TDE DAILY EVENING TELECIJAPII. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 18CG. QOSSIP. litter rnon mbs. anna, cor A. JIOWATT RITCHIE The Klvnl Opri II onnen Prime nonne IMirnor Mario- Trlnrapb over Time Pa(II Her Uirta from the Emperor of the French ind the King ol Italy Ilymrket Nw Stirrer I.ycetim The - of Wale Ainnalnff Wl lithe fnd ItcirnyHl to Fvchier Alher Hlilp Fnnhlonnlle Among HnjmltJ The Persecuted Mm. Yelverton Her Read ing lJre Ilinnnertloa Her Ie Jene by the Kditor of "The t'omnopoii an,"nl liar Ktiolt-!! of New York at the World" Fair HtHgsley'B lec ture on hnprilttois and rWlence Mr ' S. C. IIbII'h "Art Journal' Keavna! lion of Hun flurtlctl t'uurla tnrongta Madame Krtl. 1 onpom. May 6 Every one who comes to London fluting the 'siason" miiHt co to tho opera, howoror lDPOUH.be lit- tars mav te to eot sounds; every one who lives In Loudon w.tliout going to Wi opera ii not MipiO-tMl to liavo been anywhere. The rival opera houses bave l ad such au equal Mart iu tho race lor popular lavor that tho lashionabies aro ui, able to decide at wVloh thoir aiamodns caa b dis played to inott advantage Mesdemoi-eiiei Lucca aud Orceni, and the Viennoso Madame Vilda are the brilliant luminari- sat Covent Garden. Maltnio Vllda has Just made her debut a Norma a aunnir attempt when the grvnt Surma it breathing- the same atmosphere- bu', althouitlitliO dtbutante's act In if lacked the pathos and fire aud beauty of Cirisl's porsona tion, tiie almost phenomenal splendor of her voice achieved a suoets-. Mriior Mario hat never been a greater lavornc lias never creaod a deeper impres sion ihsn this season. It miolit well be supposed that ti e ears which have Drought his powers 10 their fullest maturii v must., in the natural course 01 events, commence to destroy thorn; but such is his niarvoilous okill a an artist, that ho oouverts his vi rv losf s Into beauties. A sinking ih-tancfl ol ths dexteritvwas atl'ordcd in tliu third act of La Favorita, where 'Fernando" nroake his sword and thrown the fragments at the kind's teet. His wlsperinr between hin teeth "Ferclir lu t il He" was more elLcttve In its wtl.erinjr sarciioiu than could have been th't londo-t declamation ol the passuire. In briot, Mario's sirgn g h hist noneoi its in-pirutinu, aud if mme of tl o melodious lulucss ol his voico Is cone ho evinces incrcai-o i poer to enchain, to electrify bis audience, and to stir it to wild bursts ol rapturo. Ho is a living iilustrat on that even a sinner, whose delicato orpan is so easily ln.iurod, when be is a truo artist, oan triumph over limo. At ller Maloatv's Tht a-re, Mad'lle Titiens is tho star, and stands biirb in lavor with the puulio. The young English tenor. Mr. llohler, has been warmly ri ceivon ; Lut the critics are not yet willing to pro liouuco upon the rank to which he is entitled. The manager of Covent Uarilen lias secured l'atli to conipeto with the 1 lustruus orisi. Patti, with tho dewy roses of youth on her brow, with her fresh, delicious voice .ier nuiv, glrlisn acting tier lia pv snuviam e. 1 hero is such an independable thai m, such a magnetism in the amosohoro whiuii suno mus vt u h and peach-diwu boautv, mid a y io in us nmtuil n.l mity, thai tho contest is hardly B linr one The Emperor of tho French has juH presento.1 I'ai'i wiiu a ina"iiiliiei.t pair of earrings ol pearls, rubios. and diamond, tinou the occasion oi her t 'e. i helving ot lia'y, who ha uo moro ear lor miisio t'tau Dr. Johnsou had, aud learus it as much lu thelijihtot a nuisance, pusso sea. however, a most d scorning i yo Lr beautv, and lately tes Hied nis ad niiiation lor the lair J'ri na Donna oy sending her tho Cross of St. Maoricc, to bo given t her brother-in-law ana able mauuper, M .Maurico btrako-cli. . All the theatie-' are set ing palmy days The suo cees 01 the sparkling new comedy, Ths Favorite of J-'m'tune, by Wustland Marstou, at tho Haymarket, has btten fully conllrtred. i ho cat is very strong, as tho poweriu lia mniko' ro-npany can make any cast Aii., noti.orn evinces talents which he has not had an opportunity ol U.sp ayiug in his lonner per sonation, und Bucks one, as ' l oin .uthorlaud," do- lights the audience a leat of hs to which we aro almost too weii acousiomcu tor a to do noieu. At tho Now Surrey, Hiss Avonla Jones ( His. G. V. Brooke) has been p)amg "Leah" this weov with very marked occesi The critics aro Ion t m her in r be. Tho charaoier of the Jnvish maiden is par ticarln suited to her. She looks t jo part superbly, and acts it with great power. F' etiter has revived his peculiar version of Ifim let at the Lvceuiu, alter giving The Mattrrot 11 went vood a long run. I hero is a mosi amusing incident connected with one of its lust iepro tations an incident wn'Cli fe-nis to testily that although royalty, all the world over, is aspiring to author ship, ln Jteyal Highi.ess, tnp Prince ot Wa es is ni t partlcu ar.y conversant with the most renowned authors ot h own country, the. Uafr of It went vl o l is a version, by Dick'-ns ana i'algrave o Imp sou, ot Walter So ti's "U id of Lamniorinoor." After ttie play the t'rince of VuIoj sent lor Kech ter to c imoiimeut htm upt n his portormanCA, and remarked, very contldimtiy, I suupote it is a translation from the Freiu li, or in it nom '.thiiitj of your own?" Although h.g Ho, a1 Hieliuocs was so little acquainted witli the Eng lull ciir Wal or, he geents to be qui e ai-aro how largely England is indibted to Fiance lor tier plavs. Apropos ot royal authorship, Nanoloin tho Third has set the fashion, and made authorship a Court past me by his' Lifc;or Casar," a hiotory so ably aud eloquently written, that it is difficult to believe it to be the pioduction of an Emperor Tho Empress is also engaged in literarv laoors. Tho Queen ot Eug land is wnting a series ot essavs, which are to bo published, iier daughter, the Crown Princess ol Prussia, Is ocenpied upon a history ot German Princes. Olho, ex-King of Groo "0, is consoling him soil by trauslatiug the llliad of liomor. His lather, Louis, ex-h.iug of Uavana, is completing new vol ume of poems. King John ol Saxony has just issued his third and lust volume of Dan e's ' Divina Come dia," ahioh he has translated into liermau. Omar Pacha is writing a lite ot "A'exauder Ue Great." Jttoyal.y seems suddenly to have discovered tho groat tiuth tutu there, is uo sceptre so potoutasthe pen. the readings of the persncnted VIrs. Yelverton, given at Willis' Rooms, have been an unequivocal Kiicctoa ine sympathy leit by the public tor a woman w.,o. e marriage in Scotland, and then in lieiui.d, according to tho lorms ot the t