A GREAT CURE OF CONSUMPTION BY DR. SCIIENCJCS MEDICINES. Nrw York, November 27, 18G6. Dr. J. H. Bcubnck Sir: I consider it my duty to ex Tress to you my gratitude for the cure which your valuable medicines, viz., the Pulmonio Fyrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Tills, have effected in my wife's case. From the be ginning of the year 1SG1, my wife had a most distressing cough for four years, during whioh time she had been under the care of two phy fiicians. However, in November, 1805, she grew worse and was confinod to her bed, and the physicians gave up all hopes of her ever getting well, aa every medicine used afforded no ease. At that time I was waa and assured by her physician that she in the last 8tare of Consumption. lieyond the roach of medical skill, nd therefore could not live much longer. Ilia last advice was for her to go South, which she intended to do; but I am happy to Bay, before Bhe could get ready for the voy age, I had the good fortune to hear of your valuable medicines; and she at once called upon you, and had an examination through your well-known Itespirometor, the result being a promise on your part to cure her. So by the faithful use of your valuable medi cines she soon recovered good health, and I am happyto state and say that she is now per fectly well. I attribute it all to your valuable medicines, and I beg you to accept my sincere thanks. My ouly anxiety now is to make her expe rience known to others, so that the virtue of your medicines may be more fully known. I give you full privilege to publish this. Most respectfully, Locis M. Voegel, Chief Steward of steamship Saratoga, Tier 21, foot of Fulton street, N. R. Resi dence, No. 208 Elm street, near Spring. Dr. J. II. Schenck is professionally at hi Principal Office, No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. lie is also professionally at No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday; and No. 33 Hanover street, Boston, every Wednesday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough ex amination with his Eespirometer, the price is $5. Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each $150 per bottle, or $750 per half dozen; Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. Schenck' medicines for sale at all; times at his rooms. Also by druggists generally. CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL JTK11S SB TIIIBD FASE. An Interesting Missionary Meeting. Last evening there wan held at tne Ht. Luke's f . E. Cburcb, on Thirteenth street, above Pine, a most interesting meeting, being no less than a missionary gathering to hear and report on the progress made In Christianizing the souls of the Indian tribes of the tireat West. The church was thronged with persons deeply Inte rested, and there was present an Indian dele gation to participate in the exercises. The meeting wasopened by the services common to evening worship. Kev. Mr. Hare, of Christ Church, presided, In the absence of Kev. Dr. Howe, lteotorof St. Luke's. Rev. Thomas Hlnmau, who has labored long In the fafoff West, among the Dakota Indians, was Introduced, and made statements of tacts and gave descriptions of Indian life, all of which were listened to with great attention by the large and Interested audience. In his own experience, during his early labors, more than two hundred warriors of the tribes of Southern Minnesota were converted and baptized, bringing their warlike weapons to the ministers of God to have them destroyed. The good work was, as he stated, progressing in tnnat ffrat.ifvbur manner. After the con clusion of this address, the Indian delegation sang a bymn, following wmcn ivev. iir. jhok. Indian mlssfonary. delivered an inter esting and powerful appeal to the people not to hsliftte in the work, but to press onward, for the prize, that of gaining bouIs unto Goi, was Within their reach. Petty Larcekies. Frances Moore, a colored woman, last evening stole a bundle ol clothes " from a dwelling at soutn anu t inn streets, ior which theft she wis arrested at Seventh and vitzwuter streets, by Officer McCullen. and Anmmltt.il tn nnswer. James Sullivan also appropriated several articles near Second and South streets, for which he was remanded by tno Alderman ior n inrl huF hnnrlnir. Thomas Allan was found in possession of a hninhr'H cleaver, near Second and u.ueen streets, and not only could he give no account ami lint hunked and slashed generally, to the defacement ol surrounding property; for all of which he was neld to answer. Mri-t Ann Ireland, aged 35. was In a very ac commodating moodyesterday afternoon, In the Seventeenth Ward. An old lady was wending . ..V. . .....-.