- r 1 TlTE DAILY ' EVENING VeLEGRAPIL PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 18CC. 5 PINE ART SALE. In ywterday's bums of Thb TblbotufhI wo called attention to the faet that Mr. B. fcott, Jr., had on exhibition and fur sale a large nnmbor of floe paintings," at hit Art Gallery, No. 1029 Chesnut itreot. Aoareial Inspection of the collection will how that it It one or the best, If not the rerr best that hat ever been offered to a l'biladslpbla public. Ibere are 177 picture on riew, and all of tbem are fair specimen of art. 1 bo co lccton embraces some of the beet productions of tho Flomlsb, Dutch , and Fienoh eohools. Tho names of the artists are a guarantee of tho value of the picture. Our ipao( will not permit he to speak at larre of each partica. lar pioture, but thero are some that deserve a speoial mention. ' 1 No. 16 "A 8treet 8cno in Antwerp," lea most admirable Rpoclmou of F.eniiih art. It represents an old (railed house, end the costumes are highly , effective and elaborately Uui hod. ; No. 68 bt' led "I'landortng and Burning of a Vil lage in Belgium, bv the Spaniards nndor the Iuke of A'va, during the Sixteenth Century," is perhaps the most spirited woik in the collection. It is from' the easel of liuyten, f Antwerp. Tho piece is tilled with fiburei of tho a'nimed populace flying irom danger. The architectural beauties of tho picture are not the least of its attractions Iho effects of the Are and smoke are finely mauagod, and prove that the artist U familiar with bis railing. No. 65 'Jumping Jack," by Beteure, of Brus sels. Is a highly humorous skttoh. It represents a benevolent-looking old gent'oman a ni using acbiid with onoof thoso eooentrio toys whose limbs obey the behosls of a Binng. Tho subject Is admirably handled: - o. 61 Entitled "Love and Jealousy," bv David Col, ot Antwerp, is a very su-'gestive picture. A beautiful girl Is watching the actions of her lover, who Is not aware of hor being near him. The ex pression i- very fine. No. 64 "A Street Scene in Amsterdam," by rersen, is Y-ry fine in its col on nit. No. 109 "A Marriage Contract.'.' by Stroekol, of Amsterdam, is an admirable work of art. lhe con tracting parties are at a table signing the papers The management of the costumes aud tho entire coloring oan hardly bo ekoellod.' Nos 112 and 114 are companion pictures by the Brothers Kook-Keok, ol Amsterdam, and are splen did oflorts of these fine artists. The boat figure piece in the collection is "The Reception Day," by Carolus, of Brunsols. i Avery touching little sketch, entitled "Uothor and Chiid," by Wagner, of Dussoldorf, will attract attention. It Is extremely simp e in its details, only a beautiiul young mother rocking her babe to s eep ; but it tells the whole story in the most eloquent way. No. 132 "The Young Artist," by Wurtz, of Brus sels, is a capital piotuie. A proud mother is Inspect ing the Cist efforts of ber child, and tho sentmcnt of aatisiaction is plainly stamped upou bor counte nance, There are other pictures that are worthy of demsriptloe, but It would perhaps be hotter if all per sons intetestod in art would go to Mr. Scott's gal lery and Inspect iortbemselves. The sale commences this evening and will be continued to morrow even ing. The oatalogue oan be bad by ca ling at Mr. Scott's gallery. AMUSEMENTS. Abch Stbekt Theatkb. Mr. Owen Marlowe's poouiaritv was prove a by tue large house assembled tor his benetit. lie appeared in Who Kilted Cock Jlobin t a pieoe which has had great success in New York, and in a new peculiarity, Hts Lordship, which was lull of uui, and very successful. This evening Mr. Hempip. a popular comedian in Wis city, will make his first appearance Mr. Heniole, sinoe his last appearonoe at this toeatie. has played at the W alnut and at the American 1'tieatre, and always with the fame popular sucoess. To-morrow evening Mies Price will take a benefit, at which Mr. Mor daunt and Miss JetTerwnn w II aonear. New Chesnut Street Tiuatujc Edwbi Adam ? lays this evening tue part ot "Frank uawthomt" n Men of the Day. Ihis play, first produuud at too Walnut, has always seemed to be the special pro perty ot Mr. Adams. It is one of nis Pert roles, a id tho play is decidedly the very best of all writuur by Falooner. Th Chesnht will commence at 8 o'clock, instead of a quarter to 8, as heretofore. Walnut Street Thkatub. The success of Hamlet, wl'h crowded houses, is all that oan be chronicled at thin house Mr Booth has cstabiishod himself as the "Ham'oi" of the ate. Academy of Mcrsio. The Ravels have but two more erouings. To-niirht the celebrated M. On chalumeau will be given, with the Green Monster and Young America, lo morrow, benefit of Gabriel liavol. t Mr. Herns Adams, the eminent Elocutionist, will give an entertainment ut Concert liali, on Tuesday evening, May 15. Choice selections of vocal ana instrumental music, by lad v and g. ntlemen ama teurs, will be interspersed with tho Select Headings of Mr. Adams. An amntour will recito "Shamus O'Brien," a tale oi the lris'i rebellion. Mr. Adams will introduce several of his lavonte pupiH, iuclud. lng a son ot Bistiop bimpson. This will lorm one of the best entertainments oi the soukou. Organ Opening lhe portion oi our community who dt htht (in musical entertainments will have a rare opportunity ot being present at one to-morrow evening, at St. Clement's f.hurch. 