atholic ' Churcb, has been pronounced invalid, arid whoso husband had thu sauotiou of law m contracting a o v ailianc, has drawn crowds to hear her. riho is a delicate looking blonde, small and slendo-, with an attractive countenance aud beautiful eyes. Ex ceedingly neivous and timid, as a uutural sequouoe she has not lull command of bor powers, yet sho re&ds with much taste aud tooling. We hear that shothas, at tins moment, threa huudred invitations to give leadings. (Sho Utuallv clears over ibXI per night, aud will bo ablo to make, it she litilils tier eu gat'ements, X&OO per week. We are told t' at the ariic'e entitled "An III Used Wt mau," written last December by the editor of tho loummohtan, had t-o much inllueuce, that the jury who decided against Mrs Yelverton have signed, a totiu ouial, sttitiuK that lhey uiisundeistocd too charge ot the Jidve. At the Woiia's Fair, in Pari", It appears that America Is to be glorilled bv a plan of tiio city of M w York, with its stress ano squa es, aud a I its li ui-os in thoir real colors The suaoe set apart for this toj ographicnl cunosity is forty foot square. OI course all licw Yoik houre owners aro bound to visit Parts and see that tueir mansions ore not shorn ot sny splendor. The disiiugu.shed author, the Kev Cnailns Kintrs lev, has just delivered, at the lioval Institution, two leo u es upon " Superstition aud Science. " Iloo iai lenued hu hearers to show one injury that scieuoo bad done to man, and if mch could be prove I ho should be tempted to disbelieve the lut 'giity of Solo ii, on in teaching bis hearers to searuii afuir the veiy wiBdom with which God touuded the earth, and tho yery uii( eitanMng wiih ivlnch He made the heavens. Tho French Emperor, comra-y to his nsuul ruin, has just accepted the dedication of Sir 8 U.Hall's Art Jonrnai, uu illustrated eatalouo of tho coming meat Exhibition of 1.-67. The Empeior knew Mr. ilall in unit ai d, and he never lorgeU the friends of l is I, un bier davs. l'i e faded beauties who cdng to thoir vanished eliMimi have taken great mteresr in me smiueu re juvi hatioh of M s ISurde't Coutts, under the hands of ihe wondtrlul ''Kestorer,' Jla tamejltachel. Miss Coutts it is said, had to pav A WO betord she eooi- ttiui ceil the batns with which the process of rejuvo ..i nn begins. rAtt' r going through tue rexu ar course of treatment. Miss Cou ts dawned uumi the r..;....i.in uinild with the "niers ot some twentv birthday a" roiled off from her person. Her hair not ihieil but reitortd, and giolug am w, her defective complexion dear ami smooth the Hues which tell .....h .i,.u nt (h nnrVmiri of the human heart and human bruin tnuto hut out, aud the impress ot time suddenly ellaeou irom nor uncii n.r..u, "I know not how tho truth mav bo, -I toll thu taio as 'twas told to me." AynA Cora Mowatt Ritchie. Napoleon has unt conferred the title of duke thn Count CtilnnnRVVulPWOkl. TheSecDild Kiiti ire has thus created seven dukedoms Muliv VotY De Moutmorot (son ol Qneeu Chrmtina). MaeVuta, De Mornv, De l'eisk'ny, De M mt morency, aud Do Colomia Walewskt. Of this number, two, the dukedoms of Malakofl and De Mouiuio'rot, have already become extiuct. LONDON PAPI8IAN TRITLE3. rectntrlcltle ef Freoch Faahloa. A Parli correapondent of the Pall Ma'l Gazette f:ivrs thin account of the latest conceits la ashlonablo Lie: TUl TURr. ''6tudent of tho clothe philosophy, whi take for thoir motto, ' I ell us what a man wears, and wt will tell yon what be is,' wlt find much to interest tl em in tbo stianfe tnutatio tashinns which tlt now prevail In Pails. To ud 'e from tho numhT ot sporting emblems which at r.ict tbo eo m the attire of Ooth m xes, one won'd Imagine that tho whole community bad suddenly riven itsell up to this engrossing amunemcnc. Evor since ' Gladl i tenr's' suecess at Ep'oin, his colors enmon and Hue have been tho rage in Paris, and tho hoitrgmis who tiver made, a bet. and probably nevor saw a horse raco, still flaunts tbem in his lieokerctnof, or on the i and ot his bat. Ladies for a long ttane dis played them in tke ribbons ot thoir bonnets in the bands and rote ties of their hats, and tn their t pits aud iiecktii s; and on racing davs a few wou d go so lar as to wear b no t outlets and cr mson e oaks. Tho rasslon lor sport sti.l continues to set an unmis takable smmp on ocitHin tiranches of Freiich indus trial ait 1 ou mav fee jus now iu tho jewel u rs' win dows ma-sive goln ear rii.gs, formud liko horse tl ock, with stnrupi slung across and dangling as dr ps. ifiacnlcts, as wo'' nr. lnokifs and ear-rings, aro formed ot goiden horse-shoes, a down or more being strung together tor tho purpose. Golden horse-Rimes, largo enough for an ordinary p ny en c'osing mintaturo pic u res in enamel of horse laces, steeple-chases, and homing scenes, are nsed s brroche, and as backles to lad es' bo ts A gilt bone-hoo is the last new frame lor 'c.trto do Vislto' portraits, surmounted by a Huntsman's cup ad whip, and other emblems of the chase; tho horse shoe lorms a watch -stand, orouoioscs a thoruiomcter, or serves as an alarum cus. Jn fact, thero uto hore-sh(.e enough to scare a'l tho witchos and warlocks in tho world. The horses hoof in hronzo or aluminum, ami ot its natural size is the fashion able paper weight. "I lie lash onable collar for gentlemen is oxtrpmoly large, with ttimdon corners, on which appear doits' aud horses' heads as Inrgf as crown piocei, ar d large black horsoshoes half tho natural sijio, J hese figure are repeated on the wristbands 'I ho shirt iteelt is dotted over with uniiier hor-oshoos, oi with ths heads of dogs and horses, amomr the former ot which may be eon that of our old lnond, Lsndscer's ' Member of the Humano society;' witu six and clght-oareo cuiters, propelled by the nrie-t ol creyvs; or with ladies and gen lo men iu scarlet riding to cover across the shirt iront, and making no more t button and buttonbo.es than il tho were to miny niolohiUs or ra . bit burrows Prcitef liHiidKeiehiels are sim larly adorned ; and trio mania loi lr a port has even introduced dogs' and horses' brads in lieu of coats ot arms and ciphers in tho headings of note paper. THE ''CHAISE BENOITOtf." "Tho pnsion foi whatever is fantastic and gro tesque which just now predominates in Frtuoh society is also exemplified in other ways. The novelty of tho housi i tho 'chaine Ueuoiton,' to wh ch one ol the cemolselles Jieuoiton in bardou's lomedv ba gtven her name This chain, wli.ch is variou.