( u a Anrt lllvivlna lnH(r U. Vl R)l VV valise, when Mary ran alongside, nnd in a most affable manner requested to carry said valise. This the old lady granted, when the " Merry Ireland," under lull sail and high pressure, moved quickly into the distance, leaving the elder craft perleotly horror-stricken and shaky. Mary was commuteu to answer nun niwruuuu. A Cask op False Pretense. Thomas C. Bovd. aged thirty-two, was arrested Inst even in !.. ti.H neighborhood of Dailen street and Girard avenue, on the chargeof receiving goods en ialee statements. It seems that Thomas, orne days sinoe, stepped into the tailoring shop of George lllnes, bought a suit of clothes, and fittered in payment a check on a National V,"..i, i.. Vi interior of the State, for h mini of Ml. All things moved easily for i.aii dfisirini ui make a payment. nines ascertained the fact of the worth lessness i i . 1 - 1).. ,1 liml iilimn 11a I oln t h ..cr which hovd had given. He tele- Branhed to the President of the First National Sank and learned that no person namoc r riovil had money in that iustltution TiinMlodeed complaint, and Boyd was yeBter dav afiernoon arrested and committed by Alder- - rii.-u ... MnaWAP mun c nun m rdnf n Fifty per Cent. A youth named Thomas Donnelly was eniiagod by Mr. Skton as a salesman in the )aUer'sdry.oous HBomid and Poplar streets. Soon after f ha advent of the young man into the business, 15? nf the concern perceptibly decreased. 1" -ntrtalnlna suspicions as to the honesty of his new clerk, nave notice to Detec "OBe?.7"' u- Ttrriwn. a dav or so aim. in the of ilr Stockton, went to the store and absence of wr.ow- ttmnunt of $26 i. TUe mBUe.P -.r i Tooklni-over his books, found the proprietor. u lo?J.rked $14. The youtn, amount of thesale.HrKeu ,nouey IhU mbrntna: arrested, and fnn " f"r a nearlng t"1" aflemotm- TinnOlARs Caught. Notice waa sometime ' in the Telegraph of the robbery of rc.?,li5i worth of pipes, cigars, etc.. from a. "u k mi Arphitri'et. The ourgiais ene ' lore,?;i bv r.ry . open tne back ( n e.n ?n?o Sannaker's Court. Last n opening, f'"""". and detectives T The burglars efl'eoted uoor ight and Detectives Iraln hn ililey, iaraiuuriy Harry Swayne in the uun" . .... . i ., .1 hia RLretLM. n ucu im- Third and Itace vicinity oi .i'V1, meerschaum, since identified rested a valuable meerscuau . !?. nmutl for a hearing this afternoon WCIO at o'clock. ' THE DAiLtf EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, Salb op Stocks and Hbai, Eatats. The fol lowing properties were oll'eren lor sale at the Philadelphia Kxchange, by Thomas A Sons, commencing at noon to-day, with the an nexed result: J2harefi Reliance Insurance !('o $48 48 share tsecond and Third Htreet Passenger Railroad Co V: IB Nlmres Ktpubenvllle snd IndiRtia Hsllroad. JH liioahnrra Central Transportation Vo SRhnresHonthern Tranti ortatntn Co - IW.xl 8ftftliaren K.mplre TraiiRpnrtallon Co Jl Miare riilliulelplila Jtlirary J4 20 hri Hleubeuvihe and Indiana Hallroad (Old Work) .W'24 21 nhareaCamdeu and Atlantic Hallroad $1DM S sliaren Camden aud Atliinlic Iiand Co I:i4 28 sliarnn ( iiniclf n and Gloucester Turuolke Company f-'TTS 4' 0 HhareH Klark Dlnniond coal and Iron Co. ?' finORlmres MrCllntock Oil Co 1" Til 1 Kl KHIKKT, o. IW4, south of Callow hlllHtreet :7,500 DIM.WVN HTUKK I , No. :i4H. Hrlck Fiictnry fl '" NOIU.K KI'HKKT. No. Vl llrlck IJwelllnn... 2.700 NOliJ.K STIIKKT, os. III. Mil. Its, 117. ll. 121. and lin. Hrlck Dwellings, $.104". $ii;,0, $Z27.'), f :2W, $L"JIH , t -10", $'j:iMI. NOHI.K AND 1KONT STItKETS, Store and PwflllllK '.I'M FHONT S I KKKT, No. r.0'.', ltakt-rv IS.Cti SIXTH ANU AlAbTEH KTttkUTii, N. E. corner Lot 7.0X) MAMTJi.H AN1 JiANiOLl'U hTUKLTS, IN'. VV. corner I,nt nr" MARIA KI KKKT, No. 415, Dwelling 2,S'W OI.IVKNTHKKT.No. 10X1, Iiwt'lllng 3,4t) 1 WKNTY-KI KMT AND HUM M EK bTS , N. V. corner, More and Dwelllnir 4.fii0 PIXTII 8THKKT, No. 122. blore l'.ltl A D STIIKKT. Jtulldlnu Lota 4.TW JKFKKHHON MTKRKT, Lots 1."' GKOL'IN D-KENTt), flo and j'D a year... $1iKiO, 1,400 IIkarikos at kiik Centrai. Statiox. Before Alderman Holtler, at the Central Htatlon to day, Thomas K. Donellcy was charged with larceny. lie wns a cutter with Owen J. Ktock ton, a tailor doing business at No. U32 N. Hecond street, lie acknowledged that lie luul stolett S'Mh He took JIUont of 8J2 'i"i nt one time. The defendant was arrested by Detective llrown. He wns held in S12U0 hail to answer. Hacliel McMorley waa chareed with abusing a Mrs. Hunt, who was a witness against her un hand, who wns committed to prison a short time since. Hachel was held in SG00 bail for her good behavior. Harry H. Swain and John Orelnhton, alls John Ivellly, were charged with entering the store of Louis 11. Orlm, No. S!l Arch street, and stealing a quautity of pipes, etc. The parti culars will be found elsewhere in our columns. Several parties were present, who testified that they bouelit a pipe of Creiehton, H wain being in company with him. The prisoners