fJJlK JMLY ICVKNIG' TIC1J (iUAl'JI. riUIjADMLrHIA, FKlUAY, JANUARY" 4, lt.H67. AWTTSEarEim. Cuww b frurn Ibbatbb. - Mrs. an I Mm Ftmiey Williams are aim enjovine mxrccd sucpsk. lhi evening Mi. Wl lami aiipisra in her own 1 rotean p sy, ca led An. Hmr n Herille. in which ',! !r"m,(lb, BrnT Wil.iaius plays in 0 A-ut 7Vr and the r i JVfir. lo morrow (8utiirda) afternoon the u'Ul mti. nn;7'" ,rtour- .lhe ,,iut H'ttnctB and the.i,tsf ,- will be performed. WAT.NnT 8TR1RT IHHATRR-By general request Mr. .1. o C'aikowill i.iav 'Mnor le Boots" aud i inimilAble Tlmothr Inodos" for dm farewell benefit tins (veiling. Tne Mwut Queen will also be given. lo-iDor o, for.v-i.intti and lat night of Sir ,J p ( laiko's ! ragrmotit n Monday night Mr. John Brougham appoara. Anon Rtri kt 1 iifathk Crifflih Onvnt is still tt e mtraetive caid at tin theatre. Tho Lanca-hire lair land Trial scenes are a duo spcoitnen ol n onrp art a wt havn rvornt'on. lulu evening Airs, .ola Drew takes a l.ouefl . A u KM 10 At IRA1RK.-Ih0 ire Kinti't Vow Is nrm o( tiie ncatOMt (.Hhtominii's we have ever oen. it li ponoi med in idin ra .e a jrlo, and deserves the i.it.s accorded it. I'o morrow finturdav) afternoon the Ice King't pirn will le given at ibo Matin . Capn rom & i ihky arty 'doing their neat Imr ('f""Ol A. n ' r'ji f,, to crowded houses. Ltmck 1'ark and the- skating carnival cenu are vry fine. Ami.ium BriiMNctR. S'gimr Lllta is si ill pre Minting his varied and excellent hoi day pros ram mn. tomorrow (hnturdayi lie (rives his usual aprct tni'i at 2 o'clock. Tn 10 bum a ma. The following Is the programme tor the concert to-moirow a'lcriioon: ' erliire, ls Abeiicerapoo' list tune).L fherubini F-uicgy ol Teais (iv request) F. tsohiilKrt lie 1'ancos, " v alt js" .....Jot. Lauucr A lirretto trom 7tli Umtoi le Beothoven i . Tture, '-Fair tie omo"bv r quo t). Mendelssohn i t liom tirrtr, rs of rietn (al ttnu. ..H. Adam ! it ilnale Ircm "Shipwreck oi the ..U la" Beis-igor CAMDU.N AFFAIRS. ' th trom Burn iso. Ti c daughter of " i. i n-jre LlII, g rt Jifioco jcuw. lesidinte on 1 .it tect, above Market, wni was so iv urncd od Monilay last by her clothlns; :is 3r irom a stove, wbllc baking, died je? iaj, alter ftiiilVring tbe mo.-t excrucihtiiiir i in. Her face, 1'pct, and body were burned i.ost to a cind'-r. Her lather was the urst to ov'.'t her, and at the tinv; Bhc was in a lieht i :e. He seized a bucket of water, aud dashed cortents upou her. It puppiesBed the ii?s, but she wag too badly burned to survive. tRA h Carnival. lhe managers of the n lci Slfattu Park propose eiviuc a grand i uivnl this evening. Lveiy preparation has i n nride to make it a succeF, and we have no i;bt it will be the flnest ol bals masques this .i-.oti. Bott teries at the foot of Market .- t ct laud wtthiii a Bhorc dintauce ol the Park. CITY INTELLIGENCE. t AJHtional Local Hems see Third rjge.) IjIckmies Issued ur thk Mayor. The 'lowiiiji licenses have been 1-sued to Pawn " ikers since yesterdav; VN'tn. llf.ninilll, No. 924 South Rlreel. i. Tobi:',s, N. E. c rner Eieventh and Locust. Uidwell & Co., No. (i-t'j South street. Alexarder S. Keed, fc', W. coiner Eighth and .-'ilzwater etreets. John Kulback, No. 101C South street. The following places ot amusement weie a'so reni-eJ: Colored Masonic Hall, Eleventh street, below ',11. Herman Literary Association, N. E. corner i-'ifth and (laskill streets. William Kelley, dance-house, No. 410 North ' iter street. rviusinpton Hall, Germantown road and -"cond street. Barclay Street Hall, No. C04 Barclay street. Circus," Tenth and Callowhtll streets. La Coterie Carnival. We have given ' iii'it readers several items in relation to this in y Dress Ball, but in reality had no idea of m' hi extensive preparations which are beins .11 in Au entirely new scene has been painted :if the occasion by Russell Smith, which, with .n nttoiutments, and the wonderful effects pro 'uce.i under the (1 tree ion ofJlr. Charles Hipbee, unibijied witn its nev decorations, will make Jie Academy, upon the evenintr of January 14, 'ire-cut such a scene ol beauty and erandcur as has rarely been witnested. We learn ol innu iiieiable fancy costum js which are. being pre jiaie'i tor tbe "occasion, and we hope to chronicle tlie event as the ne fAu vi'ra of assembhises of wit, tin nor, fun, enjoyment, extravajjance, and ileabur 5 harmoniously b'endei. A few tickets remain unsold, and as the num ber in limited to one thousand, those who wish to be present should fecire their tickets at once. Ke.M'val. Morris, Clothier & Lewis re specttuliy announce that their extensive stock ot piod i has been removed to the new marble building Nos. 19 and 21 6. Fourth street, a few doon below Market, east side. Here will be (omul every thins comprised in a full and complete assortment, Messrs. Morris & Co. propoi-e here to kejp on hand a tirst-flass stock of cloths, cassi.ncies, and vc-iinirs, oftbolutesi style, muHufacturett liom the best material, and sold at mot reasonable rateb. THilors' trim m ilia's, mid all descriptions of men's wiar. foreign mid domestic, constantly on hand. The styles of goods are varlod. the selections ate tastrlul, a ad the assortment one from which any person can make a