THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. fttm ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BRB OUTSIDB PASXI. The HtTCHBY oir Mas. Maoiltow. The clr. camstances attending the ra order of Mrs. Magll ton, as reported In our Inst Issue, are no longer a riatterof mystery. An Inquest -was held ye.ter day, by Coroner Daniels, and his deputy, Mr. lletcber. The party aecused of the murder was present at the inqneat. His name Is Oeo. W. Win nemore. His father was a high constable of the city, and some branches of the family mote In fery respectable circles. The accused left borne at an early age, ran wild about the city, and finally entered the regular army. He served in Montana, Where Indians ravaged the settlements, came home and wns discharged. His discharge Is dated but a few weeks ago. He seems to bave lived since a vpgabond lite, spend, ing bis money riotously, and when reduced to Eennry taking relnge lu the business of a street nckster. He appears to have been a believer In spiritualism. At the Inquest, yesterday, he appeared to be buoyed np by an artificial stimulus, as also, to the thinking of our reporter, was the busband of the murdered woman. Coroner Daniels and his de. deputy performed their duty with exceeding tact. Adam Mugilton, the husband ot the murdered woman, was the first witness sworn. He reached the bar ot the Coroner's oflice amidst a silence broken only by bis sobs. He stuted that after dinner he went away from bis home to have bis spectacles repaired. His wife he left reading the newspaper. An hour alterward be returned, and found the door locked. Then he went round to the other door, when Wlnnemore came to the front door and opened It, and called the witness into the room where the mnrdered woman lay. All the expla nation tho fellow offered was that "some one bad, butchered her." The witness called a policeman, and gave Wlnnemore Into custody. The hammer which was used In the murder was produced by the Coroner. Mr. Magllton said that it was bis; be had pf-ked H from the lioor, near the body of bis wife. Beyond the pool of gore at the site, and, around the hend cf the woman, there were no traces of disorder in the room. Her knit ting ball lay on the floor. The paper which had fallen from ber hands was near the chair in which iter uupotuiu naa last seen ner. Mr. Dwlght, who appeared for the common wealth at tho inquest, Inquired of the witness whether his wife had anv money. He stated that on Thursday morning she told him that she had procured change for a ten dollar bill, receiving two two-dollar bills. George Parker was thsn calted-He said that he keeps a bArher shop in Miippen, nesr Thirteenth street; he left the shop t twel re o'clock and returned at three; immediately after, Mr. Msgilton appeared lu the street, calling that his wits was murdered; Wln nemore came out ol the bonne, and, statin that he wanted a policeman, accosted Policeman McUullou, who alterwards retained the prisoner. Mrs. filar r tjtewart resides at 1303 Shlppen street Her story was that, sitting at the window opposite Mr. Hagllton's l ouse wbeu that gentleman came to tbe door, she saw him try to open It, and turn from it lo the window; she then saw the door open and Wis remore como out and pull M igtlton in. bhe saw the two enter the house, and Ai well ton run out Into tbe street with a cry which alarmed the neighborhood, wlnnemore walked toward '1 hirteenth strettt, and re turned wi h the policeman a minute later. Wlnnemore walked with a firm step from tho house. Mr. Rebecca Smith ptated that, living Immediately in the rear of Magilton's house she came to the front and sat upon the steps for nearly an hour previous to tbe arrival or Mr. Masilton. During the time that she snt there no one passed into the dwelling. When Mr. tttagilton came be entered the house, and Imme diately Wlnnemore emerged, saying, ''Don't be alarmed, Mr. Mngtlton; I will go for the doc. or or Coroner, or anybody you want." 'aid the wi'ne's, "Who are yon?" "ohl I am a friend or Air. Magll ton s," was the reply. Cornelius Donahue and a number of others deposed to the same effect, Robert Buck testified that he lived at the northwest corner of Broad and Shlppen. Shortly after dinner, on Thursday, Wlnnemoie came to tbe premiss and asked the time. The witness replied that it was about two o'olcck. Then Wlnnemore walked down Hbippen stieet. Tbe witness d.d not look at bis watch, bnt about eight or ten minutes later a girl entered on the same errand. Then he looked at the olock and found that it was seventeen minutes after two. An hour later aery of murder was raised, and the witness goiag to the door saw W innemore in the charge of polloe man McCullen, and heard that Mrs. Magllton had been murdered. Nathaniel Neabit testified that he saw Wlnnemore So down Eblppen street and stop in front of the door; e stood tbere in tho shadow of the doorway for five minutes, when the witness went luto his own house, opposite that of Magilton; In the morning Wlnnemore stood in the me position lor several mlnntes before entering tbe bouse; in tbv alternoon it was about two o'clock when the prisone- cam" to tbe premises. Martha Dobbins, who lives directly opposite to Mr. Masllton, deposed that she sow Wlnnemore come to the latter place and stand on the door step; she saw bim take tbe knob In bis hand bnt turning her atten tion away for a minute, she saw no one th re when she again looked; this was a little after two o'clock; an hour later she beard that Mrs. Magllton was mur dered and went and saw tbe body. William Belby, a superintendent of street-cleaning under Mr. Contractor Bickley, was sworn. From hint tbe jury learned nothing new ; he was in the violuity of tbe bouse when the prisoner came out and aocosted tbe policeman This he saw. heritor Policeman McCul'en. who was then pnt npon tbe stand, testified