8 CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City JntcUigence tee Ihird 2'aje. Aw Addition to ocr Meiicantile Ma- rink There is bow lying at tho loot ol' Race v root new and beautiful screw-proiellor called ttie J'Umeir, which is the II mt ot the new lino ol steamers destined to j between I'niladelnma and the Southern poits. It Is a fine ciinon of naval architecture, and does credit to iia Imldon Wil. Hum Cramp A bona It is 8&0 tons burdon, 178 loot . length ot keel, 80 foct breauth of beam, and 17 foot depth of hold. It bas a direct acting engine of 250 horse power, Tlth a 40 inch cylindor, and 83 inch stroke. It will carry four lite-bouts and lull eiUipniont of how, life-preservers, and all the mod) rn conveniences lor savin? Hie In case oi acci dent. Ko f sixmo has been spared t make the J'ionctr aa nearly neuli poosiolo. Hie mlonor ha boen tilted op Terjr tssturullv. It contain a spacious saloon catiiu, with costly fur n tute. I ho side ot the cabin are painted in solid while, with a cornice ol Milt mouldings t he state roon.s on tiihorslilo aro largo and airy, and lur rlrhcd with all the modern auiilianoo for tlio coin fort ol passengers. 1 here are state-rooms sullicieut to at commodate II ty tirst-olass i)a-seiii;ors. The holfl, hv a judio.ous i nonomy of space, is so arranged that iti c.pncity lor the iccuption ol irGlgat ia mate rially ii ci eased. lho rtrmerr starts frr Savanrah on hor initial trip on SatU'day text, and 'a now rivoivins- tier troivht, fclic is in command ot Captain William B. Ga'iairher, who In well known to most of our merchants as an old and efficient officer. Wcarofilad to observe that tlio enoriy of onr me clinnts and capitalists has succoodeu in ostao I'sbinjrthe i hiladeiplna and mitliern Mtearasuip lino. We can casiiy ohiain lho whoio oi the reviving .Southern trade if we will but mako tlio proper effort. Tins ia a move in the right direction, and we nope that our buiueis men wi I see it priori sustalued. lho J'iontrr is a good beginning, and no doubt its success wi 1 lui y equal il nut be superior t,o it in every respect, A Tow, And tmoonao Afaih- ITugh J o ". lUiam i ook and James l ounalon were ar r a ed ves'.erdav moruin under tlu li lowing cir tu.iiMaiiiea: i. oon went to Look's house in a state I mux at en, and laid down and went to sloe. Airs. Cook went in scaich of her huxbaud, and find in him, I rontlit Inm home, when ne cot into t qua rol wi h the drunken intruder, lho lii'ht ex tended into the l reet.when two gun?s who luiost the snn'tio n teo ion 4t the o ty, called "Mockers" aud. ''Uarrob rs," took part iu the row. Cook then went to Uonnafon's residence, Ninth and Monro st.-oots, and bortowed a loaded vim Irom hlru He shot at Hood, but the bull missed its mark and hit a hoy named Jos.ph ftitol, Inflict ing a s iirht wound The police were oil band by this umo, and tne three In dividuals named ulOve wore arrested and tkou belore Alderman Lutg, VUo held Uiuro 1Q 2j00 bail lor a lurthci bearing. TllE HISTORICAL PAINTINO OF TUB Battle of Oinymuiia lho special Committee oi the Legislature having in chariro the awarding of the histor cal painting oi the batile ol Oettys 1 nrg were in scsJou yesterday morning at the Con tinental Hotel. U:s Exce lency i.overnor Cnrlin was President ot the meeting. Without any final ae'ien upon the subject, the Cumin tlee ad ourned to meet at Harris urr next v.eek. Governor Curtin leturnid to llurribburg t.v the 12 o'c ook M. train. Effects of Intkmperanx-k. Yesterday morning a man named Arthur Devlin was arrested for being drunk and disorderly After boing loc tnred he wtssot at libnriy by tlio Lieutenant ot the llistiict where ho. was nrrosted. Alter boing at liberty awhile he came back to r.'ie l.ietronant and requested to be sent to pnion, ns ho had no piuce to go to. Ho was committed at requested, but whilo on the way to prison bo dietl. When t.ie van reached the prison be was lound lying on the floor dead. A Disuosest Domestic. Josephine Largess was engaged at No. 1717 Spruco streot as a domestic. She has, at ojllbrent times, stolen money from her employers, and on Saturday morning was cettcted. She has taken itltoisetnor about poventy dollars at diflerent times, and tairty-Qve dollars was found on her person. Alderman Fatcholl committed her to prioou. A Tdihf Arrested. Yesterday morning man nnmod John Bo lywood was arrested at Manny unk by Lieutenant tioltra'e, oharged with stealing a carpet-bag. It appears tuat be enticed n old man into a side alley and then taking irom him carpe -bax, madootf with it.; Ilo was committed by Alderman Kamsdaie. A"nuck" Abrkstkd. A man named William ti.lJarker was arrested Ihis morning by Ofliccr Kecder, tor piecing the ockot ot a woman at De'aware aveuuo and Dock street Wnilo beiug tuken into cu-touy he threw the pocket-book away, whicn contained nine do lurs. lie was locked up for a blaring. A Young Lady Attacked. Last even ing, a young lady, abou 27 years of age, was as saulted by some person or persons unknown, on Cal low hi 1 street, below Ninth, and severely injured Lout the head. The wounds were drvssed by Sur peon IxMdy, after which she was removed to lier heme. Small Boy Drownkd. a small boy named Isaac tiallaehor, aged six sears was drowned on Wednesday lant while playing on some logs near Ji'alrmount l'ark. Tiio