1 he new origan, tho finest end lurtiettt in the country. and by tur the largest in our city, will be then openel tor the first tiino, and many o'' our first performers call a:l its powers into play. The entertammeut will be at ones grand, eolenn, nnd delighful, and will, we doubt not, ciowd tue church to overflowing. t. 1 iiE Matinee we referred to a tew day ago will be gnen by Mr. Gaertner, at the Foyer of t ie Aca demy ot Music, on Thursday, May 17. We learn lrom the programme that we are to have an oppor tunity of hearing U'me Abel, the classical pianist, ll'me Abel is a pupil of Chopin, and hor pluving is compared, in the German papers, to that of M'me Clara Schumann. Mr. Gaertner will also be aisiated by the classical Quintette Club of this city. CITY I NTELLI GE NCE For Additional Ciiy JnieUigence see lliird, 1'aje. Beak not False Witness. A night or two B'nce a party of eight young men made an attack on a piusneneer ruilwaj car, at Germtin town road and Oxiord Btreet. Tho conductor was assaulted, and the windows of the car were broken. Yetderday afternoon one of the party was arrested, and dnrine a hearintr belore Alderman Clouds be stated that he had nettling to do with the affair, uud could prove an alibi." Time was riven him to prove his assertion. i v i.. . f, . .. .,! r , ; . . T. Ill 11 tic uiuului i j l inuv. no n iliiv.oi.- dctcu 111- T . . . 1 i i . . . oiviauuts, who were uuout to teeiny to iiib -whereabouts at the time the assnult ou the car was made, but uuluckily for the prisoner and . .I.. . .1. . j jiis wouiu-oe wimesNes, me cuuuucior recog nized every one of them as the party who assaulted the car. Whereuuon the entire party was held to bail on the chero-p of inciting to riot. BAD Gibls. A young girl named Sally . Tobln, and an accomplice named Annie Stansburg, were before Alderman Swiu vesterdav alternoou, ' charged with stealing ioine clothing aud a gold ring f from a house on E.ghth street where Sally was en gaged as a domestic Sally is only six too a yean of 1 age, and, instigated by the other girl, bad resolved . - to lead a vicious life, and stole the artio'es mentioned to aid ber in her foolish resolve The Alderman . commuted them both to prison, to learn the ways of Wtadow. , A New Work of Abt. a beautiful pho- tograpbio view of the death-bed scene ot President Lincoln is now on exhibition at Harlen' Ga'lery, it ; groups together all lhe distinguished characters who were congregated together on that mournful ooea ' Dion. It is the intention ot the artist to give the pie i ture general distrioutien. llev Charles M. lilane. i late chaplain ot the army, is the general agent tor Pennsylvania, ai d persons desiring to engage in the ' sale of the picture will do well to rail upou him at Mr. jurie s. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, Cabtxittrb Snop Distbotkd bt1 Fibb. This moinlng about half-past 1 o'clock the brick carpenter shop, br-long!ru7 to 'Thomas Itoeers, eituatnd on Wood street, oelow Seven teenth, was destroyed by fire. The loi will reach about $100. A small stable adjoins tho rarpenter shop, which contained it number of horses, but they all escaped. j Thb SouTHitraf Mail Steamship Com- rABT This morning an election for seven d lec tor of the Southern Mall tt'eamhl) Compau was held at the Board of Trade Kooms, by the stock holders of the Company. The following gent'emen wore unanimously elected : Henry Wlnuor, Frede rick Collins, James A. Wrgh). fetephen Flan gan. W infield 8. Kussell, A. F. Chosobrouh, Richard Wood. . i ' I In the Hands ok the PniMsnsEs. Lt nivht a soldier visited a bonne on Beach street, war Nob e and while thero led acloep. When he awoke he found his poolcrt-book had been Stolon, con amlng- K119 The po ice were summoned, and six girls, occupants of tbe hou-e, wn- arrested and taken t eiore Alderman lclann, who committed them to pnton. f Youthful Dkpravity. Two youthful d ht queuts, named W illiam Johnon and George Buckley, one aged 10 and the other 19 yars, wtio i nil Irom italtimo e, uttemptea to rob a tnilor store at lhirtv tirat street and Grav's Jerry road Inst night, J hev were, arrested and taken beforo Aldor man Lutz, who committed them to answer. Bn.LiARr Exhibition. This eyoning, Mav 10, at L. Dow's rooms. No. 1104 Chestnut street, Messrs. ityall. 1'aliner. I' unket, and other will par ticipate in a friendly yame oi 600 points up. Come one, come all.' i i Attfmpt at Bukolaby. About! one o'clock this morning an a'temnt wai made to net into a tailor store at Front and Widow streets. 