CITY I N TELL I GE NCiS For Additional City JnleUtjence tee Ihird rage. A New and Splendid EfiTABLisnMExr. 1 i.e new Iron front store bemir erected in Ch-s nut street, just bolow Innth. adjoining; tho private rosi denoo of General cadwalidor, promises to bean rtdl'tnn to the elornnt business establishments of that vicinity. It was, in former day, tho private residence of John Keller, Esq., who died some ream tto It was purchased recently from the executors oi his estate bv Jiesars. Million I arnahan, tho woli-i nown merchant tailors, at present located at Klcventh and Chesnut streets. 1 he whole building was demolished and rebuilt. It, a lour stones in henrl t, the front bom? composed of iron. Iho entire front is built in the to in ot arches, and comb nos ligbtnoss ol aopearance with f reat strength. The nimu floor h to be u-ed by too firm as a merchant tailoring establishment, and will be lho finest apartment lor that purposo in th oitv. Jt will hava lront ol S3 loot, running back 133 loot to the al oy iu Iho rear J ho whole of n.is Iminonso rom will be used for tha pnrposcs ol thoir bus.noss. It is to be 111 iik hod lo a htylo worthy of the build in?, and when completed w II b9 one of the most ci mmodious s.oto ,ooms wnioh Philadelphia can boast. 1 be whole is to b" luMued hy an ample sky light in the cen'io of the buildinc Tho second story, Wlno i is approached by giairways both from the front and tear, is of the H.me size ua tho lower room. It is lo be ui-ed tor btisn-es purposes in all proba bility aa a wholesale dry pood- estHl)lishment. Tho third and fourth stories are divided for the purposo ot admitting the light, but the rooms are quite soacious, and will make lino rooms lor studios or other business purposes lu tlio llnrd and lourth atoriea thero are lour rooms, ttity-t Iglit by twenty, throe icet. We are arratlflorl to ob-crvo that tho owners have followed the cxamp.e ot others and set their budd ing back, giving a wido pavement an important thing on our fas ii nabm t rwmeuudo. It ix atsj im portant in Knottier aspect, a tho delicate desitrn of the iron lroiit would oe cntiroiv lost it pushod out to the line ot the coi ner building. A fiatnro ol tho now budding is the height ol the ceil ngs. those upon tho first floor bom.; sixte' n ieet ; second, lltteen lect bix inches; third, lour.con foot six melius; and lourth, lourteeu feet. M he flint and second stones extend from Chesnut to iho rear alley, and ure consouueiitiy admirably ventilated. Kvory modern convenience that irooj taate and ample means cou'd secure lias been intro duced, and In propriotore pride themselves upon the possession ot the finest ruerciant tailor ing estab ibhmeiit lu the country. I he base ment ia being fitted up as a restaurant, and is already taken by a popular caterer. It is intended to bo a model ot convenience both lor the employers and the patrons. rtoine rioveltits wi.l be introduced for the boneatot tho bon vivnns, which will bo announced at tho Droper time. The w ho o Improvement has been made under the careful supervision oi tho proprietors superin tended by Mr. Thomas Stewart, tlio builder, iho iron front, which is wor'h inspection, is from the establishment ot Orum & Co.. at Pitieentb and Hamilton streets. Wh"n finished it will be painted whno. Ibe windows and diors, whieu are im mense, are to bo piato gius. i ne wido pavement lu rront will bo composed or olid b ocks ol granite, fiom ft.essr.s. Comber & Co.'s, at Twenty-first and .hesiiut. The interior will bo elaborately lurmshod and decorated. Ihewboeoi the painting will be in the hnnds oi Messrs. W'i son Co., fcaiisom street, near Eleventh. Thomas fix tures are ot claboiato design, and are trom tho osta liliHhment of Wright & iluuter. Altotrcther it will b)iie ol the vory finest stores in the city, and wo thu.k Messrs Miiligau & Carna han are deserving ol ad praise lor their energy and enterprise, iliis is another old mansion wrested from privacy and devoted to business. Very Boon Cnesnnt ftroet w 11 be an nnbroken lui ot businoss lrom tho Delaware to Broad street. Tho new Btoro will bo opened about iho noddle ot August. Death of an Old Citizen. Many of our o.tizens will recall the old-lime mansion at tho north wen corner ot i enth and Chesnut streets it is a dingy, dismal-looking e-tablishmout, repulsive on aooouut of ita lacs oi the appliances ot paint, and sometimes of water. It lias stood untouched by the baud of improvement for over a hall a cen tury, any many ot tho passers-by wondered that It should remain nn old logy amid tho bu-tlo and busmos of Chesnut street. Few persons knew the name of its occupant. It bore tho air ot mystery, and, to the curious, was a Sphynx liko marvol. It stubbornly rulused to make way lor the march of improvement, and remained an eyesore to the puolio. The hand of death has uncovered the mystery and the lone oca n punt has pushed away Miss arah L. Koene, a maiden laiv, has lived there for many years a semi Leiniit in tho midst of ousy life, one was the Daughter ol Mijor Lawrence Keene, a gen tleman who greatly distinguished himself during the Kevolutionary struggle, and whoso memory is atul he d In reverence. During her long life she wa- given to deeds of unostentatious chanty. Sho was a member ot r-t. Stephen's Protestant TdihcopbI Church, and warmly mtereaiod in every thing connected w.th me oodv to which she was a.tachod ihat she had ner eccentricities no ouo will deny, but gho was a noble woman, of whom Philadelphia mav be proud Frequent application had been made to her and liberal oilers furnished lor the unremu iterative oroprriy which sho occupied, but sho relused them all, preferring to remain iu the home ot her childhood Of Iru.