TMWOKiM) OF FASHION Paris, Berlin, and London Modes for Summer-Bonnets, Cloaks, Dresses, Patelots, Jack ets, and Shawls -Hair Dressings Jewelry, Etc. n;M m ' U Foilel," "Ver Xazaar," and "The Queen." KtTcr has npnn,r opened wltb mor variety ln hit-h ouj. All those which delitihtei us dur mg last eprlne: and uatumn ;e-m Tli'lng with new ones lor supremacy. To bo dresg ;d Uhia ibe itvie ol the yenr paer, and b i oui of 'asliion, is quite lnipoBBibie. The newest fashionable freaks are more in the line ol Tiinm ni? and funeral tiuUhmg olf taao of positive shape or color. For bonnets the prevailing and favor;te stylos eetu to be the Kaucnou, Buip re, and Pamela, nd up to ibe prereut wees it is Impossible to say which wdl be tiiKen lmo popular favor. The Kauchon is not recisely siiuiiur 'o those wora lust year, us the new lorms under that name are much smaller tn evpry respect tnan their predecosi ors. When they were tir't introduce 1 there was an . attempt, made at crowns, nothing substantial anu brm, It is true, but lace, rib bon, an J an occasional sprig or two ot tlowera supplied the place. Bui the new Functions are shorn of those adornments, and enormous ciuenons pioiict, unadorned, iroui the back of tLe head iu the.r stead. Fancy elra, worked with crystal and let beads, will oo very fashion able, both lor Fanchou and Umpire bonueU, during the lorthconiiug e'x or cijrnt woe Its. A rltcr iro Pans says tha'. the bonnets worn at the races in the liois de Boulogne were lor the most part composed entirely ol Mowers of one kind or ano'.her, wbii'h weie olacud upon tulle, aud made to cover the small round or triangle Function, which now lorms the 1110 lern bound . Tuus one bonnet was entirely a seme of girofltes (wall-fiowers), those above bjitifi jellow and oranae, .wh.le a lew under tbe run ant-um oil a reddis tlutfc. A prettier specimen by tar was composed of lily of the valley, the dew lal.ing in crystal drops on the torch,1'! and chumon ol tlie tair wearer. White daisies formed another, aud with this the toilette worn was almost entirely white, relieved by narro w black jtnpcs. For out-of-door wear pale'ots of all descrip tions are in lavor. They are made looe or tit ting the figure according to the fancy of the wearer. The i'arlj correspondent of the Qiteen says it lias become latterly the tashion to wear in Far:s what formerly was only io be Been at sea bath iog places aud spas, namely, paletots male ot puiple and wm e cloth, and extremely elegant they look. The purple palutots are cut to lit the flcuie partially, und ar covered with black Bilk braid or soutache, worked with.jet beads. The braiding designs puroass auyt'hiim I have seen in loruier seasons, oeing arranged iu grace ful hpravs on the basque?, suoulders and sleeves. The Iront ot the pule.ot is ornamented with frog buttons. The paleiots made ot white cloih ate not bo hmhly ornamented as the purple ones: they are cutViih a round basque in trout, and are edeed with a broad, flat worsted braid, headed wiih uurrow soutache, wh ch describes cither trefoil- or diamonds; mmp ornaments are lnteispeised with the braidinir pattern, and gimp froir buttons dec rate the front of the paletot. Paletots made o' prey and faucy cloths are much less elaborately trimmed than tae purple and white ones, but, agan, those made of Pyrenean cloth and Algenuu eiU, and fastened with buttons made ot Aleppo marble, are very hiehly ornamented. A wlr.te cloth paletac, in its tirst irephuess, trimmed wiUi llama fringe, 13 not considered now at all inappropriate for an aiternoon dressy toilette. For travellina aud lor feaside wear Talmas will be general. The following is a pretty style of trimmintr them: Initioine a suilor-blue cloth Talma cut outiu scollaps, round nt the lower aud square at the upper ede, these scollops embroidered and bound with bra d, aud alter nating with scollops made ol black taff -tas, tten a second low ot cloth scollops, terminating the border 01 the Baletot. Paletots made ol rich black trro3 grain or faille are no loncer worn s.raiuht round the f age; they are uov almost invariably cut out in either square or round scollops. The bas quiues wiih three points are considered the most sty lien; t o points tail attho sides, and one ?nit at the back. The points arc all wide, ha bHtqumeis cdtrrd with either a luce ruche, or with gimp richly worke 1 with jet. Those which are trimmed with guipure are made to tit the Cgure closely, and the basquines, which are rounded at the back, are as plain upon the hips'as an Empire dress. A bow with long enls, made ot moire iibbon, is invariably added at the top of the back of the paletot. Colored hand embroidery on shawls is a new feature in the fashions introduced tor the com ing spring and rummer. The materials upon yvbicli the work is executed are China crepe, French crepe, tine cashmere, etc., and upon black ( r w hite grounds. Flowers and leaves are introduced in the natutnl colors, sometimes in garlands carried round the shawl as a border, and sometimes in sprigs. Lace patterns In black and white, aud executed with a Russian stitch, are also used, sometimes alone, and at others mixed with the colored tlowers. Rich soft silk fringes, knotted, are generally added t these shawls, but sometimes the border is of lace, blrc'i or white, or a mixture ol both. Black and white grenadine shawl?, cmbroi . dered in scarlet, de-erve nonce as novel. Plain shawls also, in these thin materials, and fringed, and also plain scurf shawls In llama, iu all colore, delicate light blues and rich rose shades, Will be worn, A very pretty black ere ua dine iliawl was richly embroidreu boiii in the upper and lower halt in black tulle and let beads, and the edge was of laoe. Other embroidered grena dines were ecalloped and overcast at the