most satisfactory pur--obas-o. Their facilities to f.nnish goods at most economical rates to our citizf ds are many and creat. The buildintr occupied is most conve n ient, stocked fi om floor toceilint with the lines . goods. Ax Expeksive Sll-igh Ride. Last Wednesday eveninc thres gay youne; larks, named William Mci'iinnife, Gert(e Pilkinton, and Michael i'iiuu, borhoafehi. uu.'uisclves that they would enjoy a sleigh, ride at somtbody else''e expense. Accordingly they seined on and confi-cated a horse and sleigh slandinsr in front ot a house in Fraukford, and started out to have a jolly time. All three were iutoxicaled, and the consequence was that tney t;oi reckless end made a smash-up of their teaoi at Main and Church streets. Yesterday niornlns informa tion waa lodged against them, and ail three were anested and taken before A'dertuan Holme, who he'd them in 0t'U bail to tuswr a charge of malicious mlscbiel, and they aNi had ti hand over 110 ei.ch to pay dnrnaces to the sleigh. Attempted Burglary. The china, glass, and queens ware st ore of Messrs. O. It. Bock ins & Brother, No li N. S -cond street, was entered by burglaro; but they did not succeed in obtaining anything. TLey "obtained entram e in the rear of the store by getting into the ba 'k yard, through Coombe'e alley. They boied several boles in the bek door, and removed one of the panels. They were then met by the sheet-iron backing, and removing just enough of this to put an arm through, tli-y succeeded in unlocking tho door, aud ootalued entrance. Tuey then had to bars; open the safe with jimmies;" but only succeeded in breaking oil' a brass knob. They were Iricht-.'ned off before succeeding in getting cu thing. Sneak-Thief CAroHi. Yesterday after noon GeorRo Kreu.er was arrcsred on a charge of stealing a piece of cloth from the drv-eoo.li store of Sir. Hibba, t No. Ills Girar I avenue, yesterday morr.tng about 9 o'clock. He was ar rested on a vacunt lot between Twelfth and Sar tain streets, above Poplar. He was also c'aarged with stealing a pic e of cloth from in front of Mr. Krallfs dry-goods store, a No. 121C I'oiilur street, last Wednesday a'terofon. After the Vpnriiiar before Alderman Fitcli, Le was com mitifii In deiault of 8ii0 bail to answer the last charge, but was coin nutted for a further hearing on the other, on account ol Mr. Hibbs failing to annear. The cloth stol" c from Mr. KrallVs wa not recovered. T.Anrp.xv of Cotton Baos. Alfied Andrews, who has been for some time past en ixaueri aa lahorer at Front and Market streets was arresieu jesieiuav rauruiu uu o tuniso larceny. It appears that he h is been in the habit of removing the bagging in which the wool and cotton Input, and selling them. He had a hearing before Alderman Hurley, nnd H w tyU iu two tv answer, The ArxnoK-OyKnAt.' KrronT Tiik Ah oi'nt roNTitinrTKD !t 1'iiii.AnF.i.rHt a roT-.ir; tTWDIl-r OK Till'. STATK (Jim'BNMKNT. Kroii) the aunt al ret ort of Mnjor (ieneral Hartranlt, 8tnle Ai (lilor-(.viirrnl. lor the year ending with lhe HOih oi Noveintier, I8(i6. we make the following entiaols, fhoniuii the Hiiiouut and the sources of lhe ri'cmie derived from the city and county of i mimic ipi'ia: A net on t omniisolons Auction Initics lex on Hank Piriifcmls , lax on Cornn ation Mtocks 1'bx on Sloikss City raMf-iicnr Bsilways Kailroads havinir Termini In the City.. Inurarce ( .'ompaiiiet , Gas t orupan ps Alarket Loiitpniiiu Sohornncker 1'iai o Compnny. ......... , Academy ri &lusic. ,. Ts. on lu al and I Pisonal 11 me Ppecial lax ol one-hall mill on tbe dollar (Act of Mm- 10, 101) lax on Loans: City Hunks from holders of public loans Ireamcr of i'liiladi'lpliiu CitT recriive ltail tay t;oniianies, ., linilroans liaxiiiK lermlnt m ihe City. l'hilnnelphin 'ias Works Coutineiital Hotel Cemiianj Inx on Net Kariin.: Clt 1 asseiiaer Kailways , , Cilyltarki t Coinpnnic City ta? Cou panics , C ity insurance Companies 8chomsek-r I'iano Company Tax on Gross ltec ipis: otancs fill. he kailroads having lenninl in the City., lax on lonnave ot Kadroada having ltimlni to the City , Tax on Hankers and lin kers lax on Writs. W ilis, and lecd Tax on City Oflioois: Keeorder Froihollotary District Court Clerk ol Quarter f-ossioiis. l ax on Co. lateral Iulieritanoes 91i,r.T-0! 71 7H7 r,n 3 8M 5(i ioiwo; ir. oot m 2t!) 574 411 uf, 21(91 5 6'l 1 57480 22r (Hi 8'. 7'i C21 158 If, 7 GO 7?,672 C 80 055 Of. 1 4'K 2ii .11 883 -87 9,81005 241 22 ia.84r-78 7ie-3" 1,61 84 10.002 92 450 00 3!7 03 8o,2817 480,414 80 19, )t4 00 12. SOU 2b 2,686 82 7f7 69 2 907 79 140,000 00 Licences : fsverns 108 ZH 39 Ke'aiier 168.478 71 Hnmple Dealers. 2.83S-00 Iheatres, Clicuse', and Menageries l'cddlors Brokers 1'acent Medicine Pealers Dislilleis and ltn wer. Agents of loreijrn Josuraucu Conii a- niii hi the city atone l'lemiums on Cl arters ,, Accrued uiterost y,)io 068 80 6,103 89 88!I60 2.193 73 8.R22 04 2,02f. 00 19 277 89 Total 2 418,850 60 Deduct iDcome doriveo irom Kailroads baying Termini iu the City 859,103 24 Legitimate 8tatc Kcvetiuo derived from tbe ony $1,559 249 42 Attempt to Defraud. About fivi' mouths ago a woman mimed Simons resided in Twentieth street. In her employ was a colore I woman named Martha Green, alia Sally Grccu, who had been in the uabit, of gniug to th store of Mr. Broiks. at Seventeenth and Brandy wine streets, and Retting groceiies for her mistre-s. Mrs. Simons moved away a short time bine;-. Yesterday Martha went to the store, and told Mr. L'roo'kji that her inistre.