-al though noc miserly habits, a eomparntivo y smail sum sufflcd for her wants, and she lived and died comoaratively in, known except to tho very limned circle i her lrleuds. The estate must necessarily pass into new bands, and no doubt some enterprising cao'talisc vill build a palatial structure Uiiou the site, as it is one ol 1 10 lln.st iu the city ior business purposes. The funeral oi Alius Keetio takes piaoe to-morrow morning. Man Found Dead in His Placu of hDMMK88. Charles Young, aged about 40 years, kuptaruiuU ta lor and clot In s renovating shop on 'l we f th street, text door to Spring Garden. The Centrul liotet, at 1 wellili and Spring Garden, adjoins this shoo, a bmall passage-way loading from the side door of the hotel to Young's place ot business. Air. Youuh sometimes fkpt in the shop and sometimes in the hotel, ami was in the habit ol going back wards and forwards between the Bhop and hotel very ircquentl. Atauearlv hour this morning or late last night Mr Young was lound lying on the floor of his shop dead, 'ihe cause ot his death is a mystery. It appears, however, that on Sunday last thero was a (iiihca tv at the i.otel. A party under tho in fluence ol 'iquor came in, and asked lor drinks, when one of them became veiy troublesome, and aiter Iilaeing a pistol and his pocket-book ou the counter, lecanie ery abusive, saving, among other th'ugB, that he ' could lick any man in the house," and making use ot other ofleiisivo language Young came in ahout this time, when by some means he Sot into a wranp-le with the pistol tlounshor, when e (Young) was knocked down and struck ou the head. The pistol was then fired at Younp, but the ball misreu him, and went through ibe floor. Young had the attacking party arrested, and there the mut ter endt-d. it seems that Young was about yester day, apparently we 1, and went to a party last night, where he becamo somewhat intoxicated, and ttnt is the last se- n ol him until fuund dead in nis shop. Whether theb o he leceivid on the head had auy indirect bearing on Insdt alb will be s-ttled by tho Coroner'g luvustiyatiuu, which takes place to-day. Early Closing. The dry poods commis- lion merchants have generally a reed to close tneir stores at 4 P. M. dalv, and on Saiurda g at 8 P it., commencing on the Id h lust . and continuing till Keptember 1, 18M. The toliowing iiave entered into the agreement: H. L. Canon A Son. Hamael Simons, Kn Ish Bros. A Co , At !!(; A Hrotlier. ClkKhom & Herring. KrottiinKham A Wo Is, Hazard A Hutchinson, Miduli ton t ( In; lioni Bar.g Sl Maxwell, Josh oh Lea a (o., Wo te t o . Fiddle & Hteln, tlaruiier, Hrewor Co , MellwklneA Itni'on. WPson & Brndlmry, W II' lion Dulles A Cu,. Leonard A llakur. All red H. Love. Andrew A. butler, A Itxande r T w ray Co., iirooM, tcoit A ora z, Amos R. Little A Co., Alurphy A Haie. ueo. li. kcese, Son A Co 1'rlce fc Parrb-h, ! William H. Larned A Co., Wenr Foties, Hlioilcs i Kroeuien, Leonard, Hchotudu A Co., John 'latum. iNuthau'ul II, Brown. Jo. n i t dwe l A Co., ;D. A C. Ke ly, it'niiiuci 11. Kry A Son. W. H. H llnKlies A o., j William Diviuo A Sous, J. it Howe A ( o , iewia a t o , llelmsey. Baxter A Co., har es Conrad, Johu H arry A Co., Tluimaa h. GiiL New Banking IIoihe. We take ploa aure in railing attention to the newbanking-houo ot Uxrc Cochran & Oowon, at Ho. ill South Ihnd stieet. Messrs. Cochran & Uowen, with command able enterprise, have s-cured on) of the best loco t,ons on Third rtreei, have fitted it up so hand omely and convenient v as to render their ofnee an err allien t to that busy thorouirhfare, and are thus enabled to pre en t additional facilities tor the trans action of every depar ment ol their business. Ther will buy and tell stocks, bonds, and Government H'umea, City warrants gold, si ver. and bank notes, and will attend promptly and with fidelity to all business entru-ted to their care We cfieertullv recommend them o fho onntidence aud encouraxe lueut ol our numerous readers. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, THE DAILY Tn Billiard Championship Match FOR Til B dOI.DKTt Ll7 OF l'BNNBr I.VANI A KonRRT T. liTAi.L hni.L Champion I he great match h r the championship ol tho state filled Concert Hi t lat evening with gentlemen and ladies, and remlted in the rictory ot kir. Kya I, who leaimaim d his pot n sioii of the cue bv a scoro of I'OO against L)li lor Victor Katephe, the chalenger. Michael l helan, the oisiinguishtd plnyer, ao'ea as releroe, and toe game na I, avixl 1 1 , , n t, I,nanlt1i,l I'hola.i tah'A Bitot V.t, I ti i in expro sly ior this n.atcb. Mr. James Tanner annoiiiici d ttiat Mr liird won d act at umpire for Mr, lui ephe, and Mr. Htuoe for Mr, Uyall. Ibe gnme was rmiarkably interesui g, Ryall won the lead, and Kstopho cojnied oil' tlio first stroke. On bis flth inning K ail ran MS, followed by 75 lor I.Htfpho. No remarkable paying ior some time, though both playeis were ery eteady, and kept an even nice. At 10 20 P al rtepU,, by M'veral sood tuns am ,nr iho tilt es. had gamrd, and Ih fcoie stood Co6 lo 41 in bis lavor, wfen Itvai, by bcautdul p.a. ing, made 1, tho best run oi the evening On too 47th inning r.steph" was loo points in advance, and niaiiitaiiied tho lead until hall-pHSt 11, wheu Hvall, by two rung in suc cession o, rJf and 73, made bis icore 1060aiainst 1018. Alter ihi", Katep he ni ver came tip lo him. On ihe 7th inning Kyall was i,ear,y 200 oomts a .ead.whon Lstep.io, by Very steady ilay, aided by thren sin gulai iu n counts bv llvall, two ot which were bad luck, made 170 in tour innmps, and had an cxoptli nt chance lor winnin Kyail took quick advantage of hu opening, ran b'J bv tliemosi dencate nursing, and lot, owed ,t witii 40. c osing tlio tamo, amid cheers lrom the audience. First-clnss play wa shown on both sidos in this match, and tliouch noitiier a'avereimalled expecta tion, tlio avorugo has seldom peen beaten either in this citi or ow York, lu tho llrs. lt)00 points, Ksleplio's oiiauco soemed cxoeliont; hut Hyali s ltlO, and a rush ol brilliant play, changed allair rapidly. Kstephe's splendid rally at tho oiose ol tho garuo wag worthy of big high reputat on. Tne luck was about equal, neither having much to boat of. V ith the chances each bad, tlio avcago oti"lit to have been higher, but both playerg adopted a line told style, and Kyall, especially, riKcd t0 mich repeatedly lor the sako of poskion This vlcto y ovei Kstophe one of tho tinegi payers in the o un try, n a dee stvo proof of Kynll's ability. Ho is young yet, but with better pructice. and experience in match games, cannot tail to make a national repu tation. So great was th" excitement over ibis oiose and well-loufht battto that even tho ladies remained till the close, long alter midnight. THK flCORR. EoryniP-4, fi, 0, 10,0 76. 2.2.', 15,8,21,10 23, 27, 4, 24 3, 6 15, 23, Id 17. 12. 0 20, 15. 0, K 62, 3, 13, 40,21,54.0 6, 4. iH, 65. 85, 50 6,7. 42.4 20. 7,0 2, 80, 24. 4 0, 9, 4 8, 9, 2'l S7, , 8 0, 5. u, 21, 18, 3, 0, 0, a. 80, 7, 13, 8, 7, 12, 4, 23, 33 , 61, 63, 10, b, tt, 2, 2. Ktail-8 13, 0, 4, OB, 0, 11, 20, 0 1 0. 0, 80, 42, 2. 42, 0, 08, 7, 0, 6, 2, 12, 0, 82, 0 2, 68, 0. 8, 2, 6, 16, 4, 0, 5, fl, 15, 17. 1), 20. 8, 23, 4, 20, 12 13 0, 0. 0. 0, 0, 68. 7, 14, 0, 6 40, 19, 6, 2, 85, 73, 2, 4. 20, 89, 80, 0, 6. 47. 