edge, not requiring any fringe or other ornament. Deep talmas of heavy black gros grain silk are much worn in Pans. They are arranged iu a tiroad fold at the top of t.ie back, and confined lor several iucbe3 below the neck band by stripe? ot jnoire ribbons lastened with heavy ot buttons. A stylish Promenade toilette is a brown gro? grain dress, cut in the Princcste lorm, and trimmed with block velvet and mother-ot-pearl buttons. BUck velvet iibbon is sewn in slripes on the bodice and upuer part ot the skirt, so as to simulute a paletot. The black velvet is studded w ith buttons and every stripe termi nates with a brown and black tassel. A black tulle bonnet, embroidered aud ornamented with sprays of brown velvet leaves. If the mother-of-pearl buttons are considered too conspicuous on the black velvet, they can be replaced by silk ones to match the dress. For evenme dresses the styles are infinite. At a grand charity bill pven recently by Lady Cowley at ihe Grand Hotel de Paris, white dresses predomiua-ed. The tinsol so popular during the past winter appeared to have been abandoned, and gilded ornaments, beads and pangles were laid aside lor flowers. Fringes made entirely ot flowers were used for bordering the coat-bodices; garlands of tiowsrs, instead of cashes, looped up tulle Bkirts; and flowers were gei.eral in the hair. Indeed, all the head-drcases yiT3 a la ai tiive, consistiinr of cordons of flexi ble branches of hawthorne and violets, small convolvull, and variegated foliage, mounted as Benoitous, and festooned from one ear to an other, suspended in front of the neck aud throat. A btyle of evening dress which is exceedingly novel and pretty consists of rich unwatered moire, cut in the Empire form, the low bodice beiu a pointed both iu front ana at the back of the Vauit. A narrow Indian cashmere scarf forms braces passing from the left shoulder, croBlng the bodice, and fastening on the right aide of the skirt. I have seen this arrangement with a scarlet Indian scarf on a rich white gros grain dress, made quite plain, without any other trimming, with a long train, and almost without crinoline, and the etl'ect was extremely good. Aw hit cashmere scart onapalo blue dress also looks well. The hair is worn latterly much hleher at the back of the head; the chignons appear to be QuntiDg to the euiiiBiH, Those wade p ot TOE DAir,y EVENING TELEGRArili tlllLAlDELPlIIA, TCESDAY, ; rinplet sre the most popular! an th m ir ed in nets, which are ca.le Ben0on neW (eveijtblnii is christened Benrjttongnow.a,a lhese nets, which match th , natr ln colo, nJav'e a maisotrngletsimitaiejtn ver, BDe txk at the back. .They are ar,Jthln(l but u and look, at a short diBtar,ce Tery Lke d0,,8 cur? bead It is s yerj palpable that the curls are not hair. The lashlon o.'( dveln j the hair red or briebt auburn is at Is-tpasB'ng away. Velvet banda let are nowi replaced by rnoie of brocade motre and pros, gram ribbons; the streamers to the bow at the back ot the head, long as they were before, hae Inttorly lengthened considerably. In silks a new shade is worn, called the "Pattl plott." It is n sort of lillc pink, and is generally found becoming fo the complexion. Another new nia'erial, christened the "Cham bery loulard," is already extremely fashion ible. Itisalabric between the Chambery gauze and tafletns in texture, and is, in lact, a light bril liant silk, which tails in very graceful folds. n pearl crey It has all the elfect of being woven with sdver threads, so brilliant is it. The Cham bery foulard is always worn striped; grey with colored ttripes, or white with colored ptnies. In white and eer' t, white and blue, and white and ir ive, it is particularly oret'y, and alt' ugh light, it is a material which do , not (oil rapidly: for the reason, its surl'-oe being sllkv, the dust does not cling to is. It is a Lyons manufacture, and many of tne Parisian ladios have ordcied dresses of it direct from that city, to as to make sure ot having the genuine mate rial. Toilettes crmposert ot this Chambery foulard are worn with a paletot to correspond. They are trimmed with cross-cut bHnds, orna mented with crystal or jet beads, with fringe of the same color as the stripes. White and scarlet will be th1 Parisian sum mer mixture. Many white loulard bodices are trimmed wl'h these colors. A very pretty one hav, first, Hcarlet tiobon frill and black lace round the throat, and another turned down as a collar round tho neck. Kcarlct buttons cov ered with Cluii.v lace are arranged down the front, and the culls match the neck. Garibaldis m white inuBlius arc trimmed with a new tuaterid in cofon that washes with tsem, and looks at night like blank ribbon and Cluny luce. Some ol these bodices in hue muslin, lace, and embroidery are cut open square at the throat. Others cross like a tiehu, and are com posed of narrow tucks anil lace. Medallions aud Benoitons are used very ex tensively for trimming bonnets, dresses, ' and paletots. Chains lestooned across the back and listened on each shoulder by huge medallions, form a favorite trimming lor paletots, while the sleeves and (roots of the garment are profusely ornamented with medallion buttous. We have seen silver chains very tiisteiull.v applied to a black irros srain dress. The body with a Iscket made with tabs. A military kiiot of several rows of chains on the right shoulder, ended in a f.quare medallion, which allowed some latitude as to the mode ot H.-ranaemeut. Tha'- which brought it across the cnest was perhaps the most effective. Squ ire silver ornaments and white pipings carried out the effect ot the silver ccrd very huppitj. .lis iriF, i:a?vis. Fortkem MoM.uii, April 28.