concerning the arrest, and corro borated the testimony of prtceding witnesses upon this point. He stated that he pinked the hammer from the floor, and gave it to the detectives .... Junior Policeman McCullen, who assisted In tbe ar rest, testified to the same enact. Ue saw Winnemore walking bnrriedly ont bhippen street, and brought him to the bouse At the station tbe Lieutenant took two two dollar notes, a ten cent note, nneen pennies and two three cent pieces from Winnemore's pockets. Tbe witness looked for blood upon the prisoner, but fonnd none Wlnnemore stated that be had put hts band upon Mri. Magilton' bead when be entered the bouse, tor sbe was lyiux on the floor with her throat cut. This be did to see if she was dead, bnt whea be ascertained that fact be washed tbe stain away. In tbe yard the policeman said there was a small olot of blood near the hydrant, and two feet from the privy. McCullen elso Mated that be got a lad to descend the privy; in bait a minute tho boy found a razor, which bo handed tbe pr liceman before he a.oendod from tbe well; tbe razor wa produced, and tbe poltoeman re cognised It; it is a straight thin blade, with a long, slender handle, peculiar in construction and readily Identified; Mr Mot ulleu auld that there were dark ttains on tbe razor, under the deposit ot the cesspool, be did not wash the rozar, lest be should remove the stains. James Gallen, the la i who recoverel the razor, was then called-He corroborated Policeman Motlullen, Jr. Lieut. Hampton stated that be was at the station house when the prisoner was searched ; a pocket diary end tbe money previously described were found; these were all tbe contents of his pockets; no trace of blood were lonnd upon the body or clothes of Wlnnemore: tbe Lieutenant went to the house and touud blood track in the yard; from tbe house the Lieutenant went to tbe boardlug-bonse of Wlnnemore, and found valise and various articles of tbe prisoner'. Chief Lemon testified that, with Detective Tryon, he went to tbe scene of tbe murder, took possession of tbe razor and hammer, and then visited the boarding bouse of Wlnnemore at Meuocb'slu Front street. Tbe chief found there, a small band trunk, In which was a caie lor a mz:r. 'lo an inquiry of Mr. Damon's whether he had ever seen vi. nemore with ara.or, Men. cb said tht be had io tied one to bim, Adam Meocch testified that on Saturday last Wlnne more enme to him, and, finding tbe wuuess shaving, said '1 bave a good ruzor wufob I will loan you." Menocb said, "Very v. ell " Winuimore then produced the razor, and after the witness had used It be re- turuea It. Air jui-nt cu ut c.aiea iuai me raa. iu mw Coroner's handt was tbe aime instrument. He recog nized it rtsdily by tbe rummer iu which it was grooved and the peculiar iua..ner in which it was ground down en one side WlHiam Hotel ft, who was pre ent at the house of Mr. Menocb wfceo tbe rezor whs loaned, corroborated the siaUmeut of that wit ts iu regard to the loan of the rszer. but could not identity it. Mr. illckloy, the son-in-law ot Mrs Magllton, said that at 4 o'clock lu tbe at Urnouu preiediug the mur der, tbat lady came to hi nouae. Us gave her two two-dollar notes, govori.uient bills. The Coroner vroduceo the two notes taken from the prisoner. Mr. Mickley could not swear that they were those given by htm to his mother-in-law, altnouf h they were the same kind of bills, ot the same denomination, and were old notes, such as he gave her. He said that he bad folded them several times and put them In a small pocket book. . Tha notes on the Corouei's Utile were creased se- This doted the regular examination of witnesses. The report of the post-mortem examination con-, eluded the Inquest. This wtis significant. Dr. Bhupleigh stuted that he made a thorough inac tion of the body. The throat had been cnt. ine left hand bad been bruieed. There were seven contused wouuds on the hnd, all of the same character and produced by the same instrument, l ive ol ibem extended to the brain, and of these one was behind the outer angle of the left eye, and. two belore. One, above the right eye, penetrated tbe brain, and an inch to tbe right of that was a similar one. On the top of the head there were three other wounds parallel with and similar to the others. Tbe hammer was produced, and Dr. ShaplelgU sttid that it was one which be took from the floor . of the room, and it caused all the wounds. Ita butt fitted each vnjury. Tbe wound of the tbroat extended from the left . ear, Immediately beneath tbe mastoid process, to an inch from the ear on tbe right. It divided the wlr.doine, tbe jugular vein and the carotid artery. Either this wound or any of the contusions iu the bead would bave caused death. This summed np the entire case. The mry re futed a verdict, almost without consultation, that tbe deceased came to ber death by tbe band of the prisoner. Wlnnemore was fully commuted for trial. BOBBEBT AND M.0EDBBOUB ASSAULT. On Thursday afternoon an unknown man entered the green rrocery at the corner of llaple and Chester itieettt, while Mib, Ltockuey, tie pro , prlctrces, was in a back room, arid atcpped to the countrr, where he was oiscovered Dy Mrs. Lockuey aitempilne to get at the money- drawpr. She called to him, upon which he seized a two-pound weight and threw it at her, etriklnn the door very close to her head. He then ran, takinir from the drawer, before doing to, about two dollars In currency. The Colored People's Reunion. Last even ing, at National Hall, the Colored People's Union League of this city held a festival, in celebration ol the lately accorded right of riding In the street pasfenger chts. Governor Garv, fenator Humner, Mayor MeMlchnel, Hod. M. B. Lowry, Miss Anna E. Dickinson, and others, were invited to address the meeting, but were not present, and lctlers of regret Irom several of them were presented. The audience was a very respectable though not a large one, while but a small number were white persons. A pro gramme, comprising musical selections, ad drec8es,autl recitations, was given, and the enter tainment closed after midnight. The Coroser was notified yestenlay after noon to hold an inquest on the body of an old man named Daniel McClain, who was found dead in a chnlr at his residt nee, No. 309 Bel grade ftrett, Eighteenth Ward. The body of a man named John Gallazhcr was found floating in the Delaware yesterday, at South street wharf. He resided in Fourth street, above Cask ill. The Coroner was notined to hold an inquest. Fire. Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, at fco. 323 North Fourth street, the pretuUci took fire and were burnt on the roof. It was occupied by HHrrlcHstle & Co. as a paint shop. The t-p;irks were communicated by a steamer which was playing at York road an J Wood ttreet. Run Over. About 9 o'clock yesterday mornlne, a little girl aged 2 year, the daughter ol Charles Trouim'au, was run over by a wgon, at Charles and South streets, anr! seriously in jured. She was taken to the residence ot ber parents, in the immediate vicinity. We auk Selling Men's till-wool Cuss. Bub. Coats na low as " " " ruuts " " " ' Vests " 85-00 8-0(1 200 J10-00 COO 850 a-50 812 Ot) H'OO 4-00 3-00 Whole Suits " Coats for I'AlltS " Vests ' Whole Suits for i 'oats " l'nuts " Vests " Eetter " " " Whole Suits $15 00 The earmeuts we are rapidly Helling at above named prices are nil good, well made, and ser viceable, well adapted to business or ordinary weur. 27ie prices are lens than half those for which same goods nave been sold. Advancing from these, we have all grades up to the finest French and English fabrics, wtiicti are sold at proportionately low prices, are sur passed by none in style or fit, and mudo with especial care tbe small quantity of clothing manufactured generally this season having given us an unusually good chance for selecting our workmen from the best in tbe city. Our poods have allbeenpurchased or cash from manu facturers and importers at far less than cosl,which enables us to sell at the low prices named. Boys' Department. We are selling Boys' all-wool Cassimere Conta as low as 83-00 " Pants 200 " " Whole Suit " 85-00 ' Hotter " Coat for 4-00 ' " Tanta " 300 " " " Whole Suit 7-00 And all finer grades at prices equally low made and trimmed In the best manner from a choice selection of suitable fabrics. Our Hoys' goods are all on the Jirst floor, nearest the front, vanri nient for ladies. We have the largest establishment for the manufacture aud sale of Clothing in Philadel phia, occupied exclusively by ourselves, and filled with the largest stock and most complete assortment In the city. We guarantee our prices lower than the lowest clsen here, or the sale cancelled and money re funded. Half way uetwees) Bennett & Co., Fifth and V Tower Hall, Sixth Sts. ) No. 518 Market St. Note. We have recently renovated and refuted our establishment, and introduretl a vastly In creosed amount of light 6y a new process, the effect of uhicli is well worth seeing. The woollen mills and Importers bave sold out large stocks, at heavy deductions, to Wana- tnuKvr x Mvown. me ropiijur v;iuiuibib, aiouot and Market streets, and they have made up an enormous quantity of Men's ana uoys- morn ing, so as to sell It marvellously cheap. G. 6. O. K. An unusually large and choice stock or Cloth ing for spring wear Is exhibited by the G. S. O, E. at the prtsent time. Wo have taknn much pains in selecting styles, and in the getting up of our garments this senson, and are aole to offer to our patrons and the publle generally an assortment of Walking Coats, Morning and Evening Coats, Sacks, Spring Overcoats, Vests, and Pants of every grade, equal in stylo, make, aud finish to the best customer worK, and of course at much lower prices. For those who prefer to have their clothing made to order, we have a custom department, lu charge of cutters whose skill and taste are unexcelled, and supplied with an elegant variety of niece goods of all descriptions. We invite an early call. Perry & Co., Star Clothing Emporium, No. COO Chesnut street, above Sixth. Wanamakek A Brown havo bought direct from the woollen mills and importersimmense lols of goods at reduced prices, and made them up Into Men's and Boys' Clotlilug, which they sell at far under tho usual rates. The visitor toSixTit and Market streets will be well repaid. Bf.cavbe a Person has a Bad Cough It should not be inferred Unit Consumption lias set lu, although a case of i 'onsumptlon is raroly met with unaccompanied by a distressing tough." Where, however, a predisposition tu pulmonary disease exists, a cougb, If lelt to itself, strains and racks the lungs and wastes the general strength, and soon establishes un incurable coinpiiuni. in an cam, iuou,nn the safer plan lo get rid of a cough, cold, or Hoarseness wltnout oeiuy, unti lor hub pui-i'u no remedy acts more promptly or surely, or with more benefit to the organs of tbe chest, than Dr. l Javne's Expectorant, an article sclent illcally compounded from carefully se lected drugs, and which, on trial, will always be found worthy of Its world-wide reputation. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Wavamakf.r i Brown have bought direct from tbe woollen mlllsand importers Immense lnttiof iroodH at reduced prices, and made them up luto Men's and Boys' Clothing, which tliey sell at far under tho UNUal rates. The visitor to Sixth ami Market streets win oe wen repaid. We welcome to our columns again our old li'lend'Dr. Humphreys aud his Specillo Hoaioao linlliio Remedies. Ve have known the Dr. tor many yours, and know him as a conscientious Christian gentlemuu and an accomplished physic-tan. We have used bis Spec! tics ourselves, and lliev are usea extensively among our menu, v . . . .. i... . i. .... A HA .. 