4, 0, 1J, G7, IU, 0, 28, 00, 2, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 60, 40 1500 Hlfhcrt Kuns Byall, 66, 68,150,68.85 78 67,60, CO listepho, 76,62,64,66,60,67, 61, 63. Average, 17 18. Time, 4 hours 45 minutes. Among the ce ehrated players present wore I'helan, Melius, and Mcla)evitt. TnE Odd Fkllows. The Grand Lode of the Independent Ordor ot Oddfellows ol tne Mate ot I'tiniHvlviinia met In anuiiil ses-lon at 9 o'clock this m-'ruinir, at too Hail, N. bixth street. John W, Crosland, M. W. Ornnd Master, presided. Alter opening tho iirund Lodge in inutile form tlio proper tellers wro a pointed and proceeded to count the votes lor otlicers oi tho Orand Lodge for tho ensuing ear, wh'ch huoiness will occupv mo-t of the day. To-morrow the officers tlect will bo installed, and in the evenin? will attend the Aca flcmy of Music in a body to listen to the oration oy Paxt Grand Mre James li Xicho son, Tho t. rand Luean i ment, 1. O of O. F. of Penn sylvania, mot je-terday in anniixl sessteo, when new members weio admitted, and lonr now charters granted to Kncarnpnients, to ne located in the juns dic ion. iho toliowiu? i fficers weie aeclared eected.and will bo in-tailed on Thursday next at the adjourned meetine: M W G. Patriarch, Francis M. tfea, of No. 24; M. R. O High Priest, JarvisW Tindall, oi No 88; K. W. O. H. Warden, Maurice Finn, of Ho. Ill; R. W. i J. V arden, !amup N. Kostor, of So. 17; K. V. ti. scribe, William Curtis, ol No 17; It. W. G. Treasurer, Henry Simons ol No 17; W. G. I Sontinel. Jam-s A Wholes, of No. 101; t. O. Sentinel, Geotve CI. Hoster. of No 47; G. Rcpiesentativa i. i,. U. , John H. iiailey. of No. 2 Barnard, the Pen Manul'actarer, hits made a new pen. The Chicago Evening Post sayg ol it : "Ihe Cnrnonized Pen, advertised bv Mr, Karnard in another column, so mg iormod to revolutionize all preconcoived notions concerning stool oens geneially, by its super. ontv. Dowovcr good otbor pens mar le. tl eir rapid destrnction bv the corro sive acion of ink is a serious objection to their use; Mr. Laniard's pen obviates this difficulty, and being otherwise ot superior workmanship adds to dura bility the merit of neither scratching nor spattering, which attended tho progress ot most stoel pens over the poorer qua itie9 ot paper. Our own experi ence in the use of the Carbonized Pen is very fa vorable." Woman Beater Aurksied. A man named Joseph Kulstnn was arrested lust nicht at Nineteenth and south streets, lor beating a woman named fttury Cochran. He was committed by Al derman Lutz. Interfering with Dog Catchers. A man named John Bradley wag arrested yesterday alternoon at Kightocuth and Fi zwatr streets, for interierirg with dog catchers. Ho was bold by Al derman Lutz. Michael Donnelly, a youth, was ar rested last evening lor stealing a quantity of Knives Iron the cutlery store of Mr. Kline, (spring Garden street, above Tenth. Alderman Massey held him in 8600 to answer; SnoE Store Horbed. Tho shoe store nt Juniper and Rodman streets was entered last even ing, and seven pairs ot shocg aud a quantity of leather stolen, altogether raluod at about $40. Drfacing Fairmount Park. Another individual was arrested and fined yesterday otter noon lor deliieing public property at Fairmount Park. Captured Caninms. During yestorday the dog detectives succeeded in capturing thirty unmuzzled curs running at large through the streeU. Fahoub Trials. To gazo ou Probst, a vaBt ar. ay Of people thronged Horn rear and far, And ail the worid will note that day Which brought tne murderer to ihe bar. Great trials these are justly thought; Hut what a trial to enduro, Is hlB who has new clothing bought, And finds the seams nil niseoure! DiMraotedlv that wretch will bawl, 'OU, hud I gone to Tower Hall!'' Wt HA VK .4ll-vtol laitcy Cassimere Punt, ua lw as . . . . W fiO " " " Vrtt " ... 2 50 " Mack Pauls " .... 6 (K) " ' Cloth Vtxtn " .... 4 00 " Fancy Casiim re Suit, to match 14 00 " Jliack Sutti 20 00 Adt'itncinii from them ra'en we have go(i of alt grades, u to the very Jincnt fahricn, at prices red wed til proportion Mum's. Youth's, anil hoys', liiou-HAM-B HAK FOUND WITHIN THK PAST FBW WKKKd 1IIAT WK AI1K ACTUALLY HKLLINQ QUOD, BKltVICK A11LL OOOLiS AT TUB P11I0K8 JAMBD KfNNKTT Sc rn., Towkk Hall, No 618 Market Stbket PA Cai:d Mr. (haiies liarnaid, Clerkenwell, Londi li, beys eave to iulorm the put, lie ol the tinted States tnat he is about lo introduce to their notico a new pen recently made bv him. ca led tho Carbonized Pen, being rendered, lrom it pecuhur construction, lern liable to con-ode than tin ordinary steel pen. Mr liarnard f.'Cls cunlidout it, will bo used in proierence to even that oi gold. The point being extremoly smooth, it is necullariy adapted to roeiih and ungluzed taner. With Arnold' writing II Hid or red ,nk tho Carbonized Pen bus no equal. AltTlON I.ACE CUIITAIN8, IP1 Auction Lacs Curtains, $1. Auction Luce Curtains, 1. Auction Lace Curtains. $1. Auction Lace Curtains, ftl. Auction Lace Curtains, 91. uotion Lace Curtains, 91. Auciou Lace Curtains- $1 Also, line Curtains, lrom $2 to ifoO all itoin Auc tion, and unusua ly ebeap, selling at less prices than beloie the war, at W. Henry 1'at ten's Shade and Luitaiu Mors, No. 1108 Cbesnut s'roet. rmcACTios Against DiSEAf K. As a preventive of all V li dg ot epidemio diseases, experience ba de monstrated that there is no other preparation in the woild comparable to Drake's Plantation Ritfprs. w0 hope, ere louu, to see the Inero? lyplno 8. C lSi(), X . on every rock, terce and tree in the republic, and the wonuurlul Bitters in every household. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL EVENING TELEGRAPH. Ton ItltKAKFArlT. ron niNnm. FOB ftJPrKR. SW ItKRMUPA FOTATOIM, W BKRMUDA ONIONS. S1W BERMUDA TOMATOBt. Your Crorer or Market man can get supplied at Bermuda Piioddcb Company, No. 120 West stret, New York. Window Fhapk, only PL Window Shades, only if t, W indow 8hndeg, only l. Window .shades, only Window Shanes, onlv PI. Window Stmdo, only 91. Window Shades, only 1. Window Shanes, only 1 1. W'indoar Shades, only fl. Also. I.aco Curtains, One Dollar. At l'aitcn'g Curtain and Upho story Storo. OnioiNAL, Iho idea of a pocket remedy in tho slintie ol a 1 roche, lor nsuol disturbances of tlio Howolr, is novel, aud belong to C. H. Needles, of Philadc'pbia. His "Compound Camphor I'roohes" wnl becomo popular and standard as a preventive and euro for incipient Cholera and Diarrhiea. They aei p.oinpt, sufr, and energetic are punent, but not diFagrceRh'e, potent bv (he power ol ditlusive siimu Innts. Penons afli'eted bv chnn'.'o of water and cli mate will lind (lie in iudispeu sable. - " Ttfl Swf.kt to Know ttiero is an eye will mark yeur comlr g, and fro brighter whon you conn " ihese lines might havo been written wifi poetio loresight ot a husband or lover alter patronizing Charles Stokes k Co.'g "ono-pnee" Ciotiiing Uoiiso, under the Continental. New DrtKis-M akino Futablihment Lading onn havo I heir Dresses Suits, Coats, and Haqmueg bandsi mely