body was recovered this morning and conveyed to the residence of his parents, at Twentioib and Buttonvvood streets. A Riotous Party. James McGlensey, Malt Craven, Ma'tKellev, and John Maborn got into a row at the Fol s ol Hchuvlkul l'ark Saturday after noon, and wete all arrested and taken before Aider man Kamsdaie, who committed them to answer. Charged witu Keeping A Oambltno Saloon John llugin was arrested and taken bef ie AUlermnn Hibhard, chaiged with keoping a gam bling paioon at Ninth and Chesuut streets . Ho was held tor a lurtber heating. Pockht-Book Stolex. William Patter son's re-idence, Sansom s rent, below Eighteeuib, was enterea last evening, and a pocket-book con taining a bund'ea and forty dollaiB was stolen. Residence Entered. The residence No. 2 64 1'lne street was entered somo time la-t nleht, but the thief did not succeed in gettiuir any thins but a pair ot gaiter shoes. Goats Captured. Remember the dog and goat law is in forco. On Saturday the police secured filty-eieut goats running at large In different portions ot the city. Defacing the Park. Yesterday after noon a man was arrested at iairmount far lor do lacing public properly. Ho was lined and thou dis charged. Grand Lottery in the Oil Regions. It is announced that a Lottery, upon the most maguiticout scale, is soon to be held at Oil Cuv. The three principal pr.zes are described as fol lows: 1. A Wife for some lucky bachelor She is young, beaulllul, accomplished, uood tempered uiscreet. and, to cap the o imax ol eeriect-ou. uns 30 0OU. 2. One of the nest Oil vVeils in the region, produc ing six thousand bairels oi oiljaud a cart-load of money evory day. 8. a superb exquisitely fash.onab'p, everlawtingly durab'e juit ot Clothiu k, bought ex grossly for this occasion, Irom lower Hail. Wkhave All-vxmt fancy Cansimtre Pants, as low as ...Mi 00 " " " Y'tts ... aco ' Black " I'anls " .... 60) " " Cloth Vents " .... 400 " Fancy Caisimere Suitu, to match 14 00 " Black Suits 20 00 ' Advancing fYinn these rates we h-ive goods of ail yraUes, up to the veryjinst fabrics, at prices rerftowi in proportion Men's. Youth's, ami Boys'. Thou sands HAVB FOUND WITHIN TUB PAST FEW WUK1CS, THAT WE ARK ACTUALLY BULLING GOOD, SKHVIOK Alll.tt (lOOUB AT TUK I'UICES NAMED. Bennktt & Co., Towkb Hall, No 518 Market Stbket. W Lyon'b KATiiAiRON."ibe gem of evory lady's toilet; the most delightful hair-dressing in the world. , It eradicates cnrf and dandruff". It keeps the head cool and oiuan. It makes the hair rich', soft, and glossy. It prevents hair turning grey. It keeps it irom tailing oil" ' It restores u on prematurely bald heads. No wonder it has a world-wide repuuttion. New Dress-Making Establishment. Ladies can have their Dresses, guin. Coats, and Hatquioes handsomely made, at the snorted notice in twelve hours li necewary at the Dressmaking establish ment of J W. .Proctor & Co., No. 920 Caesnut street. "Tisbwee-t to know them Is an eve will mark your coming, and grow brighter when you come." These lines might taavo been wuiten with poetio foresight of husband or lovr alter getting Spring wit at Charles Stoae Co.'s "Oue-priee" Clothing .Bouse, under the CeutlneawL TgE jjAILYENING TELEGRArn.FniL AI)ELPIIIA MONDAY, Aoction Lack Curtains, 1. . . Auction Lace Curtains, $1. ' Auction Lnco Curtains, VI. i . Auction l.ace Curtains, 91. Auction Lace ( nrtains, 1, . ) Auetion Lace Curtains, f t. r notion l.aco Cnrtains, H. ' ' r A doi ion Lace Curtains 1. Also, fine Curtain, from $2 to IK0. all from Ana rum, and unusually cheap, sellimr at loss pnoesthan before I he war, at W. Henry I 'at ten's Shade and Cnitaln Ktore, Mo. 1408 Chesnnt s'reet. Rich Black Silks of the celebrated manufac tures of "Hennet," "Poins t.", from j to 1 yard wide, at gold prices for currency. , J. W. PWOCTOB k CO , , No. 920 Chesnut street. For Breakfast. ' ", roR dinner, ron UPPER. HFW IlERMUDA POTATOES. SKW BERMUDA ONIONS), W BERMUDA TOMATOBfl. ' Your Grocer or Market man can get supplied at , Bermuda Produce Company, No. 120 West street, New York. L101.T Cloth .f ackktb. Circulars, and Basquines closing out at and uuuor cost prices. , J W I'uoctor fc Co , Jio 920 Chesnut Street. Window Fhadeo, only 81. Window Shados, only 91. M indow Shades, only 1. Window bhades, only 1. Window 81ianes, onlt tfl. Window Shsdos, only tl. Window Shades, only SI. Window StiHoee. oily fl. WiLdo Shades, only 81. Also, I.aee Curtains, One Dollar. At Faiten's Curtain and Upho'story Storo. A Couon, Cold, or Sore Throat requires Irano diate attention, a neglect oftentimes results in some incurable Lung Disease. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are a slmp'e remedy, and will almost Inva riably give immediate relief. The Wom'8 Friend. Lash's five dollar Wash ing Machine i0 tho best washer in the niarke:. Call end tee it, at No. 727 Market street. " Tib Sweet to Know there is an eyo will mark yrnr coruii g, and rro brighter when ou com1) " Ihese lines mmht have been written wit.i pootio foresight ot a husband or lover after patronizintr Charles Siokes ft, o.'g "one-pnoe" Clotaing House, under the Continental. Line Llama Lace r-hawls, pointed Rotondc, end Boornouz, at reduced tares. J, W. Proctor k Co , No. 920 Chesnut street. KEPCCED Triceh .lierFons desirinr Photographs should avail themteiTcs of tho present opportunity at B. F. Keimer's Oallerv, No. C24 Arch street. All sty.es ate executed in tho best manner. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the world's great remedy tor Colds, t ouahs, Consumption, and a'l ii Dec ions ol the Lnngn and Throat Rim Black ilk8 or Mantillas and Drcssos, by the yard, ut less than importation oost. J. W. I'uoctor & Co., No. 020 Chosnut street. Gouon on "Peculiat Peoplo" at the Academy ot Music, Monday evening 14tn mat. Pretty aud stylish Cloaks for the Seasido Promenade or the Country, at 3. 98, S10, and $12, about onc-baif the com of tho ma erials. J. w Proctor Co., No. 920 Chesnut street. Fabib-matk JIamillas, In all tho fashionable styles and shapes, are now reduced considerably Lelow cost oi importation. J. W. Proctor & Co., No. C20 Chesnut strcot. "lubricative packlnc tor stenm enjrinos. for terms see 723 chesnut St., phila., and Wdevst., new yor.' We rifer persons afflicted with diseased Liver to Dr. LeiBey's advertisement, under "Medical." White Cloth Jackets and Circulars, at re duced prices. J. W . FROceoit & Co . No 920 Chesnut street. Compound Interi pt Notes 7 310 and 6-20s wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St. Matinee, Carriage and Reception Cloaks, new and exclusive iu sn le. atone hai importation cost. J. W. PttooroR & Co., No 920 Cheenut street. 5-20 Coupons, Due May 1st, Wanted by Drexel & Co., Mo Pi South Third Street. Popular Tailoring. li LADY-MADE CLOTHING, AND i ike Custom Work. Wanamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MARRIED. BROWNE-RUDM AN. On the 10th instant, at the residence ot the bride's mother, uy the Rev. Dr. Morion, Mr. JAMEs A BKOWNE to Miss VICTO RIA A., daughter ol the late William y, Rudman, all of this city. J FLIM BAYK ARD. On the 20th of April, bv the Rev. T. J. Allen, Mr. 15 CHAKLES FLINT to Mis LIDY F. BAVNAKD, both of this city. HF.KATY F1TZPA 1 RICK.-Onglhursday. May 10, bv tho Kev Ceorge Strobel.atSt Mary's Church, LOW ARD J. HKRATY to SALL1E 8 , daughter of Philip Fitzpatrick, all of this city. No cards. DIED. BARNARD. On the morning of the 13th instant, JOK H C . son of William C and Sarah A. Bar nard, in the 24t year ot hi age. 1 he relatives and irienda of ibe family, also Friend ship Ur ion, Mo. 4, U. C. of B. and 8., the members of the Hope Hose Company, and Gideon's Hand I. C. h , are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from bis father's residence, No. 306 Christian street, on Tuesday afternoon, the 16th instant, at 4 o'clock. BARNS On the morning'lot the 13th instant, EAHLKg BARNH, sou of William W and S. M. Barns late Hospital S'eward ot the 95th Regiment B. V. V., ared 27 years. Ibe relatives and tnonds of the family, also the members of the 06th Regiment P. V. V , are respect lully invited to attend hlslunoral, Irom the residence ot his lather, PiO 810 Marnoit street, on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'e.ock. 1 o proceed to Swedes' Church Burying Ground. BUZBY. Sudden'y or congestion of the brain, on the9tn instant, EDMUND H. BUZBz. The relatives and friends of the lamily are invited to attend bi funeral, from his late residence, No, 24 N. W. Penn -'iuare, on Monday, the 14th instant, at 4 o'clock V M , without limber notice CI.OVfc.lt. On the 12th instant, SALLIR J., dai phttr o: Manning and Martha Clover, aged 6 years. DALY. Suddenly, on the 11th instant, THOMAS Da Li , Sr., In the nub year oi his age. The relatives aim trieuds ot the tamllv, Lodge No. 8, A. Y. at., and the lioard of Surveyors, are respectlully lnviteu to attend the funeral, Irom his late residence, No. 923 Washington avenue, on Tues day atteruoon, the 16ih instant, at 8 o'olock. . KG AN On taturday mouiing, tho 12th Instant, Mies tLLIEF KtiAN. Her Inends and those ot tho family are respect fully invited to attend her luneral, irom tho resi dence of Mrs. Sturtevan', No 81 S. Nineteenth street, on lucsday morning, the 15th instant, at 8J o'clock. Funeral services at St, Joeph's hutch. RUKKKL Suddenly, on the 14th Instant, of dis ease contrao td in ttie array, rtiEOUORE L. RUN KLE, eiduHt son of the late William J. Kunkol, in the 87th j ear ot bis ago. The relatives and triends of the Tamilr, also the membeis ot the 68th P. V. V., and the members of the Soldiers' and Htameu'i Union. No 1 are invited to atiend the funeral, to-morrow ( Tuosday) afternoon at 4 o'olock, Irom the residence of bis sister, Mrs. L. C Rnnkel. Green lane Koxborough. f -IKON TACKLR PULLEYS, WITH ONR OR I two wheels Incased Bciew Talleyi. Tprlght Pul leys. Hot-house 1'uileys, and other stylos of Iron and Brass Pulleys, lor tale by TRUMAN SHAW. So. m rElKht Thirtv-flvc) M AKKK'f Wt. ixluw Ninth. ALLIPEH8, OF THE LEU, NAVY, StralKht, Crab jaw. Spring, hulda and oatslda natl ernst aho. 