THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1867. o AMUSEMENTS. Nfcw t'nwsffT STRRKT Tukatrk. Tilt Phila ftrijihKt Ai iVhm woa pruilucod last night in splon flirt style. 1 he house was filled with an enthusiatlc nil admiring audience. Iho applause was general, and the new drama voted a oomploto sticcoss. I hn scenery was unusually ttno, and the picture oi 'J hi Kvkmho I m.kohapii oflice. Independence Hall. Inqutrrr oflice Girard College, eto . are faith ful and line. irs, Harney Wilhsnis. as the "New Iiov" created much merriment by herdroll and witty r xirioiis and acting. 8tie distributed graft two hundred and 11 It v copies of the latcit oditioa of Tn Kvkmko Iii.miraph containlna full lists ol tlio drawings of tho Crosby Opera House Art Associa tlnn. Tin-no papers proved very acceptable nil la to the people. The new drama will he repeated this evening, and ever? timht until further notion. Ko one should fall to toe it. jltW AKCn 8TRKKT TfTKAl KB TlIK FOXKS. TllO new sneotauu.ar harlequinade pantomime, ol Jurk unit Utll, etc., was greotod witn a crowdod homo last eveuma, at the Arcli Street Thoatro, and was generously applauded it is to al' respects tho best Piece 1 1 ita kind yet produced in l'hiladolphia, and the manage i.icnt oi the Arch deserve credit lor the manner in which it b ii been nut u on tho saire. lhe final transioimn ln is costly ind bcnutilul, anonlinir a more Juclicons Mending of hues and eflecla tlian we have eve before seen in efforts of this kind. The pantomime will bo played every evening t.'ils ck, preceded by a laughable come dietta Wai.mtt Street Theatre. Mr. John Hroushara produced Columhut Hcconxtructed at tho Walnut I act utpht, to a good house, and In excel lent stylo. It is very tunny and tiosurves a long run. (iRAHD GATA KlOIIT AT THS ACATlRMT OF Music Hal Mahqub or the NA-.tvoitrtBUNU Tho ureal Carnival Hal Mnui ot the Mcngorbund, at the Academy ol Music last niirht, was one 01 the List wo have ever attended the company wore Wire an I fa'lilonab e. and tho amusement a (Voided by the nimaners was 01 a sort to be relished by iveiwiooy lhe maquorurting was m.zntriooiit; and theie were morn rrotostiuo and comical iigaros present than we liave ovr witnessed at a hall of ihis kind. Tho grand provnennde and entree of 01 aractnrs en continue m wqne took place, at U o'clock, at;d the tmpsiahnrouiis were received with Iio hii rous cheering. 1"0 order of dances was as lullnws : 1. Oram! March, "Hu nertiund," L. Fnirelko I. Vim. INain.' Ausilein Kelclie der iu iic.".C. Knut 3 l'romoiiaue. ' Reveille " . Oolde 4. tlaHop licrjf aul, Iterg at " O. Faust i 1'romenade, 'iierlin l'olka " Ktt'liifl i ornet Obligate by W. K.ver. fl. Quadrille, riafn, "Alexandra " C. Faust 7. Promenade, ''Ciyusanuuaiu," from Htal). Mater Rnsslnl fl. Polka. "(Jul pro quo." C. Faust A. I'ri menaue, "Cavatln (r in Na'iuco," Ven!l 19. KchoUlsene, "Amaranth m B. K. Woolf II Promenade. ' Nouiunce Iro'n Ulnorah,".. . Meyerbeer li. quadrille. PoUa " -II. Ilia." Joi n Kit, or ' 1) I remcnade, Potpourri f. Maitlia," Kue lit er 14 Hedowa, "i-lebcs-sirs'iissclien,'' H. Hunnun If), l ancera. "Cape Mar." John Urcim 16. rronieuaile. quudllliett "Die Huud- M liaum " S'.leeman 11. Vaise, Plain.' Alma " llocli.rits-Tun7.e.. V. Harlow IS. tlallop. "I'ustl lon d'aiiiuur," II. ll.riiltttl lit. Promenade, guartett und Flnalo from "Moses" Kosslnl 20. Polka, "Tonl," J. Faust jl. 1' romenade. "Arte tin Manbelli," Verdi 22. Hctioitisclie. ' Bifiii'erhund," (1. ll'ettyer The vestibules and truuts ot tlio ba'cony and Ismily clrc ts wcio tu?tolii:iy drajicd ri;h Us and CnillltlllN. 1'be music was furn'shed bv two irand orchptrm, led by l'roi sso s J. Hitter and Curl liaeituer. U was ad Ihat could be desire. I. The managers were uinqiiitous and urhann, and did evervlliiutf in their power to ndd to the coiutort and enJo ment ol their many patrons. Floor Managors f Hander. L. Hnrm. . anai:ers J. o. F.llls. Jesse H. Walkur F. .1. Walter, W. Flsenlohr C. Macs, rharles Hrlil, Mason Iliricb, L llulinerwald. Casner Dicker H. ileliauer 4'ominittee of AirunKeinsni' K Iteistlc, Louis Hap pel, . I.ai.g. O. Msniler, F. Flelsvlnnann J. Herbert, :. Itilukaiana. Ilorm Oantnelss, Louis Mullur, W. Stoli. C. luch, K Maver. The principal feature of the misquerado wm an iuimeuse car (drawn by tw bcirsj. in which wai placed a globe, with a teerunh o cable running around 1 . This wa operufed by au oddly drossod gent email, who handed comical despatches to those Who surrounded li'tn Ibo ed tor of Tiik Evlm.no Teleoraph drew the following prizes: Nbw Yoiik. January 21. li you proTile to vats for . m at the next friMldontiul e ec:ion, 1 shs 1 a tend your hall. FICitN' A.11 WOOD. Washinoton. Jmuarv21. If there li but vhnsr at your bail. I shall attend it A. JollNSON. Hkakt's Discontrnt, .lanuarv 21. Piiii.aiirlphi A liKwseAi'Kiis : You are reipiesiud to pay your last bill, bciore jou can expect any luitlier liens tv tbi At an tic table. CYKCdW FIEhl. London. January 21 It is Imnosslb'e for me to attend jour ball witn I'rlnoe luiii.s lioMun liuuiietl, as liu is lU Paris, lluu-lettu Is here VK TOIitA, REtilSA. FORTitF.sg MoNRon. January 21 I cannot attend vour bull In uerson. M j ucs uro worfe undiu iiiiiot stelL Yourutl frlenil, Jrl F. I)AV1. 1'uring theevonlnir the H;enL'erlund Soc.ctv bani; several choruses in splendid s v e. A lurjiu figure of a hie formed ol gas jets a adorned the uancinu; floor. Umieriuath it iu gas jets was the gjuipiu lccnd, buruiiig all iiiglil Iho suiiper was served about 12 o'clock. 1. wuj excellent and cheap J he ball broke ul.oia up 2 o'clock this mornintr. It is only iicct bra ry to aud that nil prt- nt.wi-ic highly delighted. Fob the PAnia E.to- ition. 1'rotessor H'slcy will leave Calnoinia lor the l.usceru htulos lu a lew days, witn his great Japanese lioupoof dra matic, vocal, and tcipsichoreau artlslus. iloviill vive a series ol exhibition liere, und then proceed to Pan to attend the (Jiaud Exposition '.hero next lUll. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I For AMilion jl Local Items ee VJnl l''Hjt. i A CiJiANI) COUNTERVEITIXG 5t:IIEMK. Thcrti appears to have Ih'I'ii quttu a stir in polii'e circles iu New Voile in recant to a buhl a: i em it that was imulo tocuculato un Iminen.-e qttun'.itr ol counierleits through that city. Tae bpunou.s currency purported to uave oi-eu issued by the banks in this city. It seems that a detective in Kcw York learned, at an early hour, that ainuu named Clark, Hl'ts Cook, was ati'.i' ipannir th arrival ot a large amount ot counterfeit notes from a cfrtaiu party In this cay, which were to be orliverefi to him at a certuin hotel In t'ort laudt street, near Wesr. Clark, U is alleged, hus been lor the past week secunnn the Her ices ol a laree number of well-known couuterieit ven dors, all ot whom were last rvcninsr to have made a erand raid on all the retail dculeit throuehout that citv. over $.')(), onO of wlip-h was to have been put iu circulation, tfwln? to tlio rirfiui il action taken by the above oilicer. the arty in question having uot vt ind that mailers were not nil rii;lit, and that his uppearam e at the hotel ruialit cause his arret, decamped, and unto a late hour last nmht hud micce-ded Iu avoidiuK arrest. It is said that n curly SlDO.Oiil) worth ot counterfeit bill?, ol various diMinminu- tious, upon tho several uatiunal banks of tlrs citv. were received by lie above party, nil ot which were nianuiactured here. Some twenty women, it u said, were cueaiteu lo put iu circu lation the money, of wbicn ihey were to receive nit 7 per cent. lor nil disposod of. Petty Police Mattkiis. Gillem Clay, a sneak thief, was arrested nisi uigut by uiiicer Duudas. at Tuird uud Uirard avenue, on a ( . hums of latcenv. It appears ihac he went " into a bouse, and appropriated two overcoats to his own use without asbind me leave oi tue owner. He had a beamier betoro AMermaa Shoemaker, who comini"ted him in d'.'iauli, of 4; -.III I hull George Donlsla was arrfted at Fourth and Market afreets laet evcniuu, on a charge ol af..niitin-b hrkin of lnrd Iruiu in front ot a pro vision Hoie. He bad a UearluK befor Alder mRii r.odnnn. and was committed in default of bail to answer. Tho lard is at the Fomtti !! trii. Rtnnnn iinn.p in !berrv btreet. and ctn V.u limi hu Bi.nlvinir to l.lelltenunt liOWITS. Harry VViiliauis ia the name ot an Individual who i lifted with a remarkably bad memory. He boarded at a boui-e No. Spruce street fnr two weeks, and then left rfnd foruot to Oaf hisloard. which amounted to about $12. As bis Christian deportment and example was not considered an equivalent lor his board, he was arrested, and had a bearing betoru AHerinin 'JWerniary. on the charee ot committiue a lrat'd. That eentlenian, kinder than his old landlord, furnlnhel bun with board at the city's expense, until he had au opportunity to prive Lis innocence. A CouRAfir.ous Sehvant Oiri,. Iast evening a couple of the liaht-Qnuered irater nlly went on a cruise In the vlciuity of Krie and Fitzwater streets. Seeing some clothes lelt liiiiililnft on the Hue iu a yard, one of them, named John Welsh, leaped over the fence, and commeuced taking the clothes, and hnuded them over to his accomplice on the other td l". A cervHiit girl en' ployed in the lionise went out. and discovered Wclfli al his little irame. Stie set7Pd on him oud yclb d fur help. He knocked her down and kicked her when she was down: but her spirit was mighty, an 1 she coul In't be subdued. She held on' to her prisoner, and jelled "murder, help, fire, thieves," etc. IW cries attracted Olllcer Weston, who made his opportune appearance in time to tae Welsh Intocuhtody. He was taken bciore Al lernian Titierniary, who, alter hearing all he bad to eav. sent 'him below until he coul 1 have an opportunity of convincing twelve intelligent men that he "hadn't been a doin' nothin'." A Stabmno (Jahk. Oscar Crozier. a colored nmii, was arrested at No. 718 Spailbrd street, last rnpht. for cintmorously wounding a colored girl l'fime I Ann Mittee, In three pine The affair took place last, eveninz about halt past pevcti o'cIjcK. Cro.lcr got into a dillicultv with the girl, and after some crimination and recrin:inntion between the two, he drew a knife and stabbed her in the groin, in the side, and in the back. She fell, and was almost insensible when Oilicer HerBshelmcr entered ami arrestel Crozier. The latter had k hearing belore Alder man Butler, who committed him to await the result of her injuries, Sh is now lying m a very critical condition. They hal b-an livins together lor some time past, and had frequently quarrelled, it Is said. A Bold Highway Pobb kby. Last Sun day evening Sir. James Steel, who bad been out sleighing, left his horse and sleigh iu cl;ir?e of a man at Twelfth and (Jirard avenue, whilst he stepped Inside to call on a friend. He had been gone but a minute when two men came alohz and knocked down the one left in charge, and boih jumping into the sleigh, droc oil'. Mr. Steel lodaed information with the police de partment, aud yesterday morning both ot the guilty parties were arrested. John Mack was taken in Lawrence street, and William Larison at Kleventh and Coates streets, by Sergeant Johnson. Tho sleigh was recovered. They ha I a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson, and were belt to answer th charge ol larceny. Snatching a Watch and Chain. Edward J. Duftec stepped into the saloon corner Ftont and Callowhill streets, aud demanded certain drinks for his individual refreshment. It so happened that this same Dutiee had for some time been greatly iu arrears at this same saloon, and hence his demands were decidedly relumed. At this he took umbrage, and, making a noise, was put out by the barkeeper, Frank Swoep. When outside the door Dutt'e snatched a watch and chain Irntn the barkeeper's pocket, but being held by Svoep, was arrested hi a passing otlicer. He hud a hearing (jelore Aldcr- iiermau iverr inis morning, anil was neia ia default of SOlin hail. 11 andhome Testimonial. This morn'njr Mr. Kobert Ueiiltv. for many veara oecuDvimi the position of Chief Clerk to the Receiver of Taxes, wa the recipient of a verv handsome te'tinionial, in the shap; of a splendid gold watch and chain, from the attaches of the oH'u e. The occas-i'in was the retiring ot Mr. Bsatty from his position, and was the more xnUet'ul to h'm as It was wholly unexpected. The pre hentufion was made bv the new incumbent. Mr. John L. Hill, and the recipient tendi.rjd his thanks in a few well-ehosen vord?. The Wh ATn k h. Yesterday was unusu ally unpleasant, locomotion, alter the storm of the night before, being anything but desirable. it wac siusu, siiii'n, slush everywhere, nlibougti the thermometer had only a slightly upward tendency. At " A. M. it stood at its hiorhes' point. 