-s had returned to Tvseutietb. streef, and ordered a bill of groce ries, consisting of a bottle of wine, a lot ot cigars, and minor nuiclrs to the amount of $G. She then lcit, but instead ot going towards lhe residence of Mrs. Simons, proceeded do.vn Severteentb treet. Mr. I'rooks bad his suspi cions aroused, and lollowed and had herarresti d. Ho then bunted up her pietcnded mistress, a. id atct itaiucd that sLe had not sent the girl to order anything. The prisoner was then escorted before Ahlei man Jones, who held her iu JitKKl buil to tnswetj Saddle and xiiiole Stolkx am Bfcovkrbp. Frank Forte and Oharlei and Clement Leverin r were arvesled vesterday after noon on a charse of larceny. It appears that the three had s'olen a saddle and bridle from a man named Burkhtrt. who had just come into this city from Delaware county. He had sol 1 lu horse, and met the three at Twenty-third sli. et and Columbia avenue, and engaged in convert a tiou with them. Burkhart ra a little intoxi cated at the time, and Forte look the saddle and bridle and threw it Into bis wagon. Levering then drove off with It to the Dove and 8w ui Hotel, when the Levering tiok charge ot the plunder and curried it how .11 three ha I a hearing bctcre Alderman Pietcher, and th ca e was coinpromised by fhc- defendants paying charges and dainatre-'. Scientific Leciukes. We rejniee that science aud religion are nor al .vavs mvoreed iu tho persons of scholars, lor we observe that the opening lecture of the coure ot scientitic lee tures before the Academy of Natural Sciences is to be (ieliveicd by one of our popular clere mati, the Hev. fJem-i'e Duua Boanlniau, D.D., the pastor of the First Buptlst Church of tins city, on Monday eveniug next. We understand that, in early life, he devoted much time to scientific studios, and from the distinction he now enjoys m a philosophical writer and thinker, and Lis rare oratorical powers, we may safely presume that a scientific theme will be presome.1 fo the neopie tv him with cifnrnss and poweii Mus An..-. . . We are pleased to announce that this talented youug lad;, concerning whose health so much solici tude has beeu felt by her many friends in this city and throughout tbe country, has so far recovered from her recent severe Illness as to be able to resume her labois. We learn that she has consented to deliver her new and popu lar lecture on "Something to Do." at the Aea demy of Music, on Wednesday evening, January 9. The sale of tickets will commence to-morrow ifiatiii-ilav mornincr. at Truniiiler j Music Rtoie. corner of Seven'b vi c :iiAnit o'veets. Case of Fale Pretenses. Charles W. Deal, ic-iiiing at Thirty tuiri and Hamilton ttreels, in Weit I'hilRdeljdiiH, was arrested yes terday morning on a charge ot omnium? goo'i on lane pretenses, it appears, that Deal, iy false representation-; in regard to his circum stances, had obtained about iluO worth of goods irom a iivni iu thW city. It is al-o aliened thai it Is but one of many c ie o'.' the same kind of which he has beei. g litty. He hud a prelum nary examination be lots ltecorder Lneu, who coiuunf.oc! in rn lor i n-.r'tvu tienrtiic. The fcru' itestant Chcrcuman." This day putui-Jieu, in ew loric anu rnnaacipma, the lirst uii'.nlier of a weekly newspaper devoted to the Evangelical interests ot the Protestunt Eii&coTal Church, at if4 p"r annum, by McCalia, Stavolv A Co.. No. 6X3 Broadway, New York, and No. 237 Dock street, Philadelphia. Sub- siTipiions ttiso reciven at .ws. uamiiious dook store. Nu. mi cnesnui street, wnere sample numbers are for sale or distribution. FoiNDLiNG Taken Charge of. The lcmnlc intaut found la-:t evening in Maria street has been named Mria lisher by Lieutenant Fraiikis. Tiie first naovi was taken from tho street in which she was found, and the surname from thai oi tbe officer who found her. She wit- taken in charge by Mr. Franks. A Bad Boy. A young lad was arrested at No. 621 North isevejth street last evening, on a charge of laiceny. It appears that ho was in want of mouev, mid stole from his mother a cloth circular ami a lk divs, amounting in value to one hundred dollais, and took them to a pawnbroker to obtain money. A Little Wandehe:;. Charles Moses, a child fiiibi years of hke, was found wandering, about tho "stieet-. ot Germainowu yesterday. Not knowing where hw home was. tue autho rities Hint him to the Northern Home for Frieud- le-s Children. ClOTHING AT liliUtOKO I'HIUB. linvma nuruhascd reieutlv maov lots of choice oors t much less than oust, itom which wo hive iuily rcplmiiahed our stock, aud havinif redncad ah o d iiouds to proportmnate prices wa otter by far tbolurxat and best s'sortmont ot Men', You'ha'. and Boys' Clothing in Philadelphia, which W are dutern' mod to close out, aud are selling rapidly ai , in many cases, bat hall the pnoos at wuluu me same good were sold iasi year, we iu an ca-es guaranteeing tbe pr'ces to be lower than the lowest elsewhere, or