LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. iSdwr2?r-Tir. Un,,e'1 8imb wt" " fr.niU-r-dll!il?"nt J'ri"- In which John W. m 7! ?''.mlV J hN WM Proceeding In rem. In which the Government claimed the artl "0"1". forf..itd because of non Vmi,r'lt,01 .".twinl l "' actor Con Kress July is, iww. The esse of the (lovernment Hfnteniiwr. lstifl. the claimant gave bond and notln-'and began a distillery at No. I tin rassa ? S T 1 but !' Ul" special tax of tl'O, On Nmcmher a, Deputy Collector William H. went to the claimant's distillery; he did not the claimant, nor did he Inquire lor claimant ! bonk; but he aaw a lame quantity or mash sK, as much as would require six hogsheads of mnlaes there was no bonded warehouse ou the premise, nor was there a cistern mom. Me selr.ed evnyihlng there, and placrd a watchman oyer the Placj. On trial. O'NpII and HnnHall for claimant. HUP11KMR COUKT-Cblef Justice Woodward, and Judges Thompson, Read. Strong, and Agncw. The following cases were areucd: Hparhswk et al. vs. The Union Passenger Railway Company. K enton vs. The Union rasspnger Railway Company. These are argumeiiis involving the qumtlou of Hie tight of Fassonger Itnllway Companies to run their cars on Sunday. The legal points In them were fully rcportel when the cast, of Nparhuwk et al. vs. The Union Pnsenger Railway Company was tried hplore the isisl l'rlus Court some months ago. A decision Will probably he given In a week or ten days. COUltV OFUUARTKIlNKswlONt-l-Judge Ludlow. The morning whs taken up in the trial or a case of assault and battery, alleged to have b-en committed by a man with Intent to outrage a little girl but four years old, the details ot which are unfit for publica tion. CITY INTELLIGENCE. rs additional local itkms 8kb third pauc.j Tub Dental Comkoks of Philadklphia Annual Commkncbmknto. This afternoon and evening the two Dental Colleges of thU city hold their annual commencement at the Musical Fund Hall. At 4 o'clock that of the "Philadelphia Donlnl College" takes place. This Itihtilntion won organized four years ago, eleven students being in attendance during the first year. The second year there were twenty Blx, the third year forty-six, and the present year seventy. The valedictory address will be delivered by Professor Thomas Wardle. and the depree of "D. fc. S." conferred npon the following gentlemen, thirty In number: Julian J. Anderson, Mass.; Stephen T. Roaln, Jr., Pa.; James K. Klaiichard, J.a.; Frederick K. Crosby, Conn.; Charles M. Curtis, Pa.; Roger Cutlur, N. C; Charles V. u Horn-Let , Pa.; tteorge P. Frsn.lln, Pa.; Henry L. Gllmour, Ireland- Kdward Modrir., tier maoy; Daniel U. Harkins, Maas.: William C. Head; Pa.; Arthur liolbrook. Wis.: William U. Iloward. Pa.; Frank A. Hunter. N.Y.: John O. James, N. C; M.Lukens Lang, Pn.: Andrew V. McAvennoy. New .Brunswick; Louis P.Meredith, Ohio; Kdward D. Moore, Ohio; George B. Morris, W. Va.; Ueorge H. Nyce, Pa.: John J. Pills, N. Y.: Joba Powers, Me.; David D. Bralth, Mass.; Leopold M. Townsley, Miss.; Karl R. Walther, Germany; Marshall U. Webb. Pa.; Otis a White, Mass. At 8 o'clock in the evenlntr the exercises of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery will take place. This Is the eleventh session of this Institution, its matriculants numbering one hundred. The valedictory address will be de llvered by Professor T. L. Buckingham, and the degree of "D. 1). 8." conferred upon twenty-six graduates, as follows: Htephen Armns, Cuba; John Asplnwall, Mass.; Kdward M. lieesluy. N. J.: Charles ittilklev. Pa.: John N. Crouse, I I.; Chnrles 11. Darby, Mo.; Frank Darby. N. Y.: Souire C. Dayan. N. Y.: James W. Gurley, Oregon: Roheit lluey, Pa.: James Lewis, "Vt.; David R. Martin Pa.; Mariano Martorell, Porto Rleo; John Q. McDavld. s. C; Henry W. Moore, Pa.: Gonzalo Orue, Cuba: -Canlmlro Portfllo, Cuba; George I j. Rauch, Pa.; John s. Kruitn, Pa.; James A. Sheldon, N. Y.; Clinton W. Strang. N. Y.: James Taylor, Kug 1 end; George R. Tbomiis, Pa.; i'ranclsco Vega. Porio Pico: U. Meredith White. M. D. Pa.; Joseph F. Wins low, N. Y, Thb Church Union. This is a new reli gious -weekly, devoted to the unity of the Christian Church. It advocates the freedom of the Communion Table to all believers, and the equality of the ministry of all denominations. It opposes ritualism In every form, and Is sus tained by writers in all branches of the Church. Its editorial management is impersonal, thus preventing the possibility of favoritism for any particular sect, and at the same time securing the best writers and the freest expressions of thought. It is for sale at Mrs. Jane Hamilton's, No. 1331 Chesnut street; at Presbyterian Rooms, Mo. L'134 Chesnut street; at Methodist Rooms, Tfio. 1018 Arch street; and by news dealers generally. Published at No. 103 Fulton street, New York. We have received from A. Winch, No. 505 Chesnut street, a copy of a compact little work, Issued by him, entitled "Chronicles of the Orent Rebellion." It is a copious compilation of all the events or the war, with their dates. It has a full index, and Is a mo.it valuable work of reference. We have also laid on our table tho second olome or Tlcknor & Field's Diamond Edition oj Dickens. It is ''Our Mutual Friend," done up In the same handsome and cheap style -which we commended in the "Pickwick Papers." G. W. Pitcher, No. 808 Chesnut street, has It for sale. TheDombM'.dk to Speak. Yesterday after noon a man by the name of Nathaniel Wolfe, and passing himself off as a maimed soldier, was arrested at Odd Fellows' Hall, on Main street, Frankford, on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. When arrested he had with him a