were each held In $2000 bail each for their appearance at Court. Chabob op SwiifPLiiTO. James Morisy was before Alderman Beltler yesterday afternoon upon the charge of swindling. The evidence not being sulllotent to criminate him, he was discharged. This morning a warrant was Issued for his and his wife's arrest upon the same charge. Two reserve officers proceeded to his place of residence. He keens a boarding-house at No. 71S Swanson street. He was not there. The officers went to a tavern near by, and as they entered Morisy left by the back door. He was discovered looking over the fence In the yard and arrested. He mild ills wife Agnes had gone to New York. Heserve Officer Parker captured her shortly after. The story of her having gone toUotham provou a lunricallon. llotn parties are charged with swlndliug a sailor out of $750. e aepositeu tne money witn inem ior sain keeping, and they invested It, the wife says, In oil stocks. Morisy. on the contrary, says they received no money. The parties will nave a hearing to-day, when the facts of the case will be divulged. A Dastardly Assault. On Friday evening a man called at No. itU5 .Market street, and asked for Mr. Martin, a boarder in the house. He came down to the door, and, without any provocation whatever, the man set upon and bent him in the most unmerciful manner, aud then made bis eacape. Martin Is a Journeyman plasterer. and belne satisfied with the wages bis employer gave, did not enter Into a "strike" with some ojf his fellow-craftsmen. The assailant is known to be one of the latter, but those who know him refuse to reveal his name, and by this means the rascal is shielded from the bands of justice. We hope the par ties will overcome their reticence, and the off ender receive his Just deserts. Tub Acadbmy of Music was crowded last evening with a fashionable audience, to witness the splendid and triumphant debut of Madame Parepa Kosa in opera in mis city, we cannot see the reason why the steady stream of ladies and eentlemen should have been forced to sub mit to an exeoriation of costume by squeezing into a sinele small entrance, while our preat Academy is furnished with several commodious doorways. The success of the troupe, we think will warrant tne employment oi at least oue more doorkeeper. Thb Whisky Frauds. Special Agents of the Revenue Department are in this city In connec tion with the wnisny rrauas, unuer tne man npement of John Miller. Revenue Agent. They are detailed for sixty days, to hunt up and seize all spirits offered or sold for less than the novernment tax. These officers are now as siduously at work, and have already made some important seizures, ana great koou is oipttcnu to result from this movement of the depart ment. Assault and Battery. Officer Bartlorua arrested a young man on the corner of uallow hill and Fifteenth streets, for lounging about This follow suddenly Jerked himself away and ran into a neiguooring engine nouse, and when the officer rolloweu to rear rest him, he was assaulted by Dauiel and James Smlttt, tne latter oi wnora tnrew uncus in un enereetic manner. All three were arrested, aud committed by Alderman Hutchinson in default of $000 bail eaotu Music. We have received a charming little ballad, entitled "Would thou wert mlue!" the words of which were written by Mr. J. E. McCaullay, the accompaniment being the com position of Professor Jean Louis. It will be a rare treat to the numerous friends of these two musical amateurs to secure a copy ot tueir joint labor. Reed Meyer, of No. 722 Arch street, is the publisher. A Fracas at Fifth and Walnut Streets. Two men, named Philips and Heeuan. got into an altercation in asalooa at mn anu wainut streets this afternoon, about something, and Heennn klckedlTiillps ln'thejaw, breaking and feariully laceraiing it. xne wouuueu luuu was removed to the Hospital. Heenan escaped. AcciDKST. Dr. Noble had his lee broken by being thrown from his carriage, at Marshall and Brown streets. He wns taken to his home. Spring Overcoats. We have a complete assortment of this seasonable and sensible Garment in all kinds and shades of colors, at astonishingly low prices. half-way betwkkn 1 uknnktt (x, uo Fifth and Tower Hall, felXTH Krs. j No. 518 MAltKET 8T. Tt. Kcott. Jr.. will sell, on the evenlnss of Thursday aud Friday, 11th and 12th Instant, at y, o'clock, the collection of Modern Painting belonging to Messrs. McOlure fc McCann, ut their Gallerv, No. 1)27 Chesnut street. Kverv palutlugin the catalogue will be sold without reserve, on account oi tnoir reni iun n-um mo buslneHH, and comprises works by K. 1. Lewis, James Hamilton, G F. Hensell. W. K. WiiiUHr, and others. Open day aud evening until nights of sale. A H Ann Cask. A gentleman who had suf. fart.il Miiiiiv tnrtnlhu with KkVK II llllil AOUK. purchased two boxes of Humphrey's Hoiua-o. painic Mpecino ior mat uiaease, ior bi-w. ,in round himself cured before he had takeu half one box, and in his gratitude sent his boy to know il the agent would lake bitck the outer oox trnti refund the fifty ccnu. The agent declined to comply, tmmoug tne euro cneap at i w. .