THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY C, 1867. RAISING CF THE BEAUSEANT. This very spirited poem, which wo publish for the special satisfaction of our Masonic Eulghts of the Temple, was written by the- dis tinguished companion and man of letters, Brother and Professor William K. Aytoun, well known as, for a long season, the able editor of Blackwood's Magazine. It was recited at a Fes tival of the Knights Templars of the MetropolU tan Priory of Scotland. It might be well used, in the same manner, at any convivial celebra tion of the Templars In our region. The "Bcau ant" was the name given to the Banner of the Templars. Fling out the Tempi" Banner as of Old t Age hatli not stained the wtiiteness ot Its fold. Nor marred trie ruddy cross, Salvation's sign. Once more we lift The tarred standtrd up Companions fill the cup We pledge the Beanscaut in this sparkline wine I Oh! what a valiant host have fought and bled Lencath that Banner to the wind outspread, Since first It moved again.t the infidel I Who knows not how It waved on Salem's towers. When Acre, Kamla, Nazareth were ours, And asTioerias fell? Fell with the Knights who bore It to the field, When foulest treason broke the Christian shield. And bade the Turkish crescent sign advance ! Fell but to rise again with triple pride, When, bounding o'er the tide, The armies came of England and ot France! And w ho is he, the leader of that band, Who tirft seis loot upon the Holy Land ? Move on, unrivalled champion that thou art ! Shout, Brethren, shout 1 aloft jour banners fling i 'Tishe, the Christian's hop", the Island King Richard, the Lion Heart ! Then Acre fell the Moslem foe went back, And still our Brethren followed on their track, And even in the van of battle Hew The sacred Beauseant, like a meteor star Shedding its wrath afar Upon the foul and unbelieving cicw. Unvanqulshcd still till fraud, not forte, com bined With basest envy in a despot's mind, Dragged from its staff that glorious emblem down. And poured, likewater, forth the guiltless blood, When Jaequs Milay, the valiant andtne good, Received his martyr crown. Then perished all yet no, on Scottish ground Some remnant of the Templars still was found, Whcuever treason did not dare to quell. Walter de Clitton ! honored be thy name Who, bravine death and shame, Did'st vindicate thine Order's truth so well. Years passed away, ere yet the warning world Jbehelo again the Templar's flag unfurled, But England saw the Rosy Cross return Once more to light, and scattering dismay Within their ranks upon that glorious day When Bruce won Bannockburn. Then raise it up, Companions, once again, Though now it wave not on the battle plain. True hearts are here to guard its spotless fold: Forever honored be the Templar's name, Forever dear their fame 1 Fling out the Beauseant Banner as of Old! ST A TUE OF GEORGE rEA B OD Y. The citizens of London are about to conler distinguished honor upon tne eminent American banker ana still more eminent punaiitnropiat, by the erection of a statue of himself, not yet to his memory, but in testimony of their sense of his virtues. A public meeting was held at the Mansion House, where Sir Benjamin Samuel Phillips presided, and where it was resolved, in testimony of the deep feeling of gratitude enter tained by the oitizens ot London towards George Peabody, Esq., tor his munificent dona tion of 250,000 for the benefit ot the industri ous poor of London, a public statue be erected in some conspicuous place within the city of London. For this purpose the following subscriptions are announced in the London Times: FIRST LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. VrlnrpnfWales....2 5 Richard I,loyd 10 10 The Lord Mayor... 10 lOIKdward Berger.. 10 10 fcjldntyHedleyWa- K. li. S. Benzou 10 10 Kred'k Ibman.... 10 10 lerlow,n.sq.,one- riff 5 o Fra's Lycott, Esq., Sheriff. 5 5 The Duke of Port- land 10 00 Marquis of Tweed- dale 10 10 Vr of Ouslow 30 00 Junius H. Morgan 10 10 Charles C. Gooeh... 10 10 John Smith 10 10 JohnFlemmlug.... 10 10 W. Al. Itedlem in to Donald Larnach... 10 10 Charles Jacoinb..., 10 10 James Alexander.. 