1 he front window was bored, out the would-bs burglar was frightened oir - i Who Killed Dr. BtJBOKi.Lf I I 'Some persons are inclined to think that the mvs tcry of the Itordell murder has at length beu cleared up by a man called "liolden" a very unsuitaoie name, bv-ttie-hv, tor n individual who appeais to bavo a (ace of brads, a cran urn ot lead, and a heart otiron. It Mrs Cunnmubam did kill Dr Burdoli, it is clear that bIio is jut tho sort of dashing widow that one would not like to propose to; but we don't think this Golden witness knows much about the matter, com men aro as eagor tr no oriety, in any imaginable form, as cnsible people are to secuie one ot those excellent Bults now selling so cheaply at Tower Hall. W HATE 1 All-wool Fancy Casslmere Punts, as low as $4 00 " " ". Vests " ... ; 2 50 " Black " Pants . - .... 600 " Cloth Vests " .. j 4 00 " Fancy Casimer Suits, to match 14 00 " Llack Suits...... 20 00 Advancing from these rates we have goods of all fradci, up to the very finest falirtcs, at nrioes reduced m jtrcportion Men's, Youth's, and Boys'. Thou- SAKDS HAVE SOUND WITHIN TIIE PAHT ftW WKKKS THAT WE ARB ACTUALLY SELLING OOOD, 8GRVICE ABLE GOODS AT TUE PRICES NAMED I , N Bknnbtt & Co., , -t ' ; Towku llALri, ; No 619 Market Street. A most XXCELLEJ.T Tomc for any season or the year 1b Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vctmifuge. It strengthens the stomach and bowels, and promotes the general health ; it is certain also to expel worms, and affords immediate relief to nervous, fretting, restless cad drcn. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Adction Lace curtains, 81. ' Auction Lace Curtains, $1. " Auction Lice Curtains, SI. Auction Lace Curtains, SI. Auction Laoe Curtains, 81. Auetion Lace Curtains, SI. j- uotion Lace Curtains, SI. Aucion Laco Curtains.' 1 Also, fine Curtains. Irom S2 to 50 all tioin Aua. tion, and unusua iv cheap, soiling at less pnoes than before tbe war, at W. Henry Patten's Shade and CuitaJn More, No. 1408 Chesnu' s'reet. i For Breakfast. . . FOR DINNER. i FOB BUFPER W ItERMUDA POTATOES. ' HKW BERMUDA ONIONB. ! SEW BERMUDA TOMATOES. Your Grocer or Market man can get suppliod at Bermuda Produce Company, No. 120 West street, New York. Window Phadeb, only $1. Window Shades, only $1. r Window Shades, only 81. j 1 i Window Shades, only Si. ' - ' i Window Shanes, ouW $1. I Window Shados, onl v SI. Window Shades, only SI. Window Shanes, only SI. , . Window Shades, only SI. " ' Also, Lace Curtains, One Dollar. . -I At Patten's Curtain and Upho stery Store. Charles Stokes & Co. 'a One-1'rice Clothinq UOUfE, under the continental. 1 under the Continental. -Under the Continental. Stokes & Co., Clothiers. Stokes & Co., Clothiers. 1 Spiuno Clothing 111 Spring Clothing!!! , If you Wish to be Beautiful nso Hazan's Kasr- nolia Balm, its continued use removes tan, frocklos, Pimple1), and roughness irom tbe luce and haads, and leaves tbe complexion smootb, transparent, lovely. Any druggist will order it for you, ii not ou hand, at illy cents per bottle. Reduced Prices. Now Is the time to got superior Fhotographt, executed in artistic, manner, of rare ac curacy, at moderate prices, at B.J. Keinier's Gallory, xso, tj -arcn street. Tde Woman's Friend. Lash's Ove dollar Wash ing Machine is the best washur in the uiarkoi. Call and tee it, at , no Til market street, j Convinced! The most skentical. of the merits of Hasheesh t antly. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, General Debilitv. ramdlv disauoear belore its inilu- ence. For sale bv ail JJruefe sts. Gouon on "Peculiar Peonlo" at tho Academv ot Music, Monday evening 14tu inBt. "lnbncotive packing ior steam eutnnes. for terms sec 720chesmit8t.,pliila., and tfulevst., new yorx.' ' Compound Ibterfst Notes. 7 810 and fi.20 wanted. Io Haven & Brother, No. 40 ti. Third street. . 5-20 Coupons, Due May Iht, ! Wanted by Dkexkl & Co.. i No, 31 south Third Street, j Stf.ck & Co. '8 Pianos Over one thousand of these beauuful instruments in use in Philadelphia, Only at J. E. Gould's, Seventh and Chesnut. : Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Oroans, unlike and superior to any and all reod instruments Only at J E. Gould's, Seventh aud Chesnut. Popular Tailoring. liEADY-MADE CLOTHU.O, AND ! iiNE Custom Work. Wanamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, , Southeast corner Sixth and Mauket Streets. ICE AXES, TOMAHAWKS. AND ' TONGS, L various kinds of Ice Picks. Ice Mallets, wltu a Pick in tbs Lunelle; large Iron Kpoons tor Ice Cream Freexera, ana other seasonable Hardware, tor sale by TRUMAN a BlIAW. No. Ms (Eight Thirtv-flve) MAKKKT Ht.. below Smth. BRACKETS, AND HOOKS, AND CHAIN'S, or several pat erns. for suspending Hunging bos kets or Bird Cages, tot sale at the hardware Store of TlttTMAN & BHAW, No. 8M (Eight Thtrty-flve) M A KKET at- below Ninth PLUMBERS' AND GAS-FITTERS' PIPE Hooks, (las Toiiks, and Wrenches. Helling Ladles and rots, fclia, Books, Tap Borers Rasps, etc. for sale bf ... ,o. . TKDMAN HHAWT. Mo. 8S5 (Eight Thtrty-flve) MAKK.&T Bt.. below Ninth hIll EXCELSIOR CLOTHING MARRIED. . CARTER -MoCOr.-On the evenlns; of Febraary 18, I v the Hev. George W. Bnndle, FKANK. U. CAP.TbK to LIZZIE O. MoCOi, both of this City. - KEI.LY LATOUK On the 8d Instant, by the Bev. George fitrobel, Mr. KOW AED C. KELLY to C ELKS IE, daughter oi the late Captain Amedrn Latour. , DIED. ' BADL1N. On the 9th instant, SOPUIA A. BAD LIN, eldest damrhter of Joseph Badlin. lier friends aad those ol the family are reapeet fully invited to attend ber luneral, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, irom her late reside noe. No. 226 Pine street. i BUNKER. On the 7th instant, Mr. HARRY BUNKFK. aged 60 years. 