tuo money wid ba re funded, liALV-WAY BETWEEN ( ttKMNXTT A CO., FlKTH AKD I lOW Kit 11 ALL, t " bDkTa ItjTS, (618lAm.Krtr,xjfrt "hFA I URS t KUSllFO nv lOmKROS," Mill i'o I" people flnck fo Wei derotb, Taylor A .Brown's, '11 ( btsi u: strtet, to m Itradfoi'il's lnt gn'ftt paint ing, "Sealers Crushed by Iceborm " The thrilling terrt of this grf at worn ot tho master artltcn l ot I e overrated. The tceuc is portrayed natural tn the IIIp upon the caiiva, and impre.'ei the tieholner beyond the rower of pen tode ciibe. Mr. Bradtord, ibe artist of thia rreat woi k, is too well knon to need words ol praise, and we cau only call upon loyeis ol the heantitiil not to mis "oP'.ders Crushed by Icebergs." T Gto Siiif Kft: t o. j CiA.Mja, lTTi" t At Gould's. n 1 1 oevenni ai d ienut Mtrpt, "A IlArrY New 1 iaktuAii. I" Fare well to '00 mann Celel ration o the onenine of the New lear will le obspryed at CbnrlPs stokes k Vo 'n rlrst-class "lothina House, under the Contlnentnl, bv an extra dif-n'sy of Wintei ( iothiii((, at prratt reiliio"d pre. Aue i'uuiic are iuvii"u. FT.I.IP1IP 8FW1NO ItlAC'IlINR l'OMrA"iV's FlHT PKr.MIOM IICK-STIVCH M(IM) il AC HIN US. 1 n comparably Inn best !vr family uv. fliihest I're rnninis iiold Atedall Fair Marvland In'tliido. ISi w v i rk ard I'ennsy.vania Mat- Fairs, isi Ciio 2", Clicsiiu stie et. y Haiskb Biio-.' I'iamis c.m ".-n f iModoraiein price. ani asdurali p; t a i ) I as any piano umuiv . Gould, Peventh and ( lienut Stroet . rem 10 NoTiox K G. Whitman A Co., No 318 Clicstiut street, are now ready to aup.ily their choice and nre Con tec ions, put up in neat boxes. Also, a larre assortment ot Imported noxes, sur prises, and Knick- knacks for Trees. Oil I'aintinos The sale ot Oil I'aintinps will be continued this evening, at 7J o'clock at ScoC's' Ait Ga lerr, No. 102o ChPsnul street, when about one hundred specimens wid be so'.d witnout re serve. CnH-DRFK'S Ci-Otrinq M. Mioeiiiaker It Co., Kos 4 and 6 N. Fikhtli street, are now opening a splendid assortment ot boys', girls', ittfants', ant misios' olothiiiff. Caramels Caramkls Caramels George W. Jenkins has as fUe an assortment of '.'arsm N ol all flavors as can be had anywhere. Thy our Yankee Rutins. AlonsF A Co., tsos, M andftQl Arch tre't. f'? Masois k Hamlin's ; 'it Cabinet oijiiuis, only at 7 U tj I. E. Gould's, (seventh and Clie.-uut Strts. Coin Cocpov Due Jauuair 1st, Wanted by Dukxkl k C., No. 84 8. 1 hlrd Street. BARGAINS IS ULOTHO, Batgalos in Clothing. Bargains in Clotniuf?. Bargains in Clothing. Jtr Heavy reduction in prices. . 1 ITff-Busiiicss Coats at 8, $li), 12. 914 W, 918,;j 4 I if- and up to J30. . 1 3 OrOvei coats at SS. 8i, 910, 911. 913, 15, I7,iH tjjr 919, 910, and up to 940. iJJJ (ty-ranisat 94, So, 96. 97, 98,99,910. 912, H,H ty 916, 916. fti (3-Vetaat $2, 92 60,83, 93 50, 94. 4-fl0. 5,J IJf- 96 60 to 99. Every parment marked duwu on account of dee'mi lu cost of manufacture . Clothing can row be had cheaper than It muy again for some time to come. Wanauakkr & Ukows, POPCLAB CLOIUlIiQ UogSK, Oak IIai.l, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Mreets. Undetolothing very cheap. MAltltlKlX FWEELAND-rtKKI'B'-tFT. On the 24th of Iiefnilvr n. n.e Kv. 1, C. Watlack. Mr. HWKI)L. KltKf. LAND to Mies HAHIUET U. BEit KOf I, all oi thin tily. KATES WILT. On January 1, 1S67, bv the Hev. Ibonuis H. llanria.JOHSW KATtS to MUSiLlK A. V. WILT, Doth ol this city. MAN CAN Kl'DOI.PU At Lancaster, on Tuedu.v. Janunry 1. loCI. bv the Kev. J .1. strine, ,sM(IEL i . a, a sac AN toSliss 8AI.I.1I'. I.. Uiiiiuiiier ol the late V lilism lluiloleli, boih ol bslMiUi) to ushlp, Laucas- Kliountj. DiKrx CANNON. On Thun-dav, xbe'Jil Institut. a'tora'lu Karma Hiiiet-H, Mrs. HO.sLiTa L. CAN y v, relict oi the r.. HAMKI.K (IAN SON. 'lhe iriends of lhe family a-e Invited to attund hsr fniiiral. iroui bcr late residence. .No 247 Fine street, on JUondii)', the lib iostaut, at no clock, iserwces at 1st. l'eter'a Church, nil K -On the Qd in-tnt. ANNIE I.LIZ A BETH DlCK .dauijhterut' Ueury C. and Mary A. Dick, aged '"'I'h'i'r.'.uilvei and frinnlH of the lainllv are resnectfally Invited to attund the lunerai, lrim the rroiiltnue ot her lirnndlaiher, Johu Maltmau, No. 218 Moore street on hunday alteinoou hi 1 o'clock. To oroceud to Whttiton buect Chuich Ccmetory. IIAZZABD. On the2d Instant. WILLIAM II. HAZ- ZAKD, M. D., In UieMst yearol ins two. Hie relatives and IrlemU ol the tnmily are Invited to attend his lunerai. Irom his late res'deuce. No. t'A Fine street, on raturuav auernuuu mov vuc&. ruaurai ser- vccb at Ht. J'eter's Church at 4 o'ciocx procwjly. S, RMAltT On the 1st liiEtant. ANDKKW JACKSON Pii . RT, son of JaiueB and Aiinlta Smart, aged 28 years 4 vw,t,11ifl anil fi fla H. The relatives and friends, also the Marlon Rose Com pany, and the l.urlon Asiciuti V. aic rwiioctlully invit. d to attend tlie lunerai, liom bis lute resilience. No. 1131 Cl aries street, on (unaay am-moou, tinnitar.v o, at t o'clock 1o proceed to FhUadeiphla Cemelerr. wii.FONQ.-On the 1st instant. DAVID WILFONO. In Hie vHilh year ol his aue. 