8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH ffILAPEIjPIII A. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 18G8. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC The Theatre Coinlqiie. In ft large city like this are lin tnense number of people who hanker ftiter imMtmwU ol omeeort, end there are an Infinite variety of tables 10 te srallfled. Many persons, whether reasonably or otherwise, object to dracr 0 ntertelrments, bnt nevertheless are w'tlitag to patron i re such exhibitions as their onsolencei do not disapprove of. There -Are many, too, Who wUb to give their children an occasional treat, bnt who are sometimes at a loss to Clad entertain menu that the youngsters ean nnder Viand and that will be entirely free from any hjeetionable features. The managers or the Theatre Comlqae, on Beventh street, have endeavored to supply a desideratum In this reaped, and they present a varied programme every evening tnat wll1 afford a vast amount of lnnncent enjoyment to dulls as well as young people. The theatre Is seat, pretty, and comfortable, and Mr. Gregory , la adUlilon to his own family, has a number of talenua performers who succeed each other rapidly and without vexatious walls, and wuo exert themselves to keep their audience in a lively slate of good humor. We stopped In at this establishment last evening, and we ean say sincerely that we Jiave col been so wtll entertalueil for a long time. The members of the Gregory family were much applauded when they appeared at the Academy of Music and other places la oon' section with the linn Ions. They go through With some of their taunt Interesting feats every venlDg at the Tneutre Comlque. The boy g are accomplished acrobats, ana their tumblings, feat balanolng, and other performances are very well done. The spiral asoent of the boy Elbardois executed with surprising skill. The performing dogs, under the direction of Mad'ile Gertrude, are amusing, and they go through. With a number of very laughable foats. Tue miniature clrcns, introducing the baby elo pbant, the trlcfc pony Aurora, the performing goal Msmeralda, the trained horse Diana, and the oomlo equestrians, Mr. Felix McDonald's performance In the cage of lions and leopards, the dancing of Mad'ile Augusta, the singing and dancing of Bennle Gregory, the pantomime Of Jocko the Monkey, and the lttrce of The Auto maton, all contribute to the entertainment of the audience. One of the most Interesting features of the performance last evening was Little Nellie's song of "Walking Down Broadway." TnW pretty, bright faced little girl shows talents of no mean order, and she acted and sang with a native intelligence that a as above mere train lrg. We onght also to mention the descriptive song of Father Come Home," by Mis Leo a a Cavtader. This rather hackneyed lyrlo is Illus trated by a number of really effective laoleaux. which point the moral of the song in suon a manner as to impress it on the minds of the Audience. The managers of the Theatre Comlque have started with the idea that the public will be pleased with something different from the an tiquated burnt- cork business; and in rigorously excluding vulgarity of every dcsoilptlon from their entertainment, they have made It worthy of the patronage of all classes of our clii&uus. The City Aiiinwciiieutn. At tub Academy of Music the opera sea son Is drawing Ij a Close There will be bat oar more periormances. This evenlDg Verdi's opera of Un Hallo in Masehera will be given. To morrow eveuiLg ihere will be a grand oonn tolua Ion of Italian anu German opera. Lucrezia Jiurgia will be given entire iu Italian, wun Xxuame La Grange as "Lucresia," Madame Cellini as -Malho Urslul," tiguor ilrlgnoli