-ly maue of aluminum, crystal, jet, glass, gold, and siiyei, und soiuetimes even ot pearls, vanes in length fromtwo to eight feet, and is usually worn en circling the bonnet, tho cnus falling down on oil hoi side ot the luco or over tho back. X have not ob served any ol i peso chn nsot the luvorito hor.snshoo pattern, but the links ol one are formed like horse bus and ol another oko convicts' le tors. The in.est variety ol this ornament' is in tho lorm of a ser pent, and being composed ot exceedingly lino gold cord, can botwisteaso ns to represent nil tho con tortions of that reptile. The cliam lio.iokon' is rapidly advancing in mvor. The daggers which used to be worn stuck about the bonnets and hats of the lau.es haying been supplanted by,the chain, and now BlieatLed in tho 'chignon.' 'a 6II.K CCKL8 CLOCK-nOSB. "Another novelty is tho 'fllot IJonoiton,' a hair-not covcrcu witn small curis, not ot real hair, but it mar vellous imitation in exceedingly line aud very glosy silk. The net is ircqtientlv dotted over with small gold or silver stars or little gold coins. Stocxings, with clocks at the sides, such as our great-rand- niotiim wore, bcautnuiiv embroidered iu various colored silks and gold and sbvor thread, am tho haute mode at tho present moment, but ere long we snaii uoubt ess nuu morn uispiayou in me ordinary tlioroughlares, BOHHKTS ASD BOOTS "Tl.e newi st device for bonnets resimbloa tho Mane Muurt cap, being similarly depressed at the top and cured round at tho aides. A few bold Ijc.iuuts wear It but it bas not yet become nonjiar The gradual introduction of lletsinn boots, which the liottirrs ot the fioulevards have tnado up their minus we si an an wear ere many moutns nave gone bv. is a curious study. 1 ho bootmakers first ollered a inoditiod typo ol Hess ans ior boys to wear with the picturesque Tyrolean cos nine. A further ad- vauce yvas maue wtien maacuioiseao, jealous ol tho lialtv ai pearai co preseuied by her iirtio brotnor, niunneed to eocure iiiausttwa coning tiati way up the leg in real Polish fashion. Madame, taking a hint irom her duuli er, found these tall boots, when m do of bull'-eoiored leather. tuo veiy itiing for sea-side wear. Bat how wa Monsieur, w no had given un Wellingtons und lil'icher", to be brought back to iho Hessiaus ot his iTttniilalhorf One en, erpnsmg bootmaker close to the Jioulevards modestly placed a Btnglo pair (do void, however, of thoo elegaut trssels which give the boot its iiaish) in lug shop window, and inckcted them 'J'onr la ( hassr, ' The bait did not seem to take at first; but Hessians an now as common )u the shop windows as thy will douoiiess bo on the a-phaiio ol the Houluvards when the lino weather rt-a'ly pets in. Approfma des bottcn tho red heeled sl oes of the davs anterior to the revolution are des tined to bo outstripped unoer the second empire, lor we now see ladies' boo's with heels of gold und sil ver, aud wivh tassels and rosettes oi gold aud silver thread. SCAUP PIN9. Crotc'ouc scarf nins are common enonsrh In England ; still 1 question whether you ever caiv a intleinan parading in Ko.-ont sfroot with a wou dt nullv I'le liko presentation in enamel ot a human re an inch or two bolow his chin, or in nluce hereof a lighted cigar with a ruby at the end to ln- leute the lire, or a Inciter match oi precious metal closely loeinbliiig tho real artioio." A I'hase of French Life A Curious Ilezu Intion. The Tribtmal of Correctional rolk'" in Paris recently tried a man ur.mpcl Anurt, who was in the employ of a mover ol luruituie, ou a charge ot steal'iier eight Uozeu electro-plated knives and loi ks and lour dozen coilee-spoons, the pro perty of a lady whone troods he had helped to convey to her nevv apartment. The complaintnl deposed that she bad made a parcel ot the bpoons, and rolled it tip in a mattress, on opening which she found that all had disappeared. Bnnpect'uif that the prisoner was the tuipf, she went to his employer, who lavesnated the matter, and found i hut .nwart, litivimr stolpn the articles, had so'.d them in lots for abjut tl I teen lrancs, and spent the money in dr.uktn!? with his comrades. Two dozen of the npo ns were alterwartis recovered. When the prisoner wan anked to expla n his conduct, he suid tbut he had taken the property beeausfth- usual ullow- nuee ol wme .lad ixen relused. The complainant here slated that the defendant's employer ai eured her that the dnnkiug propensities of his men caused him euilless trouble, and to prove the truth ot his assertion lie gave her a paper w hich he had louud coutuinin the rules adopted by them ami their lellows. This document she hud kept, und now produced iu court. It ran aa lollows: "rtore never to move bottles which are half empty, nut drink tno contents at once. Ii tnoro aro none hall empty we mnst mao tuetu so If the wine be iu casks we tap it, ana eacn mau dr nxs as uiujh as he likes boloro siart ng on tae road, and on ar riving. When tie person whose cools we novo give us wlnn wo tuke less, but still as much as we want. When tnero 18 no wine, aud when nono is given to us, we soil empty but les by tho way to buy some Jl t n e pe.eon aeooiu uuies tno wagon, wo try and induce bnu to treat us put e break his lurui ture tor revonao. It lie will not give us auy drink on the load, we take some oi his property to mako thuigs even between us. The prisoner suuiea wnno ruis papo"1 wai reading, but assumed a very d liferent ar when the public prosecu or pressed for a conviction and a sevete sentence, on the pround that Ansart had already been twice condemned lor similar ollemes. ' The tribunal declared the ehhrue fullv proved, and sentenced the accused to six months' lmpilsonmeul. The present Knr of Bavaria, anxious to be come a citizen of the Swiss republic, has pre sented his demand in due form lo tue councils ot Schwnz, Url, and Dntorwalden. But it seems that the laws of Switzerland do pot per mit the reception of a foreigner as a citizen without tianirali.nion, to which Kins Louis could not submit without renouncing bis public duties in Bavaria, and hi demand is therelore withdrawn. AMUSEMENTS. Kbw CnESKtrr TKfcll' l tiKATSK. Mr. Adams appears this evening as Mover." in WtVt (t!. one ot the characters in wli'oh his flno animal spirits are perfectly delightltii. M'ild O.iti is one of the mist onarming ot all the od oomedles 11 will reoite "Slinrirlflu's Hide " Then the most refined and beauti ful p ece, cnt fled Dream of y(7ujioii,will i o givon. mr. Adams nlavs the cait ol "Mr iiernard tlar- lelgh," the hero, to neriection. The pioce is dra matized from Warren's "Dinrv of a I'hvsician," tae story entitled the "nrnnn" " ARcn Stiikkt iukaihk Alts. 1 haver, in aeiress whoe reputation t lae-s her amongst the very best ol our aclrefo, and