1 1 i.ul. and (ire nee tu wiy unit mryuioiui ma, ini claim to ue lnvuiutioio r-umiiy iviouiuiuon. ah who have the pleasure of Dr. ll.'s acquaintance know that he would otter nothing to the publio unless 11 was fullv up to the standard of reeotn memlatiou. Hw.fao ChrMian Advocate, Dei'ot, Ho. 602 Broadway, N. Y. wr iviuivvn Brown have bought direct from the woollen mills aud importers immenso lots of Koodsat reduced price, and made them un into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell at far under the usual rats. Tbe visitor toSIXTII AND MARKET STREETS Will be Well repuid. Davis' Pain Killer. From tha reports of tbe dealers in this city, we think no proprie tary medicine has had a larger sale. IU valu able properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot fail to be generally appreciated, and no family should be without it.ln case of accident or sudden attack of dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera-morbus; and even Aslatlo cholera yields to its inajjlo power.-iwrt-wd ZYarucrijjf. The woollen mills and importers have sold out large storks at lipavy deductions to Wann makrr AUrown, the Popular Clothiers, at Sirih and Market street, and they have made up an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Clotn itg, so as to sell It marvellously cheap. The Japanese at the continental. These illustrious visitors left New York yester day for Washington, but purposed stopping in our city on their way, as many of them had heard, through the former Embassy, of the Clothing House of Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental Hotel, and they expressed the wish of appearing before the Araerlcau Tycoon dressed in the best American style. They showed their usual shrewdness In getting rich clothing atStokesit C'o.'s instead or at other places. The woollen mlllsand importers have sold out large slocks at heavy deductions to Won't' makrr fc Jlrown, the popular Clotnlers, at Sixth and Market streets, and they have made up an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Cloth lug, so as to sell It marvellously cheap. Superintendent op Reoistiiatios. We take pleasure In noticing theappotntmentor Horace Blnney, of this city. Second Lieutenant of the 2(ith United States Infantry, to the Superlnton deiipy of Registration in tho parishes of St. Helena, Livingston, Washington, and St. Tam many, in the State of Louisiana. The appoint ment was made by Oenernl Sheridan. Wanamaker & Brown havo bought direct from tbe woollen mills and Importers lminf use lots oi gooos at reiiuceu prices, and made tiietii up Into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell at far under tho usual rates. The visitor to Sixth and Market streets will be well repaid. Sale of Boots and Shoes. Wo would cull the attention of the trade to the large and attractive assortment of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, etc, to bo sold by catalogue, for cash, on Monday morning, April 2!), com mencing nt 10 o'lock. by McClelland & Co., Kuccessoi's to Philip Ford & Co., auctioneers, Mo. 500 Market street. Wanamakf.r & Brown have bought dlrec from the woollen mills and Importers, Immense lots of goods at reduced prices, aud made them up into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell at far under the usual rates. The visitor to Sixth and Market Streets will be well repaid. W. L. Maddock A Co., No. 115 South Third stre t-, below Chesnut. have on hand Sugar-cured Hams of the rarest quality, from the most cele brated curers of the United States, comprising in port Newbold, Davis, Thomas Lloyd, Collin, Excelsior, Maryland, etc. etc. Wanamaker & Brown have bought, direct from the Woollen Mills and Importers, im mense lots of goods at reduced prices, and made them un Into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell nt far under the usual rates. The visi tor to Sixth and Market Streets will ba well repaid. Avction Curtains. A large assortment of every kind of Curtain, from the heaviest trench lace, cheap at sixty dollars, to the lowest price Nottlugbnm curtain, one dollar. W. Henry Patten's, No. 1-108 Cbesnut street. Wanamaker & Brown have bought, direct from tbe Woollen Mills aud Importers, im mense lots ot goods at reduced prices, and made them up into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell at far under the usual rates. The visi tor to Sixth and Market Stueets will be well repaid. Stop your Hair from Falling Oct, and stimulate It to a luxuriant growth by using Jayne's Hair Tonio. It will Impart to the hair a rich and glossy appearance, aud, at the same time, keep the scalp clear from scurf and dan druff. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne & Sou, No. 242 Chesnut street. Wanamaker & Brown have bought direct from the Woollen Mills and Importers im mense lots ot Goods at lieduced Prices, and made them up into Men's and Boys' Clothing, which they sell at .far under the usual rates. Tbe visitor to Sixth and Market Streets will be well repaid. Slips and Furniture Covers. A large assortment of Linens, of every shade aud ouality, lor Slips, can be sold cheaper than at any bouse in town. Thoroughly competent rianda to make, cut, and fit them. W. Henry Patten's, No. 1 108 Chesnut street. . Wanamaker & Brown bave bought direct , from the Woollen Mills and Importers lm- roense lots of Goods at Jledured Prices, aud ! made them up Into Men's and Boys' Clothing, . which they sell at far under the usual rates, i Tbe visitor to Sixth and Market Streets will be well repaid. Latest from South America. Pure Curled Hair Mattresses, And every description of Bedding. ! J. G. Fuller, No. 032 Kidge Avenue, ) Near Vine street, i Wanamaket. & Brown have bought direct I from the woollen mills and importers, Immense lots of goods at reduced prices, and made them up into