-vco advertisement in another column. UUMPllliEYS' KHKCIFlC HoMCKOPATH 10 IUEDI- ciMt Company, No. 52 Broad way, N. Y. A Cold Hf.rms a small affaik. Mos people neglect it. Who minds It T Yet a cold may tuiu to Consumption, aud then follows almost certain death. Take a cold in time, then, that is, take Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, the well-known standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Complaints, aud your Cold will disappear, as well as all apprehension of dan cer. Hold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut atreet. First in Pkack, as it has been during the war, and first in the estimation of the American neonle among all the Perfumes of the world, Phalon'a "Night-Blooming Cereus" is a great staple of oommtrce in all parts of the United (states. Its sale during the past year has beett literally rciossai. wumaatjuQ ic?isuory. "Skttlf.d at Last."-Not tho tarlfror cur rency question, but the woather and the price if Chnrk-s Ntokes A (Jo 's Hprlng Clothing, under the Continental. Tho former, beautiful and bright the Intter. brnntlml and eheap. Opening Da y. Charles Oukford & Sons, Con tinental Hotel, will open their Hprlng styles of Ladl-s', Misses', and Children's Faucy Hals, (in 'I'll tl Mart a T A ni t 11 1, n.. V. . . . an 111 a Tllllfflrtav Anril 11 alin lw.ar will hn Pi I'Hseti to see iheir nnf rnns. Knowing How. and hHvlnif thB nonvenlences at hand, are the reusous thatslx superior cards, " w ...., . c ,iitj ruiuun iiintaiA niiin or one large Photograph, are made f F. Relmer's Gallery. No. 021 Arrh strei r 91, at i. treet. Dki'ot for tub nAt.it of I .nun's Five-dollar WiishiiiB Mnehlnes. Olnllien.Wrlni'nrs. and Hten Ladders, No. 727 Market street. Philadelphia. J. h. Lash a co. Now is the Timb to sret vour Unholsfry work done. Prices are reduced at Patten's, No IlOh Chesnut ftreet. n msniH khkumatism worth siima.-.''. Klipatnck, bo. 1744 Olive street, cured lr -.v. - U.IIIVUJI 11V lilirU) IIU imv . KPitiNg Glovks. McIntikr UnoTHFU. Hpilng'Gloves. Mclntire A Brother. Hpilng Gloves. Mclntire & Brother. Spring Gloves. Mclntire & Brother. No. 1035 Chemut Htreet. PPItlNO CLOTHINO FOR MEN AND HOTS mow ready. LARGE A S.HOH TAIEN7 and LOW I'RTCES. WANAMAKER FROWN , POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, P. E. Cor. 8IXTU and MARKET Streets. DIED. PUf'KETT. On the pvenlnir of the rth tnslivtit, attr s Hlmrt Illness, Mr. JOdtl'li 11. UUCKETT, In the Wih year of his ap. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis lute resi dence, No. R82 N. Hlmh street, on Wednesday after noon, the 10th Instant, at 1 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. JAMKS.-OD Monday, April I.ANiSK LANG3TON, wile of lin. Lloyd Jtuiies. The relatives sod irlends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tlinrsilny. Hie 11th Instant, at 11 o'clock A. M., from her late residence, Ko, 41 West Broud street, HiirlliiKton, W. J. Trulu leuves toot of WalDut street at 10 o clock. ' LENTZ. Suddenly, on the SOth Instant, Mr. JACOB 8. I.EM Z. In the 4Kth year of bis ago. The relatives and friends of tbe lamlly are respect fully Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late resi dence, No. ISIS Psssyunk road, on Wednesday after noon, tbe ltilb Instant, at 8 o'clock. To proceed u Lafayette Cemetery. THE EUREKA FLOUR AND&A.UCE SIFTEU, for cleaning and lightening flour for halting, and making fruit sauces and Jams smooth by removing the skins and stones, i'or sale bv TKCMAN A SHAW. No. 83B (Klght Thirty-five) Market Ht.. below Ninth. VERY THICK CAKE GRIDDLES. WhlCIl have the face ground nil' smooth, and a full variety of other iron (Griddles. Also, toapstone Griddles, which do not require to he greased in using, and therelore do not till tbe house with the odor of burnt lat. For sale by TKUMAN A SHAW, No. aaa (Right Thirty-flve) Market 8u, below Ninth. PATENT ADJUSTING ThNNON CUTTERS, or Hollow Augers, which vary from ?j to 1 inch, uud a variety of lilts aud .braces, lor sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 83S (Eight Thlrtv-fl vwl Market St.. below Ninth. H WARBUBTliN'S 151 PROVED VENTI M lated and Kasy-filllng DK1S II ATei (patented), In all lbeupproved tnsbions ot the season. CHESNUT Street, next door to the Post Olllce. 8 ! 11 JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS. iso. in a. in ij in ntreet. First Store above Chestnut street. 