10 10 J. B. Heath 10 10 A. H. Fesser 10 10 K. Cunlltle 10 10 Grant, Hodgson it Co 10 10 Jonathan lllg 10 10 J. A C. W hlte & Co. 10 10 Viso't Kirkcadle... lo lu Ru pnn I ..de RolllS child, M. P 10 00 Sir A. de Rolbs child. M. P 10 10 Thirnn M.deRothS' child 10 10 NniVi'l de Roths T. M. Weguelln, child. Esq.. M.P. 10 10 M. r 10 10 10 10 10 10 Ferd. ue lloths- Blumberg & Co.... child 10 10 Wm. Jones Loyd It. w. crawioru, M. P 10 10 Rt. Hon. G.J.Gus cbeii, M. P 10 10 Wm. Lawrence, M. P 10 10 Simpkln, Mar shall & Co 10 10 Robert Han bury.. 10 10 T. Fowell Buxton 10 10 Messrs. Brooks A Co 10 10 Sir B. b. Phillips, iSlr Fr. Hy. Gold- a 1,1 10 10 amid. M.P 10 10 10 10 , 10 10 , 10 10 , 10 10 SlrC. M. Lampson 10 10, William Leaf , T. Baring, M. P 10 10C. Morrison G CGlyn, M.P... 10 Henry Ca.enove. Q.G. Glyu.M.P... 10 lOjpeler Reid a vinthennu. M.P. 10 10 . 1. II. Dobree 10 10 H G. Bnilth, Al. I. 10 10 .1. st A.rtoruntjeour iu iu Jervolse Smith, iCuuniug'mliortti- M. 1 10 10 wick 10 10 Lord Loury, M. P. 10 10;Sir Francis Cross- Hy. B. rueU, M. P. 10 loi ley, M. V 10 10 Th'nHanaev.M.P. 10 lo Baron do Sieru 10 10 C'has. Heed.F.tt. A. 10 loilfuvld Hleru 10 10 Bauiuel Morley 10 lOiL.f.Morton.Hurus W. F. Rock 10 lol A Co 10 10 C. & H. Gilmwade. 10 J0i Hitclieoek. Wil- Thos.Spieckly.... 10 lol liams & Co 10 10 'Thos. iiubbuck 10 lOiKUis.HowellitCo. 10 10 Cook, wous & Co... 10 10iJ. 14. Bpeyer 10 10 j no'yd 10 lolKd.SalterthwailelO 10 u". , i id in Hnri a. lviunaird I'tirCn 10 in k Co 10 10 J. F. Pawson & Co. 10 10; l. Hodgson. M.P. 10 10 John Fiulay 10 10, .las. ilodgsou.. 10 10 Cbs. Biu lugYoung 10 lO Duncan Jas. Kay. 10 10 KussellSturtiis 10 10! William Gibbs... . 10 10 KdwardC. Baring. 10 10', Henry A. Gibbs... 10 10 H. B. Mildnmy 10 10 G. L. Al. Gibbs 10 10 T C Darinif 10 10 George T. Davy... 10 10 Charles Mil li "J 10 10 Charles K.Htubbs 10 10 VtolkM Currtt ..... 10 10. J. St It. Morley 10 10 (. li Miiis 10 10 U. Hrettle i Co 10 10 Bertram Currie 10 10 R. C. L.Devan 10 10 7. , , , in id II Trti.ton 10 10 r VI yl'l-t Wkll rVI.I- 111 111 J. . DUU 111 w fc. AUroyd, M. P... 10 10'tUker, Tuckers A Andrew Jardino... 10 10 II. Maculae 10 10 H. M. Malheson... 10 10 Co. 10 10 Cakleeotl, Hons k Co... 10 10 Charles Maunlao.. 10 lOtlt. Owiram i Co .. 10 10 J. McAndrew 10 10 Crocker, B..ns& Co 10 10 t i! Kmiih 10 lOi C. Moraan is lo. 10 10 M.T.Kmitli 10 lOIGrosvenor.Chattr ltotiett Smith 10 10 fe Co............ 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Oswald A. Hmllb.. 10 10 Morran uroinpis JI. H. Thornton.. 10 10 G. Monat, i. ir.... 10 10 C. L. Norman 10 10 Ciias. F. lluth 10 10 Hy. Huth 10 10 Louis Huth K. Williains J. Deacon "W. H. lieaeon August uaHUlem. Johu Marltu 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10,1. MeinerlschaKsn 10 10 Jno. F. Fieinmicn 10 10 James Marltu. 10 10 10 10 lloliert Martin lo lulK. A. Hamilton.,. 11. B. Martin lu lo Mark W.Colletl J. It. Martin in lu' 11. Hoskler , W.L.Uueutell 10 10 C. de Murietta... 10 10 10 10 10 10 C. Ij. lirauus lo io m, do Murletla 10 10 Charles Hell lo toij. da Murlelta 10 10 H. C. Kobarts 10 Kii It. de la o ulntana 10 10 A. Q. Kobarts 10 lu (J. da la Quintaua 10 10 Kuiisell Ellice 10 10 Gordou W.Clark 10 10 J. C. Dlniadale 10 10 (4nor(e Lampson 10 10 Herbert Haruard.. 10 10 Hy. LampKou...i.. 10 10 Jt. N. Fowler .. 10 10 Jno. G. McLean... 10 10 J. Gurney Hoare.. 10 i Andrew Marls 10 10 Philip Hanbury... 10 lOi Herbert Taylor.,... 10 10 The first poem printed in America was la Latin. The earliest poet was a lady who was called the ''mirror of her age and the glory of lier Bex." TO As beats the sad heart of the poor lonely stranger, When dying In lands far away, He hears the loved voice ot his own mduntaln rHiiper In melody melting away; As the lone captive welcomes aealu tD his cell The dove that hath long been astray, Unclasps the blue ribbon, and the warm words that tell The leelings of her far away; So boundeth this bo.