--Jeif. Davis, I am told, expressea tiie hope that the newspaper rumors that he is to ta brought speedily to trial will prove ti i.o. This, of course, maybe oie way or tlie other. From tne outset of his im prisonment this lir.v b"en his conrinual clamor, and he doubtless desires to prove himself too consistent iu his declarations to seem to wish otheiwise now. But it is the very decided opi nion ol most ihat his mind is largely and hope fully exercised at present upon the subject ot a general amnesty which will rid him of being brought to trial nt all. In the shadowy remote ness and uncertainty of this nmnestv, I think there cnu be no doubt, however, but he would ) reler an immediate examination and decision ot his fate, to being kept much lonerer in prison, and undergoing the continuous painful per plexity ot hope lorger deterred. Meantime, ollicers and others coming daily iu con tact with him, n;av assert, and believe wbnt they say, that his health has been unimpaired by his long imprisonment; but a eentleroan, and a doctor at that, who knew him d urine tne war, and saw him a lew das eince for the first time since his capture, assures me that he has most Eircepiibly and painfully failed in health since '3 incaiceration. He was within a tew leetof him on the parapet. His face he uoiiced as very much thinner, his hair is greyer, and his step is not nt all assuied. He rested frequently in his walks, ana evrv lineament ot his face aud eery movement betrayed physical eueraic3 rafted nnd worn to a degree'giviug assurauce ol but little remaiuine vitality. This gentleman says he cannot live the summer out in prison. I will add here, that as fur as this gentleman's observations went it was well for his own satis faction, as well as that ol others, he was thus cnreiul in makinc them, lor under a new order just issutd, he is not hkelv to have an opportu nity to repeat them. This order prevents strangers from coming anywhere mear him in his wnlks, and sentries are now sent ahead to notify people who may be walkinsr on the para pet ot his coming, and compel thera to go in tuo opposite direction. 'ctf. has always manifested a dislike to the propinquity and inquisitorial dances of stranLeis, and (he probability is that this order was issued from solo regard to his leelings in the matter. N. T. Jlerala, THE CHEAT BANKROBBERf IM OHIO. One of the most durint? and successful robbe ries ever perpetrated In this part of the country occurred on Sunday morning, the 29'h ultimo, in Cadiz, Ohio, the particulars of which are as follows: Between twelve and two o'clock, Sun day niornuitr. six men entered the First National Bank of Cadiz, and proceeded to the rear por tion of the building, occupied by Mr. Terry, the lashier, as a dwelling. They entered Mr. Terry's sleeping apartment, and after awaking him. informed him that they intended to rob the bunk, and asked him to deliver to them the kess ol the vault. This he Declined doing, when they tied and gagged hlra, and by threats forced bis wite to disclose to them the place where the keys had been placed. They then entered the vaults, aud took therefrom money and Govern ment bonds to the amount of three hundred and fatty thousand dollars. After thev had lelt the building Mrs. Terry released her husband, who gave tho alarm. The citizens nonet ally turned out aud searched for the robbers, nut as they could not be tound, the search was postponed until daylight, when it was resumed. A lurge number ot turmcrs re sidii(j in the vicinity ot Cadiz, who are stock holders In the bank, or interested in the stolen bonds, scoured tho country for miles around, but no trac i of tho thieves could bo discovered. In th meantime, however, it was ascertained that the telegraph wircsaloug the line of the railroad towards bteubenviue had been cut, and ahund-cai. w hich was known to have been at the depot iii Cadiz on the previous night, was mis-lug. a locomotive was immediately pro cured, and a party of men started for Steuben ville. Wheu tliey had arrived within teu miles of the latter city the hand-car was found stand ing on tho track, and, upon making inquires in the neighborhood, it was ascertained that six men, answering tne description of the sup posed thieves, bad been been entering the woods a short distance from the line of the road. The search was con'lnucd till late in tho afternoon, but no trace of the fugitives was dis covered. The officers of the bank met yeterday, and decided to oiler aiewurd ot twenty thousand dollars for the arrest ot the thieves and the re covery of the money. Judge Jewett, of Steuben ville, notified Chief of Police Hague ot tho rob bery, yesteiday afternoon, and at his roquest, Mr. Hague hit for Steubenvllle in the raoruiug train. A number of police ollicers and detec tives will be on the track of the thieves to-duy, and their arrest is probable. The largo reward ottered tor their apprehension will doubtless stimulate the police to work energetically and promptly. The names of the robbers are not known, out from the description given of them by Mr. and Mrs. Terry, it is supposed that at least two of them were formerly residents of this , city. tiMaburg Commercial, ywtervlay. F0URT11 EDITION IHPOBUHT FROM W1SHIHGT0H. Our Special Dospatoho. Washington, May 1. Kalloaal Cemetery at Cnlprper. It has been decided by th War Departraeat to locate a national cemetery in Culpeper county, Va., for the burial of the Union dead in that part of Virginia south of the Rappahan nock. Some three thousand bodies of Union soldiers were found in Culpeper county alone. Fredmen In Soutto Carolla. Rcpotts received at the Frccdmen's Bureau from South Carolina state that tho whites are treating the Ireedmcn well there, they being anxious to give no cause of complaint, so us to get rid cf the troops. CONGKESS. Washington. May 1, House of Reprrnntatlvn. Mr. Bout well (llass.) eot to the clerk's desk an amtnflsioiit which