CITY INTELLIGENCE. ttOE ADDITIONAL LOO At, ITEMS THIBD PA8B. TnB Wheatley Dramatic Association. Last vonlDK this Association gav ttir-Ir Inaugural T erlorniance, and tlierehv dedicated their new liall. at Flflb and Uanklll streets, which has been fitted up In Brand style, and reflects great credit on those who superintended 1U Private boxes, new scenery, finely ornamented prosce nium drop-curtuln, and everything appertain ing to make it a first-clans place of enterlaln xnent, has been provided. The comfort of the audience lias been taken luto consideration, and scats are furnished that will please the most fastidious. ' The performance last evening was a decided Bti cocks. Goldsmith's comedy of S'ic Utonps to Vonnutr was rendered In a manner exceedingly good for amateurs. Mr. J. Urook as "Young Marlowe," Mr. William il. Andrews as"Mr. llardcHStle." E. E. JlulOsh, Jr., as"Tony Lump kin," aud Miss Clare and Miss Nevill, were ex cellent. Of the others, the less suld the better. The afterpiece, adapted by 1). W. Farre, entitled d he Live Indian, excited a great deal of laugh ter, the actinic belUK fair. We understand that Mr. William Wheatley, of New York, after whom the Association is named, made It a handsome present a short time since, in order to further the plan of fitting up the hall in a manner becoming a first class organization. The orchestra did excoed ingly well, considering they have not been playing together long; but we would advise them, before they advance further, to obtain a respectable "winding-up" to the airs. rerformanocs will be given at the hall every Wednesday evening. Wanted a Hat. John McArthur, a young man. became impressed with the idea that, as bis bat was old, he required a new om. and Hint the cheapest mode was to steal It. About Jislf-p.st four o'clock yesterday afternoon he Stepped into a bat store tt Fifteenth and Kblppen streets, threw olf his old cap, and appropriated, viet armii, a line dress hat, not withstanding the proprietor earnestly remon strated apalnst this mode of procedure, but was kept in abeyance by threats to the eftect thut he would be placed In an unenviable posi tion If he did not "shut up." McArthur left, but whs soon arrested by Oillcers Garrison ami Bameltuck, of the Fifth District, ami was taken to the Station House, but In so doing the oflleeis found it necessary to use their clubs, as McArthur was disposed to kick, bite, punch, and swear to a degree that was not at all grail lying. Alderman Swift committed him to answer at Court. In default of (100 bail for the larceny, and also in a like amount for an assault upon the officers. Differing Opinions. Charles Sohnoider is the director and .owner In fee simple of a lager beer and "auuer weln" establishment, ISo. 2026 tiermantown road. He deals out those pleasurable decoctions to his brother Teutons, and stronger beverages to his friends the Celts, let consequences be what they may. On Tues day evening, after one of the aforesaid had gradually enlarged bis already bulky frame upon beer, aud decreased bis common sense thereby, a question arose as to whether or not Schneider would purchase ice from the bulky Individual during summer. Ou this question a decided coolness arose between the two, then came a reaction In a warm dispute, and finally Mr. Hobneider sought repose upon the floor of his own establishment, induced so to do by having a pitcher and a number of glasses dashed upon his upper works, and badly in juring his left eye. The bulky individual, named Philip Shlmel, was held to answer by Alderman Cloud, for this unwarranted display Of pugilistic capabilities. Intemperance aud Stabbing. There seems to be a direct affinity between Intemperance and assaulting with dangerous weapons the one as cause; and the other very generally as eff.cl which Is proven bv the number of savage aault8. Mary Jane Wellington, having de liberately, by the use of copious drinks, put herself into a state of seml-intoxloatlon, like all persons In a similar slate took umbrage at the aotlons of a little boy, residing In a house at Sixth and Bedford streets, tibe drew a large clusp knife, and attempted to make way with him. He, being biased against such an action, got away, but not altogether safe, as be sus tained painful Injuries In the shape of ugly wounds on his liandi nnd wrists Sergeant Jeffries arrested Mary Jane, who was com mitted to answer by Alderman Tittermary in default of 8800 hall. A Bad Little Girl. Lydia Ewen, a girl aired eleven years, of nowhere particularly, waa brought ut by Sergeant Johnson for a lar ceny of clothing, etc.. in the vicinity or Sixth and Bedford streets. It seems that Lydia has, by her own application, been furnished with good places among kind people to aid in work about the