1(7. fallina- to '.H at midtlav. aud 311 at 3 o'clock. Towards evening it threatened another snow spat, Out during the ni,;ht tap wiud changed to the westward, and this morning the pathways assumed an icy appearance. The reappearance of the sun was most wcicoiu?. Disorderly Mouse Cask. Complaints having trequontlv b'3"n made agaiusi a place at Eighth and lie Jiom stre -ts, kept by a man Hiving the name oi Tiioina Mar-hall, the police paid him a visit, yesterday morning, by pec.iai iirvuai'.ou .uar.-aau ani titreeot tue iti lutites of his crib paid a vis'u, in company with several police oilicer', to Al lerman Tiltermary, at his otlief. 'lhe result ot the viMt wa, that the Alderman accommodated the four of them with lodgings ai the public expense, until thoy could be tried lor keeping a disorderly houe. f Over the lUvKit. Camden this morning presented a pleasant contrast to the wintry asperity ol yesterday, ine peculiarly porous character ot the s nl prevented that slushiness which ootaius about Th'rd and Chesnut streets. There was quite an air ot vitality about the little city, and the lerries were more liberally patronied. It in now, however, thawing, the ' . i -. .11 . i n it J , j, , . . . mercury inoicainig o.i ncgrees in me snaao at 11 o ciock a. ai. Anoeetner, uaniucn to-aay is an improvement on Philadelphia. Infringing the Game Laws. Ordars have been issued lor the arrest of all panics selling came contrary to ordinance. No prairie chickens, grouse, hares, or partridges are allowed to be sold between the 5th of January and the 2"th of October, and woodcocks be tween the fith of January and the 25th of Julv. The penalty of selling game between these dates Is live aoiiars ior eacu piece. Accident. About 1230 to-day O.Uccr John P. tJordon, ot the Ninth District, while atteniptiiiK to get on a Coates street car fell. aietthecar pa-aeu over Ins hand, lniunug it M-verely. lie wa removed t hi home. WanAva still furtunr reuuoeU urionx ot Hnn'i. Youtt and Uov' Clothing bolnir dutormlned to c:oMiout Winter btock. NO BKTTKB 1 N VKHTM K Jf r CAM BE KOITIfn THAN Cl-OTIUAM AT lCU FBKMKNT V'tlCKS, WHICH AISB I.OWKB THAN TlltV 1'O.iSlOLY CAN KB NEXT INTKll. 11A1 V WAV BFTWKIX iBKXHKTT Oo., I'owku Hall, MS M itKltf Stbkki ! 'IFTH AM What Does It MkanT i lie fohowln? startling inloiumuou h just beun recotvud at 'our olhca, and we hasten to lay it tolora our roartors Knockv o Down ! I hu prices ol tut-Urtt-olass reac'y inude Winter lothiiu uow soMinat Charloj Stolro & Co.' havo bt-ea knocked ilowu to the lowon pofttib e U'iiro. a it l U ermiucd to close out the prrwi.t winter to 'k l'orous iu want ol winter clothing will uo well io call soou, at bargain can now Le haa. (.'HAULEd MOKES CO., t'lO'hicri. I'ndof " foutmuntai. lltCAT.3. A 1'fcHSOi UA A UA1 CuUOH, it Khould not U iuu-nrd 1 1ml causnmiitiun havart in, although a ro oi couiiiiiptiou in ran-ly mut with uiuoo jui irnmuU by a dintn u-iuir cough. Where, no tovor, ptvdi"tdtiou to pulinouury d,i,aj exi', a UOtlirll. IU" l !', sirmus umu (UUKi tho luuail Hudwaittca Iho i-uerl Btreutf li aud soou csiah 1 1 flies u Incurahle cuiiistmiiu. In ail caie. then, it m tue pal r plan io koi nu oi a auo h, cold, or hoarwue.il without dnsv.su, I lor thi purpn,o no reiiM'di act more priimpily or inoiv, or witn mom luflit to thw oruau oi mo cii.h t.iau Mr u Juvne'i Hxpi'Otorsnt, au arholu nc.cutoiculiy com- (iu trial, will alwayi bo found tvorihv ol in world- wide roputstion. l'roiar-u ouiy st o.21jlua. nutstnt't. Ko pkalkii daie coucr.iim ui i.oi thst the aril eh t lublid "l.Hi'iu's Kxtrao'," now olT red lor ule lu lint mi. rr et, are ;urt-u. i'n veuiiiuo, st the priiniit mis ol dutr. could no n no d st ltv tlisn iloe the irio of I'liuliiu' ".Vi.'ht-ltioouiiuir ereiii"- vrri.ima of which neiilior Tan nor IaoiiIou hs rmr r jd iced Iho oual. li'irrmhurg I'atrtot. 'Aim. Brsiliord't tret psiutinj, "Sealers rruKhi d b lcetr-t " hsi luu reniovfd irom Wenderoth Tsfor llfowu't. to -o!i' Art Ual. lerv, No. 1 120 Cb.-nut streot. wuern l( will Lo Oil exlil"i'lou lor a nr' ten. mil. AfDKEiroa liuii'mii ii m.uu Sinmi.-S. Ki iainrk. o. 1.11 ow street. curoJ If Dr. firler'S Umnedy. Noir. nn nir. Foa irlNB coulcc'ioo', Irui t.lsad dullocl', (Oto It, W. JkNkIN. No. 1 .'37 Spnn Uardcu street, FOCHTU EDITION THE GREAT LOTTERY. Further Details of lhe Drawing, AVA S I T V. 1 11 ' Ulio Got the Principal Prizes. tic, Ktc, Etc., Ktc., Etc., Ktc. SI'KClAL PESrATCH TO TUE KVKNIJIO TELKORArH.J Cdicaoo, January 22. I am positively In formed by a member of the Committee which superintended the drawing yesterday that the Opera House falls to the lot of A. H. Lee, of rrairie du Kochcr, Randolph county, Illinois, although there is a pretence of great secrcsy Hbout the matter. , The certificates which drew the prizes No. 2 and No. 3 arc unsold. No. 5 was drawn by J. J. Taylor, of .Spring field, Illinois. No. 8 was drawn by certificate on sale in Bos ton. Whether sold or not, is not known yet. No. 7 was drawn by D. Euxaell, Boston. No. 8 was drawn by E. P. Duyer, of Chicago. No. 9 was drawn by an unsold ticket. Here It