'the relatives and Iriends are respectfully Invited In Btieml his lunerai Irom tne residence ot his lather. reterwilibng, Manet i.nu im -eixutu streets, t weuiv- seven n ward, on Dunuay iwiiwu, iuo om iiwtaui, at 2 o clock, without lutmer nonce GROCERIES, ETC. AT1.S DE FOIES GK1S. J13T IEC IVEO AN INVOICE OF FKESII PATIS DE FOIES GRA.S. SniON (( LTON d CL.iKKEt S. W. ( orncr WALMT and B.I0AD. 814 mw t8 sq-EV CHOP JAPANESE TEA, OF mF FIXES l QUALITY, EOF. 8A .EH JAMES R. WEIJJJ, EIGHTH and WALNUT Streeli 8 US E W F R U I T. Crown, Basket, Laj er, bunch, f-eedless. an J "U'tullU Baviiis Itaislus. CurrnniH, Citron, Prunes, tigs, Oiaugcs, etc etc. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, PFALKU IK FINK GKOCEKlt5, 11 Tip?) 'ornei ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. GW. WARNEW, No. 1530 AND 1532 RIDGE Avenue, below hixteeuih Street. Kl YHiONE FLOCK HTOKE Choice Branr"of rauilly and Bakers' Fiuir, Corn Meal, Oat Utal, Buckwheat and BeF our, Com, Oats, and Mil Feed ol every u juortptlu'.., nent to all pan ot ifi clu FtSi 'J Ctl" . r,U iwt SIKATIiNG PARKS. QKAT1MII SKATIN 0 ( HAKJU-0N SKATINU PARK, BERKS sntEET, Between Sceoni and Front 3t. arsofthe F'tth and Siath streets, tTnlon. and B:.'i'l and 1 hlcl fjlret'i Uu rvu direct to the I'aik Tim Umurpissed AccotnmoiUtioua, Brilliantly II lu urinated Park, Coavenience to the Cars, aa i a Full Band of Mutic, recouimea i II A It It I W PARK, A rne of the bet in the eltv. Tee woniiiu bolntj reserve'i exMusWely tor ladi praet'sl'ia and reciv Iuk int ruciiona. Do ohild' ea fiiU oe Remitted until aiier 2 o'clock P. M Weaou lickets, ? Hhigie ailmlsslons ?5 cents It" J. C. UOKr'&iAN, Miperlntentlont . QKNTIIAL SKATING TAKK, FIFTEENTH ND, WALLACE SHEETS. t'OI) hKATIVI TO-DAf. P llTKItl KF, BNl in at-ennnn.M It-' I KR AND EVENINC. It 1 he NOON QKATOlilAL Q U E E X AT THK WE. IT PHILADELTttf A SKATING- PARK, TU1UTV-F1BST and WALSUT 8treoU. H169 CAKKIE ACUTJsrA MOORR. THE SKATO- I.1AL Ot I Ki. tlie areatest Lad' Skater ol the int. whl appear at tills Park to-d v. I'ark open untU 10 o'clock at nlt;ht. Note AH skaters a liped on the ice snow all removed. The loe is splendid Admission. 25 cents. Take the Maiket and Walnut street cars. fit A GRAND CATvXIVAL AND FEA.3T OF LANTERNS, At trie Camileu Skatlug Park, Third and Washington Stroets, Camden. N. J , ON KKIDAY EVL'NINO, January 4. Cool musio and brilliant lllaminatlons. It SKATES. S1 KATF.S 1 SKATES! ! S K A T S I ! ! PHILIP WILSON CO.. fto. 409 CaEST7T Street, have inst received the lurgest assortment or Ladle. and Gents', UiriS' ana uo.vs oaates ever oiieroa ny thnm. Wtktt fitted ud a room exclusively for Ladies tor the sale oi Ice tjkaks, i'atlor Skates, aud, Skates ot every oesorintioii " SKAITNOMPFF-J, SKAITNO JACKKTS. atui pverv rteicriution ot Rubber Goods, Parlor Cro'iu 't, Tailor liae Hal'., b,' WILSOy. HAUKRA CO., I'llu Ko-4UCHESNUr Street. RAILROAD LINES. NXAMESSIC KOUTE! THS SHORTFST LINE TO ML POINTS SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. l-AHtjENOLBtJ r'OU Noriolk, Weldoa, HaletKh. hey hern," Charlotte. W 1 unos'oa, 1 Colnrniiia. Ctarleitcn. Klnasvilln, savannah, AunUKta, Atlanta, M HCon West Poicr, MontKomery. Mo'll l). i ana NEW OHLE4NS, T AVOID Dr:L.Y (THE POTOMAC REINii CLOSfcD BV IoB) SfiOCLD I1UV '(IL'KETS BY THK NEW AND SHORi AUNAMESSIC ROUTE Trstns leave Depot. I'H LADELTIIIA, W1LV I NGTON, AND BaLTI MORi: RULROl. BROAD Mreet and WASHINGTON' Avenue. DAILY (Saturdaj eicoptedj.at 11 P. M , Arrlvintf in Noifolk at i P. M. the folloalng dav . FIVE HOCKS SOONER TijAN BY aN OTdtK L E, and making c ose connections for alt poluta SOUTIt AN D SOU I'll H EST ! For Tickets aad ah other lafotmatlon. apply at if oft'ceot lhe Company, No ii: iHKSMJi Street, or at the Ticket Cfllee ot tha Pliiiadeliih a tVumlngtoii aud Baltluio'e liidlrotiil, JSo. HI OUESNITT (Street. , P. WILTIMHK, 1 i tt V EN Kit A L AGENT F AST III EIGHT LINE. ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE SOUTH, . VI. Oifinge mill AIaudttv ,aiuil It Ivuaectlout, Kallrottd The anderxiimed would respectfully ak the atcenttoa et shippers to the ONLY ALL BAIL UOCl'E between Philadelphia and the South. Merchant and others desirous of avoiding frequent changes and water transportation, will please mark their freight via O. iA.fi.lt Bail, and send to depot of Philadelphia, Wtknlnar'.on and Baltimore Railroad . BBOAD andPKIME HtteeU Cots run through from l'hi'.alclpUla to Lyucliburif without bieaking bulk Dray receipts tarnished, and Bills of Bailing signed at the throuiib frclnht oftli eot Philaih.lpliia, Wilmington', and lialtlmore Railroad, No. If South EIFfll Street below Chcsnut. Bates guaranteed as tow at all times as by other llnca, JAMKSi C. WILSON, A gem Orange aud Alexandria Bailroad. 