'a liner Hu es and Wire Gauges, jilih Cal ipers combined. For sole bv , THTTMAN A SHAW, So. SM(.Wit Thlrty-Cve) MAKKKT (t halow Ninth. BBANDH. WITir MOVABLE OR PERM A-ne-it letters, for n-arking tools, etc. furnished to order) also, hlxml FlvuTe and Letter Punches, in aula, tor Kiamplns metal. Fur sale at the Hardware Store of THUMAN aHAW. So. 83 (Eight Thirty live) ilAHHHT til., below UUk. FOURTU EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON, VETO OF THE COLORADO BILL. THE HABEAS CORPUS BILL SIGNED. PARDONS TO-DAY. Eto Kt , Ete., EtM et., Etc Our Hpccial JL oh pat oil oh. Wasdisoton, May 14. Two fltaerala Pardoned, Tho President to-day pardoned Brigadier-Gene-ral W. It. Cox, ot North Carolina, and Brigadier General D. II. Cooper, of Arkansas, who served in the C'onlPderate aim?. Veto of the t olorndn mil. The veto of the Colorado bill will probably go in to-morrow. , More Pardon. Warrants of pardon, under the first and thir teenth exceptions, wre sieued on Saturday by the President for J. A. Green, O. II. Giddlng, of Texas, and 8. E. Daniel, W. B. Ileadriclc, Sarah A. Stephens, Nicholas Wylie, and General Lorenzo Battle, of Georgia. l'rocMion of Sunday School Children. There Is an immense Sunday School proces sion passintr through the streets to-d.ty to the Capitol grounds, for a celebration. Between teven and eitjht thousand cbillrea r in line, Major-Cenetal Howard is chief marshal, ne, lleut Signs; Twy Important B-llfli The TiCRident has signed the Habeas Corpus bill, and the Kct to prevent Union ofllcers and o'fcials from being prosecuted by Rebels for arrects or act done iu suppression ol tue Re bellion. ' Trasnry IWfebnrar niMila. The disbursements of the Treasury, nn ac count of the Wur. Navy, aud Interior Depart ments, lor last we.?k, were as follows: War, $308,011; Navy, S1,27U,27G; Interior, $1G7,001. 't;ouHcinft,'' niu4-y. Treasurer Spinocr received on Saturday last an iiielobure of $13 from "a returned solJIer," who states that he was overpaid that amount while serving in the army at the beginning of the war. IV t lour I Bnuk rnrrnncy; $1,616,730 of National Bank Note Currency was issued last wet k. Total amount issuei up to date, $272,878,895. !sla on Hand. The following is a statement ot the amount of funds in the cash vaults of the Treasury on the 13th Inst.: United btati's Leirai Tender Notes 826 000 I at ig ii al Bank .Notes jjjju Fractional Currency oi all uo oiuinat.ous. 1 4711,785 "'d 8C3,00D fIlvlr 2,600 tenls.... 5HJ JKesotve i und l'oinpora. y Loan 80 000 000 keserve Fund urilus ibbuu 11. M. Ao.o. . . ,8i,9i2,425 Kcscrve Fun surplud issue Cojipouml lu- iciest Aotes 24,671 300 Compound Interest, Nmo iu Je emutiou Division 4, 930,u00 Mars Aboni ih trial p( lldvia, The indictment preeutfd by the Grand Jury of the District Court oi Vireinia against JeiH Davis lor treason, was received at the office of the Attorney-General, ou Saturday, bcin de livered by Jttdg Cnderwood in person. It was decided not to give it to tue public at present. The indictment contains no fjaturo of special interest, being much the same in form with the pievious indictment made at Norfolk. Judge underwood has been in consultation with the Assistant Attorney-General relative to Mr. Davis' trial at Richmond in June. Every pre paration is being made for the event at that time. It is ucderstood that Cbief Justice Chase will preside, and Attorney-General Speed will prose cute, assisted by Judge Clifford, of Massacnu setts, and William M. Evarts, Esq., of New York, as counsel on the part of the prosecution. The. Court will convene in the early part of June. A gentlemau who has read tbe evidence against Mr. Davis for complicity In the assassi nation plot, states that it does not contain a fact that would have been thought sufficient by thf President, or any other lair-minded mau. to order the trial sought. COGItE S S. Washington, May 13. Senate. Mr. Stewart (Nevada) introduced a bill amonda tor j oi bis loruior proposition luy.na ton the ooa d.tions on wilicb the Soutnorn atat .s may be read mitted to tiioii former relations to the General Gor eminent. It provides, amour other thiurs, for iiu pattial BiifTraue 10 be assumed to by those Mates and the exo usiou lroiu oUico ot the 1'resiuout and Vio l'r"8luout of tho Recalled C'onfederaov, and tue members of the thirty sixth Coneross mid Heads ot Department lio went inio ttio Ko clliou; also tooss who have been cruel to Union prisoners. A general amncst) is to be issued on comuiiauoo with the eru ditions roposed ir. Mowait .aid ho iuteudud to ofler the above as a substitute lor the pondmir report ol the Reconstruction Coinuuttee. The bill to prevent smutcar hig oa the Northjra frontier was taken np. lloune ol Krnntatlva. The Slates aLd Territoris were called for bills and joint resolutions to be reierrod to committees. Mr. iiifby (t al.) introduced a bill granting the light ol wav. and makiua a (riant of land to tho Bierra ievada and Contra Costa Irrigation aiuj Cauhl Company in Caliloruia. It was read twice and referred to the Committee on Pubno Lands Mr. ll dwol (Cal.) Introduced a bill lor the re iof ot the representatives ot Brgadior-Oenoral Georae Wridht, Uiuteu States Army. Head twice ana id. fered to the Judlo'arv Committo Aho a bill to quiet titles to the I'aeola lands in the town of anta Barbara. Head twice ind reierred t0 the Committee on Private tiand Claims Also a hi 1 to authorize th . Ocean Mail Stcamshln service between tho United Stales and the Sand wich Islands. Koad twice and referred to the i'ost OHlee Committee Vr. 1'onnellv (Minn.) introduced a bill to amnd the Atricuttnral Colimre bill so as toextend its bene fits to the States lat ly in Bouollion. on conaition that the grant of lands should be con lined to the lauds In their own states, aud that the proceeds thereof shou d be applied to the suopnrt of publio schools Instead ot auneultaral or