statement written upon a sheet of foolscap paper, to the effect that he had been a soldier in our army. It also stated, that in one of the engagements in Virginia he had been wounded in such a manueras to cause the entire loss of speech, and that he was soli citing help to enable him to have an operation performed upon him, by which his speech could be restored. When he wanted to express anything to another.ho would write it out with a piece of chalk. The suspicions of several parties were aroused by his actions, and he was taken to the (station House. On being searched his power of speech suddenly came back to bim, and be indulged himself in a number of oaths that, for atroolty, would have done credit to the "Black Avenger of the Bpanlsh Main." Alter he had calmed down a little he got into a more penitent mood, and said that it was the first time he had ever done such a thing. Alder man Holme, however, committed him in de fault ot SoOO ball to answer the charge of obtain ing money under raise pretenses. Licenses Issued by City Commwioxers To day. The following licenses to sell liquor were lbsued to-day: Thomas Dickinson, Whitebeuso, Brldosburg, Ticnnt v-t.Viird Ward. Edward McBrlde, No. 1714 South Second street, First Ward. Daniel Kelley, Southeast corner Second and Tanker streets. Second Ward. Clendenniug & Stewart, No. 1408 Shlppen it ,.ct 'l'wni v-uiTth Ward. James Dougherty, Northeast corner Sixth and Bhippen streets, Fourth Ward. , lames Beck, No. 758 South Third street, Third Henry Jeffras. Southeast corner Twelfth and Girard avenue, Twentieth vVard. John J. Brady, No. bl3 Sutherland avenue, Twenty-sixth V ard. James Dagely, Southeast corner Second and VArk ctrAAtu. Nineteenth Ward. James Dagely, Houthwest corner South and -Enn .ircoifi Kou rth Ward. Tamna Duselv. Northeast corner Frankford mn nvnnue. Nineteenth Ward. James Dagely, Northwest corner Belgrade street and Frankford road. Eighteenth Wrd. Francis Nelbert, No. 1706 Shlppen street, Twenty-slxth Ward. Petty Police Cases. Yesterday morning a Bang of youngsters, who had been, i t is alleged ilflrlng various articles in the neighborhood ,.ih and l'enn and Shlppen atreew Af tera hearing before Alderman Titter .heVwere committed on a charge of lar- eens a.small place 1 Almond I street was ar- Ha was committed bv Alderman littermarytc P" r" .o,,i vinir stolen goods. ormiey were arrestod on B' on Malii street, in Frankford, wh list a ak lag a -..... r. . hon nut together, ami. getting unruly, undertook to mak a big noise .u.t, im,,u,.,nUnt They were arrested I" w" """.V.r;:;;. IVihA nce. and after a hearing before Alderman Holme, were held In 400 bail each lo answer. A Daeino and Bdccessfdl House Robbery. ! atmiitftn'i-lrutlr lrnit avunltlV the hOUse Of Mr. fcamuel Parkhlll, at No. 808 Wallooe street, was ulered by thieves. They got into the upper part of the house ondetected, although tne family were in the lower part at the time, ana tani:iii.iH tha uhnla nlrnvi TIlHV SUOOOOUtMl 1U netting tv.m in money. It 1 supposed ttiey entered by the front door. TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, A Cannes ok ttik Childrrw of ths Citt ia about being tnkeu by the police force, uuder the .an-eiTislon of the lieutenants of the different district. Kdward Hhlp pen. Ks ., President ol the board of School Control 6, this morning visited the Mayor's oiHce to deliver the necessary blanks, lie addrcpsed the lieutenants who were there assembled upon the character of the work re quired of them, urging upon them accu racy and thoroughness as the great csscntlnls of the matter. The blnnks provide for the separate enumeration of the hoys and girls In three different olnHses the first embracing those between six and twelve years or age; the second, those between twelve and fifteen; and the third, those between firtean anil eighteen. Kach class is again subdivided, there being a depurate enumeration of those unending public schools, those attending pri vate schools, those attending church schools, those engaged In some regular employment, and those who are neither at school nor em ployed. Jt is to he hoped that the answers given by parents will, in all cases, be perfeci.lv true, so that these statistics, when collected, will be of some ractloal value. Arrests Madk Dcrino thb Past Month-. The following table exhibits the numner of arnvsts made during the past month in the several police districts: Dint, 1 2 8 4 6 6 nist. 13 14 207 325 :io M III 117 !W 26 saij ii:i 113 15.. 10 Reserve., Harbor.. 7 93 Park 11 8 174i Beggar Doteotive IW 9 144 Day Sergeant 15 10 2rSi Chesnut Hill 7 11 1741 12 133 1 Total 2745 This is a smaller number than has been re ported tor several months past, and certainly exhibits an amount of vigilance in our police force that is creditable to our city. Dkprfhmion in tub Wooi.LKrT Tradk. Under the pressure of the times prices are being flattened down to a reasonable degree of te nuity. There appears to be a general reduction In the prices of all kinds of dry goods, and the manufacturers are talking very dispiritedly about the ruinously lo- rate of profits they make on their goods. By consulting the prices of Messrs. J. C. Strawbrldge A Co.. at the north west corner of Klghth and Market streets, one is surprised in the great reduction there has been made in the prices of cloths, casslmeres, and flannels, and in linens and calicoes, and all cotton goods. We can get one-third more for the same money 'ban we could six months ago, but there is a prospect that prices will advance in a few weeks. A Belligerent IIcsband. Nicholas Flood, who resides at No. 1537 Thompson street, was arrested last