12 27 rptf No 195 South t'li'TU Street. Jf E M O V A L OF THE PuHiger SlailD. Uu Tutiil), JlAUuary- 1, lsOI, THE PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION OK I3C9 ROAO WILL BE REMOVED FE0M THIRD AND THOMPSON STREETS TO THE NCW AND COMMOD.OtS OEPOT, K. W. CjIIXEE BERKS AND AM .UICAN STREEld 11 24 lOt ELLIS CLACK, General Anent. J11E SAFE DEPOSIT C03IPAM, Itie Fidelity Inurauce, Trust aud Sate Dcpoa.t tompany, for the Sate Ket ilug of Bonds, tst ki, aud Other ValuaUtca. CAPITAL 5500,000 DIBKOTORS. N.B.BROWNE, , KUWARH W.CLARK. CLAltfcNCr. II CLARK, ALt.X a s lie r ItENltif. JOHN WELHU, lb A. ALDWELL, J. GILL1NOUAM FELL 'HtMR O GIBOON, CHaKLK.h M vlALESI'EK Office In the Hiie proof Haliaing of tue Chliadelphia NaMona't lauk t Ul.eNVT Sovet above Fourtn. I nls i oninan receives on depoult, and lifAUAN TH t.H 1 1I. e A EE KtcpiM. or V ALf AHLEH upon Uie tel'owing raies a year, V&.. : Coupon Bcna-i .fl per ll'MW HetiHtered Hondand rkcurltie 4n cet peral'"! Oold ( oiu or Bullion 15 per (Imiki M er Cotu or Bullion J per Ukhi Gold or Mlver I'latu f Der $lmi ( a-in Hoxert or uniall t'U lir.xes oi Bankera. Brokers, Capitalists, etc, eoutnU unknown tu the Company aua ItaliuitT limited 'aear , , , lhe loiui'tanv oUevs tor HtST ireuter evcliinlvely hotJiug the key) 8ArK8 lhsiDE I I'H V Al'I-IH at M. t 0. tit), aud !5 a J ear, according tu size aud loc itlon. ' jupimn an.l luteierit Col eeted for one per cent. I-itereat al'owed on Koney lieposlts. 1 his Oouipany is authorized to receive aodeneouw Trus's of every dcMCriptlon. . . UJlinwiip K, B BUOWV'E. Prem.nt, FOUIlTll RHllOK mm wmnmim turs t si Continued I 'neof J)uci;e Crloi" The Financial Statomer.ts-Veto of the District Suffrage BUI What the President Desire More Centlomanly and Crtlvfttrlc Behawior To wartisthe Freed nnet toi the Refceil IPi9nnj(K.anU Untaroat in Congress. (fPS II a?. Vt-'IPArcnES TO BVKMNflt rKLKdllAI'H. I Washinoto-n. Januare 4. T Test Oath Ucrlilou. . Jiidpr) (Jrier continues to be tote Indisposed to tak. his seat on the Supreme Court bench, and the leeision of the Test Oath oase will not be JellveroJ until next week. Flnaaclal Matter. J The Treasurer's monthly statement will bo mad? to-mortow. The annual staterucut of the Secrfaiy ot the Treasury of the sales of United States bonds and SDcuritl's, with the nra?s of purchasers, will probably be sc-ut In tc Cocgress to-day. Tlie Veto Message. The President will send In his veto of the Dis trict SuiTrage bill on Monday. It is understood that he will express hlmsolf lu favor of a bill giving suffrage to negroes with property aud educationui qualification, and whore the wishes of tie white people of the community have been consulted. NegroWhlppiitsr tn Noith Carolina. The Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau at Kaleigb, N. C, reports that the civil authori ties there practise whipping of negroes ostensibly aa punishment for petty crimes, but, In fact, for the purpose ol disqualifying them from using; the elective franchise nder the laws of North Carolina, should that right be granted them by the law ol the land. Over sixty negroes have been whipped in one county during the recent se-s'.on ot the Court. Negro-M ordering lu Mississippi, Tlie Commission at Vicksburg, Mississippi, reports that thirty-four Africans have beenmur dertd in that Sttite since the organization of the bureaa. Our State Mau ufneturlu g Interests. A delegation trom Pennsylvania, consisting of Messrs. Harry White, J. W. Fisher, A. W, Tay lor, M. S. Query, F.. Wllingfelt, and Andrew Armstrong, members of the Pennsylvania Legis lature; James K. Kelly, e.-!Speaker of the House of Repre'entatives, O. J. Dickey, ane James Blaik.of Harrisbutg, arrived iu this city last night, to look after the manufacturing and miu.ng iuterei-ta ot Pennsylvania before Con gress. Death of a Lawyer. Charles A. Uteltneble, a lawyer of some note, died suddenly !ast nlszht. CONGRESSIONAL I'UOtEEIXUS. Continued fromour first Page Senate. WAniK0iON, January 4. Mr. Howard (Mich.) oflored the following resolution: - Hiso'vei, That the Committee on Foreign Re!a tioun be iUhiruoteU to inquire aud report to the eni to the present relations between France and tne rebib icol Mexico, the extent both with re pect to rioim ation and territory, of the successes of Maxi milian in his endeavors to overthrow that repuoiic, the amount and character of his military force, in c uaing bis F'ronch auxiliaries, th? action of the F.xecutive branch ol the Uoyeromeut of the United Ststts in teterenoe to tlie intervention ol France In the affairs ot Mexico, including any treaty or project oi a treaty proioied, assontod to, or reoommended by our ftllniiter to France, witn a view to a settlement ot the difficulties between F'rance and Mexico, the preei t prospect of the withdrawal of the French troops from Mexican soil, and tne probability, in the case of such withdrawal, of Maximilian being able to D.alntulu bis stuudiug there, aud that for the pur pose ot such inquiries said Coiiiuut.ee be authorized to rood lor persons aud papers. Mr. Sumner (Ma?.) ob.ino'od to the Immediate consideration of the above, and it went over under tu rule nntil to-morrow. Mr. Edmunds ( Vt ) moved that tho Senate take up tne bill to regulate the terms ot ottice. Mr- Trumbull (111. ) hoped the bill Indicated by Mr. Edmunds would not be taken up nntil the bill to ret eal the .Prtsidont's amnesty power was dis poa of. Mr Kcmu lids' bid would take souio tune, wue-ess his (Mr. Trumbull's) cottid soon oe dis posed ot. i he bill submitted by Mr. Trumbu'l was taken up. The pending question was upon .Mr. haulibury's amendment, to repeal the entire coutiscation bill in stead of the 15th soctiou ol it. Mr. Johnson (Md ) being entit'ed to the floor, ad-e1res--ed