made, at the snortest notice in t.volve hours It nccesnry at tho Dressmiking Kdnblish Bient of J W. 1 'hoc rou & Co.. No. t'20 Cncsnut street. " 'Tib bwf.et to know tl.eri is on eo will mark your coming, and grow biigliter when you come.'' These lines mtffht have been wittten with p otie loreshrht of a husoand or lover alter ire t tin. ( a siiriug tint at Charles StoKe & Co 's "(.Ino-pric,'" Clothing House, under tho Continental. Dctcukr'b Dead Shot ynn Bedbugs. Kills upon touch, curls them up as riro does a leal, and remains of permanent effect. Try it, and sleep in peace. Sold by all livo druggists. Rkpccud Tbices Photographs executed In every variety of sty c, in superior manner, at 11 F. Kelmer's Gallery, No.tJ24 Arch street, A rare chauco. Fine piciuros at modorate prices. "lnbrtcative pack In i' lor steam engines. for terms geo 7i!3 chcsnut st., phila., and 2odey st., new yors.' Compound Interest Notes 7 310 and 5 20a wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third St, B-iiO Coupon.". DnE May 1st, Wanted hy Dbkxel & Co.. No. St ioUTti in hid stukkt. I Ol'l'LAIt TAILOUINO. Ueahy-mape Clothimi, AM) iiNE ( vstom Work. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner SixTn and SIahket Streets. MARIUKD. CI11SI SUMMtlU On Thursday, the 10th in Slant, by Kev. W. Wadon, Mr. WILLIAM F. ( Kl1 to Mrs. feUSAN SLilUKUS, boih oi Cam den, N. J. HANBY RAI1SKNBERGER On Thursday eve niuf, Ioy 10 1806, at the residence ol the bnde's parents, No. 713 t. Fifth street, by tho Rov. Air. It. M. Liohtenwalner, KOBEKT J HANHY, of Claymont, lelaware, to KA1K rt U EN' B t Kii ICR, dauchter ol Jacob Kousenbcrucr, iq , ot PUi.a dolphia. JEFFELSON-SHEE-On tho 10:h instant, at (Trace Cbuich, by Rev. Dr Morton. Air. CHARLES I,. J KFFKHSON to Miss M AliUlK N., daughter of Pertles Sheo, Esq , all of tnis citv. DIED. BARNARD. On the morning of the 13th instant, JOK'-H C , eon of William C and Sarah A. Bar nard, in the 24tii year ol hi ago. 1 lie relatives and mcnas ol ihe lamily, also Friend ship L'rion, So. 4, U. C. ol B. and ., the mom bent of tho Hope Iloso Company, and Gidoou'a Band I. C. S , are respectiullv invid to attend nig funeral, from big father's residence, No. 30r! Christian street, on Tuesday alternoon, the loth instant, at 4 o'clock. BARNS On tho morning of the 13lh instant, EaHLES BARNH, son of William W. and S. M. Barns, late Hospital Steward ot the 96th Regiment P. V. V , asred 27 years. The relatives and friends of tie family, also the members ol the 9oih Regiment P V. V , are respect lully invited to att nil histluneral, from the residence of big lather, No. 810 Uarnott street, on Weduesdav afternoon at 4 o'clock. 1 o proceed to Swedes' Church Burying Ground. OA LB HA ITH. On tho 12th instant, JAME3 GALKKAIfH, in the 07th year of his age. The relatives and triends of tho family are respect folly invited to attend the funeral, from his lato regidence. No. C28 New Market street, on Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock, w.thodt further notice. Interment at South Lauiel Hill Cemetery. RUNKFL Suddenly, on thel4th instant, of dig ease contrac ed in the army, i'tltODOUE L. RUN KLE, eldest son ol the late Wiilluin J. Kunkol, in the faith enr ot his ago. The relatives and triends or the family, also the members ot tho 63th P. V. V., and the members of the Soldiers' and i anion's Colon No 1 are invited to at. end the funeral, to-morrow ( Tuesday i alternoon at 4 o'clock, lrom the residonco of his sister, Mrs. L, C. Ruukcl, Green lane, Roxborough, WALTER.-On the 11th instant, ANNA M. WAL TER, wile of Henry Wa ter, in her oVSth year. The relatives and mends ot Hie lamily are respec -fully invited to attend the funeral, from her hui band's residence. No. 1220 Warnock street, on Thurs day, the 17th instant, at 1 o'clock. WHISTLE It. On'tbe 12th instant, ELIZABETH, wife ol John Whistler, in the 60th year of her age. I he relatives and triends ol the lamily are Invited to attend her luneral, lrom the residence of her husband, East Whitelund lownsnlp, Chester county, la, on 'lhursday nioiuing, the 17th instant, at 10 o'clock. 1 PROPRIETORS OF WATERING PLACES, 1 Baths, hen rthnre and Mountain Resorts, and lliinulac turers. will tlnd Ual'c.v's Wrlnnlntf Mactiiuo much littter adapted lo Heir use tuan others, as it lius much larger roders with a suriiig centre. Is lirinly fixed on a bench or as ationery tun Instead oi clamDlii" oa an ordinary tub. and, being geared with co wheels, will v ring ipikker mid iat ilireo limns an long ( iu estalv Unlit d lact; as those not tlius geared For sa'e by the AKents, . T HUM AN A cllAVV No. 83S (Eight Thlrtv five) MAHKtT St.. below Ninth. 1 J ATE NT ICE PICKS, ICR PICKS AND MA L I lets. Ice loiimlmwks and Axes len Toui.'s and other M-uonnble Hardware. I'orsalu at the llardwure tiloreoi TliCNIAN A 8UAW, o. f J5(KUlitThlrty-flve) MA ItKET St.. bolow Sinth. A N IKON AWNING FRAME, A COL'NTEK, ana a set o: Shell Curtains eom ere, lor sale by TKl MAN A HHAw, So. h35(Hfit IMrtv-flve) MAIiKK I nt., be.ow Nin. ("JENUINE MACKINAW SUNDOWNS, H)l! liADlKS, I.N C.UKAT VARIETY. TO 111, HAD Oi'' TIIKO. II. McL'ALLV , At bis Old I si kl,li Led Hat and Cap Kmporium, J 11 lm No. HIS CUKrM'T Mres't. T i) R I A N '8 TONIC A L ti, O JOliDAN H TON H! LR. J01.IAN'H TmMO alh. JORHA. 8 TONIC Al.K. It l recommended l.v physicians oi this ami othei p!e a as a "U rior n nie. un.i requiie bnt trial to convince the most skeptical i Its ureat m-lt. To be had. obolctiala aud retail, oi P. I. JORDAN, No. 'iO I'KAK Niroet rharnpaiine Cider, by the dnco, bottled, or by the arret Ilk ft CAPK ISLAND. TO RUNT. A NliW tiil Cottatie, new:.y lumlihad, near I'ongrtas Hall, with a tine vw of the oceai. Inonlre ol (.KOEliK BOiKU M No. 14.1 MARUAHETlA ftreet, PhHadl phla. between tt aud 1J o'ciock A 1 oi DOR TO $15 FOR A. SUIT OP BLACK )F tipO7 tancy colored cloth; army and navy olotliui." do.. In style vnnurpnsse.1. 