who, as as womau, t as the ro speet ot the community, will hare a ben-llt to-night. I he bil will bo most attractive, "l.ttt.e I'i0ln." ov Miss JclTerson. I'oi ahon'as. wilh VIr. llaker, whom wo bave not seen tor tnnnv mouths, tho last time bo nppoared being as ' hha'in," inilrr'a'-nri-y'o(7e, a performance that cannot easily be torgotten. Mrs. tiavor. we tiu-t. will have a substantial bottom On Saiurday Mr. Frank Drew's great testimonial boreflt. On Mondav thp man flenf Lncy Rushton. Wai-rpt Street Tukathb Richelieu will bo given at tnis theatre this ov 'Ulug, with a most admi rable csst. Mr. Charles TUrron playing "Do Mitii- p'at " ' lltradas" by Mr. J, 0. Taylor; " Rio loluin" nv yir. r.ooth a magmt cent Dorlorinancu. ino costumes are all new and correct. Tns (.vttMANiA OnoiiF.sTH a will give fh"ir tisuil public rehearsal to-morrow afternoon, with tho lot lowing ptogrnmmo: onverture, Znm tin Anner "Iho Two Grtnadiers," song R. Schumann Vorstaedler Waltz Lanuor A i flanto con moto, Irom Fifth Slnlonie. .lieethovoa Ouverturo. Catbnrinn Cornaro Laclin"r fiextetto from Don liovani Mozart Terzettana Finale, Irom Lucrezin yio;i'.Doulzot'i The lehctirsal, lor this sea on will eloso on tho 2'jtb lnstnnt. M'stE ArtFT.. This distiugu shed and woll-'tnoivn jiinnifie comes to us Irom New York to play at Gsertner's matinee. M'muAlielis a pianist', of fie highest order. Her to'icli Is at once delicate and powerml. and her execu'ion most brilliant. 1 ho impulsion sho made on the artistio world wis ier tect reve'ntion of a great anist, ami 'e trust wo shall soon have an opportunity ol hearing tu-r again C0JIPMMETARY BKKKIT TO FBAJiK DttKW. The tiiends of Mr. Fran Drew have tendered him a complimentary benellt, p,evi.)iij to hi' goiu to Europe, which will occur to tnoiro V evening. He is one of our most popu ar aul talented comedians, and deserve" a crowded houso. Ho has It in con tereplatton to make an extended proless onal tour in Europe, and will, porhaps, ba absent for two years. I.rcT RrsnTOX. This line comedienne com mences at tho Arch Street theatre, on Uondav evening. She is said to bo one ol tho most boauifil women on the stage, and ol extraordinary talent. Tins is her first engagement iu th s city, but ner lame has i receded her. Tim Caroi.isa 1 wiss. These wonderful curiosi ties, snnlar in some respects to iho J3iaino-e Twins, sre still on exhtlil o'i at the As.-emb y Buildings and are ntfract ng the att ntion ol the s wam ot tho city. As a hums naturat they are worthy of in spection. MATTERS OVER THE ItlVEH. Bolp llonrtFRY. A day or two siac8 a bold robbery took place at tl.o resilience of idavor Hudd, in Camden, bv soino adrott. tliiet. who sue ceeccd in ccuring about two huudn d dollars in cnsli. The mouev was taken (ruin u bureau d awoi. One person has been arrested on suspicion oi na in committed the robbeiy, and held lor an iiivetiga tion. Bcr.oi.AKious. Two colored mcD, named Hactet and Jordan, were arrested this veek iu l'htlade pitta and brought to Canteen, ou a chargo ol linviim been engaged in tho commission of ex on sivo rolbenes. lhey wore committed to answer bv Justice James M Cn-saiW. Debt of Camdex County. Randal R. Morgan, Esq., County i olioctor. according to h s statement juft snbiriitod to the I'.oard ot Chosen i recho'dcrs, gives the entire Indebtedness ot me county ot Camren to l S3-K4.I9 i2 Mad Dogs. bcveral mad io?3 have re- centlv made their aiiPearanco in (ilouiso. for countv At Alulliea Hill and llarrisot.v lie several havo besn shot, and the peoplo aro much oxci ed in conse quence ol their nppenrance in the noigtiborhood. PitooRK.ssiNa. The Courts are progress Ing with tbo criminal buiiues ; but tiioro i- such a lario amount to disoo e ol t tat it wol mosf. likely taKe two weens vet ot inroiign wiiu it. Watriiford. A new Trpsbyterian church lias i eon ordered, bv the West Jersey Presbytery, to he orcaiiizeu m wu erioru, cumueu couuty, (JIT Y INTKLLIG ENCE tor Additional Locnl Items srt Third Faje. Titb: Cnoi.ERA. We are requested to draw attention to au advertisement, iu this day's paper, oi ino xvev lom u.siniecring company, yvho nave crectcu a largo uu unng in ,rw lork for the uianu iacturo of disinfectants. As this is a mat er of public interest we do so choerfullv. ami bog our nadirs to pav all the attention possiole to cleanli ness (tor, cnoiora or no cholera, uloaunness is a godly virtue), aud spare no pains in assisting to ward oil so tearful a visitation as this disease, by the f ee use ot disiutc ants which are recommended by the New York iBoard ot Health. I bis is a substan tial Comi any, we aie told and their artlc'e. com ng recommenueu as it is, win be ot incalculable benellt to the (.ublic. Celfbhation at the Cathedral. Ou Sunday, being tho grand lu-tival of ''Whitsuntide the impressive ceremonies incident to tne iav u ill bo celebrated ai the Cathedral, Eighteenth and ura- mer streets, with unusual pomp ard splomlor. Grand I'ontilical High Mass will bo celebrated bv it Bey. liisho Wood, at hall-uost lOo uiock A M J he choir, aided ov a poweriul orchestra, wnl ring Hceinoven s orana mass in c: a new "oiteruirv arranged iro.n Mendelssohn's " u vino ot Praise ;"aud llttvdii's le iieum.' aiusio under tun uir -cti in ol Mr Michaol Jt. tross. A rich treat mav b anti. cipatcd, and the church will t o riouht be crowded. Remains of a Human Body Recov- etsed At different times recently portious of human body were louud at eimpson St Nodi's wharf, in the lower secriou oi tno city i lie uiutiug ot the same was tbo cause ot considerable specu aiion, aud bints were ireuueutly mdu ged in that foul ulav liud been used ; that somebody hud been murdered aud thrown overboaro, etc I his moruiug, at an ourly hour, tho rest of the bodv was discovered lljiting near tho wuart. ine entire uil.ur is involve 1 m mystery. a young liiiEF. wiiiiaui lieegan is a outhol 11 ears and was fotiuerlvau lumtite ol tho Uouso ot BetuPO. ft appears that a man was engaged in painting a carriage iu the ueigliboihood of tiglith and yValnn st'eets. and had Uuug his coat un. when two boy neegan piouoa the pooots ot silver yyatch. aud about $4 7.1 in money, or w!i o act lie was nrr.ted. and tukcu before Aldertnan bwiit, who sent bun Lack to the rlouse ol he(ure. Stolen Property Recovfred. Iu yes terday's ivkninu ielkouapu we pubiisho au account of the ai ro-t ol a co ored man name I Boa iumin Dickson at onth and hhiopou s'roois, bavin In bis posses-t ou a entulnr of arlic'os sutinosed l have be n sto'en Mi. (.lutzbeok, who resides at hescer identilied some of the proper! v recovered from Dick-ou as belouein to