the Ofllctal Award. No. 1. The Crosby Opora House, and lot on which it stands erected at a cost oi six hundred thousand dollars together with all the splendid stare scenery, machinery, furniture, tlxtnres, and accessories. Drawn by ticket No. 158 HO0, held by A II. Loo. a tarmor at l'ruino du Rooher, Randolph county, Illi nois. Valued, 9(500,000. No. 2. Bierstadt's great painting, entitled "The Yo-8emite Valley." Valued nt twenty thousand dollars. A mauitioent landscape, about 8 ty 11 leet in size, unsold ticket. Keverts to V. a.. Crosby. No. 8. Cropcy's great work, entitled "An Ameri can Autumn." Va ued at six thousand dollars. A plorious autumnal landscape, about 8 by 14 leot in size. Drawn by an un'old ticket. Kevorts to U. II. Crosby. No. 5. Uarl's charmln and celebrated painting of American scenery, uniiuoa "woods in Autumn." Valued at tivo thousand dollars A splendid paint ing. Size about 7 by 10 foot. Drawn by J. J. Tay lor, of Sprlnpfield, Illinois. No. 6. Constant Slaver's celehrated painting, entitled iteccenit'on," valued at Kfotiuo. A laro his torical work tho storv ol s battlo fie'd. Stzo about 8 by 12 Icet. Drawn by an unsold ticcct. liovcrts to U. II. Crosby. No 7. Beard's Great Western Landscape, entitled "Deer on the I'rairfo " Valued at 4000 Size abont 8 by 10 feet. Drawn bv D. Russell, ol Boston. No. 8. Uipnoux's Mugniticeui Landscape) entitled "Alpine Scenery." Valued a". S3000. Drawn by E. f . Dwver, ot Boston. No. 9. Marble Bust of Abraham Lincoln, from life -executed in tho purest Carrara Statuary llarhlo. by L W. Volk, to which has boon assigned a place in the World's Exposition to bo hold at Pari in 1SC7. Valued at $i000. Drawn by an nusgld ticket. Reverts to U. H. Crosby. Total value oi prizes unsold, and reycrtinp; to the Crosby Ait Association, &33.000. FROM EUROPE THIS P.M. Ey Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables THE RAPPAHANNOCK CASE Filial Decision in Favor of the United States. LATEST FROM CANDIA The Insurgents Return Thanks for American Sympathj. Settlement of Differences Between Italy and tho Porte. Etc. Eto.i Etc., Etd Etc., Etc. GBEAT BSITAIN. PccUlon In tlie Rappahannock Case. London, January 22. The Court of Admiralty has just given a final judgment In favor of the United States in the Rappahannock case. This makes the third steamer recovered by United States CodsuI Dudley in the Courts here. A British Protest. London, January 22 Noon. -The Herald of ti morning editorially snys that the fiov eminent has protested against the election of Spain in the steamer Tornado case, owing to its irregularity. The Uerald admits that the opera tions of the Tornado looked suspicious. Arrival of the Australasian aud City of Washington. QfBKNSTOwN.January 22 Noon. The Cunard steamship Australasian, from New York, Janu ary 1), touched here early this morning en route to Liverpool. Liverpool, January 2 Noon. The steam ship City of Washington, which lelt Liverpool on the 12th lnst., was obliged to put into the Shannon this moinine short of coal. CAMDIA. Thanks for Amerltau Sympathy, Atiikns, January 22. The chief of the insur ceuts in Candia has written a long letter to th-i U. S. Consul here, thanking the American people through him for the sympathy extended to the Cretans. lie also petitions the Consul tor American ships-ol-wur to convey away the women and children. TURKEY AilO ITALY. Settlement of the DIAt-rent us. Fi.oniiNL'E, January 22. The question between Italy and Turkey, arising out oi th tiring on an Italian ve3t-l by the Turk has been amicably settled. The Sublime Porte yields every point, and consents to pay indemnity. Muauclal and Commercial Intelligence. Lo,don, January 22 Noon. The Mouey Market n quiet ana steady. Consols quoted at OO'i tor unme t. The following are the corrected quotations for Anii-rirau securities: United States 6-20s, 72J; Krie Kailroad, 43$; Illinois Central, 81. I.ivkhfool, January 22 Noou. The Cotton Market opeued flat. The day's sales will not ngnrcgate more than fiDOO balrs. Middlini Uplands are quoted at 14J d. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERrtOOK. srECIAL DltrtPAlcn TO Tn KVnNINO TKLEOHAPn. Washington, January 22, General Grant (JoinR to Kurope. General Grant has announced his int?nlion to visit Europe this year, and will probably sail in April next, so as to be present at the Paris Imposition. He will take his entire tatnily with him. The General Land Oflice. The Commissioner ol the General Laud Office has Just received returus showing that during the u.ontli of December last 14,854 acres of the public lands wero disposed of at the local officii at Boonevillc, Missouri. The entire practical settlement aud cultivation, under the Home stead act, amounted to 12,228 acres. The New Uvfilme lu Georgetown. The Mayor of Georgetown, District of Co lumbia, has given notice to all the male in habitants, both white and colored, above the nue of twenty-oue years, to appear before him aud the Board of Alderman, at the times named, lor the preparation of the list ol voters under lhe provisions of the late act of Coneress lo reuulate tho elective franchise ol the District of Columbia. This is the first municipal move ment in this direction. Free Traders Looking after their In tercuts. The hotels and halls of Congress are swarming with free-trade men, working zealously to effect a reduction of rates on various leading articles in which they are Interested. The Senate seems disposed, however, to adopt, in tho main, the hcalo reported by their Finance Committee. The House, as shown by its action last session, is ptettv certain to favor even a higher rate of duties than that estabilhed by the Senate bill. Personal. ' The proposed prnloneed visit of Hon. E. B. Washburnc, of Illinois, in Europe, is thought to indicate that General Vrant will not bo a candi date for the Presidency at the next elction, as Mr. Washburne is recognized as his right-hand man. The Next Veto. The veto of the Nebraska