4 7rtnrp KAUK. So. Id NINTH St.. above Chesnut. S.E. Cor. Second and Market Sta. Philal PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, F0U11T1T EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Secretary Seward's Forth coming Speech. THE COLORADO BILL. Kic Ete., Ktc. Et, Eto., Etc, Eta. Our Hpecltil UcMpatchbs, Washiniiton, May 1,3. Th Colorado Bill. Il is now believed that the President has clccidrd to sign the Colorado bill. It li uurlor stood that at the Cabinet meeting to-dny lour members voted atralnst the veto, and the Presi dent signified hia intention to defer to the opinion ot th majority. Necretary Ncward, Secretary Seward has left Washington for his honient Auburn, N. Y., where it is anticipated he ill make an important political speech. lie v, ill be gone about a week. The Cltj Cbnrter. The cities of Washington mid Oorgotown are in commotion over the bill introduced in (Con gress taking away their charters. Innumerable petitions ure in circulation, protoHtimr ugainst the jnopo?ed legislation of Congress. Washington, Jlay lj. Sftiiftte. Mr. Van WinkIo W. Va.) introduced a joint roio lution to niicnd temporarily tho collection of tho diiecttaxin w et VirKinia. Kclcrrcil to the Coin mittco ou Finance. Mr. Van Winkle introduced a bill to apportion the lssuo of uat.onal currency auionR, tlio m-vcral Mates and Territories and tne Dintnut oi Columbia. Kolurred to too Committoe on Finance. Mr. Icienden (Me.) save notioj that he would on Monday next call up ihe lieconsti action resolutions lrom the House, and pres them to a vote as tuny an possible Mr. Irnmbtill (111.) r-portod a bill to reeu'ato tlio t'mo and tix tne pla o lor iioldiiiK tho Uulloii Stales Cucmt Courts in Virginia. Ino piaco u chante d lioin Morlolk to Kichiiiond, and tne time tixed lor ilie first Monday in Alay and Utcemuer. The bill was faesed. A bill authorizing the appointment of an addi tional Secretary ol the Navy, to tac the place of of the prosont Assistuut Sectetary, who ij about to yimt Europe olhcially, was passed. The joiui resolution to prevent the introdnction of choleia was taken up. JIodno ol Kcprenntatlye. The Speaker presented the address of the Swiss Cotnmitteo of Geneva to the Congress ol tho United Stales, in regard to te asassiiiation of i'rosident Lincoln. Kolerrcd to tho committee on Foreign A flairs. Mr. Wilson (Iowa) obtained an order for the printing; of an amend men t which he proposed to offer as a substitute for one of the bi. Is reported by the Committee on Reconstruction. . Tke amendment is as lo lows: btriko ont a'l after tne enacunr clause in the firdt section of Ilo ise i.iliC43, aud insert tho tolloyinir: r . bat wherever the above recited amendment shall nave become a l ar. ol tho Constitatiou of the United bttttcB, and any State lately in insurrec tion shall have ratifies! the samo, aud shall have modified its Constitution and laws in conlormiiy therewith, the Senators and Representa tives lrom such Stale, if louud duly el'ctod and qualified, may, afteriavins: taken the required oatns ol ofilec, be admitted mto Congress as such; Pro vided, Hi at if any .State, alter ratitying the said nraendment.and conforininirits Constitntion and laws therewith, shall establish an equal aud last system of inflravre for ail mule citizen within its jurisdiction who are not lcis than twenty one years ot ago, the Senator and Representatives from inch State shall be admitted as aforesaid, with out being; required to await the action of other States on (aid amendment; and provided further, that nothing in this section contained shall be so construed as to reqnire the disfranchisement ol any loyal peo ple who are now entitled to vote. Mr. Ashley (Ohio) introduced a oill to incorporate the American Cotton Company of tne District of Columbia. Keud twic, and rolerred to the Com mittee tor the .District. On motion ot Mr. Lynch (Mo.) the Senate Joint resolu ion authorizing the Secretary ol War to grant the use of certain lumber for the fair tor the Soldiers' and ai.'ois' Orphan Home was taken trom tho Speaker's table, considrrod, and pasd. Mr. Washburne (111 .) akod leave to off r a resolu tion directing the Secretary of toe Interior to com municate to the ilonse whether any application has I eon made ior the reissue of the Dundus patent ior a Cultivator, and if so, by whom, at what timo, and ou what grounds! afro, wnat clloct tho reinsuo of such patent would have on the agricultural interests of tho country, etc. Mr. Jonckes (It. I.) objected to tho resolution being received, 1 he cenuto amendments to tho Post Office Appro priation bill were concurred iu. A nival of Steamers al New York. Xivv York. May 15. The French gtinbotit Lutin, from Martinique, arrived at this port to day. The steamers Quaker City, from Charleston, General Barnet, from Savannah, and C. V. Lord, from Washington, N. C, have also arrived. The Cat of Colonel Jaquess Verdict "Not liullty." Louisville, May 15. In the case of Colonel Jnriuees. ot Illinois, whose trial on an indict mert lor murder has been for some days in progress, the jury this morning returned a ver dict of not guilty, without leaving their seals. Latest Maikeu by Telegraph. Niw YonK, May 1G. Stocks Cumberland pre ferieri, 45 Illinois Control, 121 j Michigan southern 80 ,'; New York Central, ttt! ; I'ennsylvanla Cen tral 40; Heading. 107i ; Canton. ti8 ', ; Virriuia fl-i, 6"i; MipFouri tis. i4-Jj trie, 74; Western Untou Telegraph Compauy, till: lennessee Kxtcusion, Klfii Carolinas. Hi; Tennessee 6s, u05 ; une-ver Cpititi;ats, 100 J; Treasury even inree-tentlis, Ten-forties, 95i ; Tiyc-t wen ties, ll7a'; Cou pon (is, 1011 ; Gold.LTJj. Daltimorr, May 15 Wheat is steady ; na'es of 2500 this at fl 80 lor red. Corn dull; wuiie 8i",.ua;;c; yellow, 8tlc. Cat" tirm at ti2o. flour is quiet I'ro v ino ,n tii in. llaeon Slioutders lljo: Sids 17jc. Sncsr (lu'l. TolVee dull. Whisky lirm. 1'euiny:. vanm M ils at fi 2oL and Western at 26 . Fhilada. 6tock Exchange Sp.les, May 15 iifpoited byDe Havftn&Bro., Wo. 40 s. Tniid street BKlWEEJJ BOARDS. HUM) t'S B-Jtis 2 ltllj 1(10 sn Cat. PL blO 28j .... 2X1 ... 2) ... 28 .b5 28J tl(t0 -Mor ( an 1 in.. 81 00 all do. . 1(0 sii do.. 600 tli do-. 100 sh do ., 7i0 city o new 2lO0 do 98 Kioo do w; 10iK) Klinira It, 6s. 70 100 n Uoaoiar oU'Kl 80 sh do S4 600 sh dc bti0 63! 810 th do sl5 Mi 2i0sh do 63-81 60shLltbch 86 i 700 Bh do 2M 8 0 sh tjurn Can. ..bo M? 100 sh do 161 aXlih Ocean.... b30 7 100 sh do 7 100sbl3tu A 15th... 21 SECOND BOARD 81000 Cam. Am. 83 88 I 26 ih BW Fn Townp 624 le0h (jeean 7j 60eiiLittch iii 100 ait I I AMiJ.... C) M. Flotow has been sriving, at Vienna, a new ballad, Vie Libetle, which Is said to contain some ol bis best and most characteristic music. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, MAY 15, liSGG. LEGAL INTEL LICENCE. Dlatrlct Conrt No. i-J, id Fljre. J Kan oolph rnoe, who nurmed Job l'noo, lat trading "J iJ.H Tnco, vs. Felix K a. u An on on a book account to recovor for a to 1 of cotton goods adefcd to l ave been sold aud di4i ered to defend ant The defense set up wa dial i vann "no a Mr. ell wero in partnership in the r rchaso ol tne goods (rom plaintiffs and 'heir ,n,t t,1Rt ns slHuld have been Joined oa this acli n 9 ai- IMmrlct ' Conrt Wo 3-Jm! Strond. v iemont L. Hughes vs. Stephen Korry. A rvcovr for hnr ii.,i ,! i,. i i..,.,t n action to nave boon reportod. sold ami delivered to delenriuot. Belor uruicv ior piamtiir lor 8416 14 . Jwij roland and Barbata Ann, his v n(J Jamo Brooke vs. Franklin Dctm.ur. An act. 