him, and ho star th?t his residence was entered recently aud rob'-rd A Correction. We are informed that In our visteroav's npoit of tho proco dius of th I3nrn State Centrul l oininittee injustioe as done to Messrs llaminersK and Benedict Tho CUutr nian ot th" Co nnutiee us-mes us those gentlemen wore iMt elected, but appoin ed Si cre'a.Fs bv him on account of their exnerionce aud qutthllcations and yvithout their solicitat on Mystic Gi.ke Club. An association styled the Mys'io tJ'ea C'Ub has reoeut.lv ooen tiruanlzed in th s oitv, its object 'eing musical. t a meeting hod a few evtuiucs ago the lollowing fleers woro unnntmoiis v eeeted: Prn.s aunt Horace J. Muber; Secretary, I lieodoro J. bbutter; treasurer, Charles Felton. Religious Seuvicfs. Kev. Dr. Crowell, by r quest, wil1 repeat his olosing sermon upon the parable of the "Ten Virgins." at Ins churc , in Broad street, bo cw l l.oMUt', on sabbath ulternoou. The sim mon is hih'y spokep of amoug the religious circles of tho city, and doubtless will attract a lurge oiowd Slight Fire. This morning, about one o'clock, a wooden slultlo situated at Cad vara ier and Master streets, was, it is thought sot on lire. Tho timely application ot a few buckets of water extin guished the tlaiuus before any material damage hud lieu done. A Prrcociocu Youm. Lwl evening two ituidy firemen marched Into the irsi msuiui op tion House, having In charge a youth of six yesis oi rg. A complaint was prefe-red that tho oilld bad thrown aionei at the flro apptratus to whtcn said firemen be onged, and that ho was an adtio lent of a rival company. Alderman Dal as h tld the terrible fellow in S&UO bail to auswtt the charge ol n alicious mischief. AssAULTfNO an Offickr. A man named James O'Connor was arre-tod at Hccond and ( Bliowliin st roots, last evening, for ass tatting Offinor Mters Mvtrs had a warrant for Conner's arrest on somn charge, and was endeavoring to serve it. wtien the attack made. A derman Toland bold him to tail in 6KU0. Mrktino. The stockholders of the Phih d Ipbla and Southern Steamship Coinoiny fold a mteting this nio'-uing, tor the puipnse of e'.octln r one h ctor. ilr. Alemy iu.or was u lan.inousiy ehcted. A Fou.ndi.ino. About 0 o'clock last even ing, a male child, about six weeks old, was f i inti at Broad and Cmhbert streets. 1 ho wail 01 humanity was taken to the Almshouse. From Hkap Cktub Stkimiuns fo a Frirno! "My dear i I have salolv arrived in this land of freedom anti am zealously stu lvln all its institu tions, as I Innd to use ihem tor patterns by vyhieli to cut out ihose of the Irish Reputilic. when 1 can get the necessarv mti'eia s. 1 fl itter mvselt that tho title ol 'llend f entie' is not inappropriate to m, since I bare it in tho centro of niv head, and of my heart, too. to make Ireland the greatest, most freo, nd most easy country in the world When I have once pu' matters in proper sta.o, I hope to sen volun teers uocKiiig like customers to lower nail. Wi HAVE All-wool Fancy Cassimere Pants, as Into an 5M 00 fists ... " Slack " Pants " .... 5-iM " Cloth Vmt " .... 4 00 " Fancy Cansiinere Suits, to match II (V) " Vinrfc Suits 20 00 Advancing from these ra'es we have vo ids of all grades, up to the rerii Jlm st fahrtcs, at prices reduced tn proportion Men's, You'll s', und liys'. I'n'Hr pamjh hab rovn within tub past FEyv WEKKh HAT WR AUK OTUA1.LY PEI.I.1NO OOOO, BKIIVICU- AllLK OOtlPS AT Till! l'KICKS NAMED Bknnktt & Co., Towkh Hall, No G18 VIarkkt .Stkkkt. It. lit skins & Co. fins enleriiriHing firm havo o) ened in their new quarters in Arch street, above Ninth. Ihev intend to keep constantly on hand a err large and lull assortment of taucv trends. Thev bave also introduced into thoir busiues a specia tv of stamping in colors gratis, Everything m thotinoof stationery and fancy goods can be procured at No. 813 Arch street ".Monogram vngiavoil at the short est notice" as the advcrtis ments occasionally sav; but it Is perhaps proper to say, that tie so monograms re real specimens ot art, and not tho usual n-l ran. tandum appeal to tbo ignoranco or perhaps stupid ly ot the People. The new establishment is a conveni ence to tho public. A f-vKcino for TnttoAT DiSEASR. "My com munication with the wor d is very much enlarged by the. Lozenge which I now carry always in my pockot; that trouble in my throat (lor winch the 'Troches' lire a spccillci having tnado mo ol en a mero yvhis- pcier. N". P. Wilms " For a Cou"b, Cold an Irritation or Soreness of the lluoa;, "llrvwn's Bronchiat Troth s' will often givs insiant relief. FOU BltEAKFAST. FOR DINNER. FOU SUPPER KVW I'.KRMUDA POTATOES. ISfcW DEKMCDA ONIONS. NKW BERMUDA TOMATOES. Vour Cii oci r or Market man can get stip died at Bermuda Produce Company, No. liO West street, Neiv York. Aoua pb Magnolia. This name is not moro bciititilul and poetic than tho aiticlo it represents is deuctous and beuutit.ung To ladies leaviuc tho city tor tne summer it is absolutely indispensable. It is iiiflnilely mperior to any Cologne. It is mado from the rirti Southern Magno.ia. is a aeljglittoi perfume, and renders i he skm sott and tresh. It is sold bx all desleis at SI. in large bottles, and by Demaj, Barnes & Co., Jcw York, who esale agents. Ctiarius Stokes & Co 's first-class Clolhiors. under the ( ontmental, now are selling first clas Cloteing. both ot workmanship and material, nt prices ttiat a'e asked in many placos lor ordinary goods Call at Stokes & to.'s for your Spring Clothing, tw Dress Ma kino Establishment Ladies can havo their lresses Suit-, Coats, und Ha q tines hands, mclv made, at the shortest nonce in twelve liouis ii aecessaty at tbo Dressmaking K'tablish n eM of J W. Pit(!CTOit & Co.. No. 1)20 Cncsnut streot. Exposure to tho elements at this season of the vcai is sure to bring Colds. ( ouglis, and kindrod disease. Ihe can all be cured bv usin ILisheeh Cauuv, the great Oriental Kemedy. b'or salo by all Diuggsts. Bepucet) Pricks. Photographs executed in every variety ot style.in superior manner, at 11 K. lie nier's littllery, Io 024 Arcn street. A raro chanco nnepiciuies at moderate prices. Grover & Bakkr's Highest Premium Klatio Stitch and Lock-Sti ch Sewing Jtlachtues. No. 73 J Chcsnul street. "liil ncative packini' ior steam engines for terms see 713ct,t'suutst., plnla., and bi dey st., new yor.' Compound Intkrist Noths 7 3 10 and 5 20s wanted. Do Haven & Brother, Ho 40 S. Third St. n-2 Coupon, Due May 1st, Wanted by Dbexel & Co., No ?t south Third Strbbt. I t rcLAr. Taii orino. Ready-made Clothino, AND Fink (. ustom Work. Wanamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, southeast corner Pixth