-oui at such frieudshlp as thine, Returned upon wings as the dove, And so throbs this ead heart at that music divine That neialds the reigning of Love. L. M. rUXNIAG MOTTOES OF THE Bill- T1SH AlilSTOCHA V Y. Au English paper says: "We have been struck, in glancing over the puges of Dcbrelt's Illustrated feerarie, published by Dean A Sou, of Ludgate Hill, London, with the number ot noble families who introduce the family name into the motto borue with their arms; for in stance, we have the Duke ot Devonshire, whose family name is Cavendish, taking for his motto Vavendo 'Julvs (Secure by rautiou), while Lord Waterpark, descended from the same family, carries the same motto. Lord Lyvedcn (Ver oon) takes Vernon semper vtret, which may b translated as Vernon always flourishes, or it miiht be written Vtr-non sempir tint, sprine does not always flourish; this somewhat ego tistical motto is also Lord Vernou's. Thon we have Lord Byron (Byron), Crede ISijron (Believe Bvron); Lord Lyons (LyonO, Noli xrritare Ico'nes (Do not rouse the lions); the Duke of Buckingham (Temple), 1'emola quam ditecta (How beloved are thy temples); Earl of Ellenborough (Law), OomposUum jus fasque unimi (Law and equity); the Earl ot Cluncarty (Le Poer French), Du u pour la Trench qui con ire f (Cod lor the French: who is against Him ?) Earl Fortescue (Fortescue). Forteculum salus ducum (A Miong buckler is the safeguard of generals). This motto is said to owe its origin to a Sir Richard Forte (from whom this family claim descent) having protected William the Conqueror at the battle of Hastings by bearing a strong shield before blm; hence the name, Forte aud escue, a shield. It is also used by Baron Clermont, a descendent of this family. "The motto ot Lord Fairfax (Fairfax), is Fare fac (Speak aud act). The barony of Fail fax, one of the oldest in the Scotch peerage, is In volved in much obscurity the residence ot the present peer, as well as his brothers and sisters, beiiig unknown; the late peer seems to have been a c lerk in the Supreme Court of California, i'trhaps without exception the best family name motto is that ot Earl Man vers, whose familv name Is Plerrhpont, which is thus written in toe motto Fie-repone-te (Repose in pious con fidence); in Lord Monteagle's motto, the pun is on the title, the family name being Spring Rice, Alte fert aqvita (The eagle mounts with me on high); Lord Fermoy (Roche), Mon dieu est ma Hoche (My God 1b my rock); the Earl of Rnnis killcn (Cole), Devm cole; regem serva (Worship God; serve the king); the Earl of Abergavenny (Nevill), Ne vile velis (Form no mean wish); the Earl of Hopetoun (Hope). At spes non fracta (Hut my hope is not broken): the Earl of Westmoreland (Fane), ZVe vile fano (Disgrace not the altar). "Many mottoes possess an almost historic in terest; take for instance that epic comprised in the arms of the Harlot Choi perdown we allude to the sailor who supports the sinister side, aud who, to quote Debrett, 'is meant to represent James Crawford, a native of Sunderland, who, durinsrthe battle of Camperdown (for the first earl wiested his coronet red-handed in the ser vice of his country), climbed up the stump ot the mainmast of the Venerable (flagship), and, although the rigeing was shot away under bis feet, kept his position, and.no less than seven times during the action nailed ud the admiral's (first Viscount Camperdown's) flag, after it hud been shot away. The present earl's father, on the recent death of this brave sailor, had for warded to him, by James Crawford's desire, the silver medal which had been presented to him lor his gallant conduct, to lasten to the flag which is still in the possession of the family.' "The Coinbermere crest ana motto ten another gallant tale; 'Salamanca' will be a irnrri nf ruiwer in English ears so loner as military glory finds worshippers; the Erskine motto is 'Trial bv jury.' rather an appropriate one lor. perhaps, the most persuasive ot advo cates and best of Lord High Chancellors; the Kvmouth motto. 'Aimers.' needs no explana tion ; the crest J)ea adjutanle (Hod being my heloeri seems particularly appropriate to the Eallant commander, the first Viscount. Vis count (iouuh offers quite an embarrns de richesses; lor mottoes we have, for the arms, Tarila: and for crests, Gooierat, China, Barossa, and lastly, Clear the way, not by auy means the least appropriate." MISCELLANEOUS. CLATE MANTELS. SLATE MANTELS are unnnrpassed tor Durability B uty, trenyth. and Cheapness. SLATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Generally made to order. J. 13. KIMES & CO., 8126m Nos 2126 and 2128 CHKSNUT Street OliN EXCHANGE KAO MASLFA CTOlt V. JOHN T. U AILKY A CO., XKSUVKJ) TO N. E. 