as Uenubro." Htgnor Antooucci as '-Duke Al fonso." This will be billowed by the last act of yra Dlavolo, with Maduina Killer as ' ZuIIhh," Herr rlaueiinaun as "Fra Dlavolo," aud Herr Hermann as "Beppo," In which ha win Intro duce tue Kugllan sung "I'm Afloat." The per formance will conclude Willi a iirand military xnrirh composed by H'ttnor BrluDoli. For tne mailnee on Saturday 11 Tiovatore is annouuoed, nd her freischutz lor Saturday night. At i u! Cbksnut the cirousls auraotlng large and apireciative audieuots. The troupe is a good one, and the periormances are worthy of all the applause luey reotlve. James Itibiu son, the btue-bai k rider, and his eon Clarence, will appear ibis evening. Atths; Walnut Mr. D. P. Bowers will ap pear ibis evening as ' ii.jnna Diana," in tue elegant comedy of Love's Musquerude. Mr. J. C. Mt'Collom will sustain tne rote of "Don liBar." Tne performance will couclude wild tne sensation drama of Tne Writing on the Wall. ATlllK Ahoh Coionel Fnzgeraiu'e drama of Ji oivtt tit May will be penormed this evening. At tut amkkican a number of talented arlisis will appesr mis evening. At tbi Tubatkk v omiquk an attractive Tailety performance will he rftvea this event a . Madame Pakkpa-Koka, wno is nowou her way Kast from California, will shortly start on a tour of concerts and oratorios turoutn the West. Bomb, Kant, aud Canada, previous to her departure next summer for Kurope. Klie wnl be accompanied by Carl Hohh, violinist; Mr. J. Levy, cornet soloist; Mr. Urookbouse Uowler, bignor Ferrantl, ana Mr. Colby, pianist and aciompan) 1st. The Philharmonic Bocikty, recently orga Sixed on a similar plan to the association of lue lime name In London and Now York, will give four concerts at the Academy of Mu-tlo, and tbree rehearsals before each concert at Horticul tural Hall. The first concert will be given on Saturday evening, January 10, 18iii. Persons desirous of connecting themse.ves with the So 1 lety, eit her as nctl ve or associate members, can cblalo all necessary information from the 8eo letary, Mr. J. A. Geize, at the Weber piano looms. No. 1102 Uhesnut street. Mb Kennedy, the Scottish vocalist, will give two ol tils attractive entertainments at Conoarl liall on to morrow and Monday evenings. Tbtse will be his last appearances previous to Ills departure for California. Mr. KennoJy'a merits as a ballad singer are well known, CITY INTELLIGENCE. CJTJ CRIMINAL CALENDAR. IHE FKIESDS OF FilLEUDM. I a n. r ,-. Y ifo-beater Win oitMOftfiel-hotiilUll 1 Terome Bonaparte was arrested "Vjjjl on Market stit et, near Forty-third, wltu a a""" bag in bis poskestdon. The nagcouialued a soi. el baioiess, which whs identified by a physician residing in the Tweniy-lourlti ward- iljlo taken before Ahlei mau Mttule, he v'M held for l further bearing. . ... . . i-Usiph Btoue is a yonngman who left his wife some time atto, luce wnion lime he has been lu tne habit of auuovlnn ber. lesterday be came Kcrot-s her at Frunkfcird road ani Homerset street, aud assaulted her. He also threatened 10 kill ber. For tills he was ooul jnllled by Alderman Nelll for lri.il. WilHum Gray last n ljhl entered the ball of the eiub boui-e, nt Thirieeulh and Walnut B' reels, and bio e an overcoat. After relieving lilmseil ol Hie article, he relumed 10 the duo boup, and was in tne act of removing another coat when he was captured, Alueriuau l'Alouel BeL.1 biui below. A Jersey thief named William Bryant, alias Olllen, Ihsi night went to 1 lie store of Joaeou Campbell, at becond and Uuttonwood streets, and picked op a piece of flannel.' A polloeman bappened to see the transaction, aud nabbed tbesnopllfter. On searchlug hi in a paper of esy en tie pepper was found in bis pockets. This arlleie.it Is supposed, bad he been given a chance, be would have thrown Into tbefaoeof liia pursuer. Alderman Toland committed him George Vanhorn has been held by Alder man Masxey to answer ibe charge of lifting a Jol t stocKlDgs and handkerchiefs from the IrYiniof a atoieat ilghih and ttprlng Garden lr'?!. 