'on ! eji'Clniont to recovor the possession oi cortuira real estate Verciet lor plaiutiir tottrt of t Ommwo iji Indies ow and 1'iercowero engaged with the uuscellaKvs, u argument list. a (.UUIODB CorgKB V,KK MOW TUB ARTICLR MAHO rAOTUUKD. u , . . . nuprrior conrt oi Ne ork-(Jonornl Term ii .- 7. '"tfes,"oi.erison, Monoli, and Gaivin Mii(imAf,lM l.zm ithorer and mihert ihia as an appeal fromcoitalnru mgsby Judge MoCuuu on thcti.aloi tho case at too regular Irlal Term vi ith a jury. Ibe action is peculiar from tlio fact mat it mvolvos a dispute relative to tne msnuiaeture pt eoUee, ono ot the features of the prooosa consiit lng In rnniiing it thiough black lead, which gave the coffee a peculiar ppeaianco, shiny and metallic, ditterent lrom com In general. Tno cae was argued be l ore, and decmea against tho piaintin. bnt a rs aigument was app iod lor by ihe plaintiff's couusol on certain law points. Tho lacts ot the cae, ac cording to deleudanls atatemenr, are as iollos: Ibeacilon was tried beiore tion. Justice ilot'unn n ury' at tn Mreh Ir al lerm ot this Court, in 1M0, and a verdict rendnrnd by the jurv for th planuiil, upon the only quosiion eubmitted to them byjhrj Court, aud tje Court as esLd the damages at tJ3,04 Wl, and ordered the aeleudauts' oxo. pt ons to be beard in the llrst instance at the General lerm, with a stay of proceedings. I'hn action was brought to recovir namagos lor a broaoU of the contiuot set forth in tho complaint. ihe plaintiff alleges that he vaa the owner and patentee ol a ipatont tor cleaning and polishing collee. That on the 17th day oi Jtfaroh, ISoU, the platntitr sold to the defendant tho exclusive rl-rht to Uferuch patent within ibo State of New Yor, and other territory, for the sum ol 6000, and tne mrther sum ol six oents for every bag ot skimmings, and ten cents for every Dag ot merchantable cofiee passed by the deioudants tnrouga the process ol the plaintiff, aud that tlid do lcndantt should koop an acourate aacouut of every bag oi cofTee that passed under raid pro cess, and to render monthly returns of the same, verified undor oath, aud to pay over in casn on tho firt of each month the plaintiirs sharo ol suoh earn ings so stipulated lor, the clelendants having also the privilege ot commuting the tolls aforesaid oy the payment ol the further sum of 16 000wltnin ihreo ytaisjand that the defendants took the interest aloietaid, paid to the p.atntul the 860OO, aud used the patent; and the plaintiira leges as breaches of the said contract : First. 1 hat the defendants no glecttd to lurnieh the plaintiff monthly returus ot the number ol bags of collee tuoy bad passed through fluid process, and to pay the tons duo for tho same. feecoud. Aud that the atU llllania hnirn fia.rlMtA o keep tho iilaiutitt's interest n said agroomcnt in violate, bv keeping in active oyera ion the machinery u -,u .,u:iwui uuuiu!iinu cu suu usoa Dy tlio de tendauU, and have neglec.ed to eialce the sa-ne aval able aud productive, etc., and demand judg- mem ior Bucn neglect. Tlio delondauts admit the contract, as set lorth In th - complaint, but alloae that the plainur, to induce llieiu to cuter into tho sam, repn sentedto tuoiu tout by its use .arge aims of monoy could be made j that great improvomeat could ie uiuuo in me appearance O' colle; that its value wouia do mat natty iuerousi;d,'and iu merehaut nblo qnalitv improved, ana its pr.ee enhanced, aud tbatitweuld be made much more salablo; which icuictihioiiuus mo ueionaauts anege are uutiuo ana mat tno process to them was vatueloss, aud claim to recover the five thousand dollars paid, aud to have the coutraot annu led; that ruuning the coffee through black lead gave the coffee a motailio lustre, detrimental to it sal . . 1'hey deny tuat they neglected to lurnish tha plaintiff with mouthiy returns of the number of bigs, aud they dony that the accounts rendered are not a full and correct smiemeui oi an coDee pai-.-tcd by tuein through plaintiff's process, and alle0 that the same have been tally paid. , Thev alsu dony that thev hsve noorleelnd tn toon tha plaintiff's interest inviolate by keeping the maohine or procoi-s in active operation, or ue .elected to mtio the same avanaoie ana proaactivo, or neglected their ontv, and allege tnat they have faithtuiiy kept aud performed their part of the contraot ; that they have used diligenao and good faun in endnavoriu lo nrn. cure employment for the machine or procoss, bnt that by reason of its effect uuon the collee the loss Of weirbt, the peculiar aDnearancn it itnrmrmi tn the Co flee, the expense ol uporating and cost of renovation, ana tne aepreciution in value arising therefrom It becamo impossible to obtain any oon- biuitbuiu employment ior it, una none was outainod tor whioh a true acoonut has not been rendurod. The plaintiff replied to the defendants' counter claim, denying any untruo iei roseiitations. Ou the trial ot tho action, when the plaintiff Had rested, the defendants' counsel moved to dismiss the comolaint ; tbe Court duied tho motion, and the delendants' counsel excepted thereto. Testimony was therefore taken, and the judge charged the Jury in a manner that cansed defendants' counsel to excopt. Tbe ca.-e va aigued yesterday by Mr. E. Gerry tor plaintiff, aud Mr. William D. Booth lor duiendant. Decision reserved. A'. Y. Herald. The New York World says: "We have not the honor ot the acquaintance of Mr. Stephen H. iiranrh, but should judge Irotn the lollovvintr announcement that he proposes to contest tho seat of either Thad. Stevens, who desires to con- slpn the whole South to the 'penitentiary of neii,' or tne seat ot wade, or that oi Nye lrom windy Nevada, or all three of them: T'lcape announce me as a candidato for Congros. I fhall demand all tbe candidates to meet me on tho Btump, where 1 shall Bumnion Uelosse, Juliet, Cleo patra, aud old Barnes, as Dromio, iu tbe "Tragedy ot BirorB." And I shall drag battalions of spectres before their affrighted visions tha will astound the Mormons, and mate old Solomon and Blue Beard ana Aaron Burr turn in then cotlins and uplilt their hoary skulls and peepatneir saints and virgins ot the nineteenth century. Ten intellectual females of middle age will be on my right and ten Castillian beauties lrom l'andemouium on my lett, b lduig tapers and goblots. I am an orator, and yearn to roar in the Capitol, and cap my wiugi like Mliako Bpeare's rooster, or the ea?le ou hisvolestial cliff, "t'iazlag at tl prct , My arrows did s ay. ''otefiikn H. Branch.' " j-- At the last soiree at th? Tuii'Ties a romuuoe by M ine do Rothschild 'vm shut with treat success. Alter the concert Mad'lle Patri was pre sented by the Emperor with a pair ot diamond earrings. The new Hospodar of "ouniania, Prince Chailcsof Ilohenzollcrn-Si'.