the benute in this manner: It it is the opinion of the Iriends ol this uica-uro that the sec tion proposed to be repealed gave no additional power to the Ptesident, and was consequently void, we shou d not trouble tue Senate with any remarks on the subject, but he understood ft to be clamiod that the st ot ion was operative and that it did give to tho President more power than he had undtr the Constitution. . I He proposed, ntst, to examine me constitutional 1 question; and secondly, assuming the question to 1 be deoided, as he supposed tlie friends of the pend ; ing measure were willing that it should be decided, be would examine into the expediency of adopting I such a measure at the present time. Wuea tbe sut jeot was bolore lhe Senate, prior to the reoos, i he (Mr. Johns-on) asked Mr. Trumbull, the Chair ! man of the Judiciary Coimnitrce, tt he proposed to. repeal the sect on on the ground that it gave power to the l'reideut whioh bo had not before, or i whether be su po.ed it was within the authority of 1 C- ngress to take iroin the President any power which is conferred upon hiiu in the premises by the I Constitution? I House of Representatives. Mi. Kason( Iowa), from the Committee on Ap propriations", reported the Post Otlioe Appropria tion bill, which was read twice, and referred to the Committee ot the Whole on tbe State of the Uuiou, aud made the special order for Monday week. Mr Stevens (Pa ), from tho same Commutes, re ported the F'ortiUcutlon Approbation bill, which was read twice, reierred to the Committee of the Whole on the Mute of the I'niou, and made the special order tor Wedne'day next. Mr. WasLburnei III ) inquired of the Speaker as to the understanding in relation to tjie proceedings ot to-day and to-morrow. 'lhe Sneaker stated that no vote wis to be takon on ti e bi l relating to reconstruction, or upon any other matter, and that ho wou'd recovnai a iugle objection to any mater ot 'eg slat ion that might bo promoted, Mr. cbenck (Ohio) &ked leave to lutroduoe, aud nut upon lis passago, a bill to amend an act regu lating the time and manner ot holding elections for Senators in Congress, so that, when the meeting of the Legislature occurs on l'uosday, the second l uesday a ter such meeting and organization fball tie held to be .he 14th nay theraiitei-. Mr. MblucU ohiected. Mr. Hubbard (Conn.) introduced a preamble and revolution, dec annp t'iat the people ought not, lor the present, to be lurther or any longer taxed to raic mone for the reduction of the public debt, he erred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Cm motion ot Mr. Woutwoitb (111 ), the seorolarv ot the Treasury was requested to communicate to he House the amount ot Internal Revenue collected mice lir,t Collection Du-tnct ol Illinois for each monib in the year 186:1, the amount of pena ties s.'ne-std apaiimt any pi-r-oii firm, or compnny, tbe amount remitted by tho Department, aud the re jotiii for flit rniiii4ion m motion ot Mr. Julian (Ind ). the Coturaitteo on Way and Means wa instructed to inquire into the expediency ot so arranging uie lano un sugar, nie'nm ec die. and other articles as t discrliut ate in favor of tnic-giown as against Have-grown tirrfr'.iii't. - AfJl.... 1 ITa ii. l.tau-A lt,A.lu.in.l an ae. IMWWl vt !?W h't'!'t tV". r.(iivcift I 'MPdtottioCom inCooonl'iibl oLuids to lUr.!1)'.1'. J"u on ,K ,P' '"trodaootl a bill tiEII '.'hriberv in the olectlon of bunaiort and iei-r.T.n .V ln Congress. Uead tw.oe and re minA! V.'9 Judioar. Comnntloe. It makes me S ",r " tt. ol a bnbo to sooure an eioollon a bv dfson.1 nn.bl8 '7 fln0 ,,d fo'Prisoament. an4 Vi ed litaiea CU m ,lol(,,uK ut09 ua" v uonHeVt,JLIl.!,0!J ,,MlTe' 'trorlnosd a joint ima- ca eiaimn or piopnrtv taken hv a m.ip (several Levis ff " Z $lt utm '""'e-Newdsre oi e?not Jlnllof k. tilTVC usr-jn, trisu'iary . governor UullocV livered his meaie to die fcitate LjCirisUture at noon to-dav. The total landed and tta'u-iif f cl?bt oi the State trr oums to neurit J7,S5J,l)) Ol the apgregittecTp"iidltureiof Mawo lusetti on account of the war, amounting to rirojv than $;it),000,fU, including thot of the mun'ciJi .ujj, tho sum f.ha far paid And payable directly iroa tho State Treasury, not less than $;I0 OOD'Hf of this last named amount, the sum of S3.i2Xj78 has been charged to the United Stt-te (ioreriv ment under the orovlsion of the acrs of Oon. pres-i, authorizing a part'al tndeinnlniatton for exnauses Incurred by tne loyal S'.ntes. The Message treats very fully of eltnCition,.1 the State charitios, savings bu4iks. military, and' other local institutions, which, weJl conducted, can be ol great good to the community. A special appropriation is reoommendei to defray the expenses attending, the Parte- exhibition on. the part of tbe Stat". In regard to national affairs the Governor eulogizes the Constitutional amen lment, and re commends its adoption by the Legislature. He expresses an earnest hope that Congress, hav ing conceded the principle in the oase of the District ot Columbia, will complete tbe work so auspiciously begun bv establishing universal suffrage as the lrreversloto law of the land. r -t . ft . From Canada, Mon trf.al, January 4. The Executive