Men's and boys' Clothing, which tiny sell at far under the usual rates. The visit r to Sixth and Market Stheets will be well repaid. Upholstery. Promptness, Purity of materials, Good workmanship, Low charges. W. Henry Patten, No. 1108 Chesnut street. ( The woollen mills and importers have sold out large stocks at heavy deductions to Wan(t maker A Prown, the popular Clothiers, at Sixth and Market streets, and they have made un an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Cloth ing, bo as to sell It marvellously cheap. May Coupons, GOLD, AND COMPOUND INTEREST iSOTKS Wauled by Drexel A Co., No. 84 8. Third street. The woollens mills and importers have sold out large stocks at heavy deductions to Wana maker j JJrown, the Popular Clothiers, at Sixth and Market streets, and they have made up an enormous quantity of Men's aud Boys' cloth ing, so as to sell it marvellously etieap. Carpets laid at a moment's notice, bynn liolsterers qualified by long experience at the business. No work performed but in the tnst thorough and finished manner, at W. Henry Patten's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. The .woollen mills and importers have sjld out large stoens at heavy deductions to U'ai-f-makrrA Urown, the Popular Clothiers, at Sixth and Market streets, and they have made up an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Clol h lng, so as to sell It marvellously cheap. The Beautiful New Cabinet Size Pimto ohai'H made at Kelmer's, No. ti.'l Arch street, is uew end pretty, a great Improvement on the carte de visit. Supply yourselves. The woollen mills and importers have sold out large stocks at heavy deductions to Hau'i maker it' Jlroten, the Popular Clothier-', at Six!h and Market streets, and they have mad up an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Cloth ing, so as 10 sell It marvellously cheap. Depot for the balk of Lash's Five-dollar WashiuB Machines, Clothes-Wrlugers, and Step Ladders, No, 727 Market street, Philadelphia, J. 3, Labu A Co. The woollen mlllsand Importers have sold out large slocks at heavy deductions to Wana mnki ? it Urown, t lie Popular Clothiers, at Six h and Market streets, and they have made np an enormous quantity of Men's ami Boys' Cloth lug, so as to m-11 It marvellously cheap. Teas Choice, Pure, and Cheap, at FAIltTHORWF.'a. No. 205 North Ninth street. The woollen mills and ltnpot tors have sild out large slocks at heuvy deductions to Wana maker A 2ii own, the Popular Clothiers, at Sixth und Market streets, ami they have made up an enormous quantity of Mpii's and Boys' Cloth ing, so as to sell it marvellously cheap; , . Hunkey Dorky and Black Crook. A grand opening at Mclntlre A Brother's, No. 1035 Ches nut street, of Huukey Dorey, Black Crook, 1'altl, Opeia, Fancy Tycoon, aud Enchantress Ties. Also, Windsor and Taffeta Scarfs, Just from New York. A Cuke for Rheumatism Worth Seeing. S. Kili'utrick, No. 1744 Oltve street, cured by Dr. Filler's Keiuedy. No cure, no pay. .' The woollen mills and Importers have sold out large stocks at heavy deductions to HVmn maker fe Urown, the Popular Clothiers, at Sixth and Market streets, and they nave made up an enormous quantity of Men's and Boys' Clothing, so as to sell it marvellously cheap. Spring Clothing FOR MEN AUD BOYS now ready. LA ROB ASSOHTMEN1 and LOW PRICES, WANAMAKEK ft FROWH. POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, . E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. JIAUIM; TliIKRAPlI. tor additional Marine Aews see First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS .DAY. PrtN Kirks 3'W Moot KihkS. 1-10 feUN HKT8 8-52 HlOH Watku.... T.rl PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, I). C. ill C'AUMON, ) Wahh. Butch Ka, V Monthly Commutes. John si'ariiawk, J , MOV KM KMT 8 OF OCKAH STUAUKUS. FOK AMERICA. V. Kingdom Glasgow New York April 6 W. Mfiroiolls...Havre New York........Aprll s Tbe (Jtieen LIverpooL-New York April 10 N. American Liverpool ..Portland..,.. April 11 llelila ..Liverpool... I'luluila . April 1H 1'oncordla -...Liverpool. ..Huston ...April li( Win. Penn London New York April la Cny of Cork Liverpool... New York April Is Cuba Liverpool... Boston April 18 America tsoullianipton...New York Aoril 13 Delaware Liverpool. ..Plulada April 24 FOll KUltOPh. Cell a New York. ..London .April 27 V. Kingdom New Yurk...UlaKw ..April liortiBMiii New York...lliunl)urn .April 27 V. ol Lalllinore.New York...Llverpool .April 27 Ionlsiiiu.........New York. ..Liverpool April 27 Mississippi New York. ..Havre. April :7 Nova iscoliau... Portland. ....Liverpool..... April ii Fulton New York...Hvre ..May 17 COAhTWIHE, DOMKS'fKJ, KTU. Tonawauda Plilliulii Hiivuiinali April 27 h-tiirol the Union. I'll ilada New Orleans .Apill 27 A Ills nee PtiilHda Charleston April 27 O. Cromwell New York...New Orleans .April 27 Ploneer........Pbllada .Wilmington .April 27 Ocean Queen New York...AspinwalL May 1 ISatittHgo deCubaNew York...(4reytown -May 1 K. Hudson Plillada ..Havana......... ..May 4 b. America ..New York. ..Brazil , May 22 Malls are forwarded by every steamer In the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Queenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, Tbe steamers for or from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEAR e:d YKSTERDAY. Hhlp W. J. Ilatileld, Murphy, Quebec, J. K. Penrose. Jianiiie LI leu Stevens, Howe, Maiauzas, Warru,Ureg-g & Morris, Brig Opeu.Sea, Coombs, Bt. Marys, Ga. J. E. Bazley & Co. Bcbr E. and L. Marts, Marts, Boston, Tyler Co bebr Cleveland. McCalder. New York, scolt & Hons, hclir M, Bowman. Cbarlesworth, Milivllle, do. Kchr 11. L. Gilbert, Clark, New Haven, do. bcbr barah. Cobb, New buryport, Casluer, Btlckuey b Wellington. St'r J. 8. Miriver. Dennis, Baltimore. A. Oroves, Jr. fct'r O. H. tstout. Ford, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Tug