-mammon, Is 27 years old, and the second eon ot Prince Charles An toine, the head of the hmi'e of llohutizollern Biktinarniu'en, who renounced Ins riirlitd in lavor ol the late King ol'Prt' i.i in Irii'J. "Pa," said a little st st;ii-vur old relloiv, "I Ciiess our man lialph ih a rood Cbm'inn." "How so, my boy '!" qnerii'.l the parent. "Why, pn, 1 read in the Bible tin.' ru- iclved shall not live out half his days; mo! ,uilpii says he hits lived oul ever since he wa- . inn'." AUCTION SALES. 1 SCOTT. J It., C OTIONB K R, Jj. I UlLADr-U'HIV A ut ILLKKV, ,o. H0 CUES Ml stk.;kt. AKTISTS' HnT GR1) -U.K OP PAINTINGS. 1 lie riists of rhlladelphis retmectiully cd tb at tention of conuo SMim ami lovern oi r' generally to their tlrst sale of original oil piiliitiuiis, oirect loin their easels which will he ot the iulic-t character, and the very best specimens by the r 'dlve ar.ists voutrl buting 1 lie nle will be belt) at Bcoira akt gallkry t-o io-.ii ciiEssur 8ir;t, OnThurwlnv Kvemng it 17, at7n o'clock, and nl.i be ou exhibition three dava previous to su e The eel ectlon wih emlirace elcturei b tbe foliowtng-nsined iti-l and will it lound upon Inspection to be o the hisiiesi clisritcie.' : duiuml I) l.ewm. H heed A bberldsn Young, II. ' llu-phsin, . F. lleiifel , t. B. benseJl, L lu lrd i. G Falconer, J K 0ln. W. E. winner, L Fagan I. L Williams, L JHirtio rt Kore'llt) Tg, J. Wilson. J Kvmis Van W illis M Kunnt.v, r. Knlchl ('. L. Fu.sell, lira h' el. and others CJ lUt EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, 5 M UN1CIPAL CLAIM. C1TT BOI.tOITOIl s omen. rT Hoi.toiTon's Omen, l Ho 3,1 H. Firm fTRKitr.f ' WILL PLKAftK TAKI rROrFRTT OWNFH8 WILL PLKASc, TaRB OI', oi the lollowlng lst ol ollm flle.l anlnal th . Bropertles terelnaft-r il.'sorllwd. non which wil.s o f scire Iscias will t lsufrl wlthis three months from thil date, il not paid at iblsolte I. CARROLL BRF.W8TFR, April 30. ISM. CtyboUcitgr. , FROM lull K FT 14. tl M.,.C"? r Michael Lattenv. CP, Pecemher ir"1'- 1,Mi, 11- claim lor water pipe 57-rtl. l ot u Dullilliid ou southeont side oi 'I houtpunn strwt, 31 lHth w" d f OU ,,:,,l7, lee'irout, 10 feet depth. K. City vs. John Rmlth. CP.. December Term, ! Ml 10 liltlm l, a.t.. nlnn lit Ui I A k PHift east side oi lhonipon street, 10H feet soiithwent lrom ice" lHth Wan0''"'011 1,lon,P30n street, depth M Te'rSf'ltfis "L T M,.rrry I e r- r-. '"eemhr if h.7. W Cl"lln for Ph. 41-- I wieA ,KrnrJ o twentieth and Uno-d streets. e-t-ihiiBii. iJl. J01 O.tord wet 6ltentlilH Inches, iwen?leih ;?,Z1"S "J wo"' ,0 P"'nt " eaitllne of ilmh ,tt'.'.hn.ro """P "long east line of Ti- J i?.'eC tohe P'8'O"' beginning. Will Ward. l.m M Ns'!' i J'"'"v '-- ' IX'COinbor JV-.1:?-?- lhn loryistefol -e Ul'M. Lot '.y rtr nd can- ,! ot Twentieth ?m v0,-i;rSfro,rwTMm dupUl l0,,g eMi,""of ""iIm1 "JJ oiJo!1? B,,rn" C. P.. T)e cmbc Tr f n al' ' il,,nl f"rwlerpli. fit Lot oa wexte '' "' lownsend street, t feet son ' Ileum lrom l-epvtv '"e .lb leut tn.ni .on Townsend Bireet, Vt feetdepx h outhwest. llltu Ward. Pane 7- Llty v M Carey L,.. p C., Poeeher Tnn. 1, ..''". lRi'n ,,,r pine. HUM. Lotaorth Oxford stretn and east slue Iwenty llmt streets irn '0!'i "eet3xl feet, dnp.h north slung essi slileT, 'V -first sixoet 1UU ie0t to Turner street. i'as"rtCitr .TW1'Vra C p.. necemtMM- Term. 1HII.V S . ' la tor water plpn H M. Lit and brlek rtweit g souihwent stdu Townnd street, 104 Ieet noitliea.t w "".""I"1?" street, iront onlown send street Us feet. P'" "ou'lmest SO tet. 19th Vard. I'ne9 tity vs List w'fW sllwnml.lt, ! P , Decern ter lerm, lY No. ; .''"'""'ir water pin. si ixt north lde honls street.. 1n'' wwt. side Tlio, m,son met, Iront on korris street - ,e.et,'!".!,. no,rth a oogwent sice I boinpsoii street 11.1 Mw r,,""r;l- l ase 111 CI y vs. Freci.-u 8""u. p Member lerm, P-6.5. Ko. 2t. " laitr. "r water nine, "i'-n 0t rnrthessi corner Norrls and t "Hips rents, thenco alonic Philips reei la Ieet ihence e WV, PBra,el with Waiier sticei, 32 feet, thence routli pHt. ,l101 Wltl1 Philip street, 24 ieet 10 f.orri aireet, theiiRe west the north side ,orrls street 2i) ieet, to the pit ce 01 bcsmniujr. lutu W nrd. Pane 11. City vs. Wllllnm n. Wlt'i f neeomhor Term. IH No. m. ( ,aiin ior st,1r P'l'o. U- Lo. souttiesHt corner of Townsend and Sep s rt ts front on Tonnscnd s reet, ,11 ieet. depth si uthwesl, along southeast snio of sepvlva street, 1 root. I'hh Waril. .Pace li. City vs. Samuel A. sillier C. P., Keccm bcr i erni , 1H. No. 2S. Claim for wator pipe, W i.V Lot and irauio stsbllnir northeast side of Townseud treei.M teei northwest lrom Memphis street lront on iowi.send street, ti feet 8 Inches, depth uof , hoait, 451 leoi. linh W nrd. Page 13. CI y vs. Jumoj L. Houston. O. P., Doonm oer ienn Iho. ,0. il Claim tor water pipe. -'T. . Lit on northwest corner of Towntoud and lulu streets, n-ont on Townsend rtieet, M icet. depth aJonir Tu.ii BiTi-t, 75 tcct ltithWard. I'l!el4. (I'y vs. Joseph Waterman. C. P,Iecem ber lerm. ls4V. No. claim ior wator plpo, m. Lot on noiilicnst side of Townsend street. 64 ieet nor ti west trom Tulip st cet iroiu on lownsund street is icet. dcp;h northeast 151 feet lo Daupbhi street, ltitli W srd. Pago 1.1. City vs. Mr. Fry. C. P.. December Term. InW. No. 29. Claim for water pipe. Util-au. Lot south west side oi Townsend street, lis Icet southeast lioin Memphis street, trout on lownsena street Is Ieet driuli southwest, ltd loet to Otis street, liith Ward. ' i awe il. t it v vs. W. IHuck (BKoui). C. P., Deceuibor Term, 1mi No 31. Claim lor water plpo. $1,1 511 lot southwest side of 'ioAiisend street, til Ieet southeast lrom Memphis street. Iront on lownsend s.roct 18 loot, depth southwesttjl ieci. 1!) h Ward Psge is. City vs. H. Whitesutos. C. P., December Tenn. 1h5. No. 32. Claim ior wainr phie. .SH Cot southwest side of Townsend street. J ieet northwest lrom Meninhis sireet lront on lownsend street 2J tcet, di p. h southwest mir.il el to Momphls street llil feet to Otis street. l!)ih Ward. Pago 19. C'liy vs. Isaac Barton. C. P., Dcocrrber Term lNiS. No.33. I lalin lor wator pipe. 2.voo. Lot southwest side of Towosjiid street, southeast side of Tulip s root, lront on Townsend street &0 toet, depth ou Tulip street llil leut to Otis street l'Jth Ward. Page 2). City vs. ceotve Richardson. I C. Decosn ber Term, lHtjj, No. 9 Cialin ior removing nuisance. 28 60. Lot west sld-i of wentleth street, north s.de Alter street 60 ieet Itont on Twentieth itreet 67 eet depth west paraite, to Alter street to a 3 ieet wido alley. 