bouse, but has been decidedly un grateful in causing trouble by the volubility of her tongue, believing to the contrary of the old adage, "That little girls should be seen and not heard." Within the past two weeks she has had four different places, and has leit each one in an unenviable state of domestio turmoil. Alderman Toland sent her to the House of Re fuge, to obtain. If possible, a more healthful growth of morals, and gain a more genial and affable disposition. Arbbst op a Ghskral Thief. This raorn lDg Olllcer Beam brought in one Jimmy O'Brien, alias Joseph Kelley, alias Josey Kay, who Is familiarly known to the police officers aud detectives as a person who operates largely, managing now and then to obtain, in various manners, valuable goods In large (luantitles. He deserves the appellation of a sneak, aud yet lie ofien works boldly, as in an opertttion last night, which led to his arrest. About six o'clock lie walked famlliarly.'lnto the store of Morgan & Co., No. 619 Market street, and took out of a case of goods Just opened five pieces of calico. Alderman Hibberd committed ii lm for a heurlng before Alderman Beitler this afternoon, at two o'clock. . Suspicion ok Lakceny. Scott k Co., the proprietors of a flour store on Frankford road, near Palmer street, yesterday morning sud denly misited from their money-drawer the sum;of40 in bllis'and small change. Officer Quick being Informed of the circumstance, noon after arrested two boys, Charles Smith, aged eleven, and James MoCormlck, aged six teen, on suspicion of being the persons who committed the robbery, ns they were seen, as It is alleged, hanging about the premises and in the store just before the theft was discovered. Alderman Cloud, after a hearing, committed each In default of tOOO bail to await a further investigation. Larceny of Cauco. -James Kelly, evidently married, from the fact that he steals calico, was arrested last evening for purloining seven pieces of il from Messrs. Morgan & Co., No. 519 Market street. James walked into the store, picked up the goods in question, and walked out, but not unobserved. An officer was requested to look after him, which he did In rather a summary manner. The Individual's right name is James O'Brien, and he has the reputation of being a ?rolessionl sneak thief. He will have a hear ng to-dav, when, Instead of presenting his wife with a new dress, he will be provided with one himself, i. e. a prison robe. Mr. Habelman'b Concert. This favorite tenor announces a grand concert at. the Fryer, which we think will be too small lor his audience. He brings with him anew mibh Kebee. from New York, where h,;- tii'.i uiunn tins iMMtn a continued success. -m. wiiuit a hrllliant Dianlst from Lelpslo and Paris, who is compared to Gottschals: in his style or playing, anu me comunnou Tiunumi, Mr. PoznacBKi, wno is wu won uvj v, ix iw quire any notice fom ns. Breach of Ordinance. Quito a number of persons were arrested In and about the ariners Viri,... oi I'uroiffh &nd Murket streets, for breach of the ordinance forbidding the sale of fish, oysters, ete.,ou tne street, ana any oumrun Hon of the public highway, to all of which the names pieau euiny. Aiueruiuo muirunuunu each, and held them to keep the peace. Lecture Tc-Nioht. We would make a spe clal announcement to our friends of the lecture m ho delivered this evening, at the Musical Fund .Hall, by Rev. T. De Wilt Tftlmage. under the auspices of the "Phllalethean Literary Asso ciation." We feel confident that all who attend will be amply repaid. LecU'wr io commence at u o'clock. Tickets mat ire obtained at the door, Misdrmba&or. James Falan, a hatter by trsdoi'livlng at No. 403 South street, was before .- Aldermau Beitler this morning, charged with misdemeanor. He was held in 700 ball to answer. Amons the nassencers In the Java for Eu hnm now York vesterday. were the fol. lowing I'hlladelphlans:rHn Judge , Strong and brouier, Pf" ww Air. A, Johnson, auu ium vuj.i(, THE DAiTLY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TinJRDAY Obituary. Philadelphia halt lot i i ,i cit.lr.en, society an honored frleno., familiarly known. and wlioenloyed tt f"",. and love of a wide circle of aoguaU Kichard Hmethurst, Esq., aged fti. de, , this life this morning, at his late resident Pine street. He was born in Lancashire, h. land, In 1802, in 1K2 accepted a pressing lnvli , tlon to emigrate to the Western continent, aru made bis home in the vicinity of Philadelphia. He was employed for many years as an ao countant with Mr. Lewis 1'ralt, and In lt7 be came Secretary of the Hoard of Exocutors of the Pratt estate, nnd in following year executor of theehtatesof William Hlchardson, and ouo of the administrators of James Hondas' estate, and many others, which gnve