Hudson. Carr, Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, W. P. Clyde & Co. Tug Admiral D, D. Porter. Duncan, Baltimore, with a low ol barges, W, P. Clyde fc Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bcbr Kalmar, Lambert, 13 days from St. Johns, P. R., with sugar and molasses to John Mason & Co. Hcbr Lottie. Taylor, 5 days from Bostou, with niclne. lo Mersbou & Cloud. i-cbr Sarah and Mary. Truaz, 1 day from Dover, With grain to JameB Barratl. t-cbr Federal Hill. W beeler, 1 day from Port Deposit, with grain to J. L. Bewley dc Co. steamer Sarah, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with milse, to W. M. Baird & Co. Steamer Ann Eliza, Richards, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde & Co. Steamer Monitor, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Steamer Frank, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Baird & Co. Tug Hudson. Carr. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W. P. Clyde & Co. beTow. Brtg Ellen Barnard, from Matanzas. Brig luella, irom Matanzas. Two barques unknown, MEMORANDA. Steamship Alexandria, Plait, hence, at Richmond 24th Inst. bcbr Manautlco, Claypoole, bence, at Charleston yesterday. bcbr Oneida, Davis, from Bristol forPhlladelphlaor Baltimore, sailed Irom Newport 24th Inst, bcbr b. L. Itubsell, Smith, (or Philadelphia, cleared at w iimuigton, i. u., zhu msi. bcbr James Jones, Jones, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 25th lnsu bcbr Decatur Oakes, Perry, hence, at Gloucester 22d instant. Sell r s Mary Ella. Thomas, and D, V. Streaker, Van Glider, fur Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston 23d Inst. Hchr Henry R, Metcalf, Rogers, hence, at Gloucester O'JH ...... bchr M. Tllton. Frltzlnsrer: M. Renplter. Conover: H. A, Rogers, Frambes; and R. W. 'l ull. Robbing, for Pbllauelplila, sailed from Salem 2d lnsu Selirs success, and Rending Kit. No. 77, for I'hlladel Dbla. sailed Irom Norwich 23d inst. : bchr L. R. Ives, Bowditch, for Philadelphia, sailed irom I'roviuence ziin msi. i bcbr b. A. May. Baker, bence, at Bath 21st Inst, bcbr J. J. Worthinictou. bence. at Portland 24th Inst, I bclir Golden Eagle, Kelly, hence, at New Bedford 24 lb Inst. bcbr W. V. Atwater, Glover, hence, at Providence 24lh Inst. t-crir V. Hill, bence. nt Portsmouth 21st Inst. bcbr Ann b. Brow n. Fiske, for Philadelphia, sailed from New tied ford 24lh Inst. I fccliis G. Girdler, Smith; John Shay. Vaughan; J. W. Hull. Vlckers: Alabama. Van Glider; J. Williamson, i Jr.. Winsuiore: C. Davidson, Jeflers; J. May, Neal; G. , Edwards. Weeks; Eva Belle. Barrutt; L. A. Smith, ! Crle; M. bteelman, bieeln-.an; A. May. May; P. Price, Yates: M. Jtteinbart, Hand; s. cuiien, cimen; ana jus. Allderdlce, Jackaway, hence, at Boston 25lh lust. MARRIED. HOFFMAN EVANS. On the 2.1th Instant, at the residence ot the bride's patents, by tha Rev. Chris. KimuM, WILLIAM W. HOFFMAN lo .SUSIE EVANS, boih of this city. YERKES MORRIS. On the 2Ub Instant, at the residence or the bride's father, by tne Muyor, SILAS YERKES, Jr., lo SUSAN B. MORRIS, daughter ot Morris Morris, Esq., all ol this city. No cards. YOUNG BICKNELL. On Tuesday. April 23, 18'i7. at the Church of the New Testament, lu this city, bv Rev. Tbomns H, Steckton, Pastor. GEORGE II. YOUNG, M. D., to EMILY A., daughter of Dr. Rui'.i BUkuelliOf West Philadelphia. No cards. DIED. COOK. On the 2l!th Instant, WILLIAM COOK, lu the H2d yeai ot his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. POYNER. On the 26th Instant, THOMAS F. POYNER, lu the 47th year of his age. His relatives aud friends, ami the members of Rising Star Lodge, No. 12tl, A. Y. M-i Franklin Lothje, No. 6, 1. O. ol O. F.i Mouut Vernou Couuull, No. 44. O. U. A. M.i also the Marion Hose Company, are i " tpectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence. No. 619 Worth street, on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tu proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery, i rpllE PATENT COMINATIOn" TWEEZERS J Nail Cleaner. Knife, File, and Ear Pick, unit ) me rive articles In one. For sale, with the regu lar styles of Tweezers, by TRUMAN SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thlrty-Hve) Market St., below Nlnt h FURNITURE DEALERS' RED SCREW- Drivers or extra length, and a variety ot Car nenlers'. bewlng Machine, and Untertakers' Screw drivers, lor sale by TRUMAN fc SHAW, jCo. M5 (Elgui Thirty-five) Market bu, below Ninth. TABLE MATS, TEA TRAYS AND WAITERS. Oval, Round, and Oblong Wire Dish-Covers, and a, iteneral variety of Staple Housekeepers' Hardware, iorsaleby TRUMAN b SHAW, No. s-ss ( Eight Thlrty-Hve) Market SU, below Ninth, NSURE YOUR LIFE IX TUB Life Insurance Company, OF PHII.ADKM'IIIA. OFFICE, 4iS5p K.IK. (URNEK rulBTll AND WALNllf. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI latedand Easv-Hlllng DR1-JSS HA'iy (patented!. In all the approved lashlonsot Iheseasou. CHESNUT btreet. nes t unor to tne n.i wince. J ON EH, TEMPLE & CO., n FASHIONABLE HaTTKBB, No. 28 S. NINTH Street, . . First Store above Chentnut sireetT 4 9 FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HATTER. 4 11 emi-p Wo. 7 S. blXI'li Street v J08EPII FU88ELL, , r Manufacturer of rr A UAIBttELI. AM AND PARASOLS, A Ho. 2 and 4 N. FOU11TH Htreet. 