2th Ward. rave 21. City vs. livers. D. C, December Term-. 1866. No. 10 claim t removing nuisance, II 00. Lot and thiee story brio, iuse, south sldo ot Catharine street, beginning 118 feet eiiBt ot Broad street 16 le it front 76 teet depui parallel to droad stieet to tbe south side ot a biles, privy. 3d Ward. Poge2J cliy vs. Mnlder. D, C, December Touu, 1865. No. 11. Claim for removing nu-snnce 4UW0 Loi ourtri side (No 63A) Jefferson street, VI teet vost from west side ot Marshall street lti ieet lront ouJullerson s reet, bA Icet In depth aorth at right auglos toJeilersoo street en its east .me 66 tee: on the west line, including ait alley. 20,h Ward. Page 23 City vs Price. D. C. December Torm, 1886. No il Claim for removing nuisance, 4S 0J. Lot(o. 308 sua h side ol Loa bard street, beginning 4 leei west Ot west side oi i hlrd street, iront east au J west 16 Ieet. extending south on the east line 75 lent to a 3 Ieet wide al'v. thence west 3 ,eet, thence north 4 ieet thenoe west 12 ieet. thenoe north 70 ieet to tho south lino of Lombard street, fith W'ad Page 24 Ci'y vs. Price. DC, December Term, 1866. Ne. U. Claim lor removing nulsauce, 12 40. j.ot the su lie us on tinge 23- Page 24. City vs. Stewart. D. C, Dooemher Term, hc4. No. 14 Claim lor removing nuisance, U 4J. Lot t.'O. 108 west side Heventh stree., beginning fji loot north oi north side Hansom ; Iront 16 feet oil FleventU street was on south line 56 Ieet. to a 3 'eet wide aliev, ihence north 6 ieet east 4 , eet, thence north 6 loet. thence east 22 feet, thence north 3 feet, thence east 311 Ieet to west line Lluventh street. 8th Waid Page 26. City vs. C. A. tnvder. V. c , December Term, 1N5. No. 15, lulm for water pipes, eic, sloil'O. Lot east side Eighteenth street, nnr.h side et Oxlord stieet, front on Klgnteenib street 140 Ieet, depth en'lt along; aorth side oxlord street, 177 ieet to a 40 Ieet wide street 20th W ard. Pae27 City vs. Ihe Farmors' and Mechanics Land and Building Association. i. c'., December Term, 1866. No 16. Claim lor water pipe, 148-5. Lot west si on eighteenth street DOfeetsoutn lrom south side Columbia avenue front on Klghteoth street 198 Ieet. depth west at rlvbt augies ,o K ighutentli street 170 Ieet to a 40 ieet wide street. 20th Waid. Page 28. City vs. samo. D. ?., December Term. 1865. Ko. 17. Claim ior water pipe, lt4 44. Lot est aida .r.lgbteenth sireet, 112 teet north lrom north side Maxtor street, lront on Llghttenth street 219 feet, death went at right angles to E ighteenth street, on south Una thereoi. 332 iet. and on iho north line then at 71 feet 4 niches to middle 01 '1 Imber lane. 20th Waid 1 age 29. city vs same. C. P., December Term, I8&6 No J4. Claim lor water pipe. 45 CO. l.ot beginning; Eighteenth s.reet at 331 teet north 110m north side 01" Alastcr street, west at right angles to Klghteonth sreot. 71 tcet to limber lane, 1 hence northeast along middle ot T linoer lane. 1)3 feet to west slue of luhteenth street, thence somh aiong west sldeol Llgbtoenth streut, 00 feet to ihe place 01 beginning. 20ih Ward. Page JO. (T y vs. Archer. I ('., liecember Term. 1865. No. 18. Claim ior removing nuisance .il-27. Lot e sit side ot AU'er street o. 931 1 298 ieet north iroin north side 01 Pop.ar street, 18 feet front 011 Aider street. 21 teet (leepo thai width east at right angles to Aider street. 2t'th Waru Page 31. City vs Mvers. D. C December Term. 1865. No. 1 9. C aliu for rcmovlny nulsiince. $M 09. Lot west side Hutchinson s roet, 1 Nob. 908 and 910i, 71 Ieet nortn lrom the noith side of Poplsr street, 32 Ieet iront oa Hutchinson si et 64 feet deptr of that width wett at right an gles to a 3 feet wide alley. 20 h Ward. Pate 32 Ciiy vs Lee, 1). C. December 'lerm, 1U5. No. 20. 1 laim ftir removing nuisanc, i.'2 93, Lotsouilt side 01 Ihouipkou a reet, (No. l,i:jo,. 247 loet from west sloe oi Klileenih sueet 16 Ieet lu front on Thompson street, depth Ml leet south ot that width, at rluht angle to Thonipfon strvet, to a 6 loet wide allev. 2(ith Wrd. Tspe ,u. Cltv vs John Hoe D. C. Keceniber lerm, 18CS. No 21 lslm lor removing nuisance. 20 l.ot south side of Fouth street (No Bin) and tw o story frame, houho thereon. Beginning at 121) feet west O, Slxt'i treet, 17 'eet front on outh s.reet, 44 ieet In depth sou'h. 4th Ward. Page 34 City vs anme. I. C , December Term l(i6. No 22 Claim lor removing nuissnce 2il 00 l.ot south side .-outh stieet t0 li:0j aud two st' r bricli houso thereon beninuhig 1 ,7 eet west 01 Sixth stre t 14 ieet iront on Sixth "treet, and 6' Ieet in ucp h south 4IU Ward. Paoe 38 Citv vs. Michael Carlton. D. C. Deoeinber Term, ista No 24 Imm lor removing nulssuca. b7 74 Lot east side of t-puilord strfet. souih of BoU lord (third bouse 1, with a lin k teni inent thereon 00 gisuiug Jb ieet sou h 01 liedtiira street 13 teet iront on Bpaliord street, and lti leei In depth east. 4th Ward Page 3',. Cliv vs. llcfira 11. i. c. December Term, 1M5 No 25. C obn lor removing niilsanc,!, an; 74 Lt west s'do of South Mxth street 1N0 til") with brick tenement t hereon beginiiiim 51 Ieet soutU ot Bsiltord street. 16 teet lront, s Ieet in depui et, parallel to Bed lord stieet 4th Waru. Pane 38 Citv vs Wi Ham "hntwell. D. C, December Term. 1865. No. 26 Claim to, ren.ovliu nuisance S27-10 Lotsouth side Ogden s reet ,No. U.lii 93 ieet east lrom east snle I we ith street 16 feet Tout 11 der street by 78 teet uei tn south ti Mrtle street 14i b Ward. fate 40 Cltv v. looter. D c. Iiecomher Term, 1S65 N'o. 2. slm 'or removing nuls nee V(8i Thren lota eu touth sule Moit sin et ( nos. 1.1,12, Till , :I38 with three-storv lulck houe there in hvgiuniiiL 2"i, 3,2 2s8 Ieet respective euch west 01 Tliirieenth street; eauh lot 16 ieet Iront, two easternmost lo 2H eet deip and wet 28 teet deep. 2d Ward. Page4i. Ciiy vs. Fsin'e of f'bar'ei ( olton, deooasel. W. Loughlln, Agent. 1) C., December Term ls5 No. 29. cialm for removing nutsniice ll-,2. Lot south slrteol llediord stieet (No. i;n2) and building, b.'.duiimg 24 ieet w-est ol Slxih street 11 ice. iront and 4l) Ieet deep. 4th aid. Page 42. Cl.y vs Klrkpatriek D. C.. Decemh' r Te-ni? 1865. No. Ml Claim lor r-rnnving nulsauce Hfloio Ixt rorth side Pediord street (No. 6!3 and two-stor-frame house bei Inning 106 teet westot Hixth s'reet 27 feet iront on P.edlord street by 49 Ieet north deep. 4Ui W nrd. Page 43. City vs. Finegan D. C. Deo mbor Term. 1865. No SI. Claii'i tor removing nuisance Oil Lot wist sua (No. 0141 outh Ninth street, with thesatoiy brick bouse, beginning 32 feet no tn ot MnulHa st-wst, 16 ieet iront on N Intli street bv 92 Ieet west. 2d Ward S.I. Ccr. Second and Market SU., PMlad.' 1