toioatitlo scolieira Rend twice, and reierred to the Comauttoe on fublio Lands. sir Stevens ( Pa ) offered rosolutio for the atj pointmeut ot a cominrttee of thre to invesriKato to reent riots at Memphis, with power to send lor nor sons and papeti. Adopted. Mr. Chanler (N. Y.) oflered a series of resolutions declaring; that the independent and constitutional course of the President in seeking to protect, by the veto poer, the rights of tbe people of this Union aiiainst tbe wicked and revolutionary acts of a few nialurnant and niisclucvous men. meets meets vith the approval of this bouse, and deerves the oordal suptiort of all loyal citizens of thn United States: that tbis House beneves tha Freeduien's Dureau uu uecewtry and pneonstitutionaL The Fhlng ol Loaded Shot on an Ameri can Yacht by an English VesselAn Explanation Demanded. EARTiottf, Me., May 14. Actinst 'Admiral Boggs has just left here in the stealer Be Sola, to demand an explanation Irom the commander of the English steamer St. Andrews In resrard to the firing into the pleasure boat oft" Kobbins town with a party of Americn On board. Latest MatkeU by Telegraph. New Tobk, Jtay 14 Stocks are firm. Chtcaro 'it Rook Island, 04: Illinois Central, 121 1 rtl el"ian ontbern. 7j- New York Central. 92! KesdiD-. 107f UuQson River, lofljj Canton Coin rany, 60; Aiissourt 6s, 74Jj It, 72j: WesWn Ltiion leerraph Company, Git Carolinas, 844; Tennessee 6s, 0; Iroasnry Seven throe-tent lis, l'2ti; Ti ti-fortles, 96J Five-twenties. 1021: Coa pon6s,109(Oold,130i. . Baltimotsbi, May 14 Flour Is quiet, but firm heat steady. t:orn has declined lo. Wmte, Sda) 87; vellow, 81820 Da's arm at6o. Trovisio', fiim;ne,s pork S31. Sugars stond j tho rotininir descrio ions arr quoted at lOjtSlO'o. Coffee dull. V hirky llim at 82 26j( 2 20 lor Western. New York Dank Statement! New York, May 14. The Bank Statement lor the week endintf on Saturday shows t : An increase of Loan $3,040 010 An increase of Specie. 8, "60 000 An Increase ot Deposits 7!(XM.0 sj An increase of l.eral lenders 8 8'8 W)0 An increase ol Circulation ,,,, 720,000 LETTER FROM BALTIM0EE. tieneral IteaiireitHru Wvatloa; of II I in- i. 1 1 Hint Urncral Joe Johustou I Jo v. naiir Rssns't Knt Letter Poll cleat Aflhlra I'tie Comaulllittel Luiuu 1 Siorm rite Cro Special Correspondence of The Evoning Telegraph. Baltimobe, iMay 13. General Biauro(?ntd, ot the so-called Confederate aimy, arrlvod hire this morning, and took rooms at Barnum's Hotel. Ho is, 1 believo, on his way to iuiope. Quite a largo number or sympathising ir'tLda. as eoon as big prCSCIC; .CCi.; ki,,;;;, catlattli9 botol to loyhim their rcspeots. He was soou surrounded br a crowd, and becamo the lion of tne henr. Dm inn the Rebellion these same sympathizers often and anxiously looked lot his coming to the Monumental City in triumph, with all the pomp and circumstance of war. Fortunately for Ucin, and all ot us, they were diaproimed, else at this very day, Baltimore, in stead ol betnr blessed and bono'od for her patriotic cenotaphs, would have flood hers-olf, perchance, tho monument ot desolation. There would now be no wboie to give this Rebel hero welcome, none to pro tect lnm. Starvation and misery, and weeping and lamentation over a ruined city such as complained oi and realized in the land hence he camo might be our int. We thank tiod, theiotoro, amino suou d all his affiliating auuurers, that himsolt aud cauao wi r subdued. For tins may he foel indebted for thn prlvi egs row uijoyeo, which enuU our peoplo to sine d nmi by the Biinng ana ol power ejt.s ing iu thai Govern ment urni Union hp, witu others t hskiua, wero uuat.le to desiroy; He is i lainly dressed, looks mucU lui.rucd and worn, and i by no means the i.oau lcenlol eiecane--which I bad imagined, jiid.ing Irom the tulsome ch vurio plaudi s passed u,.ou linn w. list stiiviuir to takp our ration's lito. lie at tended tbo (. athcdial this mormu? paid a visit to the Mai'vlunu Cmb. and was lionized generally He leaves to-morrow lor tbe Aorth. So mucj for rtiau regaid Cereral Joe .lobar ten his comranion m arms, came to tee nm 1: was the first time uey had met ii.ee the dowmall ot the Con edoraov I he meet ing was most cordial and entbusmsuo. and observed witn n teiesi by a larue crowd o' viMiors Hie letter of dovornor swaun, which appearod in Saturday's Teleguath has caused much ak aud xcitemen' in politica' circles hero As the Uuiou jiar.y i e ng cor. fid tut in its strength, lias rowu lutlier cure e s-piene to quanoi with itself 1 think lliio letter will uitima elv produce "ood. and teui to linrinonlze there il ssi.nunt. elemout, which, il much lunger encouraged, mnrht cunso serious iu juiy, and aid tho enemy in his wily schemes to pniu po ideal sway. We can have only two parlies w hen li e real contest conies thvsu will oo Uniuuists oua nn Uisunioaist8. Aieu who have striven to de s.i oy the Ciovi-rnmeut and those who. like the Demo cratic icuilers, gave tlioiu aid and comfort in all they d d, are not to be trusted tienatter. Auy one enn ne thut the Rebels, having failed witu tue sword, are to v moving heaven aud earth t accom plish their orlmna purpose oi disunion oy the ballot. We have more to fear and guard against from th s. than wo had when they were arrayed in open hos tnty. The consolidation scheme of paying the national del t bv the issue or hvo per cent, bonds seems to meet with universal favor. It is undoubtedly the true Biodo, and must roflect great credit upon Seora tarv McCul och. Murvlaud will do her duty in in vesting in these as she did heretofore iu the othur secu rnies Quito a heavy storm of rain, accompanied with wind, lightning, and tnundor, passed over our ciiy aboui4o'cloc this afternoon. Th crops ol lrn t and grain throughout M iry'and are at piesent unusually promiHing. ltoports from an poiuts are most favorable. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. DlHtrlrt Court So. a Judge Hare. The third period of the March Teini ot" the District Court commenced this morning, borne timo was consumed in both Courts with tho hearing ut apuli cations of jurors to he excused. Delaultlnj jurors were fined one hundred dodars. lu Jude Hare's Court do case on tho list for the day being ready, tbe Court adjourned. liiirU' Court An, a Judro Stroud. Tbe only case tried in this Court this morning was that of Clement L. Hughes vs. Sti phen hum, an action for horse feed and hay sold and delivered to ueienuani. j ne uuteuse was a set-oil on a c airn for hauling alleged to have beo done by d lendant, a master drayman, amouutiux to more than tue plain tiffs claim. Ou trial. 4fiirtt reniiniiu Plesui Judges Ludlow and 1'esree. Jhe Court this morning was eugagod wnb the hearing ot au application iu the Orphans' Court lor tlie diBcharge ol a guardian, ou the ground of his belli habitual drunkard. llad'Ile Marie Saxe (the "Africaine" of tha Fans opera), w hose real name is Saeae, has been compelled by the French Jaws to keep to the hitter spelling. She was sued by Sax, the horn maker, lor damages, tor spelling her name hid way, and hence the judgment. At the last ojce of Rossini In Paris, Oardoui sang a rew air toy the composer, "II Poveretto," and Delle Sedie another new one, "Lazzarone." The 6onps were redemandeJ, on which Rossini remarked: "These are to chansons de caoarcl (music-hall songs), andjwust not be taken for an) thine else." frTiJ" OFFICE FORTAfJK OIL AND MINTNO Ct'MPAKV, No. 1003 South BBOaD 8Uet, Plillade uhln. '1 he proprietors o the shores whotiare neglected to fiay the sum duiy assessed ihereen (TW KSTV u -..NT.i), ).i the action at tbe iiourd O' Directors In pursuance ot tho terms ot the Charter of this l oinpany, are hureby reiuisted to take notice that a suttclout number of shares to pay all asAes-inents. with necessary and inci dental olmrues then ou -will he sold at puulio auction at the ottlce ol the comnaay, on I UKsDAV.June A, at li M. It 14 lt U M. IIUNSICKEtt 1'reasur r QENUINE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS, l'Ott LiAlll:S, IS GREAT VABIETT, TO BE HAD OF THEO. II. HcCALLi, At Ms Old Establlsbed Hat and Cap r mporlum. 6 U 1m Mo. 801 CHEHKUT Street TOR D AN' 8 TONIC ALE. Or JOliDAN B TONIC ALK. 1 JORDAN '8 TONIC ALE. JOBDAN 8 TONIC AtE. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and other plaus aa a superior lomie, trnd reguiie but a trial lo convince the must skepUcal ol' Ua ureal nie-lu To he bad, lioleaul aud retail, ot t 1. JORDAN, No. KOl'KAB Htnef ffhampagne Cider by the dozen, bottled, or by the srrel 148 DOCTOR JUNKIN'S NEW BOOK, TN DR lense of the Lord's day rest, can be bad at the book s on s, tirlcl or the cash enotoed to the printer . JMKH H HIMMIERrt, is M N hlXTH street, Phila delphia, wl 1 bring toe took, post paid. Colporteur to canvaoS the Siete, otiy. town anil country desired, to whom liberal dlsioant will be uvea Orders for whole sale procured by note tt h author, No 171 hpuucE btreei- 6 li owl )t MaV S 14, 186(5'. gTFAM ENGINE, PACKLNU LIBRICATIYE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. Au article rct ir mrndtd by all Tallrosd Companls to thoroughly UMfd lu and In general nto on oer two hundrtd and jfip Kslliosds.ana on trial by orer five hundred oihm. ADOPTED BT 2O.(C0 STATIONARY ESCIVES. It I a flist-class article. Scventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubrlcathc Tacklns Coz:i-).ieit. SOLE MANCrACTVKEn8. 723 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TIL.L.OTSON & CO. BOLE AGENTS, 26 DEY Street, New York. B0ID BT DEALERS flKNEKA LLT 2 8p AT'.fJr'8 STEAM ENGINE PACKLVoTl bV patkiBf n"i"lln C0V,rcd.b0(ldr flUinif, siutllug. 'rilXTY CENTS PER POr5D Forsaieby willia m h. MILLER, bvle Manuf rtnrcr mr the United S.ates, t no p tear of 7i3 HKf-M; I tvivet. -lil!'1 Philadelphia. Peun. LECTK O PAT II Y. IKS. GALLOWAY & SIIEDD, TUB SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, Aie treating itb rrmsrkable luecefs all acute and Cbronlo Diseases, at their ELECTEOPATHIC INSTITUTION, No.1230 WALNUT Street One Door East of Thirteenth Street. Wc have teen enraged for tnnnyjeirs In the noblo work ol giving health nd happlneFB to the suffering and the ttllic ea. During this tin e we have treatea about 1WENTY 1I10VSAND INVALIDS sufferliin irom tbe virions lornis ot olseatc, and in a most every case a per manent cure bas been cthcteo. Many o' tbem. In fact, bad been fcben up as Incuuib'e by their physicians. We have restored to hea th. In a few dnvs, thousands ot per sens In tbls city who bad been suffering irom painful diseases Ave ten, and Ultcen yeurs and uowarus. At our iriFtltution we have cured, and a e curing, a class of dis eases that bas baffled tho medical profession In all agos of the world. Dr WILLIAM WtllTE, a gentleman of great expe rience In tbis succesniul practice. Is asnrhiin,i with n. OLLOWAY t 8HI.DD lu tills practice. By til Birung' nieut we hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. EEHKENCE8.