1 1. th nam nf an individual who yeKlfrdsy entered the stoie of Lewis Hiork, at t.. i. idinmhiil ! reels, and stole li In mi MT.lwn bieastpins, a chain, and a lot of buttons. AlUBriuau hmwj - .n. Th lionne of John En riant. No. KM JeBerKon street, was enlersd last nhti and iibbed ,! in Mlver coin. The Ihtel got in in rough the third-fctory window by meaw ol IMIlt Animal Meeting- of the Pennylvi,n Anll-inTcry (Society, ml Ibe Astfeuibiy "'..tiding, Tn-rlnv the PrnhnVl Viini A Antl-Rlaverv 8r- eieiy ts holdlnx its annual session. At 10 o'clock this morning the proceediuns opened in the room made famous by the trios ol Hlgnor Bins and the burlesques ot Air. Burnett. A fair audience was in attendance First and most eminent was the veneianie and silver tongued Mrs. Lncretla Mott who, through a longlifebas ever been known for her warm and coim'aut friendship for negro. Advanoiog j ears have furrowed her brow, a'tennatud and enfeebled ber Irarue, but not diminished the fei vent lustre of ber eye, or 1 rural red the utter ance of the voice that has pleaded so eloquently aitnlnst slaveiy. Tnen there was the well-known Robert PurvU, who makes no secietof ins luluirif negro blood, lint yel stapcls piondly forwHT'l as one nf Iiih best txetnplitlcal'on of t ne true intellliipnce of tne colored rt.ee. Uev. Jolin K. HerKenni, ihe nbolttlonlht of Koion, acoomoanled by his equally celebrated wllo, also K).iupled a sett n pon ihe floor Powell, wno wmuis tnevlor. cms edllorliil pen of Ibe ArillUltive'y Hl tndiril, was likewlhe present. By hit side sat uis wild, another pe rstslenl laborer In the ctinn. 'Jtie busy and accommodating EJwirrt M. Pnvls was beie and there annul 1 lie hall, attentllng to the comfoitof the auditors and elding in Ihe orgauiutllou of tne meeting Twklng a lively tnlt re.-t In ine prooeo'llux-t were many representatives of the GHUng'ia'ns, i'tialis, aud Lloyds all original Abilulonlsl, families. Jacob Paxon, another luht, wa pier-tut, and so, loo, whs the fluent Mrs. Mary Grew. By ihe wav, Mrs. urew now lo ks as is lie locked years str.oe; she uses her eye glasses wlih lie ame complacent, wide-awake gizi, and v e iro tier brown boauet Had black uross in tr.e olden style. Twotiilrt's or tiirec-fourthq of 'he audience weie ladlts, many ol them wearing tne plain (Junker bonuel void ol flowers or gewas and H.bed In prim Quaker cloaks. Hort of mix til was the iissi iiioIhkp, but luielleol was thue, 'iheun.fh)nlng throuitn the wiu lows. sliluniin eo on brows beneatn which luongiil in. very . 1-ctive, ano sparuieu in eyes luiu were fired with freedom's Independent ardor. No m-coratlon rcocleied pretty t lie walls, no music cbarnied the lime. Nothing ministered to the seiift. Mind Inn" received attention. Phorll.v after 10 o'clock Mr. Parrlsn, the Vice-Pri-siOent of the society, look the chair, audine intt'llug was formally called lo order. Of couise, Mrs. Lncretla Mott was the first speaker. 