night for assault and battery, and threatening to Kill, It appears that Nicholas got into a quarrel with bis wife, and beat her. Her cries, it is said, aroused some of the people who were living in tne sumo house, and they Interfered to protect her. He did not relish anybody's interfering with him in his privi lege of beating his wife, and threatened to kill several of the nssemhled company. The assist ance of a police otllcer wns procured, and Nicholas was taken Into custody. He had a hearing before Alderman Fitch, aud was held in 91000 ball to nnswor the charge of disorderly conduct and threatening to kill. Central Station Police Cases. Before Alderman Beltler, at 2 o'clock to-day, James Robinson and Charles Jacobs were charged with the larceny of three coats aud two pair of pants, valued at about (250, from room No. 16 In the Murcoe House, belonging to William M. Fuller: also five undercoats, two overcoats, six pair of pants, and two vests, valued at about SHOO, from A. N. Fuller. The goods were stolen at different times, but the largest portion of them were taken in De cember. One ol the overcoats of the latter gen tleman was recovered by Detective Lamon; the other clothing has not been heard of. The case was still being tried when our report closed, Fioht in A Ball-Room. Last night a party of rowdies went to a bat. that was given at a place in Richmond street, above Cumberland. After imbibing sundry drams of old rye they became noisy and quarrelsome. Three of the party .named McOonigle. McGurley and Mc Fur laud, who are reported to be of that select society called Schuylkill Hangers, were said lo be the principals in a free fight that was started as a part of the pleasure of the evening. They were arrested and had a hearing before Alder man Clouds, who held them in S000 ball each, to answer the charge of fighting aud disorderly conduct. Custom House Removals. Frank M. Acton, who served with honor as captain through the war, and who was appointed by William B. Thomas, Esq., as Estimating Duty Clerk in the Custom House, was yesterday removed. Ellas W. 1'hlprB. captain in a Jersey regi ment, who was wounded in the service, who has been acting as invoice i.iern, was aiso uts missed, and succeeded by R. J. Fougeray, Democrat. NO BETTER IHrVESTMENT CAM BE POUND THAU CLOTHLNO AT OUR FBKRBNT GREATLY BBDUCKD PRICES, WHICH ARE LOWER THAN THEY POSSIBLY CAN BE NEXT WlMEH. 11alv-way between i hexsbtt & uo., Fifth and Tower Hall, Sixth Stb. i 618 Ma rket Street. "Savonine," Watch for it!!! Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company. The various life insurance companies through out tho country are bringing their system of assurance to as perfect a form as is possible to be obtained. The history of one will almost be the same as the history of all. The Globe Mutual insurance company or JNewxormwas established about two and a half years ago, on a capital of (250,000. Its assets are now nearly a million of dollars, showing an almost unprecedented Increase. Over seven thousand fiolicies nave Deen issuea. ana taetr accumu ated funds are quadruple those amassed by any other company at so early a period of their operations. Its system of non-forfniture of policies in case of the discontinuance of the pay ment of premiums, which originated with Us Vice-President, U.S. Bloss, Esq., hus done much towards making this Institution so Justly popular. This measure alone has brought lite Insurance generally into great favor with the public. Look out for "Savonine!!!" IIokk's Maj.t Candy; HoiTs Malt for the Bath; HoITs Malt Extract: Beverage of Health, Sold by all Druggists. tiee advertisement to-morrow. "Savonine;" a Household Necessity!!! To the Public J. J. Tuttle, No. 928 Chesuut street, Importer of Wines, Teas, Crosse & Black well's Pickles, Sauces, etc, will shortly open large stock of goods. Previous to which is ottered a choice assortment of genuine Havana Clgurs, Imported in the steamers Heudriok Hudson and Stars and Stripes. "Savonine;" a Household Necessity!!! Spring at Last! Every preparation having been made to welcome sonnu at Charles Ntokes tbCo.'s first-class ready-made Clothing House, uutter tne L'ontineniul, spring custo mers are invited to examine the goods and prices. Look out ron "savonine!!!" Tmk Yacht Henrietta. The Henrietta Cravat, in colors to please the most fastidious, tor Buieui muiniire at jsrotner s, tents f urnlsu iug and Fancy Goods, No. 1035 Chesuut street. "Savonine." Watch for iy!! A Cure for Rheumatism Worth Seeing St. Kilpatriok, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Filler's Kerned;. .No cure, no par. Wbo Makes the Best and Cheapest Clothing? Wanamaksr fc Brows, Oak Hall, Popular Clothibbs, Southeast corner Sixth aua Market 8 treats. MARRIED. BUTLER CLARE. At Nassau. N. P, t bj Uiillliuui'i k. .. l. at.d Unit (Hftuunrj in, 111 ti j hvhiii tt D VfllUIUIli UT fcUV 1 IV AJI1II hnmbt. ROHKKT BtlTI.KR. F.sa.. Collector of Rva. nu, to OiOHUlN A CLARK, of Uermautown, daugh ter oi tu taui Ltivumuaut nuotri, naro, ui atuwau. DIED. AnnOTT.-On Friday morning. March 1, 1S7, WH LlAM Allltui r, aged 77 years. DUDRF.AU. On the 20th Instant, Mr. JOKN DliI)KKAU, a native of 1'rance, and Soldier of the Vt nr ol IHI2, In his Hiii ypftr. , The relatives and friends of the rsmlly. also the Soldiers of isli, are respwinilly Invited loaticnd lilt funeral, from his Intn residence. No. S Melcall stiwt (between Fifth and Sixth and bhippen and 1 Itz wnter), on Monday moi nliif at 8S o'clock. FIHHKR. On the 2.