1 be relatives and mends of the famtlv, Wecoacoe Fire Eng ne Company, Board oi Delearatas of the Fire Association ol Philadelphia, South wark Loam, No. 140, I. O. of O. V., and Mount Zion Kucampraont, to !4, aro respectfully invitort to attend his funeral, from his la'e residence, No. 627 Alcllwain stroet, on Friday aiternoon at 8 o'clock. To prooeed to Hixta Street Union Ground. CRILLI. On the 8th Instant, CECELIA, daugh ter o' il -ury and Juno Cr.lly, aged 15 years and 9 months. tho relative and mends of the fsmtlv are respect fnlly invited to a'tend the luneral, fiom hor parouts' residence, No W15 Marsha 1 street, on -Biurday morning, May 12, at 81 o'clock, without furtaer notice FOR SALE AND TO RENT. 0 COUNTRY RESIDENCE g FOll S ATjK. A Inrce and wjll-flntshed HOCsF., with siabling and ( rrlne house, with plenty oi good wator and fruit. Two acres oi ground enclosed. Hiuatod on Woodburv Itoad, near Red Bank Ferry, New Jersey. Immediate porsesslon Apply to v OKOlUiE J. HliNKEI.S, ' N. vr. Corner THIBl EES! II and CHKSNCT Streets, 810 6t Philadelphia. COTTAGE AT PUBLIC SALE. Wilt be lolrt at Public Sale, on the premise! JPt nMIP.It lAT MAI IH at 1 o'clock, A DK8I KAllLh HEHlDr NCE situated in Chester Township, less than hall a nil e lrom til cltv Hinlis containing Dearly FIVE ACUKS or LAND, on wblcii Is a rood substantia! House, built in Cottage style, containing ten rooms. Also, out-kitchen and dining-room, summer house, bnrn and siable chicken bouse, etc. Tbe grounds have been put in excellont order t well fenced, and planted with fruit and shade trees, vines, etc. etc. lhe propertv Is within five minutes walk of Thnrlow's Station and fit een minutes oi Chester citation, and has at) ne vie wol the fiver ' r ' ' 7 Possession given at once From Its healthy location y and ensy access, is a tery desirable place tor a summer resilience For further information, annlv to ULORGE BAKEB, Chester, Or JOHN I'Asi'SER, 6 1 13t Traaesmcn's Bank Philadol p h ia. f MANTUA PROPERTY FOR SALE. liJl"ouseand .ot l hlrtv-soienth and Hamlltou, J"idfl two HflUNes and Lots on Tnlrty second street, nortli of owelton avenue, ttwn). Two Houses dud Lots on Ibirty-thiril aud Hamilton streets. si),ii). Apoly to 61Urhs;u:itj SaMI EL UVT( Ills ON, I U1HTY-F FTII Street and LaNC -81KR Avenue. fji MANTUA RKSIDENCB FOR SALE UiA very desirable Dwelling, with large lot of ground.' i r:ce VivMH. N. B. .No person authorized to advertise propertv for sale without a written order tor ihe sa uo rom etie su'j soribcr. 5 10thstu3t B. HL rem tON. FOR SALE THE VERY DESIRABLE Kilihreo-storv Brick Hesi ionce, No. 324 8 Twentv first s'reet. The house has tliree-storv bock bulldlnss. audi s replete with oil the modern conveniences Apuly to LhW la It. Bt-BNEB, Ho. lfti S. FOURTH Bt. 6 10 if 0 L. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency. No 271 B. THIRD street, Philadelphia, Pa. heel Esta e BouWit and Sold ou Commlision. Lonns negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort gages eud other securities. Uouse and Ground Rents collected. Commissioner of Deeds lor all the States. 4 271m5p PERSONS HAVING PROPERTIES FOR JLiii sale or to rent will find it to their advantage to call at the Central Ileal Estate Agency, Ho. 271 8. TUtKD Ktieet. o bonus or charges made on elthor owner or tenant 58 lnirp 1 U. JOSEeU. (fi FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE tuii stoiy Dwelling, with tlnec-storv double Back Building on 'IWt LFTH Sireet above Orcen. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. Price, clear. Apply ut this Oillce. between and 12 A.M. 4 111 WANT! " "ANTED FIRST-CLASS AGENTS TO SELL the Largest Photouranb which has ever been of ered to the public, m" the Capitol and White House, Wanhlngton, D. C. : have never been offered In this city. ( all at K NEWELl.'d. No. 74 A R( n Htreet. ft 9 3 From 9 to 11 A. M., 1 to 4 P. At. "VX7ANTED. A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL Y ot S20U to S3"G0, In an old-established Drug Store. Address, for one w eek. "QUASSIA, 5 8 3t rhlladolph'aPostOitlce. THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO act In Important locations for the Kow York Acci dental Insurance Company, active im not good address, api.lt to EUAK O. ALLEN, Brunch Office, So. 4i! tHFSMJT Street. Anply soon. 221 AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER, NO. 1020 CUtSNVT STREET. B. Scott, Jr . has the pleasure of announcing to con noisseurs ot art a verr valuaole col'.ectlou oi Imported high clasm modern oil paint imjs, represented by the following leading artists of the Khinisli huHtteldoif, Dutch, and French schools, viz. : V. Bouguereau, , David Col, Vugene Verboeckheven. IJ. t ariolus, Ferdinand de Hiaockelaor, F. Kursemuun, A. Von llunnne , A. E verse u, M. A KucK-Kock, W. Kock Kock, '1. Wagner, 'T. Kuvten, H. Voa seben. II. DMdaert, llendrtck H. HhaetTels, Zacbery Notermanii, , J.Vaarberg, H. deUeul, , 11. r-avry, J. ( arrahaln, J. Roslerse, F. Mnslu, ' P.V. Verredyt, ( b'silue. A