8 tie said but lew words, however, merely referring 10 the almost complete accom plishment of the work lor whloo they bad been so long laborluir, retaining thanks lo the Al mlgbiy for thus bringing about me freedom of Ibe slave. Mr. Lloyd then arose and spoke awhile. Re said lhai he bad hoped the slave would have acquired his freedom without the laud being deiitg'd wltn blood. Had this been. Ihe ease, civil rights would have been more easily secured. He then adjured his hearers to con tinue faithful in the cause. At the suggestion of ttio Chairman, Mr. Caleb Needles was ihen elected H 0 irilluu Seore ary. Mr. John M. Moriarly, Piesideut of the Irlsi Republican Association of this city, then de livered a bale! address, pledging the members of the body over which he presided to aid the Ami- RIbvIhis la their work. The following persons were then elected ft commit tee lo nominate officers for t he ensuing yem: Messrs. l'axon, Poriur, aud Davis, and Mrs. Mary Grew. Un motion of Mr. Davis the proceedings of the last annual meeting were thou read and approved. Mr. Purvis, the Chairman, then addressed the Society. He s Ud that no period in the nistory of the unll slaveiy cause was as important as the present. AlluougQ the buying of cuaitels is forever abolished, ihe bystem of slavery silil exists In ihe pride of cas'e among all classes of ihe community. He alludtd lo the prejudice still existing agaiist the colored man, aud staled that when ;the Society was formed a pledge was made to elevate ihe negro aoove prejudice, and said that it could not dlsoand until that elevation wis accomplished. Alter Mr. Dnnlup bad made a few remarks, Mr. Mary Giew read the following resolu tion: Ariodvrf, That the proent moral and political con dlilou ol our bouUiern l-tulf. riven erl iu I u ljtp -rate fletermluallonortbe KeDel una era to make void Ihe freedom prollered bv ids (Julied Htaiei Uovern mei I to ibeir tormar 'laves; the cuuntanl pell a id ear In wlilt h it e colored iun is Btrlvlug 10 ux-rclne the rlabis aud per.orui ibe duties i f a lreenio; ma aoanliy wlikb la wrUing in hNiory In biuod; trie rrhelliou wblub (ielivs me aitbnrt y of tn Uultea btaiea and burrcbdersobly In tue presnoce of In Bay doets, d. ninuilol abulliiouls's onremirifd vUllsncn audcomtaut labor lir the acoiiund-biuttiit 01 ibeir Brest otijeci. the complete aud secured freedom of tue An erlcup slave, Jioidrai. Tnat for the c imnle'e sopprmloa ol Its bt llioD, tor the relict i.d securiiv 01 the ioyl ie J e of lue souih, for tlin Honor, aiKnity, nnd the orvntnt and future weil belnn ot the ut'ou, Convrest sbomd, wittioiit delay, rearraUul BLd depoae Andrew J 1U0 un troni the nttive of lVnideul ot ibe U il.ed rim es. Jietvlrfd, TLat Ihe recent actlaa of tue Ueorl leg s sture Iu expelling the auly elected colored nieaibers of that b"dy is another llliis.ratiou of lbs spirit aod purpose of the detested Roiel,an(t another evideuce ibut the colored p-puUtlon csnqot be nately lelt to the prott-o'lou nf at me authority, or ihe public seLtlnivnt of thu trouib; nud we protest SKaiutt iheanuilnsiuu lo Uucrr) uf HHuators sod K-preiea. UllVfS frcru that fii un II tue p. Ill lol aqualliy o' Its ieyal citizens their right 10 vote aud in oold 1 Ulce-btmll be recognized aud vtiaranteed, lirespec liv of 1 ace or com .dexionai dltfereucus. JirMolvtd, That Iu tba name of those million) now (tiutguuK uu Irom ibe condition ot chatwlsio t iat or lLen. we demand mat tbeir rigut u exorcise toe tvflrage ofiieeuii-n susll be secured oy lUd Fednral ten s. Iiullim; aud we nre 11 ton Congress toauopt, without delay, a Constitu.lona' auieudmeut wui.u slia 1 tei'ORDlze aud Knarautee tnelr rlgat to vote, aid their rllgluilny lo oUice. lictoivfti 'iuat as the great sin of th's nation, which nearly wrought Its ruin, was coitetapt and lialiedot the coh red man. lue true tent of Its pan! leuve and legeneratlon Is its sphit and cnaduot to. wards hlru; and its salvation, if it is to be saved, must be wrot'tibt out by lis foil and baarty and nrac Ileal acknowledgment of tha eqiiil lights uf ail mio wltnciut cilsiluctioii or race or coljr. Kmc I wit, That while we heartily reM5, with