4 17 imBTJ Phlladalphla. ' WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCUIP- ytotid of Character, with Advlcfl on Business flienlth. F.dtieation, etc. given dally, by Ii4iutns4uirpj J. JJ. CAt-f.a, s ADDLERY , FOR CITY AKD CO UN PRY, ) Wholesale and ItoUiil, , Verv (,'hean. i Big Horse in the Donr. H A KNKS8. I K N F.A S3, 4 11 tattiE.'ipt So, B31 MARK KT street. DKAFN K8H. BV EttY INSTRUMENT THAT science and nkill bave Invented to assint the bearing in every decree ol deaftiens; also, Rmpirators: alno, CraiKlall's I'atent C'rntchea, superior to any others In use, at P. MADlUKA'tt, No. 115 TKNTH Street, below Cliesnnt. JHSpJ TOlGERS' AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET X KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. ROHOERH' and WADK A BUTCH KK8 If 7l lT U k..M.i.M,., r I.'l U1T-T TU W t k J t U bCISSOKS of the llneat quality. Razors, Knives, bcliwors, and laoie cutlery itrnnnn and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S. No. 116 TENTH Street, below Chesnut 1 8 fip) TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention oi i ne ptiDiic to me stock Ol i rinie utuer ann i-urn Ciller inegsr fnr pickling and general family use also, lo bis popular "Tonio Ale," free from all Impu rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a salt) und wholesome beverage lor weak aud delicate con- BUIlltKiIIB. Delivered free of charge to all parts ot the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 42(1 PEAR Btreet. 11 72"p Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. TNDIA RUHB13R MACHINE) BELH-VO J STEAM PACKING HOSE, ETC Engineers and dealers will flud a full assortment ol GOODY EAR'S PATENT VI LCAN1.ED RUBHF.li BELTING, PACKING. HOSE, etc., at UlS MauuJac turer's Headquarters., UOODYKAR-s No. 308 CHESNUT Stren, booth side. N. R We have a new and cbeaD article ot OAR- DEN aud PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to whlcn the attention ot tha public Is called. 1 2.tm CONSUMPTION CAN BR CURED I THE true remedy at last discovered 1 "Upham's Fresh Meat Cure," prepared from the formula of Prof. Trous seau.of Parls.cures Consumption, Lungplseases. Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, acd all morbid conditions of the system dependent on defi ciency of Vital Force. It Is pleasant to the taste, and a single bottle will convince tbe most skeptical of Its virtue as tbe great neaiing remeuy oi wie f i wok tle, or six bottles for th. Sold wholesale aud retail by B. a UPH AM, No. 2S South EIGHTH btreet, and principal Druggists, Sent by express. circulars sent free. 181thm3m HOWS MALT EXTRACT. BEVERAGE OF HEALTH. Letter from W. H. McOormaolc, Esq., No. 248 West Fifty-second street. 'Nkw York. Feb. 2S. 1SOT. "To L. Hofp, Esq.; I have found vour Malt Extract the best antagonist spnlnst troubles of the stomach. Its great superiority over all tonics and appetizers that we have used is certain, and I cannot but wish that your wholesome beverage may come Into universal use. as It merits the preference oyer all spirituous tonics of the aay. La " ismw bold by all Druggists. Wholesale Agent. WARD J. CAFFEE.Drng Broker and Commission Morcbant, Southeast corner of cj-iaar u i ana aituN r Btreets piNE CHOCOLATE. FINB CHOCOLATE for Table Use, superior In quality to any in tne market, STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Manufacturer ot Specialties In Fine Chocolate, 4 101m NO, 1910 MARKET STREET PATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS. STORE FRONTS. GUARDS. PARTITIONS, ETC aianuiacturea oy It. WALKER A HONS, 227 Cm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. R E M L. A.. &; II.LEJAMBRE, Late No. 1012 Cbesnut street, bave removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS To No. 1103 CIIKSNUT STRlCKT, UP STAIRS. 4 20.1m 0. GOO ARCH STREET. COO UCFRK'ERATORK, WATCH I'OOLERji, ICE litEAM FREEZERS, JAPANSTEO WARE, WOODEN-WARE. GRIFFITH A PAGE. 410J NO. 600 ARCH STREET. REMOVED. JOHN THORNLEY, INDIA RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA MANUFACTORY Ho. 503 CHESNUT STKKKX, Above Fiah, North Bide, Opposite the Mayor's Otlice (formerly at No. 311), PHILADELPHIA. MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, EN GINE HOSE, And all other articles of Vulcanized India Rubber used for Mechanical and Manufacturing pur. poses 41 Irnrp FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, Jb W M. HOFMANN, NO. 9 NORTH EIUIITU STREET. HOSIERY GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOSIERY OK ENGLISH AND GERMAN MANUFACTURES. For Ladles', Gents', aud Children's Wear, LADIls'IlEBINO AND MERINO UAfJZ VEfvrts. M1SISKN' MERINO AND MERINO UAH 3 1 TI.KTN. UKAlM'MERINO, MERINO 4JAI ZE, COT TON, AND HEAVY iLL-lVOOL HlllRTN AND DRAWERS. TOUTHK' MERINO COTTON, AND M R. RINO UAHIK MIIHTs 86 tuths J W. SCOTT & CO., ' skirt manufacturers, AS I) PBALKUS IH MEN'SFUliNlSHINO QOODb No. 814 CHEMNI7T MTREET, i'OUB DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL. t)7rp ruiLAUKLruiA. PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND UENTLEHEN'M FIIBHiMIUNUHTOlU PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER rrtu.iA frnm measurement at verv short notice. nt at vei Ol GE1 All other articles GOODS la full variety, I HI WINCIIEMTER k CO., No. 7116 CHESNCT Street. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, Manufacturers of Gold nud Silver Hatch Cases. And Wholesale Dealers lu AMERICAN WATCn CCS, HOWARD & CO.-8. And TREMONT AMEKICAN WVTCJII it NO. 88 KOCTH riFTII H-TBEBT. HENRY HARPER. 520 ARCH Street, Mannfaclurer and Dealer In WATCIIEM, riNEjr.WKI.RVs kllUli rUTKU WAKE, 4.b 8,j ttoUU SILVCU flAllt! L3 o. MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRACT OF HftBlAmELIS OR PAIN DESTROYER, Ts one of the few domestic remedies which have cornel Into general use and lavorjwtthout pulling. Ills tha product of a simple shrub, harmless lu all cases and, as a domestic remedy, unequalled. PUP.N, BRUISER, I.AMEN ES9 SO KEN K.HS, SPRAINS, SORE THROAT, TOOTHACHE, EARACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, BOTLH. STINGS, SO RE EYES, i BLEEDING: OF THIS LUNGS, NOME, STOMACH. CORNS, tll.t:h.ILS. I'll. IMS, OLD SORES, And other similar troublesome and niilniirf affection, while It promptly arrests all HEMORRHAGES.' Hundreds of physicians use It daily In their practice. . and give it their unqualified recummeudallon. Sola by our agents and dealers. k T Tim Meiiii-inn Is exclusively prepared by the