-.tn Instant, alter a HiKrerJng lllnena, JOHN M. FISHEK, in the ;nitli year of Ins 'he relatives and mends or the family ar rmpect rnlly Invited to attend the funeral, a No Cincinimliis Jrfidee, No. 6, 1. O. ol O. K., from his late residence, llriHiol turnpike, ahove Frnnkl'ord. on Hnndnv morn HiK, March X, at 11 o'clock, without further notice. HK.KBNKR.-On Thursday, February 2S, CH AllLKS J1KKIINKK, In thetxib year ot his ska. u notice will be Riven or the funeral. PKRKI.M. On thatSlh or February, 1S67. NATALK riKi:Ll.l, in thefilst y enrol his atce. wills male friends are Invited to attend his luneral, w ithout further notice, on Monday morning, lhi4(li of March. Mervlces at 8t. John's Church, Thlrteeulli street, near t'ltemiut. al It o'clock precisely. OR MARKING BERRY; BOXE3. MARKET HaRkeis, Tools, etc., lirands may he had al the Hardware Store or TKUMAN A SHAW, is o. H.V) ( KiKht 'I hlrty-flve) Market St.. below Ninth. nX3BACCONlST8 OR SMOKERS OF THR X Weed" will find the f'lKftr-ltox Knife a conve nient article, as It combines the Idl-opener, tuck puller, and hammer in one tool. Sold by TRUMAN A SHAW. No. S38 (Right Thirty-five) Market St,, below Ninth. TIIE8E IIAMMKRS HAVE WE ! FOR Truu k and Coach-Trimmers, Upholsterers, Cabinet-Makers, Farriers, Vetieerliitc, ltrlrklayer.i, llivelliiK, Tacking. Clock Repairing, etc.; aud also a general assortment of Tools and Hardware. TRUMAN A SHAW. No. aM (Fight Thlrty-flve) Market St.. below Ninth. ft WARBURTON. ) FASHIONABLE HATTER, No. 4ao C11KSNUT Street, Kelt door to Post OfHce. QNE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET ST. , 1 30 wftn6mSp ABOVE SIXTH, DRUNKENNESS CURED jDR. BELL'S CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE l a sure core for DrunKennsss, and cn ba adminis tered without the knowiediie or tne patient. 8end for doiwrlptlve circular. Price, 1 per box, post paid. Address CHAULr-8 BREMtEK. 130wfm1m " Bo 24. OKttMaMOWM. Pa. PATENT WIRE WORK FOR BAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC. COAL SCREKNS, FOURDRINIER WIRES, ETC., Manufactured by 1H. WALKER V SO'N, 217 flm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. ROIHJERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KN1VKS. Pearl and Stair Handles, or beautiful UiilHh. ROHOERS' and WAliE ft BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOL'LTRE .RAZOR. SCIHHORS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, aud Table Cutlery Oround and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 110 TENTH Street, helnw Chesnut. 2 8 5p UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY RICHARD PEN'lrtTAN'S I STORE AM) VAULTS. No. 43l CHESNUT Street, Nearly Opposite the Post OUlce, PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied. Order from tbe country promptly attended to 6ai JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. t) This truly healthful and nutritious beveratre, now in Use by thousands Invalids and others has esta blished a character for quality of material aud purity ot manufacture which stands unrlvulled. It is recom mended bv uhVNiclans of this and olber places as a superior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince wholesule aud retail, or P. JT JORDAN, No. 242 PEA R Streeb II 7 RAILROAD LINES. A NNAMES8IC ROUTE! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE NIIORTKMT LI.E TO A LI. POINTS SOUTH AND HOIITHWKST. PASSENUERS FOR Norfolk KiofTHvllle, Weldon Savaunah, Raleigh, Augusta, Newbern, Atlanta, Cliarlotte, Macon. W'limiiiKtoa West Point, Columbia, Moiftnomery, Charleston, Mobile, and NEW ORLEANS, TO AVOID DELAY ASK FOR TICKETS BY THB NEW AND SHORT AKNAMEMttlC ROUTE. Trains leave Deont or PHILADELPHIA, WILMINOTON, AND BALTI- BROAD Street aud WASH1NOTON Avenue, DAILY (Saturday ezcepteO) at 11 P. M., Arriving in Norfolk at 1 P. M. the tollowl ii if rlAV. FIVE HOURS SOONER THAN BY ANY OTHER lAIiXu, auu uiaaiiiK cioob connections lor an points SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST! For Tickets ana an other inrormation, apply at the Ofilce or the Company, No. 6-9 CHESNUT Siroet, or at the Ticket Office or the Philadelphia, Wilmington, aud Baltimore xuturuuu, nv.oM vuiusiNu t Dtreet, S. P. WILTBANK, 12tl GENERAL AGENT. FREIGHT AlJNtiS (Ott JNKW YUKK AND all the SUUons on the CAMDEN and AM BOY and connecting Railroad. INCKEAMfcD DKSPA'l'CH. TUK CAMDKM ADD AMliUY RAILROAD AW!) TKAM8POKTA110N COMPANY tKKLOHT lASIUi (ur Vvw ior win a iaujui owm wnarr at I o'clock P.M. dally (Buudays exoepusd). freight must ba delivered before o'clock, to be for warded tlie lame day. Returning, tbe above Unas will leava New York at 11 .nit 4 and 6 P. M. Freight for Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New Brnns wlck, and all points on the Camden and Amhoy Railroad also, on the belvldere, Delaware, and llemlnston, the New Jersey, the Fieehold and Jameibnrg, and tbe Bur- lininon anu jtuum uvuj mwiwui iwuvwi auu iut- AA nn t A 1 P. M. The Belvldere Delaware Railroad connects at Phtlllpa burii with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and at Manun- kachunk with all points on tne Delaware, Lackawanna, wetrn Railroad, forwarding to HyraouM. Builalo and otlier poInU in Western ew York. The New Jersey Katlreud connecu at Elizabeth with ths New Jersey Central Railread, and at Newark with ths f.rz. r.V.. Railroad. A slip memorandum, ipecirylng the marks and numbers, shippers and comlgnees, must, in every Instance, be tent wUh each load 01 gooas, ur w iii nun sivea. ltf R Increased faculties have been made for the traVsnortation ef tv toek. Drovers are invited to try wh stock Is furnished In quantities or two rarioadt or more, It wul be delivered at the foot ot Fortioth ,t near Uie Drove Yard, or at Pier Mo. 1, North Jifver as th shippers may designate at tho time pf .hlnn.lL I W terms, or ouior uiuruimiui, 'yynj Ml shipment. OTWAIjXBK ntt;riMAN, Frelxht Agent, 11S So. !KB. DELAWARE Avenue. Philadelphia. "TTT EST JERSEY BAILROAD LINES, FROM VV foot Of M SKU.1 BUro tvyjKW IWIII. .'