d.voui lhankiulneis, ovf r the it -pub lean victory la ibe lue I'le.ldentlal eUc Ion, whereby tnn uailon was saved frmu ibe surrender of Its goernin -d'. into i. e bari'ls wbuh lor lour yers ban touRut alnat It In nehait ot 8 avery, we regurd that ret vutorr as preliminary only to Ibe cornniuie trlumpu of Liberty wbleb that bas made poanlble. Jiemivtil, ThM we cordially siopthl79 with thuae heroio zuen and women who, at Hie peril 01 tbslr lives are contending on Sontooru soil f r free s ee b, Ire. tcbnols, and aires aovernmeu, and mat Iu repcuie tOihclr ai p s to un to staad fUufn If at our post In ihls critical hour. e do aaure the u of Ohr toleniu purpose lo pursue our wurk to Its full ao compdatimeut. Mriolvtd. That we corgratntate the people of Bptla epun the success of tbelr ausuicloua. bloaotes revo luilon; upou their llni'tMlon tisiaer; an J upuu tbe wice spread, grailiylug devi lpiuent of reimoilcau piluelpiea la 'heir niliUi: and referring tbsm to tua ex n rl' on e of ihe Umud mates as an luiialrailou 01 tua whonnj nun suiety of immediate emancipation, wa ear esily urg iheoi to iiuiirnve the pressut, as their poldi u oi ponuuitv in secure the linmedU'e uncuiidi tmtial abolition of slavery througuout the tiiMuUo domli lon, Kesuivetl. That we rely, ai we have aver relied, UP' n tbe dissemination nt irntn to overthrow error and wnini ana e.iatil'sh Juilo: and therefor wi rail upon all Ihe frlenda ni the f)lired man to am lain and wldeiy cirtulate the KatumM Ant V awry iSi.nOurd, the unly Journal In the uountiy wiil,ia i, PhIhi devoted 10 ihe art votary of his clttliu loall the rights of Amrirsn cldzeuthlp. 'i he reading of tne ioreoiug reeolutlong was frequently applauded M r. 1 1. nl . 1 owe 1 turn uiuo u cm, u.io, w oich Mr. Morarity oU'ote4 the following resolution: Hmiivid. That we STinrathlzo with all Oooreiied Detiuits. and more rsiiiciallf wlib ihe opo'enseil r r . . . 1 1 1.. tk II...I. In 1 1 . . . r ...... iir eDrndence, and that ve plsJge theui our euojur- agecueulaud mppoit This resolution, toaotber with the resolutloni offend by Mis. Mury Grew were, under the rules, r eferred to a committee. Alter Mr. iioi luny nau prtseuieu 111s roiuiu tloo, a lively dlscuslou ensued. Iu the hall, as meniloneo, was anoiuer irisuiuHu, -. uauii, and also an Kogl a'atnun named Union, be tween these parties, the Chairman, Mrs. Grew, and Mrs. MOM, a war of words for awhile ragd, The cnarge was mane in tu uuurw oi i arguments thu IrUhmuu were generally poor and ihorant, b. lug thrown lulo that deplorable uondlilou by the misrule and op pression tf Kngland. These anegullous were as firebrands, and, sooth to Buy. suon Is the rstber aihitrarv oharacter ot the meeting, that tbe m mhers appeHred not al all reluowtnl to la., tbe blaze r.f literary con tlioi ihey kindled. Thu ubairman expressed himself ato fvor of the resolution. a it gave a reoognltlon to that svmpmhy whlo'l Ihe society should feel at.d de lie for Ihe oppressed peoples of the eatlh. Up gets Mr. DunUp, however, and throws tie charged the Ignorance nf Irishmen Into ibe teeth cf ibe aueukeia who bad made It. This genntletwas not taxen up la the same pirn in wnicn 11 wss thrown down, out expia nxtlncsaiid apoioia were ottered lo appease Ipe aronsrt lie rf 1 tie r tl-nrted Ceil. It wps slated that the only meaning Intended to liet onveyed by tbe resolutions, wuere they loiitd to Irish Ignorano", was thai the sous of theGr.en Isle wno einlgraied here were the Ixuorenl ones, as they were those deprived of lh,a binellia of edueulloa by the tyranny of dents be?ple. rajl- r ireitnu ltseu, oouiu u-i on rrpaisPd by any nation on the elo) Id Ihtelllgence, hospitality, and bravery. Tbe right way to approaco