he proposed to otter to oi,e of the bi is reported yetteidav by the Committee on lieoonMri cnon, aud waich was ordered to printed. It (Mviufi that whenever tho proposed Constitu tional amenoment shall have becoiua a prt of tho CouMliuuou, and Jeiiiioss o or Arkansas "hail have ratified the Fame ana Biall have modilied its Cuusii tution and laws in contortion therewith, and shall hove established an equal and just system of fuftrae fur all main cltire. s wnhin Its jurmdict on who are not lt than twenty one year oi nue, tne ijountors and ltui rcneutat.vea trom such Hiato. if fonoj duly elected and quubued, may, alter bavinr taken the required out hoi olfico. be aumitted into Controls as Biicli, provided tliav nolhlntr In tbo section contained shall tie comtrued as to require tho disfrancal-o-ment of anylojal person who is now entiliod to yote. Mr. Blnarham (Ohio) also aorit np a substittito which he proposed to oflor tor the bill, and wliioli waa crderon to be pnn'ed. It provides tliii' wueu ever any Sla:e lately in Insuirecuon slial hnvo rati fied m sood lanh, ana Irrevocably, tho above recl.od amtudmitiitii, aud shall have modilied its Constitu tion and iaws in con'oriuitv therewith, tho senators ami Keprcscntatires Iruru such 8ta e.it found dn'y clccUa and quai fled, mav. alter havlnr taken the otth ot oflico required by law, be admitted into Con- RTCSS as 6II0 I. J r. Kteveuf (Pa.), from tho Committor on Appro pi ia ioiB ej orted bacK the Senate joint resolution making- an appropriatioa lor tho expense oi col lect the revouue trom customs, wuicu was cun Bidertd and pushed Ou n otion ol Mr Hivby (Tal j the memorial of the steamboat Inspectors, at Detroit, for increased pay, aid the memorial oi ttio l.eei.lat iro ot &l une BO'a, akini; an approbation lor mprorin tho limbnr of Lake Suvnor. vtere transfe red irom tne Conim tiee on Appropriations to the Cdtnmuteo on Con mome M. E lott (Mass ) offired a resolution, which waa odni ted, direct nff the Select t ommittw ou Freed men to itquire into the eyprd enrv ul re omineuH in an ai i roiiriat on ot flOOOOO, ior ;i.e imnedialo rc'itt tf the dotiiuiion among the vrnue population ano irtedmen In the South. Mr Eice 1 1 ats from ihe Commit too on N val At.Hirf, reported buck- tho S n.-io umoudmenus to the House bill for the better oraczaii m ol tho ray Lrpailn.ent ot the Navy. lliean.e cnicins were cjneured In. 1 lie Hi me proceeded us Hie regular business in orcer to tlie contideiotiou of lie oill reported on the 11th of April from tiin Committee on 'out;rexs to i.mi nd the act ol Jniv 4th. lf-Gt. toencoun'o lm mra ion, and tlio i:ct oi yarcn 3 I860 to retruiato the cauiajre ol patFonrors iu steamships and other Vceso a. After some discussion. tb bill was passed. Meeting ol nailrond OJUcers. Bcffai.o, May 1. A meeting is being held here to-oay ol Upilrond buperintendeuts and Freleht Agrjit , to ma'te ,ha summer time table from Kcw Voik to hi. Louis. The meeting is fully attended. Arrival ol the Steamer "Louisiana." New Yobk, May 1. The steamer Louisiana, from Liverpool, has been signalled, iicr ad vices have been anticipated. The Steamer 'Conta Rica" Signalled New Yofk, May 1. The etca-nship Costa Itica, frcm Aspiuwull, has been sigaalled beloff. Markets by Telegraph. Iw Tof.k, Mav 1 Cotton is d.i'l; Bales at 81c. for !iddhnts. Klour dull; sales nt 6000 obis, at un changed ). rices, boutle'iii unchanged; 400 bbls. sold. Canadian quiet; O bbls. so.d. Wheat dull and drooping-. Com dut' and drooping. Hoot Bteafy. 1-ork steady at S27 12)7-63 lor Mesa. Lard heavy at 17j'r2l'Jo Whsky dull. fiaw YorK, Mav 1. Stocks are b.'ttcr. Cumber, land prtfern d, 46i; Illinois Central, 1204'; Micuigi.n boiilhcrn, 78J; w Yor Central, t2ij Kcadius, 105;J; Mispouri 6s, 74; Krie 74; W esti rn Uuiou J elestraph Company, 67 ; LI. S. Conpons. 1SS1, 103, Five-tW( uty Coupons, 1862. 102, ix interest: do., 1864, 1C1J; do. 1865, 10l( ; Ten-iorties, 9X1; Trois urv 7-80, lOljJ; One Year Cort floiies. 100 J tiold oponed at li.6i, and ia now quoted at 1284. Statement of deposits and coinage at the Mint at the United Sigtes, Philadelphia, dining the month of April, 180(5: Gold deposit S1,5'j3,78- 40 &ii ver dtj.oaits and pui causes 1 ii9J 11 Total depo'ih $l,615,187ol COINAGE EXECU1ED. GOLD. Denominaltont. Ko. of Pi feet. Value. Koui.lo can ea t9,Cl0 91,392 200 00 fiat bar 13 7 22J77 Total 69,628 U.XH), 77 SILVER. Half dollars 89.600 819,800 Ot Can 8 861 48 Total 89,608 20,im-46 OOP P SB, One cent pieces 850,000 $3,500 00 Two runt uiecoi 129,000 2.6S0 oO Three cent piece 849.0M) 10 470 00 Total 1 828,000 t21 65'J 00 RKCAPITLLATIOW. Gold colnace 69,628 31,890,429 77 Silver do 89 U08 20,16148 Copper do ,...1&,C00 21600-00 Total No. of pieces.. . 1,437,281 $1,111,141 i3 Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 1 Uepoited by De Haven & Bro,, A. 40 b. Third street BEl'WEEM BOARDS. (4000 l'a 6s 88 I 100 an l'li & E....D80 831 fe8L00 do 88 I 100 ell do b5 Sii WU0OLehNav., 81 87j'100h do...t30wn ;wl 2000 do 87 j lOOBh do lo tUj t60iiOCitv 6. new . 97 I 200 Bh do hitO Uli SgnOO do 16 97 600 h do b80 &ii flOuO V S tis 8l 108 1 800 s U do b30 SJiJ 82(60 U s 7 60s. JulylOl? 100 sh do 8:lJ t6C00 ilorris Cl b I. 89 I 100 sh Catanissa ol. . W lnOshSeh pt..b10 86 100 fh aos80wn.. 2!)j 100 h do L80 8T)i 10() Bh Del Dly b5 61 K-Osli do bo0 8."i 100 sh do l6 61 0H8hN Y fkM'uC... H 25 ah Spr and P.... 8(1 vOObU do b30 71 10 sh Cain & Am.. 120J 87 sh Venn K Mij 3( 0 sh Caldwell i ISfih do 60i 1 100 sh Keaaiue. . . . 62 -i U9Bh do 6ti 10 Jab do... some 68 28 h Korrlstow .. 64't SECOND BOARD J2000 l a 6s..- 88J m)aU Bh & E... s30 833 tJHfitO City bane w.... 97 , 200 Bh do 331 ri0 do 97 I 400 ah do 130 83 $1500 Ub 620 64.. 