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Endowments, payable at a future age, or on prior decease by Yearly Premiums, cr lo year Preiulum both classes Non-forfeiture. Annuities graniea im i"i'"" wtmi Term Policies, Children's EudowmenU. This Company, while giving the Insured the security of a paid-up Capital, win oiviue ine enure protlw of the Llie OUblueaa w"""! Moneys receiveu i mwiwi, mu paiu on aemana, Author I wd by charter to execute Trusts, and lo act ss Executor or Administrator, Asslguee or Guardian, ami i miier fiduciary capacities, under aouolutuiei.t oi any Court of this Commonwealth, or any person ij persons, ur ouuio i-vum. w, wiyuimua. 1)1 HMJCTOHH. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, lOr-HUA li. MORRIS, U If 11 A VI I 1 VkI 1(11). I II 1.' V RV XT A THN T. W1HTAK lUtdWra WM. C. IXINGST R KTH. IWII.L1AM HA.0EE1C F. COFFIN. ki(:HAkh CAIiilURYi t'llAivi-rJO SAMTJELB, SHIPLEY, ROWLAND PARRY, Preeident. Actuary, THOMAS W1STAR. M. D., J. B.TOWNSKND, 727 Medical Examiner, Legal Ad v I'm. INSURANCE COMPANIES, QROOKLYN LIFE INSUKAKCK COMPANY OF NliiW YOlth MUTUAL. A1ITAL. 8HB.OOO-PAID UP. JUa AttiniLATION, 9300,000 Ciiftli Dlvldciitl In 1807, Forty tier ( cut. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. EICHARD II. IIARDIKCJ, Secretary. F. BRA IN A RD COLTON, General Agent for Penn nylvanla aud Southern New Jeraey, N. E. corner o SEVENTH aud CHESN IJTStreeUi.'ieooud story fron oUlce, Philadelphia. Pa. 11UIA1KLI-IIIA BKFEBENCES. Morton McUichael, Mayor. A. li. Cooley A Co., No. 214 Delaware avenue. W lu. H. Oatr.nier, President Camden A Aiuboy R. R. James Roes Snowden, late Director Mint. (2 23 J A. O. B, Ulukle, M. D., Medical Examiner. A FEW GOOD SOLICITORS WANTED FOR THE CITY OK PHILADELPHIA. Q.IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, (No. 039) K. E. COR. CUESNUT AND SEVENT1I STS. I-UILAOKLPHIA. CAPITAL AK KI Kl'LrR OVEB 9300,000, lNlOIUK FOB 1800, S103.t:H. Losses Paid aud Accrued lu 18M, 17,000, or which amount nott&uo remain unpaid at this dat. fltuMKihOoiiof pioperty h as been Sticcessltilly iMsured hy this Compuny In thirteen years, aud Eight Hun dred Losses by Fire promptly paid, DIHKCTORS. Thomas Craven. biias verges, jr., Allred S. Gillett, N. S. Lawrence, Charles I. llupont, Henry F. Keuney, aniL M. D. Furman Sheppard, Thomas Mackellar. Johu Supplee. John W. Claghorn, Joseph K ikoWAb CRAVEN. President A. S. GILLETT, Vice-President, gffilniwj JAM EH B. ALVORD. Secretary STRICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT PBOTIDKNT lilFEANDTBCMTt'OHPAHT Or rUII.ADEL,PlIIA. No. Ill a. FOURTH STREET, Commenced Business 7mo. 14, 1865. Organized to extend the benefits of Lite Insurance among members of tbe Society ot Friends, All good ribks-of whatever denomination solicited. SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, President, ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary. THOMAS WISTAR, M. D., Med. Examlnei JOSEPH B. TOWNSEND, Legal Adviser. This Company, In addition to the security arising from the accumulation of premiums, gives the lusureo. the advantage of an aciual paid-up Capital, ALL THE PROFITS OF 1MSUBANCE ARE DIVIDED AMONG THE INSURED. Lite Policies and EudowmenU In all the most ap proved forms. Annuities granted on favorable terms. 2 22fmw8n SHIPPING. -V.. HtK I'lllliAUK-L-plllA AN Al iJlitii SOllHERN MAIL bT'EAMalllP COM bWOULAK L1JSK lOB NAVANNA1I, OA. TONA WANDA, 50 tons, Captain Wm. Jennings, W YOM1NG. bfio tons. Cautuin Jacob TeaL Tbe steamship TOM A WANDA, will leave for the abovt port on Saturday, May II, at 8 O'clock A. M., ixom mt secona wnarz Deiow epruoe sireei. 'through passage tickets sold aud freight taken foi all points In connection with the Georgia Central Rail road. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, , No. 814 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Gammell, 4 1 T1IK rlIlL,AIKI.PIlIA AND tsUU IMllll-JN MAIL slKAMcilllP COM. Aifc i'b ItEGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE, t UB A A.lV OKAJEANM, 1VA- Via Havana. STA R OF THE UN lON.llittt tons, Capt. T. N. Cooksej J LI Nl ATA 1'21S Iouh. Cantuln P. 1 Hozla. Will leave this port every iwo weeks alternately, touching ai Havaua for passengers going aiU re turuluK. T he JUNIATA will leave tor New Orleans May , a i. s u ciuca a. ju., irom me secona Whan o.iow buruce street. I be STAR OF THE UNION will leave New w leans lor this port May ii. 1 hiough bills ot lading signed for freight to Miwn Ualvestou.Natches, Vicksburg, Mempnls, NasuVLe Caiio.bt, Louis, Louisville, aud Cincinnati. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, 4 1 No. D14 S. Delaware avenue. Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, NlckerBon dt Co, ui u I-ll ILAIItxrillA AND Ai. V'b ItEGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE The steamship PIONEER, ttl-l tuns. Cantain J. Ben. nett, will leave lor the above port on Saturday, May II uff u '..,. w.U A Al . 1 .. l I k,.i.... - v w v. a. .u. ..VU. IUO DTAVI1U niinil UV1UT, buruce street. Bills o lading signed at through and reduced rate to all principal points In North Carolina. Agents at v, umiiigtou, voritik Daniel. WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent, '' No. 814 is. Delaware avenue. 41 wr I,'. a ai 'I'll i iVbUPru'iT i'ir i ivr iwuwuuiuwu.-iuti inmau xjiuu, suulU beuii-v eekly, carrying the Culled is tales Malls. BE'lURN TTCKE'lS TO PARIS AND BACK Fl RST CLASS, UHI GOLD. CITY OF P.NRlfj Saturday, May II CITY OF LIMERU K ............. W ednesday, May 15 CITY OF NEW YOKE Saturday, May la CITY OF 1IO&TO.N MUurday, May 25 CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, J uno 1 and each succeeding -Saturday aud Wednesday, noon, from Pier Mo. 4;, Nnrih River. KATES OF PASSAGE By the mall steamer sailing every Haturday Payable lu Gold, i Payable iu Currency, First Cabin file Steerage 'lo I.oiHiou..... 116 'lo London si 'io I'tiris- 1& To Paris 41 FfcsMige by the Weduesuuy steamers: First Cabin 1 1 1; steerage, f.tti. Payable In Culled Slates currency. Passengers also forwarded lo Havre, Hamburg, Br men, etc., at moderate rates. , Steerage passage from Liverpool or QueeVyiown, 3) currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons send lug lor their Irlends. lor further lnlormatlon apply at the Oompanv'l oUices. JOHN G. DALE. Ageul, b 7 No. 411 Clll'toNUT Street. Philadelphia, PASHAfJR TO AND Pllnu iy4i OKKaT BK1TA1N AKD ,IKKLAKD I 11 bTEAisAlP AMI HAILING PACK EI, AT El-D L t ED RATES. DHAFTB AVA1I ALLK THKOUtUiOlT ENGLA1 1KEI.A1.D, fCOTLAiiD, AND WALLS. I For particulars ))')! to lP8COTT BROTHERS A CO., o. 36t-Ol"lH birtet. suu No. 'ii BltOADWAT II Cr to THOS. K. bEAKLK.Hn WALNUT tt roit,iHi-iY iuut. aw ir iscitn V?t ." .t r - . L . .v. . i ihudiui miiuu vuuiiaujr uespau'J 1 iiiAif 1i mid Swiltsure Lines, via ' Delawart sua Banian Canal, on and alter the 1,'ith of March, leaving daily at li M. and 6 P. M., couuectlug wllk all Northern aud Eastern Hues. tor irelglu, which will be taken upon accommoda tlug terms, apply to 1 WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 1 1 Ho.i.u s. DELAWARE Avenue. Zgfrvt TO SUI1' captains and ovnf;rs. TSl'JL l?. -i i.. underslgued having teased the KEN. dijMj'IGN SCREW DOCE, begs to inlorm his friends sud the patrons of tbe Dock that he is prepared with iiicreased facilities to accommodate those having ves sels lo be raised or repaired, aud being a practical ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten tion lo the vessels entrusted to him for repairs. Capiaiusor Agents, Ship-Carpenters, aud Machinist baving vessels to repair, are solicited to call. Having the ageucy for the sale of "Wetterstedt'i Pateul Metallic Composition" lor Copper paint, foi the preservation of vessels' bottoms, fur this city, I an urepared to furnish the same on reasonable lei 'us, v JOHN H. HAMMITT, Kensington Screw Dock, DELAWARE Avenue, above Laurel stree, AWNINGS, ETC. jWNINGSl AWNINGSI IMILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS. W. F. SUEIBLE, i No. 49 So-tith THIRD Street, . i AMD No. 31 South SIXTH Street Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF ,'aWN. INOB, VERANDAHS, FLAUS, BAUH, TxCNTU, and WAGON OOVElta. BUtuoll CutUiig and Canvsui Printing, mmxt CITY ORDINANCES. AN O R 1) I N A N C K To Extend the Time of holdlug Night Markets on Hntunlnys. Hoctlon 1. The Hclect and Comrnon Counolls ot the City of Philadelphia do ordain. That the time for tioldliifi Night niarKets in me sections now authorized be extended to JO o'clock. 