SeTiire, 1 H. E. Keyiitjens, h's Leiekeit, T. C. Mertz J. Stroebel, I hi'Odore Uerard, W. iiorrls, !C. SurtiiKer, F. Lebret I and oilier. to be sold at auction, bv B. Scott, Jr.. on tlii evjulngioi i hursiluv and rlday, May 1(1 and II at7H o'clock at oCOTT'S ART GALLFHY. No. lWO CHESSOT Street. The above are now ou exhibition free, dav and cvenli g. Every painting In tbis collection is guaranteed orinir al. 6 8 it rj;ilE II A Kill SOX JiOILEir A SAI'E STEAM liOU.KU. Tbe at.entlon ol manutactu ers and ojiers iHlng Steam is conllilently cal ed to this newSteain Ueue rator as combiuiuK esaen'.lai advantages lu almolute siiiety troni exp osion. In cheapness ot tlistoost and cost ol ri pairs, hi economy of fuel, laci.lty of Cleaning auJ transpurtatlon etc.. not possessed by any other butter now in ore. 'ihli boiler 1 tormed ot a cu ublnattoo id cust-iron hollow spheres, each suhere eight inches es turnui diameter, aud three elKlitUs of an Inch thlen. Tt es arc bcld toaetber by wrouuht-irou boiU, with cups at the ends. earlv one hundred of these Boilers are now In opera tion, some of them in tbe Dent estubiisbmeuts in this cltv. ' ; . For descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH flllltlM"N Jr. HarilHon BoUer W.irKs, GRAY'S . FKHUV Road, adjoining tho United States Arsenal, Philadelphia. 4 ll tu tliiinSp JHE AMERICAN No. BUREAU OF MIKES. 64 BROADWAY. Wmes, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Mining Com panies, Consultations afforded, on all Mining, Metallurglca and Chemical Question, at tbe office of tbe Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. D H AKt DE KAY) Secretary. 10 tuths rp JMTBOVED ELLIPTIC HOOK L0CK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, OIF1CE, No. 923 CT1ESNUT STREET. 9LOAT 8EWINU Mi CHINES, Repaired and Im pteved. CS S stutaJm S. E. Cor. Second and Market Sts. Philad. MILLINERY GOODS. WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ARE' OFFERING DAILY AIL TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING THE TOPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 4 18 2mr In her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, - Has row open a large stock of the choicest FRENCH MILI.INEUY. A young Partslenne from one of the most eminent of ine milliner estahiisnments ot far is) ha cnaraeoltne Tnmuilng Department Everr style and kind of HAT or BOSNRT now In fashion will be found In stock. 4 21 lmrp MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 223 and 331 SOUTH Street, Hasa handsome assortment of SPRING MILLIVERYt Misses' and Infants' Bats and Caps, BfJks, Velrets, Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, frames. etc. CS H 4m BOOTS AND SHOES. FINE BOOTS AND SIIOES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S And 13 o v s ' Wear, AT REDUCED PRIChS, AT HELWEG'S, No. 535 ARCH Street, Below Sixth. First-class work always on hand, and made to order at short notice. 4 24 lmSp STOVES, Ac. JJ N I O N OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out ot older, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp, lhe Baker, Broiler, and Flat-iron Heater are the only special articles of tat- Allure required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lnrnlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLF. AGEKT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. Liberal ducotmt to the trad''. 4 17 3m n Jl E MAiS,ABTElsT0fB". I have the pleasure to announce that on and alter To-Morrow, (Wednesday) the 9th Inst., I shall have the Stoclt Eager Iieer on Drauslit. 1 be most healthy, and best beveraee for the warm weather. COME AND TRY IT, AT 5 8 3t No. B3 1 CHESNUT Street. LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. Uiey act directly1 upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment i and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children tvill appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the shin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Mold Ity nil IrH22ila. Depot 193 & 500 Greenwich St. N. Y. SAFE FOR SAT'E- A SECOND HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOR SALE. Al'PLY AT TBIS OFFICR. 4Srr rpWENTY YEARS OF EXTENSIVE PRtC 1 tier has rendered Dr. KISKKI.I.M the most sue csml practitioner far aud near. Consult Dr. KINKI3 Ll N corner of THIRD and UNION' Streets, tonaulta tlon fiee ol chaige Dr. Kluke In'a Hook on the Iu fliuiities of tbe Generative Hvstem, caused by the vielous habits of youth, will be nislied by enclosing 25 cent In a letter, ; 1 1 lit JJR. HUNTER, No. ii N. SEVENTB STREET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged by all parties mteretted as by tar the MOST BUCCiSSFCL PHYSICIAN m the treatment or JMstaseS tn his spttialty. QUIOR TIIOUOCGH, andprrmanrnt euris guuranttd tnevtrv ease. Veweniher DR. aUNTEH S Celebrated Itemedie ean only tie bad tenalne at his old established Othce. No. 44 N MKVKNiH -et abov KllhaX. 5 6t OU R NEXT GOVERNOR CLYMER OR GKAKY. as mav be chosen together with tue EVENING TELKOBAHII, NEW YOUK CLIPPER, Etc., may be obtained as usual at QUEEN'S NEWS-STAND, a 18 Corner of 8EVE.HT U and chkswut Streets aOR TO $45 FOR A 8UIT OP BLACK OB t!TGJ fancy colored cloth) army and navy clothlnj do.. In stvle unsurpassed. 