ample testimony of the talent and ability of Mr. Hinelhuist. r or several years past ho lias been an active mem ber of the Albion aud Kt. Georgo Societies, and lately as I'resldont of the latter. Althougu of foreign nativity, yet he became embued with the principles entertained by all the loyal people of this nnlloii, and his heart was 111 led with every sentiment for the welfare of his adopted country and the good of its Inhabi tants, lis leaves a large concourse of lriondH, who sorrow over the loss of oue who, by the actions of his life, became an esteemed aud honored citizen. Hearings before Alderman Beitler. At the Central Station to-day James O Hrln, wit h several aliases, whs charged with the larceny of five pieces of prints from Messrs. Morgan A Co., on Market street. He was held In 813W ball to answer ut Court. Spkino Clothing, or all kinds, Men's, Youth's, and Boys', selling daily in large quan tities, at such a reduction in prices as would neem Incredible. Call and examine. We are dally introducing new styles. Halk-way'bktween) Bbnnktt A do., Fifth and J- TowekHall, Sixth Sts. J No. 618 Mark kt s r. New Ann Uskftjl- Invention A Finr. Ex- TINOtlSHKK HITCCK.S3FUI.LY KXPKRI M KVTK.O With. Improvements are continually being made in every branoh of the mechanic arts, with varying success, uocording to their respective merit. But an Invention lately completed nnd successfully tried, aud found fully up to its original Intent, 18 the new fire extinguisher, which has attracted the attention of our citizens for the past week. The notloea ble features about Hare its small size. Its slm- fliclty, audita efficacy in extinguishing fires. I consists simply of an apparatus cylindrical In shape, with the dimensions of a common water bucket, and not exceeding seventy pounds in weight, so that one can strap it upon his back, and with the gutta-purcha tube in one hand, and the other hand upon the valve, a portable engine is ready. The mode of ex tinguishing a conflagration Is at oncesoslmple, and yet has such Immediate effect, that all are astonished who behold It. At the end of the gutta-percha tube there Is a small apparatus which distributes the water in ralnutestreams, like untuspiay, which is strongly impregnated with carbouio acid gas that will quench any fire on almost Immediate contact. The inven tion is of French origin, and throughout all the provinces of Europe is coming iuto requisi tion. A number of experiments have been tried In this city during the past week, one at Twentieth and (Joules streets, where a large fire of the most combustible articles, coal-oil bar rels, was extinguished in less than ten minutes. A second trial was made lu the presence of Jay Cooke, Esq., Robert Morris, and other promi nent gentlemen, in the vicinity of the "Jay Cooke" mansion, which resulted to the satis faction of all present. A committee, Including Fire-Marshal Blaokburn, has been appointed to report on the merits of the invention to Councils. Furniture Slips ok Uovmcs. A large at sort men t of linen and chintz of every shade and quality, lor slips. Can be sold cheaper than at any house in town. Thoroughly coto- Eetent hands to make, cut, and fit them, at W. enry Patten's, No. 1-108 Chesnut street; Spring Ovkb coats. Spring Overcoats. Spring Overcoats. Spring Suits. Sprlnif Suits. Sprlug Suits. Stokes', under the Continental. Stokes', under the Continental. . Stokes', under the Continental. Shades, Curtains, Awnings, Bedding, Upholstery, At Patten's, No. H08 Chesnut street. Bronchitis. The usual symptoms of this disease are Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, a spitting of Phlegm or Matter, and sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin lining the inside of the whole of the Wind Tubes or Air Vessels which run through every part of the Lungs. Jayue's Ex- fectorant immediately suppresses the Cough, aln, Inflammation, Fever, and Difficulty of Breathing; produces a free and easy expectora tion, and effects a speedy cure. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 242 Chesnut street. Auction Curtains. A large assortment of every kind of Curtain, from the heaviest French lace, cheap at sixty dollars, to the lowest price. Nottingham Curtain, one dollar. W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. We welcome to our columns again our old friend;Dr. Humphreys and his Specitlo Homoeo pathic Remedies. We have known the Dr. for many years, and know him as a conscientious Christian gentleman and an accomplished phy sician. We have used his Specifics ourselves, and they are used extensively among our friends, and are free to say that they are all that thoy claim to be invaluable Family Medicines. All who have the pleasure of Dr. H.'s acquaintance know that he would offer nothing to the public unless it was fully up to the standard of recom mendation, Jiujralo OirUitian Advocate, Djspot, No. 6ti2 Broadway, N. Y. Shade and Curtain Store. A very elegant iHHnriment nf new Shades, new designs, new tint s, to be sold at the lowest prices, at V . Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. rnAHT.KS oakford & Sons. Continental Hotel, have opened an assortment of Ladies', Mises', and Children's Fancy Hats and Caps splendid goods. Also, all the novelties in Hats lor uentiemen anu xouiu. From tropic Bowers that scent the moonlit glade. l'halon's "Night-Blooming Cerens" Is made. Batavia Advocate. Vkrandaii Awnings! Vkrandau Awn. injh! Striped Awniugsfor windows, at 1'a.t- ten's.jNO. -HOS Chesnut street. Depot for thk balk of Lash's Five-dollar Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. o. LiASH B CO. Conrad Brothers. Dealers In Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Toilet and Fancy Articles. No. nw cntsnut Btreet, Ulrard Row, Philadelphia. 8KE the auction Lace Curtains trnlv filenant Bnd very cheap, at Patten's, No. m Chesnut ACtraajoR Khbumatism Wortu Bbeibo. S. Kllpatriclt, No. 17U OIIts street, cursd by Dr. HUer-i lUmedy. Mo core, no pay. Window Shades One Dollar, No. lW8Ches- spring underc lothino. McIntirb ft Bro, fcsprlng I m ere oth ng. Mclntire & Krothe? Kpr ng unuerc otn ng. Mclntire & Brother. Jjprlng Underclothing. Mclntire k Brother. v. iuw uucauub cureeu BPRINQ CLOTHINa FOR MEN AND BOYS now ready. ' LAKQK A8SOHTMEN2 and LOW PRICKS. WANAMAKEK A FROWN POPULAR CLOTHING HOU8& OAK HALT ' B. E. Cor. BIXTH and MAitKKT Streets, CINE CHOCOLATE. FINK CHOCOLATE for Table Use, superior la Quality to lu l"" TEPIIKN r, WHITMAN, Manufacturer of (Specialties in Fine Chocolate, 4 1lm KO, 1S1Q HABIUT MTUtUET. MARRIED. rnANKLIN-THORBUIW.-At ttte redlflnnce of the bride H fHllier, April 14, hv tn Hev. Aloxiin- Oer McA. 1 liorhurn, JOHN FKANK LIN, Jr. of Fhlla dHpliiB, and MAOU1K Mc. daughter ol William '1 liurburn, of Albany, N. Y. ,K.F1;C,ILF Y-m'I'I,rci",.-On the evening of the i.iiu instaiii at the renldrncf oftlie bride's parents, iy Kev. W. J Paxsnn. Mr. OKOHOK W. hKKTCirLKY to Mlw FIIAM'KS A., eldpsi daughter of William T. ilulbert, Esq., all of this cliv. DIED. KT fW'TlO. On the ir.th InsUint. ANDREW SYf V I. kl '".K. BOn Of AllH,.lu....l tln.l. L' .lm... .....I IQ yenrs ai. " 1' niontim. i ne reiv " mnnns or ihe family, amo kpscup Council, Jm ''or O. U. A. M., and the Order In generiil, are rmi ecifn "y Invited to niti'iid his funeral, trora his imreniH- residf in. iui7 koss street, on iriuay, me lull) liiBiaiit, at k' o'clock p. M, Jl ASBINOKIL ft Thursday. Annl 18. 1U(7. DAVID B. HASMNUKK, In tho Tii yeitr ol bis Hue, WctHRYSTAU Ol ton imh instant, TATBICK M t HltYHTAL, In the With, year ot bis fte. '1 be relatives fcnd Irlevd" of the family are respect fully Invited tOHtiendtho funeral, from St. Joseph's Hospital, on Friday nioralii t at 9 o'clock, without fur llier notice, W F.YKRR, On the 15th Instant, C. 0. MEYERS, in bis 21st year. The relatives and friends of tho family, also Inde pendent Council, No. 8, Junior O. U. A. M.. and Alvln II. B. t'., are Invited to altpud the tnnxral, from his Isle residence, No. lnlit Randolph street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. rF.TKIt.SON. At Onrmsntown. this morning, KM MA Lw. duUKbier of P. 4. and Kuirua I t'alursou, aged 2 years and 13 davs, KMKTHUItHT. On the morning or the 18th Instant, Kit HAKDHMKTHUKhT. I)ue notice oQhe fiineral will be given. ( rpiNNED, "SILVER IIEAlEO" OR "GAL A. vanlzed" Mailing Tw ks. Also, superior hirne headed and Leahei-tieded Tucks, Tsck 1'ullera, a varleiy ol liauiiuers aud I'liruet Siretclit-rs. for sale by THUMA.N ASIIAW. No. 8.M (Fight Thirty-five) Market Ml., helow Ninth. PUKL PINCHERS. CURLING RODS, W t-urllng l ongs. Nail Ncissorit, 1 weezerd, Haaurj, ilones and Wtraps. For Rule hv TFtUMAN BHAW, No. 8S8 (Fight Thlrty-flvp) Market U, below Ninth. TTOR MANY OR FOR FEW WANTS IS J-' Housekeeper's Hardware, we shall he pleaded to hliow you our HHsorinient. Perhaps you may theu conclude to purchuae them ol' TRUMAN A SHAW, No, 83S (Flgf Thlny-flve) Market HU, lieluwr Ninth. LAND WARRANTS FOR SALE AT 664 CKNTH l'KU ACHIC One million acres of Agri cultural I.hihi Warrants, In 1M acre pieces. Issueil to the Htates of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Penn sylvania, Maryland, and Indiana. For sale In lots to suit. Large lots at Wi1 cents per acre, single pieces at eu cents per acre. -Apply to F.Mta A CO.. Bankers, No. 60 South TH1K11 Street, Philadelphia. F. P. JAMES A CO., Bankers, No. 45 WALIi Street. New York. O. F. LEWIS, or FISHER, BOOTH A CO.. Bunkers. lt5p Detroit. Miclii kail. INSURE YOUR LIFE IK THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, l'lll KTH AM 4 IsSp 1V.4LSUI. S. K. CORNER BWARBURTtiN'S IMPROVED VENTI laled and Kasy-rltlinir DKlvSS JiATS (piitenled i. In all the approved fashions ol t lie season. CHJ&4NUT Street, next door to the Pot OIHce. 