..iiii.nM.PUU AS ALLOWS i For Brldgeton, Balem. MilWUle. and all tatmoolaU tUtlons, at 8 A. M. Mail., jJ y yor Woodbury. 8 A. M., 8 80 and P.M. LJ.. T "'' Z . . ,. ... . ,, . c "jKxoisfSsa "TBApa leavs Brtdgaton t 7 A. M. yreht, 6 P. it. m..VAV.f ManA3Sitlp7ll. Freight, 6-10 t.M Minvins , , . T u TPaisanger and KreUht, w, watnnt street, from rOO. A. M. nntu , oisi i r. . Thi. rJiled before7 00 A.M. win go tnrougn ine same uay Ihatreoelveanetorei w-- . Avenue. Freight ,JaVwYlX.BaPrlntOTd,t i,At v m Rf.TT TT Alirv. portraiujoi "'ir w, HARDING, Publisher, No. KS CttiWNiJT btreet. boiow FuurtU. INSURANCE COMPANIES' uTiTimcnP J4Q9 WALNUT l) trrtrt n YHilKtlL WM. W. AM.EN, JON. T I I.I.I NO II AST. PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE GO. OF W O It CESTE B , MASSACHUSETTS. The following statement ol the condition of the Company on tbe 31st day or December, IHtiA, Is pub lished In accordance with an act of Assembly. CAPITAL. Authorized .f-:on,ov)'oo Paid up in lull -axvjuO-oo lURMTKaw M : ASSETS. Value, or nearly as mav be. or the Real Es tate held by the Company 64,4nOM Cash on liiinrt and in Hank li,ii;4l Cash in hanns or Agents and iu courie or transml.'slon 20V63 Amount of Loitus st-ciired by Hoods and Murtgngcs cotiHlitullng the first Hen on Kcnl h state 57,5201M United Sattes and otlier Kouds. Par Valuo. Market Value. W 29.IU0-00 2HI,741'0O 281,741'UO Aiiiinini of Stock held by the Compauv as i-ollatorul security tor Loans. &my Par Value. Market Value. s-' 27,15(.'-ol al.'.VOOO 20,0.1000 Amount or interest ou Investments made bv the Company, due and unpaid uud ac crued 2.1U000 Amount due lor .Rents, li. eluding not ac ciued - S'.ISSO Reveuue Stamps on hand -.. loO-no Olllre Kurnltnr-.. l,2"n. Total Asselts 4:,877'.il INCOME OE THE COMPANY. Amniint of Cash Premiums received 2'J8,!'J01H It.lfitMt received I'roni In vuslinociu 24,ln.l'"'2 Amount o' ''oiiie ol Company from Rents. 3.57S-30 f-ia.nsi-is EXPENOITURESOE TIIE COMPANY. Amount or LoHses paid during the year l2.20f75 Amount ot Return t'reuilumH i.;."iir!tl Amount ot Dividends piild ilurlug the year. 24.U0OHU Amount of Expenses palil during year. In cluding Coniinisions and reel pull lo Agents and (Hikers of I'oiiip.iny 43,9 )"!7 Amounts ot Tuxes puid the Company, In- cluillng Stamps iind United StutH-s Taxes.. 11, 4 1211 Amount of all other expenses ami expendi tures of the Company divided on old .Mu tual Policies 6.24.T74 I.IAHII.ITIES, NONE. HENRY II API, PRESIDENT. AUUUSTUS N. CURRIER, SECRETARY. State ot Massachuselts. county or Worcester, ss. WILLIAM W. ALLEX & CO., UKXKKAIi AUEXTS, NOIU'H VENNSYLVANIA 9KAILK0AD BUILDING, lo. 409 WALNUT Street, 3 1 rmw3t4p PHILADELPHIA. I V-vinr ' Ml AM. Kl DIU. L.d a W WM. W. ALLEN. JOS. TIEEINOIIAST. ATLANTIC FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. Tho following statement of the condition ot the Company on the 31st of December. A. D. lSiifi, Is pub lished in accordance with an actor Assembly.; CAPITAL. Authorized Paid in lull ..ano.mxi-oo .. WU.JOu'OO ASSETS. Value, or nearly as may be, of tbe Real Es tate held by the Company Amount of Canli on hand Amount of Cash In Bunk Amount of Cuali In hands or Agents, and In course or trausmlsMon Amount of United stales and other bonds (par value, 44,oi'u; market value. iH,o-ti) Amount ol Premium Notes unpaid i. if iooo tf.Hutrio 5.1H4-47 ,122-74 STiS.iUMDO fJli;,J,Si-3i LIAItlLITIES. Amoujit or losses during tbe year, which have been paid Amount ot losses during the ye;ir, which have not been settled Amount of losses reported and not acted ou Amount ol lilvldemls declared Amount of Dividends ducliired, due and un paid , l(i.o:0 iD.-iii-K) 4,2uO'0O 5i)O0O INCOME. Amount of Cash Premiums received tlU..VH'73 Amount of Interest money received rrom Investments 1,11)487 Amount of Income of ( oiuuimy from Divi dends 19,9"4-5l) EX PEN WIT U H ES. Amount or Josses paid during tbe year fl0f),344'5't Amount or losses paid during the year, which accrued prior lo the year 1.7944 Amount oi reinsurance rremiums l.7-."7 Amount of Return Premiums 7,iT"t7 Amount oi jiivioeiius paiu auriug tliu year. 4,4oiuO Auiounioi expenses puiu atiriug the year. Including Commissions and Fees paid lo Agents linn Ulllcers of the Couipauy 17,904-73 Aiuoiiiuoi i ixespaia oy Lompnuy 5,l477 Anion in ui ait ouier expenses ana expendi tures ' 520'OJ Sl'CHET MANRAN, PRESIDENTS J, 8. PARRISH, KEC'l&ETARY WILLIAM W. ALLKN & CO., UEMEBAL AUEMTSt KOltTH I'ENNSiLVaNIA KULE0D BUILDING lVo. 409 WAIKUT Street, 3 I fiuw3tp PUIIiA.DEX.PntA. MARCH 1, 18G7. FOURTH EOET FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNUOfl. HrFCIAI. WE8PATCHEH TO EVBNINtf TRI.RHhAPfi. I WASlNOTO, March 1. Mr. Wade's Nomination. Tlie Republican members of tho KcnAto lidd a caucus this morning to nominate a candiiiata for I'rosldent or the Henntp. tin t rie nrst imiioi Hou. Ucn. Wade rewlved twenty-two votes, and Mr. Kcftsenden seven, with two votes scat tering. The nomination or Mr. Wiulo was tnen mnde tiUHiiimous. There was no orgnnlzod effort made in behalf of Mr. Fessenden, and Mr. Morrill, ilia colleague, was not present. It is understood that the election or Mr. Wade will tot take place until Monday, in order that Mr. Foster may siau Hie various bills passed by tne Hcuate, LATHHT, Mr. Wade Nomlualrd for Praaldent of tha Senate. Tbe .SenAte radical caucus selected Mr. Wado as I "resident, oro tern., tins mornlun. Defeat of tha