418mrp FABK.No. 1 NINTH St.. above Chesnut. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, FOURTH EDITION LATEST kcR0M VASHIHQTON. I Our Spoo,lnl osipatolios. WxsniNOToif, May 10. Ttire4Biln(r the 8akr, A tinner of this city, ntw '' Burron, who had lost three hundred dollar i; j tbu broken Mer chants' Nation J Batik, lolvawl Huyclr, the Piesidcnt of the Bank, on iho street, yesterday, armed with a soldciing lrr n.thrt flteulng his life, find Iluyck paid him his niov.ey. I'rrisldeutiHl .'r ,f Ik n. There will be a rccopU a at the; WJiita Hotue on Tuesday night next. i Bniallxx. la No'h i tsroltfica. The smallpox la reportcl to be deciininir in South Carolina. Important llrenlnr lim tti Jfmvy IrKrliuent F.Mtab.ttuiueiit wf Poriu neat Nqnttlrona, Nayt Dkpabtmknt, W'aphinotoh, April 23, 18CC The following; permanent Squadrons ara eetablifhed, having, respectively, tlw litalta designated upon the Squadron Charts, viz.: 1st. North Atlantic Squadron, embracing what was known as the Home or West India Squadron. 2d. European Squadron, embracing the At lantic coast of Europe the Mediterranean, and part of the West Coaet of Africa. 3d. South Atlantic Squadron, embracing part of the West Coast of Africa, and tue Southeast coast ot South America. 4th. South I'acirio Squadron, embracing the West coast of South America aud Australia. nth. North Pacific Squadron, embracing the West coast of North America aud the Sandwich Iblauda. 6th. Asiatic Squadron, embracing; the East coast of Asia and adjacent islands. The Squadrons now known as the Atlantic Mid Gult Squadrons will be temporarily con tinued, but the desianation of the former will be, herealter, the Atlantic Coast Squadron. Gideon Welles. Secretary of tho Navy. CONGIIESS. Washington, May 10. lhe House bill to author t be Vice-Admiral of the jNavy to appoint bectoiary, with tbe rank aud pay of a lioutouant was paro A resolution calling upou, the Secretary ot War for information as to tho i..!lfutiou oi the Govern ment with regard to the government Works at Harper's terry, was adoptci. lhe bili to anthorize the c. nan o of iivo conpiooca was passed. On thecxpiiation of tfe v ornliiK hour, the Post Ofiice Appropriation bill wuj taken up. ' IIvae of Kpc m.uUiiv.. Immediately after tbe ree.dM gof ihe Journal tho House resumed the consinemt on of the Coustitu tioual amendment re,.ortto by the Keconstructiun Committee. Mr. Kandall (Pa )nddresso i tho llouso In oppori tlon to the measure. He . .sued that the colored race in the Southern State Were allowed to oooupy ihe same position as they u i u bis owii state; but he was not willinji tnar ti.n tieiierul Uovornmout si ould intcrlere with ihe Matter in Pouusylvuuia, neither was he willing that it auould interlere with it in tbe iSoutu. 'J he injustice and animus ot tho third section had been so thoroughly expond by gentlemen ou ihe Republican aide thai hod- uieu it unreoesry to eayanyttiing about it fur. er than toexprosa his Dei .el that the intention was to prevent tue possi bility ot any Southern SU'c votiuir fjr the amend ment as a whole. Tbe stuj .ie was one oi erooras tiuation aud delay, lookm o tho exclusion of the boaihorn btafes ti.l after ti e o ut i reudeutial oieo tion. ThO President's plan, on tho contrary, was plain and simple, just and efl'oi. jal, aud, uj ho believed, acceptable to the vast majo ity of the people, Kortti and South. The issue bei veoii tho President aud Conaiess was made np, : rd ti.e appeal must bt maue to the peoplo. He be .oveil that nominar o mid avert the speedy possession ,t the leirislative branch of the Government by the coiuervotive mon of the country under the lead of Andrew Johnson. Hr. S'rouse (Pa ) fo lowo-. on the samo side. He declared that the Coustitu. ion was never intended to le plastered and pate, ed and that Congress should he exceedingly cautious about tampering aith it. a any Republican mpml .irs beinr "athorod in groups throughout the hall, .md uayinit bo uitention to tho eoiitleman who had t.ie floor, Mr. Le Uiond (Ohio)made a tuint ot orncr, that it was not in order tur members ot this "narmnnius party" to bold caucus meetings during tbe sossion ot the lloufo. The Speaker good humoredly sustained tbe point ot order. Tbe groups separated and retired to the cloak room, and Mr. otranse prou oded wnh his remarks. llr. batks (Mass.) was the next speaaor. Ho re parded this as tho most importuut question that could bo presented to Congress or the country. He beiieved that tho reorganization of the irovcrn nients in the insurgent States could only bo safely made by effecting a change iu the basU of political society. British Vessel Seized by Alleged Fenians New York, May 10. Captain McBlunc, ot the Britith schooner Wentwoiih, lrom Windsor to this port, reports that ou tho 2d Instant his vessel was seized off Grand Menau by a party of sixty men under tho command ot Coloue Kelly, who said they were Fenians. They scuttled the fishing craft they were In, and, alter keeping possession of the Weiilusorth about four