and Colorado bills is expected to-morrow. The Bankrupt Law. Senator Poland proposes to briug up the rankrupt bill directly atler the Tarilf bill is disposed ol. CONGRKSSIUNAL. PROCEEDINGS. Senate. Washington, January 23. Sir. Wilon( Mass, (In troduced a bill lo cqiiahzo tho bounties of soldier., sailors, and murines, in tho Into war. The lirxi sec tion irives to each and every soldier, sailor, and marine who enlisted in tho lao war, whs has re ceived, oris entitled to recive, a bounty ol $100 and no more, and who has been or may bs heroal'ier honorably Ob-charped, a bounty ot eitrht and one third dollars per month forevery month of servlco. Second 2 provides that in calculating the amount ol bounty doe and to be paid, deductions shall be made lor any and all payment ot bounty or prize money made or atrrecd to be mad? b- the United States, so that in do case sha'l the United States bounty exceed eirht aad one third dollars per n outh Men who dcrertea from the armv and navv, and lirbel deserters who enlisted in the United States service, are excluded ; alss, alt who were di cnarssd at their own retiuist, except for transfer or promotion alter two vears' service. Widows and neirs ol deceased soldiers entitled to the bounty are io receive it. Section 3 provides the order in which tho account ing otlicer shall pay the bountrto widows and heirs; Hist, to the wido of tho soldier or sa lor, if there be one; sccond.it there be no widow, to the children of dcotacO; thi'd, tuon if there be no widow or childien, to tho father or mother of suoh deceased goldiet, sailor, or marine; provided that do bouotv shall be paid to tho heirs ot any claimant not resi dent in the United Sta'cs. Pcci'on 4 repeals the bounty law of last sumnvir, and provides that a!l sunn paid under it shall bo deducted tr .m tho amount to bo paid uudur this act. Tae bill was reierreu to tne .tuntury Connuit ee. The Chair laid beloie iho Menate a communica tion troin the Governor oi Missouri, annouucinqr Hie election of Mr. Drake as the successor ot B. Grata Brown irom tho 1th of March, 18ti7, which was orocrcd to be aled. Also, a communication from th trovernor of Montana, transmitting certain resolutions of the Legislature of that Territory. sir. Willey ( W. Va.l rose te a question ot privi lege. A few saps aeo ho had read Horn iho Wheonnir e7ier coriain editorial extracts irom that paoer, written bv a man who has tinco been appointed Pottmasteroi Wbeelin. These extracts bitterly denounced Mr. Johnson for his conduct on tae 4tn of March, etc. Mr. Wiilev nad since received a letter Irom tho editor relerroa to, in which ho dis claims responsibility for an? one but ol the articles, thcrest haviiur been tnken Irom other papers. He wished to give him the benefit ot the correction, that it mltfhi go forth lor what it was worth. House of Representatives. Mr. Stevens ( Pa.) asked loave of absonco ibr the remainder ot thesession for Mr. Washburne (III.), the condition of whose health rendered it necessary for In in to seek relief and relaxation in travel. Leave of absence was granted unanimously. Mr. l'uiue (Wis.) introduced a bill to punish per sons putting obstructions on railways used fur the transportation of United States mails. Itoiorred to tho Post Oflice Committee. Mr. Schenck (Ohio) intioduced a bill for the sale ot the Hot Spring Kosorvation in Arkansas. Re ferred to tho Committee on Fublio Lands, On motion of Mr. Kasson (Iowa), the Committee on a Uniform System of Coinage, Weights, and Measures was authorized to euip.oy a clerk lor forty davs. Mr. Donnelly (Minn ) In'rodueed a bill to facili tate the construction of a branch of the Union i'a i hc Kailroad, Irom Sioux Citv to tho bead ot Lake Superior. Kolcrrcd to the Committee oa l'a:iUc Kailroad. Mr. Benjamin moved to reconsider the voto wnerebv his rt solution to pav the increased com pensation of a member to Mr. C'olirotb, of Pennsyl vania, Irom th adjourning of the Thlrty-ulnth Con gress to tho rime he lost his seat by Mr noonti, the contestant, being somittod in his place, was re lened to the Juoioiary Commute. He thought the propriety of the resolution was so clear that the llouso would pass upon it without any report Irom a committee Mr. Raymond (N. Y.l inquired whuther the Judi ciary Committee was likelv to report back tho bill referred IO it at tli beginning ot the session, tor the repeal of tne section giving increased compen sation lo members, and which provided tor the reitiudlng ot tae increased pav actually drawu. Mr. Wilson (Iowa). Chairmsn ot the Judiciary Committee, did not see that the question had auv pertinency to lhe mattei'lboiore the House. II tho Judiciary Commit ee wer to report ba ' uch a bill, it was to be expected that the majority ot the House, which had voted lor the increased compen sation would vote down the bill. Mr. Raymond (N Y.) remarked that he bad not drawn his Increased compensation, and did not wish to do so until the question was lluaily sett od He did not want to diaw it, lest he might not be able lo a it Mr. lliaine(Uo )callod at'entlon to the fact tha Mr Koouta (l'a.). who had not boon la his seat at all lor the tiniu covered in the reso utlon. hud f'mwn the increased compensation tor tha time. ' Mr Hawes (Muss.) slated in reuiV. thai the dif ference between tho cases was that Mr. Koouta wai the member tie jure and tlmroiore untitled to tho iiav whereas Mr. CotlVoth was only tie member inct'o, and was entitled uoithoi- to the scat nor thi "alr Blidne (Me.)thourht that the tUjutto member who wa. performing his duties had uo more r.ght to it than 'he other. Mr Schenok ( Ohio) Jocularly suggested an amend muiit proviuina that Coli'rotU slioulu be entitled lu ciieilsh in good fauh tho same conoientions lea ing iho othT mewhors of Congress in reference to refunding th lDcreacd pay, when they do ' 'lhe CoininitieH a ns rtlsohai and and the ro;o utiou was aCoptod -ai, H4 ; nuvs 38. On motio" of Mr Washhitrue (Ind ), amended st te sui?eetlonol M-. lavlor (X. Y ). the princip e o'fllie resolution wn applied to Hie cases ol Mr. Vcorhces (lua ) and Mr. Brooks (X Y'.) Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jan. 22 Beported by De Haven k Iiro., So. 40 b. Third street SECOND BOAUD. ino0 6-i0 eo jy....io4ii 4 -h Cbes&Wal.... El 400O OO. louso Ucadiua...boO 61 i W do . 613 00sh do 6181 100 U do s8(i 611 luosh do i 61J 18 sh Cam k k 12tS 8 sh O k A scrip.. 4U 50 sh 18U1 & 15th... luj lhOsu Cuts of .ui 400 sh Heading. . tiOO CI FEOffi BALTIMORE TO-DAT. The Monumental City Again Ksclttrl The New Klerllou Ordered The Rebels to Have Full Sway, IClc. OTKOIAL DKSPATOIl TO 111! BVKNtNO TRI.KOltAPH lUi.TiyoBK, January 22. The bill whith parsed the Sl'iryland Lesislature and la now a law, requitins a new election for Mayor and City Council of D iltimore on the 6th ol February ensutng, causes iutene cteltement among the politicians here. It is supposed that Daniel Harvey will be again nominated for Mayor by the Copperheads. Neither indicate nor Democrats will be likely to make nomina tions. Thia elertion will make an en'.ire change in every city odice from Mayor down. It Is sup posen that Mayor Chapman and the existing ot.cmls will cchtesl the legality of the election in the Courts. PENNSYLVANIA. LUtaSLATUISK. Sruate. llAnaiRRURO, January 22 Mr.Connell proented a pttniou liom one hundred members ol tho 1'ln lndeipbia bar in lavor ot increasing the salaries ot the bupreino Court J u (ices to 8b00O. Mr. Iislier read petitions from citizens of Lancas ter county, praying that the l'ennsylvania Kailroad Company be oompe.lea to rebuild Coluinbis Bridge, on pain of forfeiting their franchise. Mr. G lata, one from Wnghtsvillo oi the same Im port. ilr. Wh'to, a petition from citizens of Saltsburg for a prohibitory liquor law in the State. Mr. Worthinuton, a petition to allow tho Chester Creek hailroad tocouueot with the Baltimore Ceu iral Kailroad. Ms, McCandless introduced an sot enabling the 1'hiladelphia Commeicial Wharf Company to isue bonds. Mr. Council read a supplement to the Kensing ton aud Oxford l'lank Uoad Company. Mr. Cowlcs called up an act validating the mort gage issued by the l'hiladclpluaCoal and Iron Com. it any. I'as.cd. Mr. Donovan called up the act incorporating tho Sisters ot Mcrcv, id l'lulaoeiphia. l'asscd to third reading and postponed. House of Representatives. The following bills were introduced: Mr. frceborn, a supplement io th act for tho llepistratiou ot Births, A'caths, and Marriages Mr. Mann, one increasing the cflloioncy of the common school s stem, and fostering schools ior the education of teachers. Mr. Luctz ottered the lollowing resolution : Itetolved. That Senator be Insti noted, and our members in Congress be requested, to so amend the Negro Suffrage act of tho District of Columbia as to put white men, emigrants or otherwise, who are citizens, or who have declared their intentions of becoming citizens and rosidonts of the District, upon equal looting with negroes, and to oxtond to them the same privileges now enjoyed by the negroes. Relerred to the Committee on Fodoral Halations. An net authorizing the Governor to appoint an additional Notary l'ublio at 1'hiladelphia was passed. A supplement to an act incorporating tho Mon tana Gold and silver Mining company was passed. An act defining tho duties of Inspectors of Phila delphia County 1'riBon was passed An act continuing the exuding rate of fees of tho C eik of Court oi Quarter Sessions ot 1'hiladelphia was pascu. I atest Markets by Telesroph. Nf.w York. January 22 Cotton dull at 34 '.c Flour firm: salosof 600i) bbls. Mate 8!f5012 40; Ohio, 'l wa 14 lb: wes'orn, s ookiu 7&; olItn ern, $12 617. Wheat dull and nominal, ""ale of 7UU0 bush. Western mixed at SI 22, Oats qu'et. Fro v:sions dull, unchanged market. WhHky dull. Baltimobk. January 22. Cotton firm at 84i.'341 ior Middling C pi amis. Cofleo steady; the stock of ltio is reduced, flour is dull, but there Is no ouotu D'e change in prices. In Vhcat there are no reoelDta. or sales, or change to notice. Corn .s dull: sales ot both wnfte and yellow at llc l-i'l; Uats dull; sa'es at E8o. Cloverseed scarce, and is hold at $8 75a'.) bush Timothy seod is steady at 83 60;! 75. Flaxseed $2 50. Sugars are quiot but firmatlatr quotations Whisky m unchanged ; salos light and prices Irregular. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Supreme Court Clilel Justice Woodward, and JudgoB 1'hompson, Head, and Aguew. fennsyi vania Salt Miinulacturinx Company vs. liiiza Jano Jtel. Krror to Disii ivt Court ot Allocbeuy county. Judgment reversed aud a venire facias do novo awarded. Warner vs. IIofTman, non pros.; Lavrence vs. Insuranco Compauy, non pros.; Kulston v. Molcr, nonpros.; lvonuett Square vs. 1'ierson, non pros; Tulloch vs. Worrall, non pros.; Last l'ennsylvania Kailroad vs. fcchollonborger. Argued by F. W. Hughes, Ksq , lor pIuimuTin error, aud J. W. Kyan and Kcnjuunn W. Cummings, Ikqs., lor defendant in error. District Court Jadge Sharswood. Samuel B. Bailey & son vs. Stephen Fianasen, owner or reputed owner, and Xaomas M. i'ioHinan, con tiactor. W illiam F. Spieler vs Sarmicnfo & Mc'irath. An action to recover damages lor a luaed excessive dis traint tor lent in ariear. Verdict for deiuudunt. District Court Judge Mare Osboru Conrad vs. Lewis 11. iiroomall. Before roported. Verdict for defendant. Thomas Mcllor k Co. vs. Jos. Way, trading as E." D. Way. Au action on a book account. On trial, fcpeukman for plaintiff; Woodward for defendant. Miultz & Gardiner vs. John O'ltyrne, aduiiniatra tor ot Margaret Dunlevy. An action ou a book ac count. Verdict lor plaintiff, $507 37. Court of Oyer and Terminer Judgos fierce and Brewster Messrs. X. li DAdght aud John O'HTrno, l'rosecutlug Attornoys. This morn ing, in tha case of the Commonwealth vs. Batdian, tiie especial venire ol jurors was returned, and alter considerable parley a jury was empanelled. Mr. Dwigbt opened the cae ot the Commonwealth