Colorado Bill. The Colorado bill has been defeated. The nves were 2) and tlie nays 19. Tills was not a two- tniros vote. The Mineral Resources of Missouri. Two circulars have been wldelv circulate !. the one having In view an armed emigration to develop the mineral resources of Konori, Mexico, ana uie oilier Rlgned or Ueneral 11. Clay Crawford, his object being; lo organize a liberating army of Mexico. The movements do not receive tbe sanction of the republican Government of Mexico, which regards tlieiu as injurious to me interests ot mat country. Roll of Honor. The War licnartment has published another roll or honor, being a pamphlet of two hundred and forty-four pages, and containing the names ol about fourteen thousand soldiers who died In defense of the American Union, Interred in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, jviaryiana. iui,u taroiiiia, norma, i.ouisiiuiu. Mississippi, lexas. Missouri, the Military Divi sion of the Mississippi, und the Territory of Dakota. A Political Rumpus. There is some stir amongst the President's Democratic friends here. In consequence of the appointment of K. C. Kudy.a radical Republi can, to be Register of leeds for this District. In place of K. M. Hall, conservative. Nebraska. The Congressional delegation from Nebraska were at trie White noose tins morning, to Induce the President to issue tils proclamation recognizing Nebraska as a Slate, aud udmltting them to seats. The Veto. The veto message of the Military Government bill was read in Cabinet meeting to-dny. It is the largest veto yet issued. The veto of the Tenure of Ollice bill will not come in until to morrow. Tho Tariff In the Senate. An effort Is being made to set un the Tariff bill in the Wennte to-day, by lntrouucing Mor rill's SO per cent, amendment, and adding it to Wool bill of last session. The attempt is deemed hopeless. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Senate. Washington. March 1. Mr. Poland presented the credentials or Justin ti. Morrill, Hnuator elect from Vermont Ironi March 4, lstiT, to 1873. Ordered to ba Hied. On motion of Mr. Sherman, the Finance Commit tee was discharged from the further consideration of tbe House bill to Increase the duty on wool, aud lit lieu thereof reported a bill In the precise lauicuuKe or tne wool sections or tne i arm out passed Dy the benate. f Mr. ftheruiao. In exDlalnin the hill at the naiiHt nt Mr. Grimes, stated that as me Tar it! bill had been de tested lu the House, be thought It advisable to iret that part of It passed which related to the wool interest. Mr. Trumbull raised the point that tbe bill could not be considered on the day it was reported. Mr. Sherman said that this was not a report from the Committee. He moved to discharge the Commit tee, and then introduced a otu on his own responsi. bility. The Chair decided that a bill miirht be taken up to day, hut it required unanimous consent to consider It. The bill was taken up, Mr. Hendricks objuctiut; to Its consideration. Mr. Sherman anpnaled to the Senate to take a vote, and decide lor or aitainst tne wool tar ill'. Mr. t'reswell asked If the Finance Committee bad abandoned all the rest or the Tartu bill. Mr. Hherman said he was not sneaklnir for tha Finance Committee, but if tienators desired to amend the bill by extending the tun if ou otlier articles, they coma no so. The Tariff bill was laid aside at 1 o'clock. House of Representatives. Tbe Speaker announced the following appointments ort onimltlees of Conference: On the Hu.uk rupt bill Messrs. JencHes, Dawes, aud Dawsou. On the Compound Interest Note bill Messrs. Price, Stevens, and Pomeroy. On the Transfer of the Indian Bureau Messrs. Kasson, bchent-k, and Windum. On tbe Reorganization or the Western Land Dis trictsMessrs. Julian. Donnelly, and Tuber. tin tbe Supreme Court Allotment Messrs. Wilson (Iowa), Williams, and Itradford. On theIudian Appropriation bill Messrs. Kasson, Windum, and Nibiuek. On the Legislative Appropriation bill Messrs. Parnsworth, Woodbridge, and Kldrldifp. Mr. Davis (N. Y,). correcting the Journal, stated that be hud voted last uiiiht iu favor ot concurring In the .-euateameiidments ou the Compound Interest Mote 111, hut that his name was not recorded, The journal was corrected aceordiiiKly. The bill to establish certain assay oflices, Instead of llranch M nits, at Denver, Colorado, Charlotte, N. C, and Dulilonega, tin., which was up yesterday, was iiikeu tip ant raised. Mr. Alley (Mass.) asked leave to Introduce a joint resolution to repeal that paragraph of section 5of the Tariff bill ot June ;0. 1806. which imposes a lax of ten par cent, on lasting, mohair-cloth, or other manufac tures of cloth fit for shoes, slippers, etc. Mr. Spalding (Ohio) objected. Mr. Boutwell (Mass.), fioin ths Judiciary Commit tee, introduced a jolut resolution lenalizmg the laws of the Terrltoty of New Mexico, In the session be tween tbe 3d or December. 1S60, and the 3d or Febru ary, U7, Blcned by V. F. M. Arny, the same as If they bad been signed by the ( inventor. Pasted. Mr. iluck (Ohio), from tne Committee oil Roads and Canals, reported back the memorial in reference to the uavigatloti of tbe Ohio river, aud the Commit tee was discharged from the further consideration or the same. On motion or Mr. Hlgby (Cal.) tbe Committee on Public Lands was discharged from the further con sideration ol the bill grunting aid to thestocktuu and Copperopobs (California) Itailrnad Company. The House, at 1140 o'clock, went into Committee or (he Whole on the state ol the Union, Mr, Allison tlowa) In the Chair, on th DMiclency bill. The Speaker bad Just designated Mr. Wilson (Iowa) to occupy tbe chair, but that entleman excused hlin-i-rlf ou the ground or consiaut business us Chairman of the Judiciary Coniinltl.