hours, landed at a place called Brady's Mistake. They acted In a very orderly manner, doing no damage either to the vessel or crew. After they left Captuin McDlune resumed com mand, and proceeded on l:a voyage. Explosion of a Shell ia an Iron Foundry Loss ol Lite. Eostok, May 10. In ihu Iron foundry of Davies 4 Farnham, atWu tliain, yesterdiy utter- noon, a shell, which had becu purchased tor old iron, exploded, instantly killing William H. Howard and two boy9 nuiu. d Casey aud r'lynn; also severely woundintr Mr. Bean the foreman of the foundry, and Mr. Mi-l'urlaii'lr a workman.. Mr. Iloward was formerly u captain iu tue 3.1th. Massachusetts Regiment, and was a brave and good officer. t Secietaiy Sownid. j Washington, May 10. Tbe telegram from Ilanlsburg, stating that Secretary Seward pass'ed ihrouiih that city yesterday en route for New York, Is incorrect. The Secretary was in Washington yesterduy, ami is ta day at the Department as usuaL The U. S. Iron-clad " .Iinntonomab." Boston, May 10. The United States lruD-clad Miantonomah, in comptmy with the United States steamer Augusta, trom New Yofk for Halifax, passed Highland Ltc;ht, Cape Cod, at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Election at Ogdcnsbuig, N. Y. Oodinsbcrq, N. Y May 10-The charter elec tion, held lu this place yesterday, resulted In the choice ot the whole Republican ticket, by 140 niuiority. D. W. Brown Is elected Mayor. Carlotta Patti is giving concerts at tbe Tea tro Pagl'tano In Florence with great success. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING MALL, THE ADAMS IXPUll ROBBERY. AddltlMftl Prtlcnlara f k AiTlr-A nli Opersttltt H w th Ottw Werk4l Prlvat Again rnblM Plle DHeeliTta, Kto. . , "We published yesterday an account of the arrest of three moie ol ihe roolmrs of tne Adams Bznreai car on teNew Uaven Express tiaiu on the uivnt of ihe f3tb or January taut, and their rend tiou to tbe mitl.onliee ot Connecticut Tney are now ia Jr dgr i.ort id close eonfineipent, where they will be kipt until the next toim ot onnrt. lhe train on which tbe robbery was commit ed waa n e regular express between Mo Yoik aud Itoslon, and leit ew Yor aie In tne aitornion. I ho Idea of the rob K-ry tlrat originated in tne m nd or John lirady, the brakesman ot th-train. At the nmo oi the auair ho bad t een one year in tbe em ploy ot the o Haven Itailroad company, pnor to which he whs a soldier in the 6 b l.'onueot.ou Kogi mew.. urady is a shrewd, observing lolmw, and kuowiiig the musenger of the Kxpress Uoinuauy was in iho habit oi a e plug dunn tho pasjajo of the train, he thought tho plan of roooiog tue Jix pre? Crmnsnv a verv good one. Ho first disclosed hrs plan to hi brothor-in law. James Wells, a wei -known Mew York onaraotor (now nndcr arret , who romtnun ca ed it to the 'her partie engage.!, a'l of bom we e now wl bio tbe oimtouy of tne kuthonti.s Tber . are .even por-ie-ns in the confidence of the affair. On tho night of tho robbery a .oi tiou of tbe rob' era mao a surroo titious entrance into tho express oar, wiile o other were to got on the reeuiar assouger eara Uiaay, the krakoman, did not run c ihe train that night, bat not a substitute, be going io toUuuord where he waa to take part fa tho affaiiv " Hie anen that rodo In the train got cor at certain point, expecliBr to he auie to aa-ut hi the afTiir but the p au did not work at ibey expeoted, at it waa said the Jou could be done within tbeiimi sof the fetate ei ew York, fbo partie-, that. got off Ihe train in the early part ot the venture retur.ied u Hew York, and proceeded to ihe bouse of A.uut Tristram. Ho ,6 Morat o atniel the latter bolnar among the gang. This portion of the robtars were traced as far as Korwalk, where they west into a saloon to drink, and renamed there until cie same train they went down on returned up tram Sow Haven. The train was behind t.me on iia return, and when the par ies got on they were spotted or Conduotor lluiltjut and Mr. Mpooner, ouo of the flew Lnglano due net superintendent of A dame Ei press C ompany. In retard to tho amount of money in tbe can that was robbed, and that waa actually in poxsessiva of tne thieve at one tune, no lull statement bas been imblithed; it amounted to 480 u00; but one safe ibey did not break open. The one thoy did brak open contained U 000 tn leral-tendor notes and $60,000 in llve-twentv bonds, id addition to whieb. taere were prominououn packages The robbors oir ned ofl tlSe.000 in gold and currenor. the party got oil at Coscoti bridfe, three and a-balf milo from Mam'ord, aud bin their booty near that plaoo A. bag oontuining 9 A)00 in gold was iound oa tue (ids of tbe track where the robbors ot oft: lhe robLery occur-od on Satnruar night, and en the Sunday evening following Mr Alien 1'iukerton. ot the National l'olice force of this oity, with a corps of asststunte, accompanied by Mr. euoouor, of the express oomi any, proceeded to the New Uaven depot at Forty-soconu a: reel When iu the traia Mr. Piiikerton observed a man that attracted his attention, aud who subsequent! v turned out lo bo ihe man C aik who haa been tried aud oonviotod aa one of tbe robbors. Clark paid