1. M., and no much of seel ion eighteen of un ordi nance to make uniform rules and regulations lor the Government of the 1'ubllo Market Holmes of the city of Philadelphia, approved December 12, 1KG5, as Is inconsistent herewith, be and the same is nereny retieaieti. .lOMEI'll 1". MAKUI'K, President of Common Council, Attest John Fckstftx, Clerk of Common Counell. JOMIIUA HPKRINO. President of Melect (.lounoll. Annroved this third nlav of Mav. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty seven (A. D. 1807;. JUUHTUN MCMICllAl'ilj, 5 4 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. I3E80LUTI0N V To ChaiiKe the I'laee of Voting in the Eighth DivlMonof the Twenty-third Ward, ltet-olved. Hy the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the place ol holding election) In the Klghlh Division of tne Tweuty-iiiird Ward snail herearter lie al the house of Charles Myer, at the northwest corner ol Bridge aud Tacotiy streets, the place heretofore used btltig no longer available for that purpose. JOMEril E. M AKCrJrt, President of Couituou Council. Attest liKNJAMIN II. IlAINKS, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA HPKKINU, President ot Select Coti noil. Approved this third day of May, Anno Doiutul one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven (A. D. 1&07). aiOlllUIN mCUUllABih, 6 4 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. RESOLUTION To Change the Place of Voting In the Fifth Division of the Sixteenth Ward. Kesolved, Hy the Select aud Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the elec tion in the Fifth Division of the Sixteenth Ward shall be hereafter held at the house of Joseph Hose, No. 1000 N. Second street (above Heaver street), the present p'ace of holdiun elections being no longer available for that purpose. JOSEPH F. MAUCER, President of Common CouuclL Attest DKNJAMW H. IfATNKS, Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERINO, President of Select Council. Approved this third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-beven (A. D. 1H07). MORTON McMICIIAEL, 5 4 It Mayor of Philadelphia, RESOLUTION Ol Instruction to the City Controller. Resolved, lly the Select and Common Coun cils ot the City of Philadelphia. Tltut tno City Controller is hereby authorized and requested to countersign a warrant drawn by the City Commissioners, dated February 11, 18(i7(No27 to Item No. 02;, in favor of Edward J. Charnlcy, for the bum of three hundred and fifteen dol lars, JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest HOBKRT IlETHELL. Assistant Clerk of Select Council. JOSHUA SPERINO, "TI President of Select Council. Approved this third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sixty seven (A. D. 1807). MORTON McMICHAEL. 5 4 It Mayor of Philadelphia. T E SOLUTION Xii To Authorize the Renavlnir with Tram way Stone of tiulnce street, from Spruce to rme street, in ineHeventn warn. Resolved, liy the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Department of Hlgnways be and is hereby authorized and directed to repave with tram way stone. In tbe tracks of the wheels, Quince street, from Spruce to Pine street, lu the Seventh Ward, and If the cart-way Is wider than is necessary lor a single track, to reduce it to the proper width by taking an equal quantity irom eacn siue. JOSEPH F. MARCER. President of Common Council. Attest John Ecstein, Clerk of Common Council. JOSHUA SPERINO. President of Select Council. Approved this third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven (A. D. 1807). MORTON McMICHAEL, 5 4 11 Mayor of Philadelphia. T ESOLUTION X t) Of Instruction lo the Department of Hlgh ways. Kesolved, Hy the Select and Common Coun cils of the