101? CITY I NTELLI GE N(JE For .Additional City Intelligence see Ihird Page, A Wabning. Tvyo youths were arreetotl yesterday, tor detacng public, pioporty by Inscribing their panics upon the u miner house utFairmouot 1'ark, by the aid of a penknife. A dcrman Hutchin son fined them 82-60 a piece, which way be cousl dered cheap lame. Dnowincn. The body of a boy named Matthew Doyle has been found in a pond of a brick yard In the neighborhood t' WuitU .and JuU'craon (treott, DfFTBTJCTTVK C0HFI.A0RATI05 LAROC PiW-HltL IN KOIRS LOFS NlARir OSB HON I Rl P 1 BOUf AUD JUOLLABA. One Of the IDMI u Btite Its confljiratinna 'hat has orenrrvd in 11 e wi ttern pan of the cdy for some ytrt took p aoo tin miru about 8 o'olock. ai the extPnsi e ilan ny, naw nr. and earpeoienng an I 01 Mr. J. D. "in S. ntuaieu on ibe wentern h1 ol Tweuty-flrat strett, a sbert dis'anoe above Cbeennt. Ti,e lu'ldinf vras a larne Uireu-a ory brick atruo tu f, baviDi a trni on Twenty tint aueet ol 4d tout, ai 4 eiUi din bark aoout bait-war to Twen y. teoiua street It was occupied by d ffj eat bertioe, and ib now mass of ruina, oothin left :andinr, xoipi oi e o' two culuinejt, and a very amall pi ucb of tb v 1 lu (j wii.it tot e combustible nature 01' the matorlal 1 l, in id ng iho flauiea abroad wltu inoredio'e rrf idity, ane 1 eioie ihe flremeu oou d eot we 1 into crvlco the entire atruoturn aud its contents wm one theet of flame-, wh.ch t hot np hlrh in the air, mrnjouBtert by a d ore cloud of bLick amoke, t e yrliole col s ttutinir a prand yet leannl flignt, which could be Been at a cnumeeiablo diaiai.cj. in addiiion to the pau.uir-uiill, six dwelling hooies ou the eorib Bide 01 Cbeauut street, between Iwm y-first and I weut,.ncoiia, wore nioro or lew njirtd. tome of tneio vert mater 'ail , all of thorn buviLg the roofs bun ed off Ihe wnole los will not lad very birslior of $100,000, which taoniy partially coverea by luxuranco, 1 lie null buiiuiuf wag occupied as follows: The first ana tecond floors was uwd as tbo pianin, a wiii', and cm pen tonne mill of Mr. J I) ,10110s. Ill- mock ou naud was quite aura Tne radl con tiuiifa a larfro quantity of both fiulshua aud ui finished work. Mr. Jones' loss is estimate I at i.tanj 4O,0OO, on which there is an insurance of abort (18 0OO 'i be n coud floor, Iront, was occupied by James B air, siair Lnildtr Mr B air lout evoryihinjf ili.i loss will reach $10,000, on which there it no in mruLte. Tie third story eact. nuddlo, was oocupied br E. 'Winittx & to., sanli aud blind uiauuluoiur. Tne lorn ol ihis Aim wnl piobaaly be about $3000, ou v I icli thore m a partial Inumnce. Ibe tlin d pioty west, mldnie, was reutcd bv Mr C ( oulfon.atd nt-id as a carpenter rhu . Mr. Coul-s.-n's loss will leach brtweou $4000 aud $60jO Mr. C. l.etoun.eau occupied I no Hi ra storv hick ah a wcoa tuiinue es.aLiiishinont. H wui not m eund ond his losa will reach in tbo neighborhood 01 ettioo I t e west iooir of the first story was ln po9eston of MefH.g Adun- ft. Adiian, liame hut d rs. Hi ir less will by Domewhere bd.weeu $o0U0 and (70 ,0. Our reporter cou d not a-oei tain wii iuer 111m din lmd any insurance. 1 he bud linirs ldwel.in liouseal fiijerrn 011 (.bFBUnt Bireet are us follows: Xvo 111 is occupied oy to mtudies ua ued Kob linon i'i.d llinkie. ihe roof is tlmhilv da laired, and couBiderablo lijjty was ausmiuud bv wator iio lum tuie, etc , waa mostly removed in t.me to escape njurv. o. 2118 hi tho reidonce of Mr. Murtln. Tho ba'. k part ot this buiiuinr is considerably dammed, and 1 I.o rooi is nearly burnt oil, Tho furniture was n.ohtly removed in time. Ko 116 is not great y injured in the )oer part, but the loot ib purl I burned away, and Ihj wa er plated on tl.e bjedinn flooded thu Iioujo. JSo. 2117 ib ocuupia by Mr J. C, Hunt. Tl-o rooi is netrlv turned oil', and tne back pa t ot tlio Iicute is tonb d raid injured by tiro. I'eo lower part ot ft o LoucC, like moat ol tho others, is dama d Ly waler. o ''119 is the rcHidonce of Mr. Job Vtilton. 1 h s ewoilineft injured more iliau any of t ,e otliot'8. 1 lie roo. is b most entirely distroyed and tho roar portion ol tbe house is much i jured by die. Arit irniR So 2119 is the bnkei y or Mi- Gruhb, a Inrco tlleustor buck builuiu, which ecaped without much injury It Is tluuplit ov tfr. Jonc tliat rho Browns 'ha work el an incenniary, as there was no hro 111 ttio bnileniB ut Uie lime, iuhI none 01 tho workmen Had yet arrived fear v bull an hour elapsed botwoou tl e t.n.c when t' e flames weio lirtt Been by the resi dents on Checiiui Bircel and iho aivmir ot a genera alarm. Ti.fr fire oncinatcd in tho second s'ory, aout tbe ndddle ot 'be toem Ibe wa Is wero partly pnllcd down Dy tho fireman, wncn the fire was nearly over, bv order ot the ('met' trpimcr l.y e, in order to preven aocidents to fl men er spectators who wore in tho c 00 proximity to the tottering pile ol hricK and mortar. Resistance to ihe United States Mai BhAi..- Iho paities arrested in Che-ifcr county ti r n si .line tho Cnned b lutes Marshal in the or v c ot a wilt, bud abearn? Leioro L'nitod Stutes Cun-mif-f'ionf r tim th, e emay iitlemooii. I'lie u, runt of the prisoners are llioma" J iIiuhjii, Jauio? l rr Jo:in FleiHliman. ' torvo Holmes, Ua'id (mill-, G.J Slump, Jobn Biebanau, Charles k ch trdHou, 1 lie ma s Lowndes too Itio.ianl .otvnai!s. John F. Mhaiker, Dep ity Muidlml, testilio-l On Tbtii-suBy 'a tsi vora' wil s w-re p aced in mv hanns, to bo terved a: a 1 luce io be 1 ointcd out by -Mr. Abbott, d' puticd to po wih me. 1 went to the place, tliroj iriles lrom Avoudu e sta'1011, C.ies ter cou'.ty, and raurxd at th door; it was opened Lv a youne laoy; 1 told hor who I wa- ; she tried t shut ibe do r, but 1 push- d on. and went up Mali s. When f ana Ahuoit wore near ibe top, 1 was aken bold of aud pushed back; 1 piiilert cut tho wiita in the cuso of Ooodvear vs 8n.ih aud Lamled 'hem to tu'tn whom Mr. A 1 bull ilOK.frutt. W hile 1 wm iroooeoiu to r ad the wilt, flier:' was much noi-e u;t siairs, mid 1 was awneltiU b? Churl B 1 lcl.ardsnn also by eomo ono trom r land: t was jammed on the sunrs and Tb m'B Lowndes pas-ed down. Ihe witness thoa dthcr bed the resisiancu a: the house of Mr. Mnleo. lu ibn a. mo noicliborbood. lie was there assaulted by Ihomaa Johnson end John Miller; alter vards, S'cnes wiro thrown : him. one oi which hit mm. Other wiinesses were examined, bot t e tac's e'ic.ted did not vary rom tl ose puo.iehcd yesterday. Desteuctive Fikk. This morniagr, about hali-pnet one o'c oct, a tire broke out in mo s.eara Baw-niHi ot Messrs. Itartunjr & Sehu te Nob 142 aud 144 Dock street. 