and Makket Streets. MVO EXPANSION AUG Kit BITTS WILL bore ho es from to 3 Inches, and cost much less than a mil set ol tbo various sizes ot AuxerlUns or BBlebv TKUMN -llvy. No. KM (Eight Thlrtv-flve) M AUK.KT Ht . below Ninth. rpilK FLEXIBLE KEY RING WILL HOLD .1 more kevs with less Inconvenience in your pocket, aud is caslerto open tbiin the usual kinds For sale by TIIUMAN dt SHAW. N o. MS ( Klynt Thlrtv-flvei MAItKl-I St.. ba'ow Minth. rpjlE GAHDKNER'S COMPANION, BY AN 1 ailjustabl centre, becomes in ltferent positions a Hpiidu. t-ce Hake nnrl Weeding Kork, thus combining lour tools in one small article, for sale, with oilier luluiu'uie and lull-size (Juruen Iturtleinents bv Titr.MAN . Hmty, Ko. s35(VlnhtTh'ny-flve) MAKKKT t . below Slnth. pEiUlKE MACE1N.W SUNDOWNsj IN' tiRF.A T , VAlilE'I Y, TO lib HAD Of THKO. II. McUALLV. At bis Old l.stablisbcd Hut and Cap r mporium, 5 M 1m So. mil CUINUT street. T R I A N ' 8 T () .1 1i;l!l) s TONIC I,K. I C A L K, jordan's t imc alk. jokhaa s tovk; ai.h. It la reeen mi iioed ty ph sicion ol this anil otliei 1m- s tis a -ui erior n nir i-u,i requlies but atrltl-o cein int the u.ost skeptical o' lu irrtat me' lt. To bs bail l.cl(-sai ami retail ot f. I. J01tl IN, No. -m I'KAB wtresf ( Inmnaine t'hler by the dvcji, bo'tled. or by ths urnl ,aus "auction sales. ptIIAULFS C. MACKEY. APCTroNEER, NO. V' 3i MAKKK 1 (street, butween Third and Kourtli. LAP.GK 8.'. I-" OP WUITK ORAKITK AND C. C. WAHK, (ILA-fWAKK, trC. on Tuesilav niornliiK. At ttH o'clock, In open lots, suitable for elty and countiy letail stoies. and for persons urnlnUlnx fiotnis ana boaruliiK-bouacs for lie siiniiner A 17 4t BOARDING. TDLEASANT ROOMS. WITH HOARD, FOR X the Summer, at No. 1U39 C'llESN'CT Street. S186t WANTS THREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO set In Important locations for ilia New York Acci dental Insurance Company. Active men ol (rood address, antilv to fr'HANR O. ALLEN, Branch Otllue. Ho. tin ClitSMIT Street. Apply souo. - 'til FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. ALL TOLVNTKER TROOPS TO BE SENT HOME. Large Cotton and Sugar Crops in Texas. Oiiv Hiociil UesjmtoltOH. WAsiiiNUToti, May 18. ITIoro Volunteer to he MuiterrI at. llio War Department hit-i deci led to muster out all the white volunteer troops now In ser vice, as they aro practic illy valueless, from dls satistnctlon at bcinjr held now that the war is over. It Is believed that larire numbers of those in the volunteer service will enlist la the regu lar army upon being; discharged, or after they have hail a short period of relaxation. Cotton In Tstaf. Geueral Gregory reports from Texas to the Fieedmen's Bureau Unit the planters and farmers of Texas have put in larpo crops of sugar corn and cotton, and that if the season continues favorable, as at present, more cotton will be raised than was ever grown there before iu any one year. ' Washington, Jlay 18. Nenat. Tho Senate receded from iis amoildment to tho bill to tlx a time and chanuo tho pluco of holdinif United Statts Courts in nuiuiu, auu tho bill was passed. l ire amcncroeni rrterrea to struck out a provis'on eutborizincc tho Chiel Juslico to call extra stssioiis ol the Courts. The speciul order of the dny, which was tho con sldtiation ot tho bill tiom tho Pension Committee, was taken up at 1 o'clock. lloiiNe of Kttprrnentfttlvea. Mr. Donnel y (Minn.) ollb ed tho followiuft rcso.'u tion, which was aureed to: hesoived. In view of the n most complete absonco ol wooer and forests in the interior reeionr ot the contii ent, and ol their paramount linpoitu .co in i be set t t on lit and occupancy ol tho countiy, that the Committee on Puolio Luiulsbedn ected toiiiqinie whether a system ciuuiol be ueriaed, wh reoy tua piaetiii? of woods and lorests may be eucouraneU in renions do.-tituie of timber, jy liberal donstions ot public laud in alternate sections to mdividua b or cor potations, and the reservation ot tho adjoining sec tions bv the (jO eminent at au increased puce as in tho cae ot railroad triatns; tho lands so granted, or a proportionate purl therein, to bo planted with tree bniipieu to ihe climate end the nueus of the oiu inunitv. Mr. Iiurleifh (Dakota) introduced a bill to provide fei tho bettir pio ectiou ot tho frontiers ol tho L'mtcd Stales and th 1 eiritori-s thereof. Read twice ana referred to tho Coniuuttee on Military Al lans. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from tin Commtttoe on the Judiciary, lepoited bucK t e .lonato bill, pased ou the lOth of Februar.) , t ) prevent ami punish Kidnap pinp, which was cousldorui. and pu-ed Un motion oi Mr. Uulburd(N. V.), the Senate bill passed yesterday, ree 'pinz.nir as a luwiul structuro and post load, the riulroitd bridecs across Like Champiam at Kou.-o's Point, conuootiiiir the Ogdons lure aud Lake Champlaiu lluiiroad with the Ver mont and Canada Ktiilroim 'vas taken from tho Speaker's t'ble, andattorau explanation by Mr. Hul burd and Mr A ley, wt: read three times aud passe 1. 'I he Hou-o then proceeoeil, as the roralar business in the mtirnnns hour, to tne call ot committees for reports ot a private diameter, uurter which t'.e bill reported last Friday by AI r IJaid vin, to re-establish iu iho D'strict of Columbia a reform school, cauiu up as unfinished business. Mr. Baldwin (Muss. 1 addressed the Uouso in ex planation and advocacy ot the bill. Mr Plants (Ohio) represented thst tho bill camo in conflict with tho (juard.au Society of tho Dis trict, which was in operation throe or lour years, and winch bad expended some ten or twelve lhou fsnd dollars. Ho had unuorstood Air. liiildwin to sav that tho bill was reported with the consent and OBrceiiioiit ot thj (juardiaa Society; bur h under stood tnnt it was only sonif dissatisiied pers jus lor nietly connected with the society which luvored tho bil'. Mr. BaHlwin explained that tno Committeo hud consultations with tho Secretary ol 'Uo Interior and ollicois of the (jltiarthan Sec ety, aud thut thoy ap proved ol the un asuio. Mr. Welker (Ohio ) stated that thero bad beon quarrels in the management of thoUuardiau Societr, and that it was deemed t etter thut youthful crimi nals should be consigned to a public rather thau to a private institution. After some further discussion, the bill was read a third time and passed. Death ot Bishop Burgess. FitoviDBNCK, R. I., May 18. Information has been received hereof the death, of tho Rt. Rev. Bishop Burjrcss, D. D., Bishop of Maiuc, while returuine to the West Indies, whither be hud been Ior the benetit ol las health, fie was a native of this city. " The United States Steamer "Do