-a. The bill appropriates n t rifle over ll..VN,ooo, the lollowlng being the principal items: Deilclencss ou uccounl ot pensions lor uriny. widows ami others, i lu.ouo.dOO: for navy, widows cud orphans, ;o,(Kio; for the Capitol extension, vlr-: Models tor bronze doors, fame, materials lor and catiug the same. J(i.silO; eigne monolithic columns, 11.2 n; vi-ntilatlug. isvmi: arrears due to United States Maishals. etc.. for taking the Flghtn census, ftt.oan: for scaling Indians on reser vations, etc., fcso.oofl; repairing and lurinsiiiiig Kxecu tive mansion, rSo.uon aldlii.- the American Cplomr.a . unfnnrm'H ftiu ural on to Liberia. 5n (XKi. opening tbe chann. i . f the rlvr Thames near Norwich. Connecticut. tM. ': Department oi State tor drawback Is allowed, and d r-ets the relumlliiB to tha Liverpool. New York, a. I Philadelphia -steamship t'ompuiiy duty paid ou forego ciial consumed by the rn Skhv wltrout the I'irt ." states and on the hlgn seas, iud never delivered on shore In the Unit. d 8Th third section fixes f e h..lances ortheguagers at New York at -i", provid-jd that that sum does not exceed tiieau.o v". .; .rv musetiro IIS wu.m ll - iiMUKiimif lit Bice (Me.) said be understood that they were for the Senate wing, and he Migested that the Sunate mlshi have those on the House tide as a present. Mr Hill (Did.) cnncurri d In what hud been said about the litter uaelessnest nj these aoora, which he aid stood In the way, Situ prongs slicking out of them to catch people as tney pass, besides having to dkt a watchman to prevent people front stealing the siealable portions of these doors. ' iioth appropriations tor the doors were struck out. Mr. Conkling ( Vt.) asked for Information about the Item of (11,2 U for eight inonolalhlc columns. Messrs. Stevens and Muynard gave the Information These were columns for the south wing ol tha Capitol, and it was deemed better to bare each composed of a single stone than or pieesi. 11 r, C'baulei moved u amendment, to bo addad as a despatches over Aiianno h". .-n... beacons In the lower bay ol i ew "i ork . Mo . hiuj lor copvrigbt, etc.. of American Coast Pilot. tii.iKW. he second section olree's coll-saors to levy 12 cents . "a7 .... ...ami.un.iiHM H.kUurted and on which . ..... InlK ln-t the treaty with the liocia Indians. Tha bill having been read lor information, the Cleric nrnreeded to read It by sect Inns tor amendmeut. ilr Scotield (Pa.) moved lo strike out the appropria tion of If HO for models for the hrouzw doors of the t'spltol He said they were nuisance, only serving to 5 proviso to the c'anso fbr Oesus Marshall in this any other appropriailon hill, siwuld be paid lo any oflicer pr the Oovernment who was a msmtier ofanf h, III leal club or part ssn organlx ition, and made a si.eech expreaslng bis views. Tho amendment waa "ivlr. Ksson moved an amendment to the s1" clause, providing that no money under 'it snould rte paid to any elslinant wbo participated Id ths late Kebellion. Adopted. PKNNbTLVANIa IBGISfcATCIlK. Senate. lUuniHiii HO, March l.-Mr. McOandlcss tPhlladiil nhinl renorted the act transferriin to the Common wenlth the pos or to erect a monument lo U memory of Msjor-tienei al John K. Kevnolds. Mr. l-isner euiogtz.a tne late uenrrni nwiiiwnwi moveo to consider the act. Mr. McConaiighy moved to amend ar rertnlrlntr tbe moniiniiisl to be erecleil on the s(ot wher he g II. Mr. McCsndless said that the spot h-lng low ground was not suitable for tne purpose; an adjotnlng locality on eleva cl grotina on tne oauin-neiu iiu-i neen selected, ... Mr. M Conagny oesennea ins location oniie in nn field. and said It was doxirahle that the exact P'4 should have a historical s.gnHleanc . Bl r. Met anciiess gave uie niHMiry oi inn nioiiuiiii project, slating thai ongiuallya number ol llm cno pauions ol Oencral Koynolil.s had suliscrlb-.1 t private lund for that purpose. It was certainly lliubr pinvlnee to gel the liMstion. Mr. Wbiienaid that tbe matter or locating Uinmim nient was entirely within Uie control ol the assooiaieav ol Oeneral Heyuoliia. whose private funds were usi-4 m r.rrv nut tha nntemriHA. 1 he adviOH of the-Mo-nate could not eovern the established views or these brav men. All they asked ot I lie mate was wis poor pit tance of some unserviceable ordnance. Mr. Davis ssid that man who lirst fell on the ? round upon which the battle- or Uettysbur was. ought deserved much or the creditor the victory. This man probably was General Reynolds. Mr. Fisher took occasion, while eulogising' tlm da ceased, to narrate sn Instance or extraordinary cool ness when under fire, and while bullets were ftyinr around, be quietly threw his leg over the saddle oi his horse and eat a soldier's mi-al. Mr, Mct'andless, In the course ot his remarks, had said that a large hotel company proposed to bnild near Uettysbnrg battle-field, and insinuated that this fact might have been used to Induce some particular loca tion, even against the wishes of tho associates ol the laleOeneral Kevnolds. In making these remarks be entirely disclaimed any charge agalnstatiy Hen nor. Mr. McConaughy withdrew his amendment, and the ordinance was given to the Monument Committee without restriction. Mr. Coleman, from the Committee on Public Unli t- Ings to ascertain whether It was ud visahlc ti enlarge the Executive mansion, reported various plans aud specifications looking to such enlargement. The Agricultural Committee reported an act pro hibiting any person In Philadelphia, exce.it the Coventor's Hour Inspector, from inspecting