City ot Philadelphia, That the De partment of Highways be and are hereby directed to submit to tbe Committee on High ways a list of all paved sttects that need repair ing; also, the number of men and carls that will be required in each Supervisor's district to miike said repairs, and all repairs to paved streets made during the year 1S07 shall be done under the Supervisors of Highways, aud the number of men aud carts employed In each Supervisor's disttlct shall be determined by the Department of Highways, subject to the approval of tbe Committee on Highways, and that all pay-rolls of said department shall be approved by the Committee on Highways belore being approved bv the City Controller. JOSEPH F. MARCER, President of Common Council. Attest ABRAHAM STKWAKT, Assistant Clerk ot Common Council. JOSHUA SPERINO, President oi Select Council. "Approved this third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred uud sixty seven (A. D. ISO"). MORTON McMICHAEL, 5 4 It Mayor of Philadelphia. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FUItNAOK. BAHUES OF ALL HIES. AUo.Fhllegar's New Low Apparatus, lor sale by are Steam Heati CUABLEM WILLI AMN, No. 1182 MARKET Street THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENEUt rtu LiiunvUN HA Nil K Inr lomliiu. u,. "4 tela, or Public Instiluiloiis, In TWKNTY 1IV. KKRKNT SIZKS. Also, i'liiladeli. I,la KuntM. 11 ot-AIr Furnaces, Portable it eaiers. Luwduw at rales, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boiler., M.-vnuU Plates, Boilers, Cooking Stovee, etc., v. liulii aim r-w'(, kt the manufacturers. SHAKl'K 'I imM-N, U 17 BlullitiUi Mo. aiV N. t-iKcc-N 11 -street. Ty AW D EPA 11 T M E N T. Sckoeon-Genkhal's Office, ) May a, lo7. An Army Medical Board is now lu session in New York city for the examination of candi dates for admission into the Medical Stair or the United States Army. . Applicants must be over twenty-one years oi age, and physically sound. 10 K Applications for an invitation to "PPf'?" fore the Hoard should be addressed to tno aur-geon-Oeneral, U. B. A., and must state , e full name, residence, and date and PiLbt2' the candidate. Testimonials W haraeter and qualifications must J"I"ho? vice of t e applicant has been In the 'iVooTlier wit h Army, the fact should be feX of serving his lornier rank and ilmoand piare ot servloe. uiniui him num , t Hi my iiiinMAu nf imv. 'allowance K mpeilHiioie i , ,hH M,iinn son lnd There are thirty-five vacancies iu the Medical Stall. J. K. 11ARNES, Surgeou-Oeueral, U. S. A. 6 4fmwlui LUMBER. 1867, PELKCT WHITE TINE BOABDS AND PIAWK. ' - ; a-4 &-. s. i-x. I. and 4 Inch CHOICE PANKL AN I) 1hI COMMON, 16 eet lOntf. 4-4. 5-4, 6-4, a, IS, H, and 1-Inch WHITE 1'INK, FANkL PATTKKN PLANK, LAKUK AM) S-UFKRIOK STOCK ON UAHDJIm mi -BUILPINGI BUILDING , HUlLlilNt ,IJWB1.BI LCMBFnt LUMBUB 4-4 CA ttULl n A i iAj;ru. MCAhOUNAlUHlKlNtl. 4-4 Jlb.LA Vv AKK LOOK! N. tMDlUWAHKKUKRIN yynlTK PINK FLOOKIHa. ASH FLOOKINU WALNUT KLOOKINO, SPKUCK FLOOKINU. STKF BU4 JtlW. KAIL PLANK. PLASTKKIN't-l LATH. -CEDAR AND OYrUKS BlUNOLKS. LONH CKDAR BHINQIJW. 1867 SHOUT CKDAR SU1NUL1, COOPKKSH1NULKH. FINE A StsOKTM KNT lOK SALE LOWt N o. UKDAH LOtiS AMDfOHlB, 1 Ofirr LUWBEIl FOR UNDERTAKERS lOUl. LCMilKK fOH UNDXHTAKKKJSI Kh.D CKLAK, WALNUT, AJSD PINK 1867 ALBANY LUMBER OP ATX KIND! , ALBANY LUMBKlt OF ALL JLLNIX-H UKAHONKU WALNUT. DKT POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH. OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS. i QAT CtGAR-BOX MANUFACTUREBfi J.OU I CTOAK-BOX MANUPACTURKJtUi, SPANISH CKDAK BOX BOARDS. i QW7 SPRUCE JOIST! . SrEUCE J01S i-OU I SPKUCK JOIST FROM 14 TO St FEET LONG. SUPKKluR NORWAY SCANTLING. MAULK, BROTH KB A CO., HBmrp No. 2AO0 SOUTH STRKKT. pa H. WILLIAMS, LUMBER MERCHANT,. SEVENTEENTH AND SffilNG GARDEN SIUEEH OFFERS A SUPEBIOK HTOCK OF BUILDING LUMBER AKD HARD WOODS 4 8 Imwlm Suitable for the Spring Trade. Ju C. PERKINS, LUMBER MERCHANT. encoesior to B Clark, Jr NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET. Cnnstsntly on hand a large and varied assortment of BullUiug Lumber. 