hia tare :o Now Havon, but pot oit at Stamford in company witn Anaustus fnsiram and Mo uire Jhte mado application to a livery stable to go to his uncle's, t.ui the night. beim cold, aud be a stranger iu the place, toe a.ab e-keeper refused to lend him a learn, and tbe party was oblivou to remain at a bo at m Slumloro until fjonday morning, when thoy took the tlrsi train to .Vorwalk, but Clar got on at Danon. At this time thedeieciives got on their track and remained so until C ark's arrest. Augustus Iruv traro proceeded to Korwa'k, and went to tbe house of bis unc.e, Joe 1 retrain, two and a half mi es lrom the dopot, procuring a waron for mat puiposo at a liver stable instium met at the tram a confrere, and they proceeded to Coscob bridve, where the j got some ot tne proceeds ot the robbery, which haa boen buried near that placo. J'ney returned to Joe Tris tram's house, where they arrived on the fol owing Tuesoay morning, at hail-oast three o'clock. Mr. Hopkins, tho livory Blab e keeper at Norwatk, who loaned the boise and wajron to Augustus Tristram and Clark, aporencnsivo that his property would be stoien, sent his son toiollow them, when the above I acts were obtained. W hen tho robbers returned to Tristam's irora Cos cob bridge the detectives wero notified, and tbe bouse waa watched unt.l Tuesday aiternoon Mean while detective 1'mkeiton aud fenpenntendnnt Bpooner procured warrants for tbe airest of Jon Iristiam anu t'u rk When Iriitram to md himself in the bands ol the Jaw lie tried to appear an inno cent pany i.y saing that the men were stranger. io him, and the money found in his house was in their baggace. Jbis st'.rv fo l to tbo ground,' however, when upon searcbrn hi person a go o watoh wh ch was stolen irom the ex pr ss car was found. Di't. ctive -l'inkenon here obtained further information of the rohterv, and at ouco telegraphed to New York to Mr. iioury San ford, the beneral n pi rin'endent ot Adams Ejtpros Company, and iiom the information he received be prooeeded i.itecdid ty a private watchman of the S;. N cho as Ho'tl. to the house ot one iiarmoro, tio. 100 D.vi sion street, where they found 'u a bag in a barrel flOO.000 in currency, a part of the proceeds of tae roibory; Barmore wi3 arreted, but was subse quently discharged without triai. While at Joe Tristram's houso Detootive Fiukerton observed a bag with 'the bottom twisted, and from this iaet cono.uded it must have contained gold, and that the precious metal was not tar off, and upon push ing his investigations further a largo amount ot gold was found three-fourths of a mile irom Tris tram's houee, under a stonewall be-ide the road. On the trial Trirtiam pleaded gui ty. and was sen tenced to three years and six months in the btato l'r son, Clark was tried and convicted; but his counsel subsequently procured a writ of error, and the case is now awaiting the action of the 8upremi Court of Connecticut. Subseqnout developments showed that tberd were other partios in the robbery. Vhilo the detectives were wu tolling Joe Tristram's hnuie Augustus Iristram, Alien, and Mobuiie said that the proof against them and also agmnst Wells, be- 4 fore re.t irnd to. was cumula'ivo until it bocmno con- 7 clufive, end tliey. with McGlory, wore arrosted, ai , described in yestcrduy's Herald, Grady, the brako p man on the train on which the robbery was corr ulttcd, was suspected to be a party in thoafUir; bi it tbe lestimony aeamst linn was not doomed ufHo ei it to hold b:m UiHU about one week ago, vbeu be w u caurbt in tbe act cl robbing a pasenirer on his trai and it was thou i!eein d time to arrost him, charg eii etro with participation m the express roooory. v 1'. Herald. Markets by Telegraph. Bkw York, Mav 10 Cotton is quiot at SIS. T5o for Middlings. Flour has advanced 1i15o' ior Ktate; sa's ot 11 000 bb's. at 7 uti 10-16 ior 8' to 6Ci18-76 lor Ohio, $7 Don 16 20 for "vVes torn, 8' i) 75 C 1070 for southern, and 8tf 16VJ.13-90 for Cauai ban. W beat and Corn quiet, with small silo-i. llref st adv. 1'ork linn; sales of 2500 barrels, at S.TT taj 80 87J tor ss. Lard steady at 19ii2o. W msiy steady. Mkw York, May 10 Stocks aro stronger. Cr ,lcaio and Kock Is ami, 96J : Cumberland pielerre 0 45: II inois Central, 121; do. bonus 1031; M n iidgan i nthem, 78 ; JSew York Ceutnil, U2J; lie admr, 107j; trie, 732; Caiolmas, 83? ; I'enuesseo 6 1 W); Louisiana 6s J7; One-Year Certuicutes, luOj :lrea sury Seven throo-tenths 102i; Five-twentie , 1U2L Couoon 0s, 10i). Gold. 120. 1 Rev. TJr. Pavue, rector of St. f jcorce' Church at Schenecedy, N. Y., has been elected rresidert of Troitv College at Hartion 1, Con a JT I N E S II I n T s, Money Eefunded if Not Satif factory, MADE OF NEW TOl K MILL MU8LIN only H 00 usual price 5 W. MADE OF WaMSUTTA MUSLIN, omy 68'7S, usual price as-eO. BOYt"' SHIBTS en band and made to ord er. A liberal deduction to ftiulesale trade. T. 1,. JACtr BS, Ko. 1226 CIIEPNUT f Street, 3Mt)iBta2mro Philadelphia. WILLIAM D. HOG: COACH AND LIGHT C AIUUAGK KUILDER, ' Nos. 1CC9 and 1011 CHES NUT Strea' PI1I,ADVT."H'A. ttSlar' S . Z. CccSecqnd and MarV Sts., ad
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