au IltshmsjUls nil iiirongh bis head but tbrongi bis hetrl. Demsgognes may sway bis politics, but oino it sway bis teeilniis. In bis bean be Isallrlglt. These explanations appeared to mollify ihe angry Dunlap, and be resumed his seat, mouth probably bis main reason for o doln wis because be had only been allowed ten minutes in Which to spread himself, and having consnmid that time, was re-ttlnded by tue Cbalimnn that he must wind up. Mis. Lncretla Moll seemed iu favor of glvlnt tbe society's sympathies to suffering Ireland, while Mrs. Grew thought thi aunject out ot order. Thus the flgnt continued until 'he oon lestants themselves g owing wesry of l., o n sented to )l-ten in some remarks from Mr. Ser geant, tbe New England abolitionist. At thlM J unci 11 re ha 11 beaded, smooth shaven Wendell Phillips entered tbe hall. He wis at once recognized and gree'e'i, as he wslsed to a liout seat., wlib tue stamping of feel and ihe clapping of hands. Morlaity'e n sointlnn was. handed him, when Wenoell prooeeded to ventilnie his tIhwh tip n the Fenmu subject. He sild that ne tml tvel t he Fenians hnd done a gret'leal. He w is of the minion that the oritaolzttlnn bad railv ss.icceeded in awing F.ngiaud into milder mea sures, and would yet secure for Ireland a fall retirees of her Grievance. Were be an Irish man he wi old be a Fenian, tie tboug'it Ibe orcanlr.atlnn was conducted rv sagacious men and npon prloclptes of a-tnn I slMiesmansblp. 81III, be dl 1 not consider tn tt ibe piwHHiieof snch a resoluilun came wlthlu the province of in society. Mr Linton, thn Knwrl'shoian mentioned, ws, of course, opposed 10 the resolution, ani boldly said so. T e Irrep'-essble Danlao htdano'bcr 'little soy" of about a mluuie's duration: wnen, on niiiMoD, tne tea party took a rectus until 2 Thr Metitodist Faib lt IIorticpltobal Hall. As iiarbara ileck's hud aowed tue seeds of Methodism in the Unl'e.i Stules. ll seems particularly appropriate that u tnonu merit of Its wide-spread influence and useful ness should be raised by tue womdu of toe Cbuicb, as they are at present dolug in thtlr fair in eld of tbe infirm aud agtd now being held at Horticultural Hall. Wual nooler in in 01 la I can be reared iu honor of auv system llinn thai wnlcn In liself declares to all too wotld ibe charity and Ijve enjoined ny tne (iieal Head of the Cnnrch, and carries out the holiest end purest impulses that a4nrn the human breast? Reverence for age, united wltn energy and benevolence, bas developed a scheme for the comfort and weil-belng of tbe old wblcb distroys Ihe caukeriug dread of want thai so ofien embitters tue last days of the needy Ubrlstlau, and insures them a peao-ful home, wherein tbe old servants of ihe Lard may rest hopefully while they watt for tne summons "Well done, kooI and faithful ser vant, enter thou lnio tQeJoys of tny L rd." Tbe work of aiodnesa and benevolence Is always beautiful, and in this case it U putlou larly ho. Tbe ball of the Horticultural looks like a scene from fairy-lnnd, and almost be wiliHrs tbe eyes wltn its brilliant coloring and uieses of giacelul devloes to charm the uetrt HLd beguile tbe pocket. Tue platform Is occu pied by tbe Bprlng Garden Otiurc.o, and ilia other twelve onurcues whloo are untie 1 In this object are ranaed around the walls on either slue or occupy the bowers of faooy work In tne centre of ibe hall. On the right cf Hprlng Gaiden Is the table of tbe Hi. Joan's Charon, wMcu offers the usual amount of attraction Iu xepbyrwork, ml ver, china, and flowers; and next 10 that Is the Metnodisi book Room table, which presents atas'elully arranged supply of vo.umi s.lnurspeiaed with stationery and fancy articles. Tbe ladles from Kbenczer display a