9 15J JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLK HATTERS, No. 25 S. NINTH Street, ' First More abnve t'bestniit street. 4 Dj FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HATTER, It flmRpl No. 7 s. SIXTH Street. JOSEPH FU9SKLL, Manufacturer of UMBRELLAS ANO PARASOLS, No. i aud 4 jn. ruum ti strept. 4 17 2m5p Pliliadelphia. !jfA WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRIP CyHoim of t;haracter, with Advice ou Busiueoa fHealtb. Education, etc given daily, by SHlulbsauirpJ J. L. CA PEN, ai no. i ;h iusn ut tstreei. pj ORSE COVER, Spring and Summer Styles Very Cheap. Big Uorse in the Door. KNKASS, No. 631 MARKET Street. WOOL MATS, It tiKbsispl DEAKNE81. EVKRY INSTKUMENT THAT science aud skill have Invented to asstat the hearing in every aegree oi aettiness; hibu, nenpireiors; also. Crandall's Patent CYutcbea, superior to any others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. LIS TENTH Street, below Chesnnt. 2 8 6pf EODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful II ll Ian. KUDUtna ana waun a nuitUKivij DiQADQ .nrf th. Mlaiivfttiul T. VI mTTT.T H IT. UA7IU BCIbKOKH of the Mneiit quality. Itazors, Knives, ncisaora. anu mom uuuery uronna Rnrt Pol shed at P. MADEIRA'S. No. lis TENTH Street, below Chesnut 2 8 ftp R E M O V E D . JOHN THORNLEY, NDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY Mo. 503 CHESNUT STKKKT, Above Fifth, North Side, Opposite the Mayor's Office (formerly at No. 311), rHILADKLPHIA. MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, And all other articles or vulcanized India Rubber used for Mechanical ana AiaDUiaciurmg pur poses. 41 Imrp CRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Are the foundation of the Immense business now done in Paper Collars, aud the present saleot tliem nearly equals that of all other makes combined, Ti,. v have been made Irom uniform stock from the commencement, which now costs TH1K I'V TIlltEK per ceuu more man mat useu m me proououou of any other Collar consequently they con the dealer more. Therefore, when consumers are urged to buy other makes at the Hume price as UKAY'b, it is be cauhe the Interior goous pay more prom. If you want the VERY BUfeT.theu buy Gray's Patent Molded Collars, AND TAKE MO OTHERS. (jRAT'H PATENT NOVELTY COLLARS, The original and only patented Spaced Collar and the most popular oue ever made aud the Collar which all inaiiuiaciurer strive to equal. URAY'H PATENT EUREKA COLLAR, The only Stand-up Collar ever made and molded so as to liuow the upper euge jiuiu m uwk. GBAY'N PATENT LINEN-FACE COLLAR In the favorite Novelty style (from imported stock niade expressly lor this Collar), and coaling but a iriiio nmiH than the all-paper, will wear twice as long and In summer is not as easily atlected by perspira tion. If you want a good collar at a less price, then buy me UNION PAPER C'OIUR COMPANY'S UNION tOLliAlt A. A Full-spaced Turn-over Collar, Irom a strong, Hne- unlfhed paper, and equal to anytning in the market except Q RAY'S, A full Una of the above goods can always be had ol JOEL J. DAILY & CO., NO. S8 NOBTU Til I BO KTBEET, BOLB AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Onr friends and the trade are cautioned against all sonars unlicensed oy me umu" rir v uim' nan nrNo, vrir-iui suits are now belna oall j com uieneed In various parts ol the country by the Union voiupanyl against dealers m iuu.i UATCII JOHNSON A CO., No, 1 WARREN Btreet. New York, Agent TJaUuP C. Co., and American Molded Collar FOURTH EDITION! THE EXECUTION OF TEUFEL rJP li 17" i ii it 1 H c; c ii i h , An Autopsy of tho Culprit. Interesting Scicntilie Iata. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc. f SPECIAL DK9TATCI1 TO THB EVHW1NO TKl.KORAPn, Doylestowh, April 18 P. M. The bod of Albert Teufol was permitted to hang for thirty five minutes before it was cut down. It was then removed to a cell iu the Prison, anil an interesting sewntiflo examination of the eje made by lr. J. Yiyar, of Philadel phia, with the view of ascertaining whether the lens wan fractured. This was found to be the ca3e, as it was with Probst. The pupil was also dilated, the media per fectly clear, the optic rtorve distinct and well marked; the arteries had entirely disappeared, but thero was one large rein at the lower part of the optic nerve going up. The neck was found not to have been bioken. FROM WASHINGTON THlSftFTERN0Ori. IsrECIAL DESTATCBES TO ETKNINO TELEGRAPH. Washington, April 18. United States Supreme Court. Ill