-We refer tbe diseased and oth interested in our new practice to the following welt kuon gentlemen who have been treated successiuliy by us i (jl.ORGE GRANT, No. 61(1 Chesnutstreet. R'i DKPlLVllt No l,M CI.esnut street Oeneral I LLaSuM'ON. No. li Spruce street Mjor-t;eneral 1 LI-A.soNTON, U. 8 Anuv Hon. DAVID W1LMOT. Judge of Court oi Claims Y. ah ngtou city. Don judge CAPRON, New Yora city Rev. Dr. Al AKMIALL ot l'lltsbuiy, Ta. J.DWIN J-OttRKST thenreiit irayedian. llev. Dr. HALL, ot Philadelphia. Itev.DANllL La RK. Illinois. t oionel '1 110M Ae W. 8WEKNKY, Assessor, 16 Wi nut street. Oi OKUL II. EARLE, Attorncy-at-law, Sixth and Clicsnut streets. KRlANlEL RtY. Attorney at law, No. 707 Sanson 8 reet. DK. GEORGE W. FREED. Lancaster clty.Ponna. Kit V M. B. DROWN tllrard House. 1U V. MR. MALLOKY: Norrlstown Penna. ALBtBl' H. MCOLAY. No ii (S'UUam street, New loik cltv. C CiSlMTNO, Stuyvesant stree:. New Y-rk cliv H. MICH IIEEF. No 3JM Market street. 7 J OIIN M .Dt'lM ho 1323 outh Broad stieet.' G W. UKRi H ANT Gennaniown, l'hi.aUelphla. t'oiisultatlon and rxrniitiatlons tree ot charge. An interesting Circular mated by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHFOD 8Slmth2mn) No. 1230 WALVUTMfc Phila DOIV'T MISTAKE THE MDMBEB,130. FOR SAVANNAH, GA. PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STK tH BlilP COMPANY. Tbe Steamship " P I O N E E Ii." WIM.IAM It. OAUtnnru rnuuivni'D Will receive trelKbt at RACE Street Wharf, oo HON' TAVM.vllnnri.all,,n fttninrday, Slay 19, at 10 o'clock A. HI Cabin l assage S20 00 iu r we-room aceoimnooaiions ot this steamer aro ol a cominooious and suiierior character. This ship bi Inu ibe pioneer vesse. ot the Comoanv. in bum rtsKuinriji vvctjr niieruaie caiuruaj, lor cavan- unit, vi torm. Nblppers i tbclr goods. pmpperB are reqnesrea to sena mils oi laatntr wiiu Mjlr gootli. B. A J N. FL VAOAN, Va AO A D a. th hDI I 11' i DD . ; Tnr fmlirht nr nMHSfliAflntilv tn Freluht and rasrnuer Air. iit 5 14 5t No. J08 nort DELAWABK Avenue. ff THE STEAMS II I 1 KANGAROO," OF THE INMAN LINE, WILL SAIL FEOM Pier 45, North River, New York. AT KOON, ON WEDNESDAY, MAI 16, hlEEBAUJk....lV.r.V..?."."V.'V.lV.V.V.lV.V.l'V.'.!.'M)ll In United States Curroncr. APPLY TO JOHN a. DALE, 6 128ip No. Ill WALNUT Street. Wm,1CZL F0R HARTFORD. COXV.. ii "i. ii .1lir"t TH thn Iri I ii ir i If I 1 i IT KAB1 Iais cANAL mc vivmiwr n vau.i, i niuain urumiej, now loau inir at second wbsrt below t-PBUCh Street, will loave as above on Till' 1181) A V. tne 17 til Instant. Freight -. v IVH.-U.WIB . , 111 ,1 1. , j , I , .J rtlLLlA.il SI. HAIKU es 1 11 8 12 4t ' No.'l3i South VVIIAKVK8. QNE rillCE CLOTHIXO. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No C04 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. I n . . .1 . tA 4n tli-i lnn.-Aal nrkinf A fine astiortniont of Koady-niado Ootliinn con stantly on nana, tuaioiu mora mane to ordor at -!.., , , i mi In .ttrla q ii .1 1 . r., 1 v. I . , .. T t J mm, uvmvv, r-j,w m.u uuinuiiur UUSUr passed. i 83 ltn 8p PATENT WlltlS WOltIC FOB BAILIXOB, STORE FBONTS, i ' GUARDS, PABT1TION8, IBO BEDSTEADS, AND WI11E WOEK, In variety, manufactured by ' M. WALlvEK, & SONS 1 20 6m 8p No. 11 Nortb SIXTH Street. CHOLERA. The attention of thn TuMic is callod to tho faot ibat itldrmio Cholera bas no premonitory symp toms. Ihe Diarrheas, which is supposed to bo its. forerunner, It the disease Itsolf in its first stare, and Is terr tractable. It should, however, be notJeso! Ibat this Diarrhoea or Looseness is frequently anat fended by pain or uneasiness, and fatal dolay has oltcn occurred from tbe notion that Cholora must be attended with Cramps. In tbe early stajro there U oilen no Gripmt: cr Cramps, and it is at this period that the disease can be most easily arrested by the ne of a proper preventive, which U offered in DOCTOIt FITLEll'S CELECR VTED CAEMI KT A.TI V3S. ESTABLISHED 1833. Thontands testify it to be a i EUT.VIN t UUB for Cholrro, Ilrrhr, riiwloria MorboM, M.,omn, ('tamps, NIp-plr.Mo., Bte. For Adults, Children, and Infants TEICE 25 CENTS. POLD BY ALI,DRUG(iI3T8. R H EUP3 ATlSSn. DR. l'lTLER'S , Great Rheumatic Remedy. Th mont Vslnnll MrdK-ln Ever Of r-rl to li.e I'nbllc. Uuarnnteril to Iihtw W-ver Foiled, in wy lustsnre, lotlurs frruiaaeailr lbs H oi at l or ins nf ' , IU1EUMATISM 1 KICK MOO. (6 6Stnlin8, H1GHKS1 BEFEKENCE8 OIVEN. E D I C A L K L EO T R I ( I T Y. Wondcrfnl Scientific Discovery. DR. S. W BECKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE No. 1220 WALNUT STREET, t or Ihe Trratmentiif Aetile and Chroalfl I1n-hsih. Electrical Investigation has proved tha tho hums body acts un the principle of the galvanic battery The brain, mucous and serous membranes, the skin, tlKsuiS, und tiu'ds. constitute tho negative and positivo lorcts. Kvcry : ction, whether mental or physical, Is the result of tbese antagonistic lorces. Digestion respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion t due solely to 1 lectrical Influence. There is a uola action cstub Ished throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and prestrtlngapreaor ba anco of the electrical element, which constitutes hcilth.and a disturbance of whicn' causes dltease. 