glittering vauely of pretty things, aud luose Irom tier mantown are rich la atlraotlve Inducements to puicbaseis. Tue Tabernacle is p irtloularly pro luse In elegant devices of the tidy and pln ciisblon order. Asbury shows tbe result of ine energy of ten woi keisand reflects honorably on tbeir taste and Industry. Mouul Zuu people aie utilitarians, aud have arrauged as a gift, in their pastor the enbxtanilul offering of a suit of clothes. Tbe Union (Jnnrch 'howsaremarkably handsome dressmg-uown and much fancy ware of foreign inunuluclure; but NHZarem excels iu borne work, and, besides a beaulllnl gowu, splendid bilk quilt, and pretty tidies, hoa miny emaller nnlcles of elegant workmanship. The Western tab e has a tmckground of eortecus algbao; so has ibe Wnarton istree : while the Arch ritreet, besides a silver lea ser vice for the pastor, aud au attractive I ova nlle lDbtitntion called an emporium of Dolls' Clothes, has a beautiful little rello In tne suape if a Cross mauutaotured from a pieoeot John Wesley's puluit In the City Road Cnpel, LoDdon. iSalem table Is a compendium of home woi k. taste, end eeonomlo utility. Fifth Blreet Church is also very tastefully airarged, commanding great admiration. Four gtaceiully-tlrcnraied banners occuoy tne centre of tbe hall The Twelftn and Nineteenth Street Churches, and the Old People's Home, are well represented. A Shocking Casualty Osb Man Killkd AUD iMKKK W0UNDKD. At i quarter befjie D o'clock ibis moruiug a terrible accl lent nap pentd at tbe new struct ura which is In the course of ertcilou on tbe northwest coruer of Broad and Hamilton streets, by wnlch one man was killed and three others were badly injured. Tbe first etorv of thebulldlng dad bun finished, and the workmen were enaeo in placing tneg rdcrs In tbetr positions. Movrnil ol toese gave way at the lime above ludl a tod, and in tbelr descent struck four of the work men, one of wbom named William Fleming-, living on Front street below Christian, received it Jui les of such a nature, that be d tod shortly after bis admission Into tbe Pennsylvania tl is tlial. Tbe others who received Injuries are James Cameron, aged 40 years, living in Lel brardt street, below Vine, leg broken; entries Lsb'g. aged 80 yeart, residing at Eighth and Callowhi'l streets, leg broken; en I Joiio Marl, ner, residing at Fourth and Carpnter streets, head cut, and shoulder dislocated. Cameron en I Leibig were removed to the Hospital, aud llerli'cr to his residence. The building where this sad casually occurred was owned by Balrd & Co.. Ihe lono noltve builders, and I was intended as nn addition to their extensive works on Broad Blreet below llainlllon. Ex-Presidekt Rodbets, of Liberia, left Phila delphia yesterday for Baltimore and Washing ton. During his visit he was tbe guest of Rev. Ilowmd Malcom. D. D. On Sunday afternoon he addressed the flourishing Missionary So ciety ot I he Green Blreet Methodist Cauroh. Iu tbe evening there was a public meeting iu behalf of Liberia and Africa at the Bap'.lst Church, corner of Eighteenth and Soring Gr. den streets. Addresses were made bv Rev. Dr. Randolph, Rev, T. B. Malcom, aud 'President Ruber's, WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN the newest and best wanner. LOU it DHtCUA, nuttlmier and Rngraver. 