Coun cil ban been in session three days. The Fenian engaged attention a part of the time, and It Ls believed their sentences will be carried Into effect. About four thousand persons were present at tbe annual coucert of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society last nleht. The Hon. T. D. Mcflee delivered a spirited address, which ww received with great enthusiasm. The Minerva believes tt is in a position io announce that the bill which has been presented to the Imperial Parliament lor tbe eonledera tion ot tbe Provinces, w ill conform in its clauses to the Quebec schema, as adopted bp the Cana- -dian Assembly, adding some details ss to tbe -mode of proclaiming the new order of things, new elect .ons, etc. Qukbrc, January 4. The Chief of Pol loe and his son and two constable were assaulted by a parly ofi rouRhs on Wednesday night, on John street! and severely handle.). No arrests were made. About one hundred laborers waited on the Mayor yestprdav, to solicit employment. The Mayor replied that although therej was corpora tion work to do, there was no money to pay for It, and he therefore could not help thorn. During the season of lMtlii, tith and oil to the value $37,51 7 entered to the port of Quebec. The number of vessels employed in the trade was. 24.!. Total tonnage, lft.9'25 tons. . The Atlantic Telegraph. New Yobk, January 4. The London tele Drama- of to day's date were received at the ofP.ce of tho New York Associated Press at twenty minutes pant 8 o'cl ick this morning. Death ot a Lawyer. Hichmond,. January 4. Mr. A. Judson Crane, a prominent lawyer ot this city, died lait night. latest Markets bv Telegraph. Baltimore, January 4 Fionr Arm bat Inactive. V heat, noue received except in small lota, aud tlie demand is light. There are only small reooipts of Corn, and salos of white at pli I 05, and yetow at Wu96o for Pennsylvania, and Wes'era mixed at Hits'. Oat dull and nominal at C a 60o Whisky is w.thout sale. B200' bags Bio Co ill e in port, feujiax quiet. FMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jan. I Keported by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 S, Third street BEFOBE BOARDS. td 500 Citv 8s new. . . . 99J V00 do.... new. fin. 91000 do.,., new. 91i) 920ii0 do old 1)5 !6ii0U 8 78OsJy...l04J S2'KX) 6-20B 65 Jy. . . .104 (M 400 1 a 6s 9'2 $j00 00 92 81000 N Pa R 6s Wl KUdOO DjI KK b 8iJ 600 sh Kydo Farm... I 200 sh Fulton Coal. . 5? 6 fix heading 62 210 sh SuBq Cau sorip W J 7 sh Penna K 66f 89 h Cam & A 45 IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. DEPARTMENT Or TRS JtSCRIVP.a OF TAX.'IS,) I'HiLADKi.put v. Jauairy 4, 1867. f A'l Taxes remnUiing unial l subsequent to t ie lAfl instant, will he placed in ihe hands ol Dolniqu nf Tax Collectors, upon.wblch the pannltv and coais will ba aimed. CU MILKS O'NEILL, CI 4 3t Beceiver of taxes. APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO tlie Managers ot the M ERC A STIT.K i.irravt COMPANY lor Heuewaoi Cerliflcate of one Sbara of t-tock, K. 2249, staudlng In the name of JEU-Ji E. fill lH, the same having been lost or mis. aid. It TF YOU WERE A WASHERWOMAN OH A L domestic durlm, this oold weather, you would soon be Inipre.Holvely convinced of tlie amount of time, labor, and cfoiblng saved by using a Patent eiothsa Wringer. Oi tbe numerous kinds on the market, we are ooufldent oi the super or durability of Uione having cog-wlieols. But we bave abo other kiuds tor sale TUtJ.VIiN SFUlW, So. 8H5 (Fluht Tblrtv-Sve) MARKET St.. below Mintt. BOO-HOO-liOO ! "BILLY" CRlE, BECAUSE ba was lorgottan In your gift. Wei', we atl I nave nouie i uepii oi loom. Hoys' lu-ning LAinea and Work Beuche, .i ud. hleiiths, aud SMtH, Jllnlature Garden Tools, nec.t rocaet noives, a vanetv ot Mkatei, etc., for gilts to boy 'I ROMAN & HHA'iV", no. tsy ji.igat ininy-uva uahkivi bi , Delow Jllnm. "OLIPM GO OVER," EXCEl T ON ICY PAVE-. k l menls.whanvouareaDttauoovnrvnnroi.il Tn avoid this mishap, wear creeper on your shoes Hev end ainuaior sa a nv tku u an & hH AW, ho. Ml) i r ight Thlrtv-nvei M AltlvIiT St., below Mii'h. WABBURTON. FASHIONABLE H VTTEB, So. 430 CllEKNtTl dtreet, ieA door to Po. Office. THE UENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THR CELE- braied PKEBTON. and the aura bard QUEEN VOOD COAL, rgg and hwto. jat t. all paruoi tho city at S8-50 per toa i superior LEHIO U at ati-Lj. Each of the above articles arnarrtmtel to give per tee't Butisfaotlon m every respeot, Ordera received at So 114 Houth TH1RO 8Uet ( Emporium, ilo 1114 WAMUISOTOH Avenue. 44i REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE LME& KELTY, CARRINQTOX & CO., No. 723 CHESNTJT Street, vi i ve constantly in Mock, for retail oity audlcountiy trad', tbe.1 CELEDUATED WINDOW SHADES UAXUFACltULD BY TflrAl ONLY. They are also 8 tie A genu lor Ihe KEI F-ADJUSrlNG SPLliiO FIXTURES for Bhitric. the best futures tn tlie world. Also. CURTAIN MA1EPIALS and FCHKITCBE COVKBlKGt in great variety. lata, alusllD, and Vottfngtam Curtatns, Piano an! lab'e Covers, the largest aud finest stock In the city. ' I ace Cuttatus cleared and mended. w ijite U; fiantj tJJiv'.ti ('.euttwed. tW IQ HtL??ir. 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