sun. scrthers, Proprietors and Successors to T. T. POND, to wbeni all orders nitisi ne aauressmi. , HUMPHREYS' HOMtEOPATHIO M K.1J1C1IN a w i No. tht BROADWA Y, New York. PRICES OF PONL'S EXTRACT. Six onnce bottles, with directions, retail..... ..W cent . Pint bottles, with directions, retail.. ....v.l-ttO ' Quarts in bottle .....V7 , Liberal discount to pnysicians aim xieaiers, , ' ' u IMILIA SIMILIBU3 CURANTUI7. H CMPU&EY& HOMUiOPA THIC SPECIFICS ' FAMILY CASES I Of 8lnrge vials, morocco case, containing a specific for every ordinary disease a lamuy Is siiblect to. and a book of directions 110'OtX Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 20 , to 28 vials -$5 to F Specifics for all Diseases, both for Curing and for Preventive treatment, la yiais pocket cases 2 to 15 'Theme UmiieriieM. hv t.iiA cmlma or Mini?le box. are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Express, bee of. charge, on receipt of the price. Address rt cm i ji Kr.i m wt r.uir iu - UOMWUPATHIU MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, N, 562 BROADWAY, New York.' ut. ii l Jill nit Pj x o ib consuueu umi si uiuwj. personally or by letter, as above, lor all tortus ot disease. , For sale by dyutt ft tu, johdwon, hol- LOWAY A COWDEN, T. K. CALLENDER, and AMBROSE bM ITH, Wholesale Agenla, Philadelphia,. and at ULl iHtn urug store, iso. uu jn-arnet sire, and by all Drugglsta. 27 tuthsi , WARRANTED TO CUBE OR MONET RETURNED. Dlt. FiTLER'S GREAT RHEUWftTICREWEDY. PURELY VEGETABLE. ITHED INWARDLY. Reference to 1500 wonderful cures In Philadel phia alone. 1 Advice gratis dally irom 10 to 1 o'clock. OFFICE, NO. 80 SOUTH FOURTH STBEETJ LOOK AND LIVE. ELECTROPATHY. ; Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE &B0LLES, THE OLD BIEDICAL lLKCTItlCIANS, Cor. Tlilrteentli and Walnut Sts.,' TEACHERS of tbe new system of curing diseases,' would call the attenllou of the sok and afflicted to their Lew system ot practice, which has already gained great popularity In this city. During the past six years we have treated TWENTY THOUSAND persons suffering from the various forms of diseasa (many of them by special guarantee, charging nothing; if we failed), and In almost every case a cure has been effected. Read the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AN ASTONIbHINU CURE AMPUTATION PRE VENTED. . I was cured In three weeks oy Drs. GALLOWAY and WHITE of au ulcerated leg, which caused muobi Buttering and even threatened amputation, blue my own great cure several or. my friends suffering from Neuralgia, bkln Disease, Lysrepsla, and other oom plaints, have also beet; perfectly cured. I will cbperw fully answer the iutunrles of the diseased aud sutler lug. ABRAHAM ELUKE, No. 1851 Camac street, Philadelphia. , ISIPORTANT CURES OE OHSTINATE DISEASES Charles D. Young, Chronic Dyspepsia, No. 411 Nortti Seventh street. James Drown, Inflammation of Stomach and Bow els, l'lue street, above sixth. Henry Royer, Neuralgiu of the Eye, Twenty-thlrsf and Pearl streets. .1 Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Dlseosa Continental Hotel. B. V. Elrkhnde. Efilleptlo Fits, No. 1020 Market Btreet. William Morgan. Kidney Disease and General De bility. No. 410 bpruce street. Marcus D. Wilcox, Catarrh of twelve years' stand ing, Commercial Hotel. baiuuel O. Wheeler, Asthma of ten years' standing. Continental Hotel. Emanuel Rey, Altorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707 Sansoni street. Horace U. Wluslow, Weakness ot the Kidneys, Franktord. H. c. shurtief Cancer In Stomach, No. 3723 Market street. J. M. Eulst, Rheumatism. No. 1323 a Broad Btreet, Juuah Levy, Biouchlul Consumption, No. 4&i Mar ket street. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church.' DyspepHlHoriong standing, Laryngitis, aud Lumbago, No. ltiaaHelmuth street, . Jauies Nugent, Dealuess for six years, and ringing; and roaring lu the heud, Wilmington. Delaware. Thomas llarrop, severe Diabetes, Rose Mills, West' Philadelphia. George Grant, Rheumatlo Gout, long standing, No, 1018 Cht-HUiil street. H. T. Desllver, Chronlo Neuralgia and Inflamma tory RheumutlHUi, No. 173U Chesnut street. Edward McMahou, Cousumpllou, No. 1227 Fronts street. J. Ricket, Chronio Bronchitis. Constipation, and Coiigeslion of the Rraln, No. 618 Callowhltl street, lharleh M. Daylou, Parulysis of the lower liuibs, Glranl House. John McCormlck, Diabetes, No. 1220 Ridge avenue. Charles E. Buckingham, Urluary Difficulty, No. Uil Filbert street. Aqulla Davis, Chronic Diarrhoea, Forrest nouse. J. J. Hoopes, long slandlug Sciatica, aud Eolargst Prnbiaie Gland, Darby township. Delaware oounty. W lllmui H.hhrlver, Liver Complaint, uermautown. Johi pli W. Forsyth, Acute Rheumatism, No. IWi Arch street. E. Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 4 N. Seoona . Street. JUmw of these ixrsoni we cured in If than a week. IS. It. The Instuutlon, No. 1280. one door from 1'hlr teenth street, is the only house in 'he city where our. system Is practised. Unprincipled parlies In other localities, who claim to treul i! according to out late discoveries, may therefor, he regarded with sus- I'HVSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter at any. time lor a full course of Instruction in this Gkkac WXFa1?sT& XN8TBTJ-. WAU imoJesffirlar m.l.ed by addressln? X uAUOWAV, WHITE BOLLES. WU U4W Philadelphia. Consultation free. llitf QALIFORNIA WINE CO.' WINES, from the Vineyards of Sonoma, Los Angelos, and, Wapa Counties, California, consisting ef the following; INE HITTERS), AJS4.(r.l-I4 A, , MllltltV, UO 14, MllsCATFI tAIAUKA, CI. A Ii t. t , riiKT. URAKPY, CliAJlPACINK. These WINEf ert-wnrrii ted to be tbe pure Jnloeof Hie giape, unmiri uN-eu i,y hu in the markel. aud ara liiitliiy leron.menaed jor Medicinal aud Family pur. pies. For sal by , ',,;.'.... f E. L. CAUFFMAN, AGENT. R4. 81 NOIITII roi'MTII NTBKF.T, S8si4l PHILADELPHIA.