Soto." EAsrpoRT, Maine, May 18. The United Stutes steamer l)e boto, Acting Admiral Boecs, left here jesterday for New York. Latest -Mai Lets by Telegraph. New York, May 18 S ocks are Hrin. Chic fro and Kock Island, U3J ; Cumbi rlaud preterred, 177j ; Illinois Central scrip, lMj : .Io. Loud, ltj2) ; Hicln jian Southern, "il ; New York Central, Dt ; liead iuir, 107J; Hutlsou Itivor, lllj; Cauton, tiir ; Mis-, souri tis, 70j ; Vii'diina ti-, 75; Western l. iuoii Toe graph Company, bT; Tei nessee Bs, 90f; I roimiry Seven tbree-teiitbs. Iu2i ; Ouvear Ceriiucab-s, bwj ; Five-twenties, 1U2J ; Coupon (is, lOtfj ; (jij.u, LA). New York, Mav 18 Cotten firm at 3o .3o0. for M.dd-iUiS Flour has dec nied &lilc ; sa.es oi 6000 bb's. at 7 lft'i-40 tor Suite; ib-j r 13 75 lor Ouio; 7 1C 9 40 lor W estern ; tin tiO Pi 75 I rr .outhern. Wheat dull: sales ot 750U bush, at i-'Z for new Mil wnuKie. Corn is le. lower: s.ile ot 27 UUO bush at 80 a 82c. Heel steady. Po k steady; suies ol 1100 buirels at S30a"0WJ. L.ud quiet. Wuisiy dull. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, May 18 Rrpoitcd by De liavtn & Lro,, .So. 40 S. Thiid street BE 1 WEEN HOARDS. nooo u s B-205 to . 102 100 sti Uestonv..blO. 193 IWX) 4li00 do eir..l oi!, I do lil do. 1021 ino sh 1I0. . uo. . do., do., do., do.. .slO.. liff 0 1W 05 l'jf ...bis ao ...bUO 20 100 sh 100 sh 10IJ sh IU) sll loOsh f tiOt 0 f2IOO ao. . . .stituiiliii 1 810(H) U S 7 30s Jno 1 2 V S2U-0 Leh NavOs, M 87 S.JtidO 1o 87 j U) ii0 Fa R l-tmt6B.lo3 81000 do ln8 '2b00Pa 2d m 6. ... 97 -KKjsh'lair Home... 1 tCO eh do 1 int.. ID! 200 sh l.'atii pt. lotsi-5 2.S HlOsh do s5. tjO-,h do b30 28 4 h N I't-iina fVij 4 sb Del. Mutial.. 28 SECOND BOARD 811(00 II 8 5-20s.6i...ln2 S800 I' SC-'s(2reir.l01? t3b00 U S n81.ref..liiH' StilO do 108 3(00 War & Fia mi a ft tlouO Lit Sen U 7s... 02 1000 Cam. Ik Am. bs 95 .'lOOsli Uefy. ...b30 20 00 sh do 05 19 j l'Osa I'ata pi. ...so. 2Hi 100 sh Ph & E....S10 32J LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. I he only Court in session this morninirwas the Orphan's Court JudirenfLudlow and Pierce The list was not as extended a one as usnal, and was com-liulod at an early hour. Nothing ot speciul public interest (rar spired Mr, Home, the ''spiritualist," whoso proba ble apptaranee on the stajfo was recently nn nouueed, made his debut at the Tbeatre Royal, Worcester, on the 1st, a "lm Neuville," iu Mr. Tom Taylor's I'lot and 1'attiion. . MARIUED. GEIS2-8TFJNMEIZ. n the loth instant, at S. Peter's Church, Fitth and Ulrard avenno, by the Kev Father Hespelme, Mr. II FN KI GLISZ to UiM LIZZIE S I EIN METZ, both of this oity. KIRKBRIDE BUTLFR. In New York, on tb 17th instant, by the Kev. Uenrire Ii. Prentnw, THOMAS 8. KIRK BRIDE, M. I) , to F.LIZA Ol. DKN, daushter of the late Benjamin F. Duller. LKWIS SOUDLlt On the 17th instant, by th Per. J. II . Kennard. Mr. II AltVEY LEWIS to Misn M. LUC ISA SOllDF.lt, both of this city. ABRAJt. On the morning of tho 10th instant, MAKUAKFT ABKAM, wiuow ol the late David Abram aged 73 years. nf relatives and friends of the family are re attested to attend the funeral, Irom tlm residence ot ber son-in-law. John T. Mucr, No 1038 I.awrouce street, on Saturday, the 19th instant, at 3 o'clock. F M. AKNOI.D. On the 10th. instant, after a llnerln(r illnes- w hich sh bore wuli Christian fort tude, MAKY, wii of William Arnold, ajted 60 years. 1 he relatives and trn nds or the lamiiy are respeet fully mvitcd to attend the funeral, from tho resi deuce ot rrr husband. No. 17W Marshall street, above Columbia avenue, on Saturday afternoon at 8 o'cleik UH ADFORD.-On the 13th fns'ant, Mr. PAKKER 11. BKADFOHK, aired 47 years. Iho relatives anci Irn-nds, s'ellta Lediro, No. 2W, A. Y. M. j Columbia Siark Ixdto. No VI, A. Y. M. ; Ficdoiila Kncumpment. No. 35, 1. O. of O. F.s Fourth nf July Lodae, No. 144 LO. otO. F. ; and I'nion Lenpuo of I'hlrd Ward, are iepect ul'v in vileo to BttmU )ii funeral, Irom bis late res dencn, No c27 Swarson street, on Suiulav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Io proceed to Sixth Street Union Vault. CAP F.HART. On the evening ot the 14th instant, SAHAH, wile ol Henry Capebart, in tue 01st year of bt r aire. i be relatives and friends of t-e family, also Do bori.b Franklin Council, No 2, U. D. of A.; O ive Fneampmei.t, No. 2, 1. O. ol P.; and Wieath of hrieiidsl'ip Associution, No. 17, I. O. of P., ari re spect .ully Invited to attend her funeral, from her husband's residence, N iorris street, above llelra le, ou Sunday allernoou at 2 o c ock. tOLKLNKY. On tho 18th In-tant, JAMES ailll.VKI, in the 29th veai ol his aire. 1 be relatives and tnends ol the lan il are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his brother's residence, N. W. coiner ot Sixteenth aud 1'iuo slrei ts, ou Sunda' afternoon at 12$ o'clock, w tho it fnitber notice. Funeral seivico at St. Patrick's Churcb. Interment at Cathedral Cometery. McFADDF.N On the 17th Instant, MARY, dnuvbter ot John nna Mary McFadden, aged 3 years, 9 months, and 27 days. I he relatives and tnends of the family aro respect, ful y invited to attend the luneral, Irom tbo resi dence ol her parents, Oxford road, above Fianklord, on snnday mom Inn at 10 o'clock. To proceed to the Cathedral Cemetery. RISTINF.-On the 15lll Iweant, CATHARINE, Wile ol Frederick Risttne, aged 53 years. iho relatives and Inenos uru resueciluily invited to at'end the (uncial, from iho residence ot he hus band, I ranklord road, shove fie Reading Railroad, on Suiulav alternoon a4. 3 o'c.ock. lopioceedto Oud Fellows' Cemetery. hTMNBKKCHFR. On the lOlh instnnt, at 9 o'clock, CHARLES S I LIN li H EC 11 Kit, ai.er a shoit lllntss, iu the 4Ut year oi in airo. Jlay he rest in peaco. The rela ives and lritLds ol the family, a;:d tho Tailor Hose Company, aro respect !'u iy inv.ted to uttend the funeral, from his lato residence, No 247 Arch street, be:o Third on "-undav ntternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to ilio Odu Follows' Cemotery. M U N I C I V A L CLAI M S. Cur Solicitor s Office, . No 212 S. Fivrn STiiF.RT. ;f.t. f takj: I KUrr ni l uwrmiRS WILL fLKAHai 0'1H'K 01 the IoI.ot.Uiu Osi ol claims llieil airnlnst ihe proprrties lierelnulier described, urjon which wila of selre laclas will be Issued niihiE three inonibs Irom this date, h Dot pstU ut ill is oll.ee i. CAKI10LL KKEWSTF.R, . tlty Solicitor. April 30,1806. . FKOV noiET 14. Page! City vs .Vleliacl l.uili-riv. CP., December linn. ISM. o 17. ( hiira lor water plpo. $.VP81. Lot and ouildliiK on southeast slilo 01 Ihompson street, 31 net northeast of Otis street, 77 leet iront, IU feet doptu. lstn W nrd l'sge 3. City vs.Jolin Sm'th. CP.. December Term, IHiS No 1!). Calm lor water nlpe. '22 Wi. Lot south east side ot Ihfimpson streot, His feet southwest Irom Jiorris street. 