by reading to the jury that part of an act of Assembly which defines murder in the first degree; explaining the meaning ot the act; making a low reniar.s con cerning the different grades ot murder; and stating the lollowing lacts as what the Commonwealth expects to present: A Mr. l'eak was sftting in his bar-roora, at the southwest corner ot Federal street and Fassyunk road, on tho f vening of August 1, IStitj, when Bastiau, a man mined Finney, and some others, entered the p ace lor liquor Some spots on the clothes of the deceased wero remarkoa bv Mr. Fmney, and. in consequenco ot somuthiog said, hard words arose, and finally b'ons. A aian named Hamilton was throwing bot tles at Finney and Harmer, at a door throu ;h which Haitian had pnssod. llastian went to the kitulieu, vol a nun. and tired at Harmer. tho loud takiinr t ti ct in the body of the deceased, and causing his crath lliomas Da'y I am a surveyor in the First Dis trict; my business is to tak surveys of premises, etc , and make plans from the survevs; I drew that plan ot ihe hcuso of l'eak the houso ou tue south wet corner of Federal street and I'assyuuk road. a plan of the bar-room, fixtures, and kitchen wore produced bv the Common veaith to this witness for nk limitation 'lh) delunso objected to the offering ( I the plan iu testimony, because there was an argu ment, and also because tho plan was imperfect in to' eral respects lhe Court ordered that the plan be withheld until all the fli llcicucles shall be supplied. Hut alter- aids the Court said thai this plan was offered by t -e Commonwealth. It it was competent testimony :t would be allowed in; if incompetent it would be t xciuded. II the defense wis! ed to have auother p un, toey themselves had a right to procure it. Mrs. Amanda Harmer I am the wido y of .lames 1. Harmer; 1 was living Auirust I last, at No. 1208 t o'.itn Filth streot: my husband was brought home ileud about tl o'clock n the evening of August 1 ; the p.ii-t mortem examination was niaue upon his body tv Dr Mia;-loin h, at my house. Dr. E. U. Snapleigh I was the physician of the lute t oroner, and made a post mortem examination upontiu bodv of Jauv'S V. Harmer; I discovered six gun allot w. unds In lrout of the lelt arm-pit, Mi' i in a circle whose radius was about an iuoli aud ha t ; the balls passed in between and through tho id.s, lractunug the second rib, tlirougo the upper urt oi the lelt lung, the upper part of'the heart, too l.cr part ol the right 'ung, and upoer part ol the over; these are throe of tho bails found lu tae bod '. ( Witno-s showed lliein to the Jury.) If t.ioy were l end they wuuld bo about the size of a large poa ; lie organ 1 bsve mentioned wore vtrv much i iildled; James 1'. Harmer came lo Ins death in cui.Mqucuce ol lhe wourds I have described. Cross xsiiiiued- I oo not kuow where or how i live wounds were received ; the bullets passod h oi" the armpit ot the iett side to tnoeluventh no on the right side; If deceased had hcou ereot the iiu that made the wound must nave been pointed dowuwa'us. x Coroner Tavlor I was the late Coroner of the coinlv; 1 held au Inqiinst upou the body of do cis.ed; 1 was at the prerui-e- .outUwest corner ol Federal meet aud l'aitsyuuk road; 1 reu-lved this guu from Sir. 1'euk ; (a gun was iheo hsuded to tlie wit moss i) 1 hsve b.d it lu my possession ever Muoe; mv private mark Is upon it; l'eak gave it to me at my cilice. Cross-examined The sublet matter of the jury's verdict al the ht-stiug was that deceased came to hi death in conoquneo of gun -shot wound if sn ct 1 at flic hnnrisof llastian, which a ouods woro lulluyt-tl In solf-delonse. . Oavid Ooldy I knew flecoasea; l kuo tr dofondnnt; I remember tho occurrence; on tft alleinoon ot the 1st ol August l mot nir. iisriner at I xick street, and rode with him to l'eak p.acn; arrived at tho place, Mr. Harm r, myself and Kobrrt and Vf sslungton Hamilton entered me oar to take drinks; all approached tho bar, and I noticed Harnu-r having somo word" with a man nam'd Finney; Harmer made uo ot soms very harsh words to J'inneyj I quieted Harmer soon by urging all to come and drink; we all drank, and atterwards Finney went to the roadside and sat down in an armcha'r; Harmer wont to tho chair and leaning over Finney used more bad language; this also seemed to pass away; au oi us started oat doors; I supposing we worn going away; by "a 1" I mean itarmer, tne two iinmntons, mysen ann ott'cr 1 oo not rememoor; whllo we were standing in Federal street, about two stops from Ilia door, I standing at the left side ot Harmer, noticod Finney coming out : I did not notice liasttau ;Finuev wont to Harmer and said, "Harmer, you don't mean what yen saiuf" ' Yes I do, you son of a " replied Harmer, and he immediately Knocked Finney dowa; Finney and Bastiau then ran Into the house; I fol lowed them: Harmer and Washington Hamilton went In alter Finncv and Badinn; when I went ia I saw one ol them drop down boini'd tne par as u dodging a bottle; I ill ink it Was Finney; Harmer wns firing bottles and glaa-es as hard as h" could ; I saw but one person behind the bar; I saw Harmer go np as if intending to strike the mis behind ihe bar; I did not see whether ho struok the man or not. but be made a desperate strike; the next thing I saw was a vnn pointed ont ot a door, and Harmer was stand ng with his arm raised to throw directly at the door; he was firing at tho floor; tho man was behind the door so that he could not bo seen, and be held the gun so for a long timi; I cried out "Don't shoot;" in the meantime Harmer was throwing bo tles and glasses right at the door: the gnu was fired, and Harmer reeled and went about half way to tho door beloie he tod; I do not tnlnic that Harmer was faithertlian seven feet Irom the muzlo ot the gun when ho was shot; I could see about two foet of the gun barrel; I then told Harmer he was shot; I helped to carry bina In: when tho gnu wai flroit, I could see only Harmer and myself In the