1 he trueture is an old and dilapi di.tcdoiie, ano ib owned bv h. FaiiKias, cabinet mukcr, fvo t39 Hay street, who Is said to have an infurunre oi $1610 inobuildincr is at-nost totally destroyed, the walls beuifr cracked n vurious places, Hid wi'l douct csK have to bo i ntirelv demolished. 1 be en Ire stock ot Messrs Bar l nir k .-Ciutte is eonsiimcd. aud tl.e lots will probabl reaoh $4!,00. Y e could not lea' n tte amount o tbe iiiHurdiice A large brick building iu the rear, occupied by John J i uce, hi upc carpenter and mibwriirbt, was in imml. pent dancer, but owfnn to the active exeit'ous of tho fiiemeu was raved with but trifline oamnco. A Hold Mancecvbe. Last night about 0 o'c'ock, four men with their faces b ackened aud in other ways riseuivd, entered Tat m's ovs'or shIoou, in 1 welftb street be ow Wa not and ordered th bar-.ender to open tw o hundrea oy-teri Vhi e the nan waa enlaced in t' e work of oountin them the iconnorels drew tboir revolvera ana demanded w bat money tbcie was in the elablishmoit, ana if refused threatened hiB lif'o. Tte bar-tomler, not lelDg bo easily frightened as they loiaKined, (rve tbe a'arm, Lut beioie a.-sistiiiico reachea h ni be rascals hai uecsmped. 1 here ar- a largo number of prospective Probsts and Berjrers .ounginjf about thu city that require ti e strict, a watching. AN IXTEBEBIING C'KHEMONY. This af ternoon at 4 o'cIook B. M., the tab el to tho memory ot ibe dran roldiers seot nut during the Bebollion by tho od T ne Mroot I'reso' terlau Ctmrcti, will be laid w th appropriate ceremonies. The top ot the tab'et t ears in alto rtlhvo a erown ot thorns in. closine tbo word "Maitvrs;" beneath tl is is a chain and lettem, severed by a BWOd, unor which are the word , "From rid Bine Street Church." The tub e! is 7 b' 8) teet in area, surmounted by a beau tiful cap. Mayor ycMichaol. Charles Gibbous, Esq , and oibors will take part upon the occasion. 1 lie meeting is of a character to attract the attention of the pubho. Arrests During April. The nurabor of ariests made bv the police of the citv durlnif the n c nth cf April was 3606 Th" pnsonera were di vided airouit the several Diairlcln as follows: Fiist, 3l'S; fecond, 443; Third. 44S; Fourth, 434; Fifth, 46i Sixth. 150; Seventh, 128; Kl th. 197; Mntli, 177: Tenth, 201; EloventU, 187; I'wlff.h. lfil IbirtecDth, 43; Fourteenth, 61; Filteen.h, 87; Six teenth. 142; Keserve Corps. 134; Harbor Po'loe, 32; Bark I'o.ico, 12 ; Chesnut Ilili 23; Day Sergeant, 25; si.d Vagrant De cctivei, 29. An Inexplicable Assault. Last even ing Be ward F. Oar.iner stopped on tho corner ot Seventh and Lonibaro streets, lor the purpose o lakius a car. Whdo there he was accosted bv a col died individual, rami d Lloyd Douflas, who keopa a driei lug- saloon, or mirar shop, iu that vio nitv, who fnqniifrd bis objeot in ttandinu there (iartmer ex plained tils l'Uit)0Hs, whereupon fJomr as drew a pistol and threatened to shoot. If o was atlorn-ards atrested aud held by Ald'-rman Swift in the sum of 1600 ball. The Parade of the Cadets. The wea ther, this merniuc, was of such a enaraoter as to somewhat damage tbe cause of the ardent admirers 01 cold wafer; jet a portion of vouthtui enthusiasts were on hand upon the occasion. The rain inter fered with the proceedings materially, and ltwou'd perbap be unlair to say much ln regard to its suo cess. An Unplhasant IIusband. Evan TliomaB, wbo resides in the Nineteenth Ward, was arrested lor beatine- his wite'with a poker, and other wise maltreating her, cloning up his singular oonduct by threatening hor life. He waa committed by Alderman Hunter iu tfvfault of $000 ball. MAYr 1," 180J, Attfmpt to BnwAK into a IIoitsk. Jew ph Taimer was hold fn 1:1000 bail bv Aldorravo M is fey for atlrropling y.a i-rda to break into dwell. ng-hoa e Ko. 607 Bai.kBon street, in the ab sence of ihe family. Mr. Jamkb A. Frkeman will sell, on Wed penlay, by order of Orpbani' C urt some excellent rrepTty (isiate oi the late Mattbew I'bompjon). J eircns detiring to pm chase are invited to examine ibe same. B-4IB Ball. Admirers of Base Ball hail iho anpioaotimn lime Tliat will to litn recall Ibe sport tbey think so prime. Bot It that spm t you seek, Htroutf niiirolea yon will need, Adu Clcuhmg now se wean, la whlo i to try your s, etd. Ho, den'i attempt to p'a; Baso Ball, Jtxccpl in cluibes from Tower 11a. I. We have All-wooi Fancy Cassimcre Coats, as low as. . . CS 00 " " Bai.U " .... 4 0J " " " Veais " ... 2 6) Making an ei tire all-wool lauev suit lor. 1 1 6) All-wool black ,-ack Coats as low as $11 00 " ' Casimere Bants ' 6 OJ " " Clo.hVots " 4 0J Making an entire all-woo black suit tor "20 CM AH--.tool good style Fancy i ass, more Suite, to match, lor 14 60 AatoniBi.inr as these priors mav seem, compared wnb those to which we nave been accustom. U tor several years, they aie twt Hctnivuetcn hive the ymiiii in qum.tttiis. at the prtcet mei.tufetl. We make uo lo trash thoy aro all aeivioi able g od-. Auvai cing irom these rates wo have g ods ot ll piaotB, up to the very finest inbne lu lare sup ply, at a proportionate rcduciou Irom former price.