4 9 ODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES. Pearl aud Stag Handles, of beautiful Uuisb. KOIXiEBJS' and WADK A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and tbe celebrated LEUOULTKiC BAZUB. SCIHHOKS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, and Tanle Cutlery Oronnd and Polished at P. MAJDEIKA'8. No. 116 TENTH Ktreet. nelow Cheennt 285p TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING X STEAM PACKING HOSE, ETC. Engineers and dealers will nod a full assortment of GOODYEAK'S PATENT VI' LCANIZED KCBBEB BELTINO, PACKING, HOfctE, etc., at the Mauufao turer's Headquarters, GOOJJYEAR'S No. 308 CHESNUT Street, South side. K. B. We have a new and cheap article of GAR DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to which the attention of the nnbllo Is called. 126 8m WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DO M EMTIO ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN, No. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnut, begs to call attention to tbe large and varied stock ol goods now on band, embracing WINES of all grades, among which are some very choice Sherries and Clarets; BRANDIES, all qualities and dlQarent vin tages: WH1SKIEH, some very old and superior; SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, together with Jordan's celebrated TONIC ALE, now so extensively used by families, physicians, invalids, etc. CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champagne, and Sweet Ciders of all qualities, unsurpassed. These goods are furnished lu packages of all sizes, and will be delivered In any part ol the city free of cost, 1171 FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C. JOHN C. ARRISON AT TUE OLD STAND, SOS. 1 AND t NORTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA Would Invite the attention of bis friends and customers to his LARUE AND SCPEBIOB ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY- GLOVES, AND THE LATENT NOVELTIES IOBUEH TLEMESf'S WEAR. ALSO, TO HIS IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, Made of tbe best materials by band, and war ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or money reiunuecu PRICES MODERATE. 1 22rpJ Ja WM. H OF MANN, NO. NORTH EIUUTH STREET. HOSIERY GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OP ENGLISH AMD G Kit MAN MANUFACTURES, For Ladles', Gents', and Children's Wear, LADIF.S' MERINO AND 9IERINO UAEZB MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO GAUZE T ESTS. UKNTS' MERINO, MERINO UAtTZE.COT, TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND DBIKKIU, YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND ME- MIWO tlAlZE SI1IUTS 8 S tuths J W. SCOTT & GO. ' SKIRT MAKUFACTURERS, AND DBALKBS IH MEN'S FUItNISHINO GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT STREET, FOUR DOORS BELOW THK "CONTINENTAL, S'P PHILADELPHIA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FCRNISUINO STORE PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER made from mesauremsot at very short notice. All otber articles ot GENTLEMEN'S DRE&6 uooLi la full variety. 1 WINCHESTER CO., 1U N. ivt CUaXNUT Street. MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC, LARGEST OPENING OF THE SEASON. P. A. HARDING & CO,, INo. 413 ARCH Street, WILL OPEN1 OJS TIIUUHDAY.Aiii'U U. THE LARGEST VARIETY OF STRAW GOODS Evor Offered lu this City, Comprising 1000 IIOZKN OF I.AIWKS', MIMF,V, AM ( IIIUIRKN'S HATS, 1 1 all the uewest styles and novelties of the season, together with 3 O O O BONNETS, Of all tbe New Shapes. P. 8. We Invite the special attention of the Trade to our opening. These Goods have been selected with great care, both from Foreign and Domestic Manufacturers. Several shapes wilt be offered which are entirely new to this market. i t Urp 3PRINC STYLES BONNETS OPENING TIIIH DAY, WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street. S 25 2m 07 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 RIBBON STORE, I'Ol'Il DOORS ABOVE ARCH STREET. JULIUS SICIIlL, IlflRjiiBt opened a fine assortment of MILLINER Y OOIi lor tbe enmlnn Season, cuu.iintliiir of SIR A W HON NETS AND UATS, lUe Ulest sbupes and styles. uiBueiis in un colors, wicnus, ana qualities: tbe bent aanorlmeut 111 tbeclty. Hon net Slilcs, balius. v aivets. ana cranes, all duali ties and shades. French Flowers, a superb assortment in the latest novelties. velvet Ribbons, blacloand oolored. In all widths and qualities. 'ine oesi rrencn ana new ior iionnei f rames always on band. Rounet Ornaments, BuRle Fringes, the handsomest styles; In fact, every article used in malting or trim- niiug a Donuei or nuu Tbe above goods are all selected witb the best care, and will be.sold at tbe lowest market rates to suit tbe times. JULIUS SIOHEL, NO. 107 NORTH EIUHTII STREET, FOUR DOORS AROVE ARCH. P. S. No trouble to show goods. 