1 hoic are strictly but two conditions o oUease-one of Inflammation, or positive; tbe other weak, dehl itated negative) and as Electricity contains these two conditions In the action of the positive and net alive currents, all wa have to do la to neutralize He d'.ktase and rcsiore proper healthy action. We do not wish to convey tbe Impression that wo cure all diseases in all conditions. We cannot care consumption alter the lungs are a'.l destroyed; yet we do assert, and are prepared to practically demonstrate, tr at hundreds oi cases of almost every torui ol cbronlo dlsci.scs, pronounced Incurable by the best medical practitioners of the country, have been radically ctltED some ot them in an Incredibly short time, by our Elestrical treatment Its great superiority over other practice in the euro of disease is aiso attested in the fact that, wl.hln the past dve yours, over fourteen moiSAND patients have been treated at (big olllce, suflcrlng irom almost eveiy forui and conditio ' of disease common to humanity, and In nearly all case a benefit or penect cure bas been effeoted. Pa sy , deaf nees, blindness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, caucor, an all tbe old knotty diseases ibat are a physician's curse as it proves bis inability to eradicate, aro by our scien tific method comparatively easy of cure. Specimens o . tumors ol larKO growth extracted by means ot Elec tricity alone, witl out pain, without the use of the kniie, ligatures, or any oibcr means, may be seen a our ofr.ee by those interested Iheroiore, with these taos to prove our theory and treatment oi disease we are willing to undertake anv of the followlnir dis eases, with evur nope and prospect of success, wlto, ver niuny others not here enumerated: 1. Diseases mtui baAiM ami ebvods Ststem. tpliepsy. chorea, or tit Vitus" Dance. Paralysis llemp,egla, euralgia. lly.ttria, nervousness, Palpi tation oi the Ilesri Lock-jaw etc 2 OtGANH AMO 1IS8lS CONNECTED W1TI1 THE DlOES TivK . is'iKM.-Soie Throat, Dyspepsia, Dlarrno?a ii semery, obstinate t'ors inaii. n iiii.i,,.ri,..i,ia. l ilts ill lous Flatulent ami Palntei's Colic, aud aU all tetioiis ot the Liver and bpleen. o. nui iuAiuBi unuANB i atar. n cough, influenza. oaii.uiu tnu.u uunuiiicu oy OIKUUIO UlneaSCS Ol th heartj, bronchiUs, I'leuilsy Pleurodynia, or Itheuma tibiu ol tbe Chest Consumption in the earlv siaues 4. tiBKors and &IU8CUI.AB Hystem. -Bhou.i atlsm. out. LumbaKO Slid iseck, Spiusi Curvature Ulo Dlsia'-es. c uncera. tumors. " 6. Ueinabi and Oemtal Okgavs. Oravel, Diabetes and Sidney Complaints, Impotence and Semlnai Weak- DfSfl. 1 tlA laitnr r.ntiinlain.a noVAr i-li Anr,. i tollustrcatmeut. " wT A lllkLAkVU Ptfnitliili tv Vmo... YTi pUInu. IiivoIv db a inai rofltion, aa i'roUpoiu ADtro- , . . ""i.iiiiiioiiuu. j iv.jrMUUli. sIIIlT aiiuus otlitr Uec Ions ol ilie Wumb aad Ovariei , of UkVABIrD SUCCtSM A most lnnumoraUle iwi nave come under treatment at our office who can testify to this lact. Mrs. Br.CK I1'H has eutire ch.. h. Ladies Hepaiinient, und al aellcacy will be nsed towards those who entrust tnen selves to her ctre. ln lemaU diseases, as mentioned in the above list. with lilhiird w . . A .. .. .. 1 . , , , , ", uiciinuiicu, nut, ii aa xiiui m iaiue uie rtence. and ran fl,i,, ,..,io ,i.r.B"T.r Ing resuTtsT ' f- w moai. Krauij- iu imk ArriauTKii-The treatment la mild and gentle, producing no shock or unpleasant sense loa W,ma .tvJ,er-i, 0ur . Pr'Mio'ial mteioourso wlih the yllllcted will e' er be characterized by perfect candor and bouo.ty, and those whose complaints aro Incurable or i n lint nnnilt ni M,n..li..rtln in r . . . ut . ., ... c. vuiuwurniei! Vy penect candor i?.d-H2. f"d-&' tu??,"! matte n0l n a so. .... ucu.wcuv ii matiers not what n IV hA Villi, PnmnlM nl . . w ), i - . -- - v uw iuiih ,uu may nave sul- tere.1. or how much, or what course oi treatment you may have been .uhjeced io, or wbat disa "polntmfnta you may have exoerlannail l i. ..,. iZ.-l " out-il sulllclem vifall . ii ''"'S. " ""'w"ra air prospect oi lecovery. ,v 'ouliuuu-luar0 u HKFkHKNf'l H 'l ii ... ...... . . r ,r . r. i ""i ""wresusa are kr,i5WK Ur .ntououJerr.? A..I. H 1 1'MM, .1 1. , li l II , ... S'Tietl W 11. Mllllh. Iron Kilin.lnr Ks. li.w u... ' -W,faT8.e 1)t""i'"- Local kpre s tonani. 'V'f """Oti J- W. Bradley. nub.fshS- ,.?,? rnV'L Mubert Wo,k' Ko'sf N. ThlTd kvans.Eyaia H assail) nilliuVgoods. An-h "tree! ." V"1.1" JToouze, tpe founder, Third and r , .h,t, . iirneuiiion. Asriuaiuor titan a. ral, S . l.ouls, Slo. ( Jacob Vandegrltt. Odessa Del : K A. wbT.Dvery'1m2Uo,.thers,n,UU',C,Urer' MUUt T t case, can wVJ .t tuVoSe. ' ' f'onaullMlinn iwaa I .1.1 , , - ...... ucn.iini,a circu ars or onrea efecud. wlti numerous references, can be bad bvan- tuners auaressea io DR. M. W BECKWITI, .l1.J,?'B.nl.2nl8P Philadelphia. RANDALL & 10, PEBrUMERS AKL IMP0RTEHS. No. I3C2 CHESNUT Street. Fine English Toilet Soaps, IN GBEAT VABIETV. Jl'ST BJSCEIVED. AUo, Trip! French Extracts aud Portume. AVe hevs eoustautly oo hand ery variety ot PEKFTJMEnr AKD TOILET REQUISITES. Eatracta, Powders irnincna. ....... - ' uiuauq, AUllOV waters. Bearing Cleami fmnn n,,e. t.u ...... Brushes, e ' ,7