- ; compit'ing ly fur the largest aud uiosc eom,i ete asi-oriniett ol I loti.ing id l'h'ladeipti a .men's, vi utbs', and i otb') surpased bv none, ami equalled by lew, lu style, make, und lit, at pr cos guoiutiteed lo er than tho lowest e.Bcwhoro, or tho mjuey ro fut di d Ccntlemen w bo tisna'ly have their clotnina made to n.easuro. cau be as well or better litt d iro'ii nin siock, -n Furments cquai in evcrv respect, at trom 25 to CO percent low, r pi ices. Those who refer can bavo ilio'r gooilB made to nicasuro in the I on. man n"r. with a fine assortment of piece goods o soioct licm To Clothiehs Our purchases for t!il season lu y.u" teen oeiajed wailing th ex. ei tod docliuu In needs, we have now on ami the largst and best ascrUd stock ot Ctolhip in rinluoclutiit. pur cl afta lor ca iirc'iijie. ,'y at the v-ry lnw.it rules of the seaton, w hich enables us to real.zo a fa'r oro.1t ai 4 b1I at prlci s le s than tne co t of aimo roods iu nosl other estubl'sliuionts Wo cau snoply elnth'ont doing a fine ei y trade, with goods adapted to their sales, at i rices so much lowor than the cost of thoir j ill-cut Hecks, tliat, by mokinir an aveni"o ol iho w hole, tbey will bo emib.ed to dispose of their poods at prices coveuna; tho average cosi, and even paving a profit. Bennktt ft i'o,, Towkr Hall, NO 613 M&UItKT -VTRKICT. Kuooi.rs' Cfms Wo desire io call die attention ot art ciii.iioirseurs to tho col oction of exquiivlo little oil na.i.ttiiLS i ow on exhibition a "-coifs Art (jmII' ry, o ld2J he-nut street and wh ch wi I bo di po-idofat auct.nu lua evo.iitirf llie-o cliarui ing li't e oil h iitiiits aio lauit ess in ou l,n" and I loportloi , wbiic tl.o co oi-s are of tlin ra est bril liant l ues especially in the American au iimni seencs A couieiutjora, v, vlnle jus ly piaimiii tho Bui Irs Ctm, Jtinarlis:-" V o huv j eeen livo or tbice of tbe httlo pictiirts no I n.'0-t..an vour hand, w hirb wc wouli l a,d'v i xchance for tho mammoth paint ngs of Clmrol' B i rstn-,i " ClOCETB AM) Ai A RKETULN. Kcw Beii'iuila Botaloes, Onions, and Tomatoos, Just at hand, and roce'ved woe'ily. Bi B11DDA BrOPPCB C' MPAKY, Ma. 120 We.stttreet, .Now Yoik The JfATnnuiler oi the Phrnwlcxjicttl Jmirmil bus Leeu received, ior winch we owo tuauks to 1 role si r Jo. n L I alien, Ku 2.18 iei t i stroel. I lie iutlueiice of this admirably counue ed p i hi ca tion is on tbo ngbt side. The p otural i lustrat.nus ol bumun cbarac er in 'ho pre.-o-it nu nbur a;0 mi unuaily mlertst nv and ins'iucl.ve. Back numbuis uro .uruntied lo newsubscriber "TlAKTATION BlTTEUS-S T. 13(50 X " A? 8 tiomouroi hca tli tne lamous Buniatioa Bitters bnve been used in hundreds oi cusi.i wi h thu mos mlidat toi resiins: una a' tn.i erosout tniu esp ci allv when cveiy one should k ou Ins s -tmu brace I up in view ot ibe rrobab e appca auce of clio era in our nuust, tbo Litters huve a teulold vaiuo. ioi ftt.e cverywhcr( Vii.oin Cold Mimno Co-MrANy It is cxnected that nonces ior mo lust inccm? lor organ, zatiou will lesl'ortly K-uoii to suo criburs In too interim, tbc?o wishu g o' c or more ot t ie $100 o iginul in leves's in lire enterprise should at once seno iu thoir tubscriptious All-wool Fcits (.-eotchi for $25, nt Charles Rlckes & Co 'b One Bnc, under he ontinoutul. Mueic This week ou'y, twonty-flye cent wl'l buy one doner's woilh of in w (not second-bund) inus'O. at lm Per Itaniilton'B Bock ano btatiouery More, Assembly BmJuin.e, ho H 6 ouih Tenth street h'early ten lLoufaud pieces to select trom. All-wool Suits (Scotch) for 825, at Charles S'oLee & lo 'i One I'nce, under the Uoutiuonta'. Biduced TnicES lift vour P - otographs takon now in B F lieimi r's uuturpa-,ed tiylo, and -ecu e an invaluable likeness, at moderate cose an "ticaliy aud wondoifuil accurate No 624 Ar h stroot. All-wool Suits (Scotch) for $25, at Charles Stokes & Co. 's one l'nce, under the Continental. "luLncatlnv steam engine packing. fir terms boo 728cbebbuiBt , phila.,and 6deyst.,new yors:.' All-wool Mjits (scotch) ior t25, at Charloi EtokcB & Co.'s Que lTico. under ihe Continental. Compound Ihteufpt Notes 7 810 and 6 20s wanted. De Haven & Biother, Ho. 40 b. Third Bt'ect. Q.XO Coupoh?, Due Mat 1st, WlSIlD BV DKFXEL & CO., Ho. Ci eouiu luiiiD Street. Stick & Co.'s Pianos Over one thouniml of lliete Leauufui Inpfrumi nts in use in PUU idoiphia. Ouiy at J. E. Gould's, Sevonth aud Chcsnut. - Mason & Hamlin's CAniNvr Oroanb, unlike aud bU erior to any and a' I reea instruments Only at J L. Oould'b, bevcuthaud Chesnut. 1'opular Tjilorikg. Ready-made Clothing, AKD Fie Custom Work. Wanamaker & Broww, Oak Hall, Sonthcast corner Sixth and Mahkkt titroots. CTHONG BRASS ALE-OOiJKP. A VAUIBTY iT of other Brass r'ock includinir those for (,'oai !' i crkhto s li'aucels. Molasses Gates red r anU Lig num the Bp... is, .1 No. 8J3(KlgntThlrtv-flve) MARKLT t be ow mth. MATT'RES, BAG, AND SAIL NRKDLTX sprwlDR. Pegtlng relng Hrrlblng aut Ice Awb lorsule at llil'MAN 8U ,S Ko. eSA (t-itiht Thirty-live) W A hKET t bolow Ninth. IRON SCREW EYFA FOR PICTURK 1 i mines and lookltiK-g'as-es; Brass and Porje'an head future ansi Brassand Iron dook.s lnobs et i Ktann-sandSta. iialla or heay lookm-gl.s.es tor alf bv IKUMAW II.VVV. o. 8S5 (Eight ThlrW-fivei MAUK.ET St.. below Mnth COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALE. r"h till wm be soM at Publlo Kale, ou the premise", i.. vv r i , r. i .' i ui i iu. MAV Hi. atlo'clork. A rK8IHlI.K KK' I U JS' Vj H1IIIU3I1 III t tipsier Townatnp lets inau imi- a mm u uum in- iuy lln.1 a contaliiliiU nearly flf'lY A UK KB OS" LvnD, on which Is a vood ubr.untlal House, built lu l otiage stjle. coiitulnlua ten reon . Aiso, out-kilchen and dlnlng-rooai, summer house, barn ami liable chicken house, etu Thesrounds have been put In exce'lnut order t well