room; f did not see Washington Hamlltou; I did not 800 llastian after he ran iuto the room. Cross-examined It was about 3 o'clock In the afternoon when I met 11 armor in Dock street; he bad been drinking, 1 think; he was lively; we did not start to l'eak's until near sunset; between 8 o'clock and sunset we drank a good many timet; it was mar 8 o'clock when we arrived at Peak's.' On trial. Messrs. Joha Gotorth and William G. MoC auley for defendant. Public Notiok E. O. Whitman k Co.. No. 8H Chesnut streot. are now ready to supply their choioa and pure Couleoiions, put up In neat boxes. Also, a large assortment of Imported Boxes, Sur prises, and Knick-knacks, for Trees. I apiks, oo to (. Htbon Morsk & Co , No. 902 and U04 Aich stroet, tor your Fried Oysters, Catckou (Salad, Coflee and f ollies Thy our Yankee liunns. Mohsk ft Co.. No. 902 and 004 Arch streot. A Card, TT" BHI.Ik.VINa THAT TIIK CUT, QIT A LITT li7ANr mica of Clothing arb mattkb9i t fc'NOT US WORTHY TUB SCRUTINY AND COM Jf J ,7-Mlr.ltATI0N OR ritUOKNT MBN, WK 1HV1TB., 1 jr' A CAHKKOL EXAMINATION OF OUR jjjj Sui-Kitn Stock OF WlNTKlt ItEAPY MADK CLOTHING), f?,"""FM nil AOINQ KVERY VARIETY OF lRK.S8.yf II E Sr-BUSINKtifl, AND STRTCH.T SUITS l'niCRSti I r"Al.L H6.0UCED S1NCK TAKING ACCOUNT OBi Wanamakiik k HnowK, POFUtAR CLOTHIJO HOtJOB, Oa k Hall. finntttes- corner Rixth anrt Makikt Stries. M AKItlKI DONNFLLY-ROYCK -June 4 I806. by the Rev T. A. Ken.ley JMkhI1 DONMCLLY to Miss M.KY U. KOY( K. all of thlscltr. , KFL'sON-ILWPOOLK -On January 21. 117. br the Rev W V ltoweis M r. (' i A It l,h..- S. NblLMici to, Aliss Li.ir. rv. i,i,Airuiiu. notn ot tills ciiy.. diki). Iir.rMNKB -On the ltb Instant. II FLEX 8UMME1H, wlie oijohn (!. IHuiimcr, agcl '!)e i Funeral irom her husband's c-iiitcnce Lsucsstar avenue, below Monument road, on Thursday, tha liistuut, al 10 o'clock A. M. liOKDA. On the 21st of Janunrv, IB6T. TRKVANTON ' UA 1 .LAS Hi iHUA auej ft Tears anil 4 months llielum rnl wl, I tiike place on I hursUav. the 21th in stant, ut 11 o'c.ock A. M.. Irciin tne residence of his 'allier, .Ufene llorrta. No. 'Hi Wool l.ogtn 8iiiara. The male irlcuds 01 the fann y are Invited to stieuX " ASTLIN. On the ovonng or the 2llth Instant, of disease 01 Iho heart. .Mrs. MAKY I'AM'LIS. 'I he relatives and irlnnds 01 iho family are rospncttu'lr Invlteo to attend he Mincrsl Itom her lute roselones. No. UU4 slonroe street, ou 1 hurt Jay moriiiiu', tlie 21th iu sluni. at 8 o clock. COCnKAN. On the 20th Instant, LEWI.S COCHltVK. In tlie ':( year 01 liisaxe. Tne relutivea and trieuds of tho family ate resnectmllr Invited to attend the tuneral, fiotn Ills I .to residence. No. 617 8. Mnth s'rect oa liiiirsilay next, the Hih In stunt, atH o cock A. M. IIASSN. On'tlie 1!) h Instant, DIM EL PLYNW son ol ticorge S. and K llnsxan SKed 3 yeara an.l 6 months. Interment iu W ooUinuds cuietury, at li o'clock oa Wednesday. 5 DE HAVF.X.-On tno 19th Instant, Mm SAR VU AN if. wile ot ijetuxe Pe lluven Jr. 'lhe relatives and Inuneillale IrlonJs ot the faulty ore resucctlull.v IiivIkhI to nttend the mneral, Irom hor lata residence. So MhO Prankmrd road, un VVedujadsy at tor noon, the 23d ins uut. ut 1 o'uoek. McoriLKIS. On the 20ta Instant, WILLIAM Mcgl H'KIN, aged 4i years. . Hie relative and trlemls of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Ins ate resilience. So. Ult Germuntown avenue, on 'ihuraday murnliig at 8X o'clock.. MUHPiIY. On the 21t Instant, Mrs. FANNY MTJIt PI1Y. the beloved wile of Michoul Muruhv, luthe4titU vtai of tier age, alter a lung aud palulul illness, whiutt bhe bore with Christian resignation. 'lhe relatives and 11 lends 01 the lamlly are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, f mm the residence 01 her husband, o. 11,11 8. Klghth street, stove Carpenter, oa Ihursday morning at 8 o'clock. SF.WLlV.-On the 21t Instant, at 12 o'clock P. M JUL1A M4WL1N, wl'eot James W. Newlln. PEARCE. On the 20th instant, ELIZABKTH Q., wbe cl N ill la 111 It. Pearce, In the 47th Year ol bersire. The lelativi s and irieiuls ol the tainliy are rospecttuhr lnited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hunband, lo. 2042 Locust street, on Weilneailav after noon all o'clock, lo proceed to Odd Fellows' Ceme tery. STAC KHOtJSE. At H-rrUburg, Ps.. on the 21st In stant, ot psTalvsis. Mr. JAMK3 a. Sl ACKUOLalt, Br., in the ttth vear ot his skb Ti e relatives and trieuds of the tamlly are respectfully Invitert to attend tho tuneral, Irom tho reslUunce 01 Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Front street, third door he ow Mul berry ilanlsburg, on S ednesduy a ternoou at t o'clock. WARNER. On the 2flth Instant, SARII W'ARVER. widow ot thu late Captulu Joseph M. Warner, aged W jears. The relatives and trieuds 01 the lamlly are respectfully Invited to attend tho luuoral, Irom her late residence. So HWtt 8 Front street on Thurditv morning at hi o'clock, 'i'o prooied to swedes' Oround, Otsegu street, lor luienuent. BUIiGLAIl PREVENTIVB. A NKWAITI cle. which prevents s door key from be ne turned iu ihe lock by tho nippers of a burg ar. For sale by - . ... - 'IKUmaN nHaW. ,.o. 83.5 (FlKht Thlrtv-flvel MARKET St., below Mil's. TirON, BRASS. AND SILVER-PLATED DOOM J Bolts ana Door Chains, and a tut! variety ol other door juBienlni's lorsaleliy TRUMAN 4 .MlAtV. o- (Elxnt 'Ihlrty-five) MA KKKT Wt below N luth. fflCA TRAYS ANDWAITKRjl, OF VARIOUS J- 1 attorns aad a full range of sizes, are or sale TRUM N & SIUW'S. ,o1M5fFltit Thlrtr flyelMAltKKT Bi.. iMilowNiota. W A R B U R T O M. FAKUIONKLF. II ATTFR, No. 4S0 fllKSNI'T Htreoi, Nexi door to 1'ost Oflice. SKATING PARKS. rpiE (ill AN I) CAItNIVAL, GEKKANiOWM PASK, lO-XlUllT (Tuesday), Jauunry 't i. hKAHKOMl'IC-lLLUMIVsTIOV. t. (ANTRAL SKATIXCJ I'A RS. ril'TEKNlII AJ) WALLACE STKEF.TJ (ibUU SHATIXG ALL 1AV A NO KVN'lMJ It yKATIXG! fc K A TING I WEST PUlLADELfHl A SKA 1 1 Ml PARK. THIUIY-FIR8T aril WALNUT St esU. (oeHplendid 8now retnovsd. 0 pea a 'IU 1 ' k. at bIkIil li 1 1 S rwm