flour. Mr. Connell moved to consider the bill, Mr. ltidgway opposed the consideration, and said' that It was an effort to force all dealers to contribute to the salary of the flour Inspectors, who already re ceived about (JiO0 per annum. Dealers know nothing of thts bili as the matter nt present stood. Other In spectors are as competent as those appointed by the (ioveinor to perform tbe duilus. The bill was not considered. House of Representatives. Mr. Quay offered a resolution extending tbe privi lege ol the floor aud House to Hon. James K. Kelly, Speaker of the House of IH68. Agreed to. Mr. Mann, from tbe Committee or Ways aad Means, reported a general appropriation bill, wbiuli, on his motion, was recommitted tor amendment. Mr. McCamaul offered a resolution for the liual ad journment on March as. Kelerred. Mr. Kurtz read a supplement to tbe act authorizing; the adinlnlsirators of Hon. Jiimn T. Haley, deceased, to sell certain real estate. Referred. Mr Myers offered a resolution lor the appointment rfa committee orthree men learned In the law to re vise collate, and dleest all laws ol the Common wealth on tiiesublnctot taxation. Laid over. Also, a lesolutlou lor the appointment or a special committee or seven members ol each House, to Inquire Into the prupriety of making Philadelphia the Capital oi l he Stale instead or Harrishurg. Mr Myers moved to proceed lo the consideration oC tbe list resolution, but the motion being opposed by Mr. Heller, or Dauphin, it was wltiidrawc. Fire in Troy, N. Y; ' Troy, March 1. The oordaire and tow factory of S. A. Mealy, of Schaftticoke, la this county, wns destroyed by tire this morning. The loss la about SIO.OOO. Movements of Steamships. Halifax, March 1. The Asia, from Liver pool, arrived here at noon. Her news Is antici pated. The China sailed for Liverpool to-day at It A. M. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, March 1. Stocks yery dull. Chicago and Rock: Islitnd, 9j; Heading, 102J& Canton Company, 45; Erie Railroad, 56; Cleve land and Toledo, 118; Cleveland aud Pittsburg, 7!4: Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago, 01; Michigan Central, lff7l4 Uo. Southern, 72; New York Central, 102U; Illinois Central. 115; Cum berland preferred, 31; Missouri 6s, 92; Hudson River, Vniix United States Five-twenties, 112, 111; do. 180-1. 108; do. 1805, 108; new issue. 100: Ten-forties, 98, ex-dlvidend; Seven-thirties, first issue, 106; all others, 105. Money, 6 percent.; Sterling Exchange, 8; sight. V. Gold, 13!)4 New York, March 1. Cotton quiet at 31e. Flour declined 5Yj10c.; sales of 4200 barrels State at sS-OollO; Ohio at 1070(12-6.i; Western at 83M1210; Southern at81025jl2a.. Wheatdull and declining. Corn dull; quotations are nomi nal. Oats dull: Western, dtMOla.; State, 68(r-0Da. Pork firm; new mess at 21'20; dressed Hogg steady. Whisky quiet. Baltimore, March 1. Cotton firmer; mid dling Uplands at 31o. Cotfee steady. Sugar quiet, unchanged, and stock meagre. Wheat firm for prime Southern; sales of Maryland red. red at 83'25fg330; Pennsylvania red dull. Corn, active and higher; white at 7c.$lfJl; yellow at 9;99e. Oats, 58o. Provisions unchanged, ex cept for bulk meats, which declined lia. loose Shoulders 8e.; packed, 9c. Free Whisky, $215. Cloverseed quiet at $837(gl8-87 for new, as to quality. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Mar. 1 Reported by Do Haven & Bro., No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. t4rO05-2u's'65..cp K 12 sh Meota Be, .. 8 " iiHO(l do..4.-Kg-l(iJi 100 sh llead K blW.tr4 t'200 UO...'ti&.Cp...lll;i 1UU fnK) tS7-3o's-Je 10.rS loo t'iOO do...Je 1W4 100 t'.OOO do....All..e-106,', 200 tia All Co os, scp 74 100 3u sb Ocean Oil...b;i0- 2 loo 2ia do..b30af.lS. 2 200 100 do 21. 200 ISshBusqCl US 100 2u0 do ben. Hi v SECOND BOARD, do 61 M do. ........bSO. 6144 do .bs. il'i do. ...ls-o. 1C do... bs.. 5144 do .ls.bM. 6144. do ...... ,.05 6144 do. xo. 61-44 do.......6144 pW Lehlgb Ss 'B4..B5.. Ul IIBiKI 5-208 cp '5..Jy....l(si' t4nuo City As, New loi 42S sb busq acp.... 63V,' 100 sb Read R 8.10. 51Jt 100 do a.lu. 61 -.11 103 do, 61-44 Hon. William Millward, Director, furnishes the following statement of Deposits and Coin ne at the Mint of the United Slates, duriug tho month of Fehuary, 1867: Value. Gold Deposits 8208,1117-74 Silver Deposits aud Purchases 19,160-94 Total Deposits COINAGE EXECUTED. $228,078-bU OOLD. No. of Pieces. 14,590 8 Denomination. Double Eagles. .... Fine liars Totol Value; 2!)l.W0O 0,729-81 82i)32,J'o8 8250 2S,9ii250 5.08124 32-50 1025 9-75 89-73 8.H.510-94 810,81000 4,775-00 l.,:l0000 Ha.OjO-OO 141,5350(1 S2!)8,529-88 31,5109H 141,53500 8474,S818a 14, ,593 SILVKIl, Dollars Half Dollars Quarter Dollars Dimes Half Dimes Three Cent Pieces Fine liars Total One cent pieces.... Two cent pieces.... Three cent pieces. Five cent pieces... Total 79,552 COPPER. 1,(181,000 238,750 , 410.000 2.i73,(iO0 4,002,750 RECAPITULATION. Gold' coinage 11,508 Sliver coinage 70,552 Copper coinage 4,002,750 Totol No. pieces 4,098.000 TTN1TED STATES REVENUE 8TAMP3. U Principal Depot. No. 804 CHK8N0T btreet. Ceotral Depot So. 103 B. FIFTH Hireet, one Uoor below Chesnut. Established lstti. Itevanns Stamps oi every description Constantly on band In anv amount. Ordeis bv Mall or Express promptly attended to- TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. U Principal Depot, No. 4 CHK8NUT SrIa Central Depot, No. 1W 8. FIFTH Street, one door Mio Chesnut EsUbllshed ist. .,.nltro- K venue Btauipsot evety aesonptloa eoatn- w band In anv amount. .unlind to. Urdem br Mali or Express ptomptiy sttuoe w . 1'
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