fencfd, aud plantea wiih fruit and shade trees, vines, ''i'lie' pronertv to within five mlrutes wa'k of Thurlow's Htatlun aud St een minutes oi thus er Station aud ha atliiu view of 'he river Possession given at once From its healthr loca-lon and eni-y access, is a very desirable place tor summer resilience , . For further fnfonnatlon aneiv to " UEOUUE BKEB, Chester, Or JO't N CAl l'S Kit, 5 1 3t Tradesmen's Bank. Philadelphia. THREE GENEHAL AGENTS WANTED TO I aoi in luitiortaut locations for the Dew York Aocl dental Insurance Couipsny . ctlve mm ot good address, anplv to IBANK O. ALLEN, BrancU Ofllce, Ho- 'H CUEBKVTDUeet, Apuiyaoou. H MARRIED. KOfllLAKD H A AS At tho bride's nwldenee, J undLT pril , 8(W bv the Rev Dr. Einhorn, Mr. MAMiKL A. KOsULANDto CLAttAUAAS, both ot tl is atv. , . . ' WEN DEN li A LI API' LEG 4 TE. On Mareh 22, V ,bv K T Job Ibrmi Bon. WILLIAM A. MENLEn IlALL. Bsq.toMAlil F.. eldest daogh. ter of Dr. J. VT. App egate, all of tuie city. caret. niKD. . CA DE. On the 29th nltimo arter a long ani paln V'.M1.1;1' hicb fbe bore with t hristlan fonutude. BU1H P., witoot J. V. t ado, In tho 6!ta year of berate Iho friends and relative ol the family, also, the Star of Betuebem Association, i. O. oi P., are ro. si pci ml v invited to attend the iuneral, trom hor late residence, Ko. 1800 Mar Uroufb Bireet, on next JLornday afternoon ai 8 o'clock, witho.tt further no'ice. M ABSI1ALL. On tbe 20th ultimo. Mr' ffAK 1JAH A,, wile o. John A Maisnal , and eldoat dBiiifhfer of Pnillp L. aud darah A Dubteq, in bor 2ith vear. v 1 hf relatives and friends are Invited to at. end the funeial, Irom t e res deuce of her la ti-r, So 240 Ca'l ar tie stieet, on Ti ursdav al'ternooa at 2 o'o'ock r civices at the Evanoi s s' I luircli. Interment at ti e Mxtn htie' t Cbiou Ground. t.'tJ1 ..V"! 28in u'l'mo. IIAURY CLAY IUiT, sciBol Wilhain and Kolecca l uit. a-ed 23 )idis 1 month, and 4 dais I lie lelaiivea and Inends ol t e lannly, tbe Girard aik lodee, Ko 214 A. Y. M.; also, Harmony Loore no 12, A. Y. M ; n so, Eeusinrion CoDnoil, o 9 O. of L. A M ; and the members of Companv k em V J .... I X7 , ' . ' att iid ., un,ui'cii,i , nr- 'rspeu' .u ly ii.v Toil to d the, tuuoral, from his raroii'g' lesidence. kley Hall 'ai o. be'ow W hent iiaf iann a: ( la mlrpo, on I hnr-tiay arternoon. . Mav 8 at a o'clock, without inrti er notice, lo piocced to Oedur llill Ceuirtery. J LI,1 A MS. On the 2.1th m-tant, In the 5 h year oihsae, OhAKLKi Ol'la B., son of Y, Harry and M A ninania. i ho relatives and friends of tho fnml'y are rospeot rnllv lDviteu to atf lid t! e 'Utera'. Irom hl vratid tntber's res denen, Biver road Be moot, wnst side of Hchus Ikill, on e nesdui mo n n a. 10 o'clock. I 0 R I) A N ' 8 TONIC ALE. ' JGLDAN H TONIC " L K. JOKDAN'S T - Tl' ALF. , JURDA v 8 TONK? Ar.R. It Is recorrtPfnrpo cy sbslclnns ol this and other pine s as a urertor Kir i n.i tequltes but a trbU to cirnlnr li e niefl fiepilcal n Its treat me It. I'o be had. ftbulesal and rcti.il o' r. l.JuKHVN, r. v , No. 220 vr.AK S'reot. i bnmpagne Cldrr. by the d-?n, be tied or br the barret. 2 US gTEAM ENGINE PACKING LORICATIYE PACKL(3, I Oil THE STUKFING IJOXKSOP STEAM ENGINES. An article rrrrn rrr rrlrd by all T'nllroad Trmpanie nl 0 bnve ll-orouil.ri bsicd It a d In general use ou over tvrnty five of .le 1 al loses in this country, and cn tr'al by over flit.v dhr rs IH'P1I BY 20iCO SiATIOlSAKY ESOINES. It s a fli st-class article Seventy-live Cents Per Pound. I uliricalivc PiKkSna: Coiuyany, EOLF. UAMI PaCTUBER1', 7f3 CHESNUT 8ti-fMt, riilLAIJF.LI'HIA. L. G. T1LJ OTj-ON & CO. BOLE AGENt'S. 26 D Y Street, New York. HOLD BY DRALKBS HKSKm LI Y 4 & 8p MlfXER'8 STi-A.u ENiJINU PACKI.VO. 1 bis Is the nius.ln tovert d, slioudr fl.llntr, siuOIdh boz paikiLg. kixty t en is ptcit rorn Fcrsaieby "'ILL-t 1. M1LLKK, Bole Vannf ct rr io" the t'nitel 8,-ites, bear of 123 ' llK-in Hirect, 4 28 8p PMIudelphla I'cniia. 5-20 coupons, due may first, BOUGHT AT HIGHEST RATES BY DEEXEL & CO., No. 34 South THIRD St. QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' O'LD ESTABLISHED Ono Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. f ricoi reduced to the lowest point A fine assortment of Bond', -made Clothing stantlyon baud. Custom VVoric made to orj vry short uotioc, in sivlo und durability passed. 431 p-X-IN T W a X fcj won FOE BAILUGS, RTOBE FKOKTS, GUAKOS. I'AKTITIOliS, IROJi BFBTKADB AK1 WIRE WORK, ln variety, manutso ured bv M. VAI,KKK tfc SONS 3 29 6iufp No 11 North SIXTH Street. VATVTORIUJI AND PHYSICAL IN3TITU 1 TION. SWIMMINO SCHOOL FOIt CHILDRKN, A5C AM) (iEN'lLl MI'.N, I'ROA Street, be ow ulnut. Ihe RwluimliiK Depuriinmit 01 this Institution will oniu tbo 1st of MAY. whli iiKieasi'd taulliiieB and add! tiouai connort In its sccoiuu udatloua In conslderallon ot 1 1' piouipt and liberal support w Itli v blub the programme 01 last season was rrcelveil. no subserlutlon lists liave been dlnilbiited for ilili scat on, but the number trp nt n in. otg) trons desirous totneoura itteitatpUn Itlth coining season, will enter ibeir uun.er. iuu u...v.o uuioru the 1,MU f May, be. rluB n ndud but o eanllnesa. reutarlcv habits, dal v erolse. and an eav heart, has provedat a I times the best previntive avalost illseas . THfc, Tli.ll'tK it KBOK UK HA I H WILL BE AL WAYS THAI OF h" MM Kit HKAT. The IoBlltutlon will bn open for public Inspection trom t . M till 9 P.M.. next Tuesday, ihe 1st ol' May and its 'neiids and the puhllo are respcet'ully invltoj. Uiaiilar lu.tructlon to begiu ou the Weuuesdav tul iowli 40 t fe TRUSSES, 8UPPORTERS, URACEtT, S and all other S urn leal appliance or the most approved kinds, Infinitely superior to all others, at No. 60 Ixrtli KV "11I btrecit Ladles attended by Mr. Ir. it cCU N AO Atf. Male departuieut by a comp. tent siutreou. JWeipj