34 feet iront ou 1 houipsou street, depth & leet 18th Ward. l'ae 4. City vs M Tarey lea C P., Pccomber Term. 16.' No 2H Olaim for water pipe, t34-fli Lot southeast corner otlwentieth and Oxo d streets, east ward, south side 01 OMord street (W leet WH inches, (hence souihviest HI eet west to a point In east line of 'J wentieth street, 1 hence north aJomi east line of Twen tieth street ,"9 teet to ihe place ot bcgiiiulUK. 20th Ward. I'atfe 6 tit vs. AI. l aiov Lea. 1). u.. lieoouiher Term lm No. 7. Claim lor water ol e S111-2S. Lot north siileof Oxtord stn et and ens' siilo ot Twentle'h stoeet. li.s leet Uont 1 10 leet m depth, along east side of Twentieth street. Willi Ward. Tgc6 (. It v va John Lewis Burns. C P., Decombor Term IhGA. No 21. ( lalin for water pipe, 27. Lot ou west side 01 'lowusend street. M feet southeast lroui t-epviva streel. ati tect t'rnni on Townseud sircot, 80 feet depth southwest. 19th Ward. Fane 7. City vs M. Carey Lea. D. C. December Term, 1-W. No. 8 Claim tor water pine, 24s 44. Lot north side Oxford stree snd east side Iwentv-tlrst street! rent on Ox'nrd street 3m1 leet, dep.h nonh aloiig ensi side Tt'utv-drst street 131) teet to Turucr street. 21th Ward. I'ageR. City vs. Wfllam II. Black. C. P., December Term 185. No. 22. 1 Inlio ior water Pipe . tin .V). Lot and brick dwe.ltns; southwest side Townseud street, ln4 leet so itlieast Irom Hepvlva street, iront on I own -send street 38 feet, depth souihwest 8U leet. I'lth Ward. 1'aeO ( Uy vs Luilwig WallsehinMU C V , Decem ber 1 erm. LM. No. 23. t laim tor wut.-r pine, 8;ie j it north side NonU street, nndwesi slda Thompson s reet, Iront on Norris street 40 feet. Hepth north u.ong west bide '1 tiompson street 113 leet. 1 tth Wanl. rage 1(1 CI y vs Freeman Scott C P., Hcceuiber lerm, 184H. No. 21. Claim lor water nine. '2"11. Lot noribeasi corner Nbrrls and I'hlilp s rents, thence along Philip s reel 12 leet. ibeuce eust. paral ei with Waiter siieet. 32 leet, ihence south parallel with Philip streut, ii4 teet 10 Norris stnet thence west alonu the north sido on Is street 29 icct, to tho piace ol beginning. Hub V nrd. Page 11 City vs. William n. Wife. C. P., December 'I erm. lew No. 25. ( lului tor wa er pipe 24. Lo souiheesi corner of Townseud and sepviva s reels front on Townseud street, 32 leet. depth southwest, aloug southeast snlo ornepvlva street. 111 feet. Illth Ward. 1'uue 12. City vs. Samuel A. Mil er. C. P., liecora bcr 1 erm , PM. No. '26. Claim tor wator ploo, 84B 25. Lot and ruuie stab lm? nortlienst siile of Townseud street, 64 teet northwest irom Memphis street Iront on lowi send street til loot 8 inches, depth nor.hea-it, 61 feet. Ibth Ward. Page 13. CI y vs. Jamos L. ITouston. C P.. Decem ber 'ienn. l8ft. No. 27 Claim tor water pl;ie. 27. Lot on northwest comer ot Tovnseud and 1 u'lp streets, iront on Townseud stieet, !A leet depih along Tuiip sirej-t, 75 leet 1' tth Ward. 1'age 14 ( by vs. Joseph Waterman. CP .Deeom ber Jerit! ''(,". No. 28. laiin ior water pipe. 13 l. Lot ou 111' .1 st siile of Townseud street. 54 leet nor h west iron, lullp st eet trom oil Townseud street Ik leet deii.li uonhtust lsl feet to Duupbhi street, ljtu Ward. Page 15. ( Itv vs Mr. Fry. C P.. December Term, LbA No. 29. ( I111111 b.r water pipe. 13'.'D. Lo( south west side 01 Townseud s(reei, 118 leet southeast Horn Situiptiis stnet, 1 roll t ou lowiwenu strum 18 luet, di nlli southwest, ltd leet to Oils street- litth Ward. 1'iige 17. I Itv vs. W. illucK (agein). ('. p. , Decombor Term, lsttt No. 31. Claim lor water pipe. tl3 9l lot souihwest side of Tuwusund street, l4 (not outheast Hem ileiiiplns street. Iront on I ownseud street 18 leet, dtpth southwest 61 tret, boh Ward Page 18 City vs. II. Wtiltcsules. C P., December Term. IM5. .so. 2. lnlui ior water pipe. i&1si Lot southwest side ot Townseud street. 4,1 leet notthweist irom .Meinpbls street Iront on Townscnd street 2tl leet, depth southwest narnl el to Memphis street 181 leet to Otis street. Illth Ward. Pago 19. City vs. Isaao llarton. C r., Doeerrber Term Ibtii. No. 33. ( lalm lor water pine 25-'jn. lot southweai side of l owusend street, souttieast side of Tulip s reet, trout 00 Tufruseuil street .VI icet doplli oil Tulip street 161 leet to Otis street 19th WurJ. Page 20. ( Ity vs. (ieorge Hlchardson. D c. Decem ber Term. ls(5. No. 0 C:ahn tor reinoviug nuisance 8t0. l ot west sld3 of ' wenlfeth street mirth s.de Alter street fttllcet front on 'Iweutleth atreet 61 teet depih west parallel to Alter street to a 3 eet wide alley. '26th Watd. rage 21. City vs. Mvors. D C, Decomber Term 18S5. No 10 ( lalin I 1 romovlng nuisance, s IJ is). Lot aud thiee story brio. ou-e sot U side 01 Catliuriue streot, beginning 148 feet e'lat 01 Hmad street 16 loot fro..t 15 teut depth parallel to ,ir,iai slieet to thu south side ot a bilck privy. 3d urd. l'agejj Cliy vs. sulder D, C, December Teim 1M5. No. 11. Claim lur reinoviug uu SKiiee ell-lu I.n, north siile (No 616) ue(liir,(in sireei, 61 teut vest from west side o( Marshall street 16 .eet front ou Jellersoii s reet, tiS Icet In depth north at ristit angles lOJellerson street ou Iu east me 66 ec 011 the west line. Including an alley. Vu.h Ward. Page 23 city vs Price D C. December Term, 1865. o 12 Claim lor re jiovlug nalbunee, e48H5. Lotio 3d8i sou h slat) o: Leu burd btreet, beginiilug t leo. west 01 west side 01 'I bird str-ei. t'r mt. cast uui west 16 leet extending south on the east 'Ine 75 n-oi 10 a 3 tee wide anev. Ibeuce west 3 eet. thence north 4 eet thuuea west 12 li-et tbence north 76 ieei to the south lliio 01 Lombard street. ft;b vWd Page24 Cny vs. price. D (' , December Term. 1865 NO. 13. Ci aim lor reujoviug nubiuiue ei2 50 . ot the Same as on page 23 Page 1 25. city vs htewart. D. C. December Tei in, lboa. No. 14 Claim ior removing nuisance. 12 41 Lot So 168 west sid LlrVeulli s ree.. beginning 61 lent Voith 01 north side 8ansoui; Inut Iti fuut 011 S'levoiitn street ws ou south Hue C6 leet. 10 a 3 eel wide al er ihence north 6 Icet east 4 leet. tboneii unrtli 6 leet' tbeiic eaat 22 feet, theneii north 3 leet tt'euce east Jl) leet to west line Hinu.li str.-et. 8th Watd Page 26. city v. C. A. Hnvdt-r. D. c , Deceuiher Term, lbiA No 15. (lalmfor Kilter nlpe e'C, lojiM. Lot mat side Kighteentti street nor h side r I Oxiord stieet frcol on Klgiitreuth street 140 lent, depth ea It along Berth side oxlotd street, 177 leet to a 4l leet wide street 2dtU Ward.