4 21m jMBER, PEARL, CRYSTAL AND I JET TRIMMINGS. ZEPHYR WORSTED, SOLD FULL WEIGHT, AT ItAPSON'S 4 9 lm5p TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE. N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY. yjOURNINC MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JMOXJltlSIINGr BONNETS, AT NO. 001 WALNUT STREET. 327 6m MAD'LLE KEOCH. cr No. 726 CHESNUT STItSET. Jy We open to-day a full and splendidly as- sorted stock ot FRENCH AND KWTOKK BONNET STRAW HATS, DIH41V HONNETS, llO .MKT K1HUONN, THI-flNlSG ItlltKONW. VELVET R1UUONS. SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, ETC, ETC. PARIS FLOWERS AND OltK AM E.TS. All ol tbe latent aud moat approved styles, and at tbe lowest prices. ' Flense give us a call. Country orders promptly and accurately attended to. WEYL A ROSENHEIM, 8S9 lm No. IM CHEeMLi j' street. 4fo MRS. R. DILLON, AOS. S3S AND 831 SOUTH STREET Has a bandsotne assortment of MILLINERY, Alo. Bilk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers Flowers, Frames, etc. Ladles who make Itheir own Bonnets supplied with tbe materials. ltt M. E. MASON & CO., AT TilEIR TC NEW STORK, J.MI-1IV Y r.,.N0, 1,1B -;HESNUT Htreet, Will open, April 10 and II. latest styles uf bfKlNU AND SUM ME It IIONNE'IM, HATS, AND URKMS CAPS. Would cull special intention to their KMII.Nl HATS. It VI iV2a VUUNO LADIES' AXD CHILDREN'S PPItlNU MILLINERY OPENING rf-T WEDNESDA V, April 10, 18W. 4 8 211 No. 102 S. EIGHTH Btreib'efowtSeMiTut. ZJrrx MHS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN ON GJtTi;EMA , April !, a baudsome usaort-- uieut of -r PARIS MILLINERY. at No. II mi CHESNUT euuet. Also, a ease of French Riiiiuets. 4' ;t" 0 REMOVED. JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AKD CUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY Mo. 503 CHESNUT STREET, ' Above Fifth, North Bide, Opposite tbe Mayor's Office (formerly at No. 311), PHILADELPHIA. MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubber used lor Mechanical and Manufacturing pur. pwes. 4 1 unrp pATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS, GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC. COAL SCREENS, FOUKDHJNIKK WIRh, KXO. MauufiuittirMd bv M w . mx va A SAWS. Itt 6m No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. APRIL 9, lBGf; FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM EUROPE. Wjo Frcnrli Secretary of State Dtf Ih crs a Conciliatory Speech. THE PANIC SUBSIDING. A. Division in tlie lugliMli '11'III v This Evening Market Reports. By the Atlantic Ouble. FRAN0K. 1'aius, April 9. The Marquis da Mou.stier, Secretary of State, has made a very coucilia tory speech, which had the effect to greatly lessen the panic in Europe. ENGLAND. A tlllERAL SPLIT OK THR RRKOItM QPKHTIOX. Lomion, April !, 2 P. M. The Liheral party in the House of Commons has split on the Reform question, and it is now thought that the Derby Government is safe. Financial and Commercial Intelligence. Londof, April 9 2 P. M. Consols have de clined since the noon report, and are now quoted at 90 for money. The following are the current quotations for American securities: U. S. 5-20s, 74; Illinois Central, 79; Erie Rail road shares, 30;'. Liverpool, April 9 2 P. M. The Bread stuffs market is firmer, and prices are tending upwards. Wheat has advanced 3d. per cental, and is now quoted at 13s. 9d. for No. 1 red Milwaukee. Corn has advanced 6d. since the opening, the ruling figure being now 42s. per quarter for mixed Western. The other markets are generally without change. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. SPECIAL DESPATCH B8 TO THX EVBNINO TBLROfUPH.) Washington, April 9. Business In the Senate. Senators Cameron and Cattell have returned to Washington. An effort will be mude to-day to arrange tbe slate for the Philadelphia Custom House appointments. The Uenate now has the Hussian treaty under consideration, and win endeavor to dis pose of it before adjourning lo-d:ty. The pros pect now Is, that the Senate will adjourn this week. John P. Stockton for Minister to Austria. The President to-day sent Into the Senate the nomination of John F.Stockton, of New Jersey, rs Minister to Austria, and Colonel Capron, of Illinois, as Commissioner of Agriculture. Senator Going Home. Senator Wilson leaves for home to-night, and Senator Howard starts to-morrow. Letter Dies and Stamps. The Postmaster-General has awarded the contract for the supply of steel and iron letter stamps to Benjamin Chambers, of this city, and the contract for tbe supply of wooden stumps, to E. S. Zevely, of Maryland. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Senate. llARRisnuRG, April 9. Mr. Donovan oallod up tbe House bill authorizing tho Uas Committee of Philadelphia to visit tne Gas Trust sessions, Kuled out of order. On motion of Mr. Conn ell, it was agreed if the House concur, that the Joint rule prohibiting the transmission of bills within three days of adjournment, be suspended with respect to bills passed last night. The Speaker presented tbe remonstrances of tbe Kev. B. II. Nadal and John Walker Jackson, of Philadelphia, against church taxation. Among the private bills from the House the following were acted upon: The act appointing two additional assessors for tbe Fifteenth Ward of Philadelphia was passed finally; concurring with the Legislature of Ubio in relation to tbe Ohio and Pennsylva nia Canal Company was passed finally; the supplement for the Medico-Chlrurgluui College of Philadelphia was passed finally; empower ing tbe Ashland Iron Company, of Maryland, to bold land in Pennsylvania passed finally; in corporating the Nautical and Engineering Col lege, of Philadelphia, passed finally; relating to notaries public lu Harrlsbur;; passed ttnally; Incorporating, tbe Pittsburg Tunnel Company rassed finally; supplement for Wilkesbarreand ittstou Railroad Company passed finally; authorizing the Lombard and South Streets Railroad Company to Increase its capital stock and bonded debt was passed finally: a supple ment for the Frankford and Holraesburg Rail road Company, providing for the construction of a road from ilolmesburg to Bustleton, passed finally. House of Representatives. An act to release the non-resident vendors of merchandize in Philadelphia from luxation when they sell their own wares, was opposod by Messrs. Gregory, Quigley, Mann, and Hood, on the ground that it made an unjust discrimina tion against tbe resident merchants aud manu facturers, and was favored by Mr. Davis, and finally laid over. The Senate bill relative to Councils was puxsed as follows: That in any year when the first day of January does not fall on Monday, t he term of all mem bers of Council of Philadelphia now elected, or to be hereafter elected, be and tbe same are hereby extended to thefirst Monday lu.lanuary following the day in which the said term would otherwise expire. The Senate act authorizing the courts in the case of contested elections oi public oillcers to appoint a receiver of the moneys until tbe case be adjusted, wns passed. The Senate bill authorizing the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to straighten Its tract be tween Philadelphia ami llan isburg was passed. FROM BALTIMORE TO DflY. The Prospects and Alms of the State Conventions. SPFCIAL DESPATCH TO THE EVENING" TELEGRAPH. Baltimobb, April 9. The Union Republican State Convention has been called to meet here on the 17th instaut. to provide for exigencies if the vote to-morrow Is favorable to a call for a State Constitutional Convention. The object then is to call another tfoverelen Convention, and brlnpr matters o a crisis, regardless of coup. qucuces. Latest Markets by Telprn.h - K - - J' I' New York, April I). Cotton quiet at '7"c Fimir firmer: OoOO barrels sold: StaiP ni.i ,:. .r,-'. uye active; mi. uu.imi. "i i iu. uuu active anu 10. niKoori "'"'"i n esiern, IWiHo. provi sions quiet and dull, pork firm; new ui S23 o0. Whisky ouiet. ' Pittsburg, Pittsburg and Fort Wyn"i Michigan Central, 1071:: Michigan Southern, 09; N. Y. Central, 100?. Illinois Central, 11,1; Cumberland preferred, 27; Virginia as, 3; Mis souri 6s, 86'; Hudson River, M; VSi16 8tates Five-twenties, 1802, 100; do. lrf, W do. lso, 108; new Issue, 107!4; Ten-forties, US; Seven thirties, first Issue, 101; all others, 100S; Sterling Exchange, at sight, 9; Money, 7 per cent. Oold oiosed atlWS. 5 The Town of Wilkenhnrro Neurit fttroyed ly Fire. Kaston, April 0. A fire broke out at 7 A. M. to-day in Wilkesbarre, which Ii;h by this timo destroyed all tho buildings on Market street, from tho Court Ilause to tho bridge. The telegraph office Ix-ing burned, no com munication lia-i been bad with that piano. From Delaware. Wilmington, April 9. Govornor Haulsbury. of Delaware, has appointed James A. H ivard, of Wilmington, United stales Henator to fill the vacancy caused by the dentil of the Hon. Jeorgeitcad Riddle, lie formerly neon pied the same position, but resigned in lrtrtl, In conse quence of the test oath. He will take his seat atorce. Senator Saulsbary pasted through this city last night, on his way home to Georgetown. If lie resigns he will probably be succeeded by his brother, now Governor of Delaware. THE LATE RAILROAD ACCIDEHT. An rnheard-of Atrocity Iar Iron, Rail way Ties, and Kejfa of Nails Placed upon the Track of the Pennsylvania Central Hallroed fearful Accident tm Consequence Arrest of the Perpe trators of the Deed, Kte. .FVotn the Pittsburg Chronicle of taxi evmiixiy. A piececf diabolism more frightful and cold blooded than anything we have been called upon to record for a long time, was perpe trated yesterday on the Penns-ylvania Railroad near this city. The results of the deed, so far aa human life nnd limb are concerned, are com paratively small, but Ills