfiitains KONB ov tub l'oiho.soi s si usTANCs known aa vi sit. oil. which Is the cbaractcristic and injurious In gredient ol the whiskies In general use. llOOTH, GAKBhl T A CAMAC, - Analytical chemists. " Kf.w Yonit, September 8, 18,W. I bave analyzed a sample ol I'UESMJT GLOVE! VUIMiY received Irom Air. Charles W barton, Jr., o( l'hiiaieipblu? und liavlng caruiullv tested It, I am pie; si d to state that it is entire, y free from poisonous ou DKLKicviots substances. It la an unusually pure ana tiue-tlavored cua.Ur of whisky. James u. hilton, k. p.. Analytical Chemist , Bostoh, March 7, 18SA. I have made a chemical analysis of commercial sam ples of CllF.fcKL'T GEOVE W rtlsKY, which proves to te iree Irom the heavy Fusil Oils, and perfectly pure and unadulterated. 'Ibe tine flavor of this whisky is derived Htm the grain ueeU in manufacturing It llespcctinlly. A. A. HAYES, M. D., btate Assayer, hu. 1$ Boylstou stieet For sale by tun-el. rtcnillolin,orbottle,atNo.226Nortb, Till ED Klreet Philadelphia. I a J. r. II A M M A E, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign BItANDIES, WINES, AND FINE OLD WHISKIES, No. ti'O TvlAHKET SrJ ltKKT 1 B 3m 1'HILADEimiA. M KATHANS & SONS, IMPOKTEUS OF OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Ko. 10 N. FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. MOSK8 NATHAH8, HORACE A. ATHAN8, OHLAJSDO li.SATllAKS." llfco. g U II E K A 1 THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. I P K IMMFK8E BCCCKB8 with which this prepara tion las met duilnp the short liu.e It has boen bmore the public, liss lnuuceu the tbnusuuds and tens of tlioa stuuswho Lme ufed and attested lis virtues to D re nounce r theOKLY and I blllilalr Restorative Ihe turtka haa beei. Iniroduced into all ti e principal cities loth latt aud West, and having taitblul.y pertormed all that Is claimed lor It. ba-supt r.eued al o:her Hair Ere paratious 'I he urt ka resturca Grey Hair to Its original colon prevents the lmlr lroin tailing ou , bT cuuxiug a heiiithy condition of the scalp, impurfljiy to the hair a Wsiiess imtt g oss and ytutbtu, aupearanca Uiat no other Balr Freparaticn can produce. The Eureka Is irea from all lnipuritli's or polsonou jdrugs aud can be used w Itboar s lliug scalp or nan,l. Uanuiaciured aa sold wholesale and retail by ' E0BEX1 lit TIER, Sole Agent, Ho. 16 ti. FIFTH Street. Ht Louis, Mo. Agents for Feunsylvanla. DVOTT & CO. van or iunu oircei, i uuaucipuia. 1 20FoiwJin
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