6 tt GOVERNMENT SALES. DEPOT OK AH11Y CLOTHING AND KQ.UIFAGK. Jefkeuhonvii.lb, lnd., April 20, 1867. Will be sold al public auction, to the Uigliet bklder.on WEDNESDAY. May 15, 1867, at IU o'clock A. M., tbe following articles oi cou- afmtiea property: 211,013 Woollen Blan- 16,493 Trowsers, Infy. H. 3-10 " Mounted. I, 782 Back Coats, lined. 16,751 " unllned. 2,473 Uniform Coals. 8,720 Jackets. 689 Greatcoats, InTy. 641 " Mounted. 701 Shirts. 237 Drawers. 3,866 Pairs Blockings, Q4 Pairs Boots. 16 Pairs Bootees, 111 Forage Caps. 1,677 Cap Covers. 21 Hats, crossed sa bres. 164 Haversacks. Ill Knapsacks. 1,236 Knit Jackets. 42 ureat-coat utrapc 'i Hushes. 12 Pairs Chevrons. 81J4 Pairs Shoulder Scales. 0 Canteens. 69 Bed Hacks. 69 Picks. 6 Pick and Axe Han dies. 6 Wall Tents. 4 Wall Tent Flies. 80 llat F eathers. 16 Hat Huglos. in iiai juaKies. 40. sets Drum Hnares. 80 Drum CorOa. a Trumpets. 24 Itugles. 10 Buttle Cords and 1,550 Bets Tent Poles. 4.W Yards 10 oa. Duck. 68 Yards 12 oz. Duck. 81 Hat Cords and TaBsels. 3 Sibley TeuU. 25 Shelter Tents. 8 Fifes. 29 Drum Heads. 6 Drum Slings. 13 . Pairs Drum sticks. Terms Cash, in Government funds. Sale to take place at the Clothing Warehouse (Hospital grounds). By order of Major-General Thomas, O. A. HULL, 4 29 I2t Captain and M. S. K., U. S. Army. N AVY CLOTHING. Navy Depahtmkmt Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. Washington. Anrll 11. ihct. Proposals sealed and endorsed "Pro-oosala tnr Navy Clothing," will be received at this Bureau until two o'clock P. M., on TUESDAY, the 14tt day of May next, for seven thousand five hun dred pairs BLUE SATINET TKOW8ERS, the same to be of navy standard, and delivered at Brooklyn Navy Yard within sixty days after notification of the acceptance of a proposal, and there pass the usual Inspection. For a description of the Trowsers and tbe packages to contain them bidders are referred to the samples at the said Navy Yard, and for Information as to tbe laws and regulations (In pamphlet form) regarding contracts, to the offices of the Commandants and Paymasters of the several Navy Yards. Every oiler must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more re sponsible persons, to tbe efl'ect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if bis or their bid be accepted, enter into an obli gation within five days, Willi good and suffi cient suietU'S, to furnish the Trowsers pro posed; the competency of tbe guarantee to be certified by the Paymaster, District Attorney, or Collector of the Customs. No irrujxisaU will be eormidered unlets accompa nied by tuch guarantee, ami by tatixfactory evi dence that the bidder in a regular dealer n the article, and hat Uve licenxe required bj act o Conyrens. H. BRIDGE, 4 15rn4t Chief of Bureau. ALE OF DAMAGED HOSPITAL PKO- PEKTY. ASSISTANT MKDICAL l'URVKYOK'8 OKKICB, ) W amuikuton, D. C, May 2, 1807. Will be sold at Public Auction, on THURS DAY, tbe Uth day of May, 1ko7, at 10 o'cloolc A. M., at the Warehouses on Eighteenth street, neur E, In this city, a quantity of Damaged Hospital Property, embracing the followlng- naineu articles, viz.: Blankets, Tin Cups, Hates and Tumblers. Copper Boilers, Chairs, Tables, Benches, Barrels, Bottles, Medicines, Printing Presses, Bed-sacks, Mosquito Bars, MatlresseH. Hospital Clothing, Iron Bedsteads, Det-ks, tepllnU, btoves and Pipe, : Mess Chests, Medicine Chests and Old Iron, etc etc. 1'annierH, Terms Cash in Government funds. Goods to be removed wllJ v?y C SUIHI.ULAIVD, 644t Assistant Medical Purveyor, U. S. A. ALE O F POWDER Bureau of Ordnance, ") s X1AVY .dkfaktmknt, -Washington City, April 22, 1807. J There will be sold at Public Auction, to the blithest bidders, In the office of the Inspector of Ordnance, at the NAVY YARD, BOSTON. Massachusetts, at noon on THURSDAY, the ninth (Olh) day of May, 1867, fifteen hundred (1500) barrels of POWDER, composed of rlUe cannon, musket, and ordinary cannon powder, and eighteen hundred (180U1 pounds compressed powder. These powders will be Bold by sample, and la lots to suit purchasers. and the remainder within ten days allerwarun. uuiiuk wuiuu nine me powuers must oe re moved from the magazine, otherwise they will revert to the Government. H. A. WISE, 4 24 13t Chief of Bureau.