only by an apparent miracle that we are spared the necessity of recording a wholesale slaughter of men, women, and oblldren. The Cincinnati express train, consisting of one baggage and one express car, throe passen ger coaches, and sleeping car, left the Union depot yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock. Tlie train was filled wltd passengers, forty of whom Lnd arrived during the forenoon from Cincin nati. W nen the train had gone about three quarters of a mile beyond Turtle Creek Hta tlon, and was near Spring Hill, the engineer, Robert H. Kerr, discovered an obstruction 011 the track. Tbe obstruction was placed upon a curve of the road, and could not be seen until the train was close upon it. The engineer im mediately reversed tbe engine and whistled "down brakes," but could notsufllciently cheok the locomotive to prevent the collision. The engine struck tne obstacle and was thrown frotu the track, together with the tender, tbe ex press, baggage, aud two passenger cars, leaving only one passenger coach and the sleeping-car on the track. THE KILIiEO. The cars, as we have said, were filled with passengers, and were thrown about belter skelter, yet miraculous as it may seem, not a passenger was killed, and none were injured beyound a few bruises and scratches. The em ployes on the train did not escape so fortunately. Martin Pracken, a brakesman, was found ne surely wedged In between the lirst aud seoond cars. In obedience to tbe signal he had tight ened bis brakes when tbe crash came, and tho platforms of both cars were smashed, he being caught and held between tbe Iron railings of tbe platform and the end of tlie car. An ax was employed to cut blm out, but it soon be came apparent that the railing would have to be cut oil, a work which occupied over thirty minutes, during which the unfortunate man Bulleied lnexpn sslbly. His loll thigh was found to be terribly crushed from the knee to the hip, and be sustained In ternal Injuries of a serious nature. He was brought to this city and taken to his boarding bouse, No. 5H Walnut treet, where be has been living for a number of years with his oousin. He was attended by Dr. Hamilton, who bad been called to the scene of the accident, and who came In with the unfortunate man. THE INJURED. Peler McCanley.an engineeron the road, was on the train proceeding to his home at Latrobe He had his right foot badly crushed, and he re ceived some cuts. Robert H. Kerr, the englneerof the train, waa badly scalded, received several cuts about tho head. He resides at Latrobe. W. Wilhelm, tho baggage-master, had his shoulder badly bruised and received other la juries, but not very serious. He lives In Phila delphia. The iDjured men went on to their homes in tbe first train, THE OnSTRUCTION. The csnse of this terrible accident waa easily ascertained. Five cross ties, a bar of railroad iron, some kegs of spikes and other articles bad been laid npou the track. They had evidently been carefully and skllUully placed with a view to accomplishing tbe purpose which bad been, so well subserved. The ties and one end of tbe rail lay upon the South track, while the other end of the rail and tbe spikes were placed on tbe north track, so as to make sure work of whichever train should coma along first Tha perpetrators apparently not being certain that the flist train would be eastern or western bound, THE CRIMINALS. Three persons are supposed to have been con cerned in the perpetration of the diabolical aflair. Mr. Stone, who was on the locomotive with the engineer, informs us that they saw standing near tbe obstruction a man, who aa Boon as the collision took place, Jumped the fence and ran. He was pursued and oaptured and during the afternoon brought to the city by a gentleman named John Duff', residing at Tur tle Creek. Mr. Stone accompanied the prisoner. The roan is an evil-looking person, havinir the precise appearance of a North Carolina soldier in the Rebel army in the last year of tho war. His name Is thooght to be Patrick Manahan and he is tbe same man who was arrested on Wylie street some two months ago. begginr food and money, throwing away the food and pocketing the cash. He played dumb then, but was brought to speech eventually. About I clock this morning two other men, named Paul Howard and Paul Prioe, were arrested at the eoke-ovensiu the Ninth Ward, and brought In. 1 hey say they are strangers from Harris burg. I hey were locked up, and await pro ceedings. . Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 9 Keported by X)e Haven A Bro.. No. o S. Third street !U.HP (,U Ot IJSl H OK. H.W r" tlo b. 985i .MxUS7-3(m-jy ipj' loo bu Phils A E..bfi JV lu0 do biso. 28V 100 do 860. IS loosh Reading-.. soV 1"0 do ..blUL0 44 " do bo. W44 a bu cam v . m l.tiii. 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