the Ruorem Court to-day R. J. Walker filed a bill, on behalf of Mississippi, against the Secretary of War, General Grant, aod Mnjor General OrU. The Alt iruey-General moved to dismiss both this and the Georgia bill, for want ot jurisdiction, anuoy oonseut of tne counsel on iiotu sides, Friday, zma instant, is nxeu lor tue hearlcj of the motion. Senate. The Senate, immediately after prayer and the reading of yesterday's Journal, weut Into executive riession. WURDER IN HEW YORK. Death of Professor Ll flagstone. New York, April 18. Professor Living stone was killed this morning at No. 17 Jeffor- son street, by a man named Cody. Living stone was a lecturer at Barnum's Museum Cody, who fired the pistol shot, asserts that he acted in self-defense, Livingstone having made an attempt on his life. ' An inquest will be held on the body this afternoon. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Xkw YobIi. Auril 18. Btocka excited, Chicago and HOCK Jslana, so:',: iteaaiDK, iw;,; tnnwii lu.. 4S1.: Krle, 6ti)t: Cleveland and Toledo, 113; Cleveland &iifl I'lLiHlmrir. Alionicaa lemrai. ivy; juiuuiK.kii boutbern, 67: New York Central, M7': illinoli Central, 113'4; Cumberland prererre t, 2J'a; Virginian's 61: itis Bourl ' uai: Hudson Klver. IM): United Hiutfs o-'2D's. 180-2, lWi: do. 1864, H'; do !, iimi,;,ao. nn isue, iu: 1.1- Ki a, v; 7-ao s, l3t issue, iw; uu oiuer iuj. uiin latyj. gOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN FREIGHTS. The Virginia and Tennessee Air-Line Railway IS NOW OPEN IT KNTIBE I.KNGTII. This Company will lesue throuhu Bills or L api no from Philadelphia to Pktkrsbubo, Rich mond, Danville, LYNCHBUHO,' Libkbtv. Bu- roBDS, Salem. Dublin, Wythkville, Saltville, Bhibtol, Joneshobo.Cekenvillk, New Market, KNOXVILLE, Cleveland, Dalton.Chattanoooa, NASHVILLE, ATLANTA. Rouk, DkcaTur, Tub Cumbia, CORINTH. GRAND JUNCTION, MEM PHIS, and all intermediate points suara.ntke INO FIXED RATE PER 100 POUNDS, ACTUAL WEIOHT, Mark each Package "VA. AND TENNESSEE LINE," and ship at Broad and Cherry Street Deput Ol P. W. & B. R. R. CO. BLANK DRAY RECEIPTS AND STENCIL PLATES furnished Irom the Com pany's OrricE. C. E. DILKE8, Agent, 418thstu6t No. 411 CHESNUT Street. C. E. EVANS, General Eastern Agent. BEDDING AND (Feather Warehouse, TENTH NXBEET, BELOW ABCII. Feathers of all qualities, Feather Beds, Bol sters aud Pillows. Straw, Husk, Hair, and bpring Mullrewiea. A larxe assortuient of Blankets, Comfortables, and Bed Uullls. of (ill kinds. Marseilles tkiun- litrpaues. of very handsome patterns, from the lowest price to tne uuitti quuiuy. hprliiK Keds and bpring Cow, Iron Bedsteads of all sizes. CH URCH CTJSHlONa made to order. All goods sold at the very lowest murket prices always. AM08 HILLBORN, No. 44 North TENTH btreet, Below Arch. N. B. A large stock of Window Shades, of every quality, iroiu tue cneapest w me nana somuetmade. g2stuth3mip N O. COO A II CH STREET. COO UtFIlIWKHATOHS, WATER COOEiEB.1i ICE CBEAM FBEEZEBW, JAPANNED WAKE, WOODEN-W A BE. GRIFFITH & PAGE. 4 J 0 NO. 800 ABCH STREET, Consumption can bb cckedi the lArue remedy at last discovered I "Upbam's Fresh Meat Cure," prepared Irom the formula of Prof. Trous seau ol Paris, cure Coimumpllon, Lung Diseases. Bron r till I", Dyspepslu. Marasmus, General Debility, acd all morbid conditions of the symem dependent oudeil cieiioy of Vital Force. It Is pleasant to the taste, and a sinKle bottle will convince the most skeptical of Us virtue as the great healing remedy ol the age. II a bou tie or six bottles lor fi, Bold wholesale and retail by b 'C UPHAM, No. US South EIUUTH btreet, and princlpl Druggist Sent by ex pre.. Circulars sent free. 1 81 thsmtoa TTTINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DO W MEMTIC ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and CIDERS. P. J. JORDAN, So, 120 PEAR Street, below Walnnt. begs to call attention to the large and varied slock ol Kooda now on hand, embracing WINES of all grades, among which are some very choice Sherries aud L'lareis; BRANDIES, all qualities and different vln Ihkw WHIBK1EH, some very old and supelirj hOOTCH ALB, BROWN STOUT, together with Jordan's celebrated TON 10 AXK, now ao exutuslvely Used by famlllm, physicians, Invalids, etc. . j tJIDERH. Crab-apple, (Jtiampague, and Sweet Ciders of all qrialltlee,'unsi'.rpaad. , ,' i These good are turntsljed In packages ot all slsea, and wlU b CoUvered iA any pauol tUSnUjf fre of Cost UT Avm' 18 186T-. FIFTH EDITION EUROPE THIS P.M. HIGK."LY IMPORTANT NEWS. Negotiations Bchveen France and Prussia lirokeii Off. i,iir"Mrwjj Tho Eastor A.iolidays. TT . Tlic Latest oiiiukk ial Scpoi tH Etc.. Etc., Etc.. Ktc, Ktc Etc. By the Atlantic Gable. London, April IS 2 P. M. DeHpatcuo3 Lave been received here which state that ne gotiations between the Governments of Franca and Prussia have bueu I'roken off. Lokdos, April 182 P. M. American se curities at this hour are quoted as follows: United States Five-twenties, ex-dir., 71 f; Frie Railroad, 37J; Illinois Central, 70. Livehfooi,, April 182 P. M. Cotton Hat, and declined fully d. since the noon report. Middling uplauds are now quoted at lljjd- London, April 18 2 P. M. Sugar firm, hut quiet at 24s. per cwt. for No. 12 Dutch stan dard. Owing to the Easter holidays, no markets will le reported by the cable until Monday next. LATEST WASHINGTON NEWS. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO ETENINO TEI.EOBlPn. Washington, April 18. Philadelphia Nominations. Mr. Crawford has been renominated for Col lector of the First District, and Dr. Philibert for Collector of the Fourth District. It is believed that the President has nominated J. K. Findley for Naval Oilicer, and Judge Stein, of F.aston, Pa., for Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia. construction lu Virginia. A despatch from Richmond states that the Union League State Council of Virginia meets to-night there, and that ' live hundred dele gates are present. A very large number of prominent politicians are present at the Re publican State Convention in session at Rich mond, and the proceedings will have much significance. The Trial of Surratt. The counsel for Surrat;t iu the Criminal Court to-day, asked that a day should be as signed for his trial, urging that he had a right to a speedy trial. Judge Fisher, on the Bench, declined to assign, a day on the ground that another judge would be on the Bench at the nest term, and he did not wish to assign the case under the circumstances. Will be Rejected. The nomination of llerron as Marshal of Louisiana will be rejected. The Senate to Adjourn on Saturday Next, After being some time in Executive session, the doors of the Senate were reopened, and the Senate agreed to extend the time of ad journment until Saturday, by a vote of 20 to 15. The Senate then went into Executive ses sion again. The Wife Murderer Weibel Still at Large. srECIAI, DESPATCH TO THK EVENING TELEGRAPH. New York, April 18. Charles Gottfried Weibel, the German musician who murdered his wife in James street, is still at large, not the slightest clue to his whereabouts having been ascertained. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 18 Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 H. Third street SECOND :IM6 Pa B.psst due,..ino,'i t-'Wio Fi ss, W I,....trf.lW loii City tn, New .HmiJj 1 sb Cain A Am.....uiai lOflyhOoeanOU 251 BOARD. 30 Hh Pa R... 0PK&lnt M luu do...opK.bttlt Sti'-i 190 do..opgAinl 66 &u sh N Central 44 ' 80 do UK) 'I" 3 sli Sp&Piue t ilo 10 Hh I.ehlKh N. ........ lunsh Pull fc Krie2d. 44'; 44 W 29 2D 200 do 2 61 two do.. .............. 2-61 800 do l it HKJsb Fa K...orgitlnt M'a ' leu uo...opKilnl NS, pATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORK FRONTS, GUARDS. PARTITIONS, ETC, COAL SCREENS, FOURDR1NIKU WIRES, ETC. Manufactured by U. WALK KB A HONS, 227 Bra No. u N. SIXTH btreet. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING STEAM PAOK1NU HOSK, ETC Engineers ud dealers will tind it full auortment of OOODYKAR'B PATENT VI LCANIZEU RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, UOSE, etc, at the Mauufao turer'i lieadqtutrtera, GOOD YEAR'S No. 306 CHESNUT Street, soutn side. N. B. We have a new and cheap article of GAR. PEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to which the attention ol the public ib called. 12Bin GET THK BEST TIIE HOLY BIBLE HARD inu'e Editions Family, Pulpit and Pocket Bibles In beautihil styles of Turkey Morooeo and anlluue binding. A new edition, arranged for photographic "ruita of families. WM. W. HARDING. Publisher, No. 826 CHWBNUT Street helow Fourth. A N . JJ A M E S B 10 ROUT K! "CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. THE WIIOBTFST LINE TO AU POINTS KOUT1I AMP MHIIUffiair, PASSENGERS FOR Nortel KluuBvliie, Wi'luon Savannah, Raleii'h, AunuMta, lewnein, Atlanta, Charlotte, Macon, Vt'limiriKlon west Point, Columbia, MontKoinerv, Charleston, Llohlle, aud NEW OULKANM. TO AVOID DELAY A8K FOR TICKETS NEW AND IHOBT AKNAMESIMO BOCTB Trains leave Depot of PHILAPBLPHLA. LMNGiuN, AND BALTI- : BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenn, , . DAILY (Haturday excepted) at 11 P. M., Arriving In Norfolk at 1 P. M. me following dV. FIVE HOURS SOONER THAN BY ANY OTHKB LINE, and making close connections for all poltils OUTII AMD HOUT1IWEST1. For Tickets and all other Information, ttpply at tb Oftlceof the Company, No.WU CHKHNCl' Btreet, or BllheTh ketOtllceof the Ptil)adelpbl WUmlngioa and BaltUuure KaurowV H''. M CHEaNUT Street, p. HUTB1NK, Ut( , QEbXRAJU AQfiHT 5 TESTIMONIALS. "Thk pimtmcitt and the noUrhmw of the Willcox & Gibbs celebrated Famil Sewing Machine makes it exactly tho machine for tha ome civ ;.' j w Kj,onT( Mauch Chuuk, l'a. "I coNsiDF.n TrtR Wmcox k Oipbs Sewing Machine iar superior to any other in the mar Ui" H. L. Ann, No. 171!) Tine street, Philadelphia. "A Wiiacox k Gums Sewing Machine haa been successfully used in my family for som mouths past, without previous experience, and with much satisfaction." Mrs. I. p. Morris, No. 820 Tine street, Philadelphia. "Mr wife considers tho Wilnjojc & Gibr Family Sewing Machine a perfect jewel," v P. Jarrbtt, Lock Haven, Pa. "Tin? weight of reliable evidence being overwhelming for that of the Willcox & Oibb Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it, pro cured it, and am more than satisfied." Obacb Obrbwoo. "I oivk my hearty preference to the WiU-f cox & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine." Fanny 1'bbn. "My wife would not accept a Sewing Ma chine of any other patent as a gift, if she must receive it on condition of giving up the Will cox & Gibbs." Uev. OLrvKB Crakb. Carbondalb, Pa., Nov. 27, 1865. "Money could not take from us our Will cox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, only as money could buy another." .' Rev. W. G. HnBBARB. -Wilson, N. Y., February 13, 18GG. 'Tna Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is so sure and simple) that I could venture to introduce it int Syria." Rev. A. T. Pratt, Missionary American Board. "For Simplicity and mechanical accuracy f construction, I have seen no Sewing Machinus equal to the Willcox & Gibbs. ' ' , Enoch Lewi3, Superintendent PennsylvaniaCentral Railroad. "Is my professional intercourse with many families who use the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, I have uniformly found that they prefer it to all others, and in no case have I heard anything but the highest encomiums ia regard to it." D. Gilbert, M. D., No. 731 Arch street. "Our 'Lock-Stitch' Machine worked very well, but it west at half price, to make roon for the Willcox & Gibbs." D. Winter. "I would not exchange the 'Willcox & Gibbs for any double-thread machine I hav ever seen." Mrs. William R. Rbmelb, Mipdlbbcro, Vt., July 7, 1866. "We have used various. Sewing Machines within our family, but it is the unanimous opinion of the household that the Willcox Ac Gibbs is the best of them all." Rev. J. S. Holme, Fierpont Street Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. "I own a Willcox & Gibbs Family Sewing Machine, which gives the very best satisfac tion." J. R. Roberts, Esq,, Waterbury, Conn. "My Wife would not part with her Willcox & Gibbs sewing wachineupon any considera tion." Judge E. H. Bennett, Taunton, Mass. "Wk approve the Willcox & Gibbs sewing Machine had of thee." S. T. Atherton, Harvard College. "We have used a Willcox AGibba sewing Machine for more than two years; and like it. better and better. We never fail to recom mend it when the opportunity offers. It t like a true and tried friend always on handt and ready when we want to use it." Rev. HiNRY Aston, Cutchogue, L, I. "For simplicity and easy management, I consider the Wilcox & Gibbs the best machine for family use." Mrs. J. C. Hand, No. 830 Pine street, Philadelphia. "My recommendation of the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine has ever been of the) strongest kind." James M. Bate3, Sec. Am. Ex. Fire Ins. Co. "The Willcox k Gibbs Sewing Machine ia use in my family gives unalloyed satisfaction.1 James Edwards, i Barrie, Canada. . "The Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine 13 fuulthss; runs beautifully, giving every satis faction." E. A. Sciwerkrop, Washington, D. C. "Mrs. Reid says that the Willcox & Gibba Sewing Machine is' certainly the best beyond comparison." Rev. II. A. Rbid, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. "We would be glad to know that one or Willcox & Gibbs' admirable Sewing Machines, was in every family in the Union." Rev. J. B. Pitma-x, Baptist Church, Matteawan, N. Y. "The Willcox & Gmus is the bust ma chine in tab world." ' Mr. D. L. De Golia. Tb hBt we can sa7 of the Willcox & Gibbs noiseless Family Sewing Machine ia: It is just what tue want and that we say heartily"' Rev. J. M. Ferris, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. "I can conscientiously recommend the 'Will cox & Gibbs' to those requiring a perfect; family sewing machine." A. Backus, M. D. 1 Rochester, N. Y., May 7, 1866. j "I would not, for my wife's sake, exohaff her Willcox & Gibbs sewing Machine for the lest of all others known to me and Ave ban-, jdred dollars." Rkv. John R. Graves. ; Maohoua, Mis., April 12, 18G6. " r
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