8 lit Mo. luaaUHkMNUT HlreM WRIGHT'S NK PLUS UL T H A MIKCED WHOLESALE DEPOT, SPEI-NU GARDEN and FKAJiKLLN Sts., pniLiBELPlNA. VJ RIGHT'S N 111 PLUS ULTRA MINCED 1MEA.T, WHOLESALE DEPOT, JSIT.IMJ UJJIUEN and FKiJiKLLN St3.t II 10 It . PHILADELPHIA. rUIHD ED IT10N IFOUBTH EDITION WAS HIIV GTON. The Icgnl Tender Acts-.lttorney-Oonernl Kvarts on their Con-stitutionality-ThePost Oflico Contracts. Bpetial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Wsnt NOTON, D-C. 10. Tliellonne Post Office oninlttee to-dav apreed to report a resolution, ruandn'oiy in ttt character, dincting tbe Postmauer-Oeue-rnt to 8:gn a contract with the New Yore Steam ship C nipsn; In accordance with a bill passed at the last teflon. A ttoriiey-Gcnernl F.vnrta is row enprttrcd In flniuin h'g arginent sus ta niug the consmuuoualitj of tho Lcgul-icnUcr law. IROM EUROPE. By Atlantic Cable. Vllliimtiini from the Knltrtn of Tnrkey. I ok don. Dec. 10. A Constantinople de-p itch jus' received, tars that tbe Sdltttu has sent bis ultinaium to the Grecian Government st Aih ns, requlimg an au-,wi r in tve da.s. The fioveiiimenu 01 i'lance and England sasialn the oeuiatid. Ihe I.osa ofthc Ilibernla. London, Dec. 10. A tclf?rm has just bri r-t etved nete snunnnciiip the arrival off Done gal, Ireland, rt one 01 Iqu m'saiuR nosts iro n tne iot rtearaer ilioernia. This boat cootsmed tre feci nd ttli er 01 the ship, aud tao othr persous. Taeotrisbt, all told. e nbred in ber, but tnetty five eie utorvned by tne csp s.zmg of the coat. Tliia Afternoon's (Inotntlons. Ionbon, Dec. 10 P. II Stocks quiet. Atlantic sud wreat Western ai tive ai 12L Liverpool, Dec. 10 P. M. Cotton Arm. Bacon earner at 64s fine Rosin, 15s. Turpen tine, 27s. London. Dec. 10 P. M. Refined Petroleum, Is 6il. Caicut'a Lneed. 67s. 6d. IUvbe, Dec. 10 P. M. Cation nrm at li7Jf. Alarketa by Telegraph. Brw Toua, Deo iu. stock wualt. Chicago aiiu Hock jaiaud. i H. KeaoiuK, 97i. Cantuu t;., Sh.'ti ivrle, 87: Cevelaodaua I'uleU 1, n 1,'j: Oleve Im d and P lutocirij, MM; Ptosoorg and Fort Wayne, l)tH: MUblKao Central, 1I9H: Mlonlaau Southern, S7; New Yora Central. l'4't: filiools ) nirat. Ills; 6-ilOa. 1867, Hi; do. 1H6S. IH; do. iwio. 107; do. Di". ll J.,': iu lns. Uold, latl. Money, 7 ptr oeut. Ex cUBnire, iiiX. Miw VoaK, Dec. lo. Cotton Arm at lc F'or 6rni.ra'fi advanced 6(3; t'c: sale, of ll.onU harrt . fciaie al 6-ue(is. Ohio at 7(iji i. Western t roiiibtrn at t7kUi$iI. anu Call turn la at 7'7nio L Wliea. II ni'r. turn no I; sales ii si.noi bun tela . a 1 -1 -. r-5 I . 7 . Oats easier: sles nf S,U0U bn bel at &i7ti)a'-. Ifei quiet, Pjik null. Laru arm at iK-lud l6o. wmkv do'l. Ualtimomk. Deo '0. Cotton firm but quiet a-2lt Fliur nrm. ami fairly active and uuuna.ged Wheat OnM a d nominally lower. Cm il' i, ; p onewaUa. 1(S C. Oats n m al 7Jf47.ir, Rye firm at l Sa M 1 Vo k Urm at l.i'tt Ho a qui-1 aud atoek loir , r.b Bloe, 17c ; clear aloes I7(jfl ; bbuu.durs, lie; ban.s, 18c Laid Urm at I0w)i'ao. Stock Qnotatlona by 1'cletf raph t P. M. Olendlnninr . Davis dt Co. report throng 1 their New York bouse tbe following i y 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 r . . 1 T 1 on, y i.".. m. ni............iAtva r"b, uuiuu jet... o-iy N.V. and E. R 87-i Cleve. & Toledu R..1 0i roieuo & wan &o;-t .Mil. dt St. Ptul R... 0) dams Exprexs 1H -Veils. KMi'go & Co...2H U. H. ExpreMa...... 45 lenn. us, new ru. miu ocHirh v's Mlch.H.and W. L R. b Ole. and PltuR Chi. and N. VV. com 7i Onl. and N.W.pref.. lyn toil, ann rv. 1. x "n'h Pitta F.W.tC'hr.'R!lliiiU.)id l ac Mall B. Co.. Uoial iao Market ii regular. PTJRB LUCKWUBAT MEAL IN B4RBBL8 and tMK'i. fot aa a. la lot! to suit, by THO a.3 ALLMAM, HBjOaV birosi, above I iw it LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Oyek anu 'I'krmi ner Jadzen Brewett-r and Ludlow. District Attoin.ys bheppaid and Ilagert. The lleeuau Homicide. Last evening the case of William Nellla. charged wltn ine murder of Tlmotuy ileen-tu. was klvrn lo tne Jury vtltunut any evideuce on tbe fart of tho defense, and after a snort de- nneiaiion ine jury rendered a vertnetof not guilty. Upon motion of Mesr. Hirst and nnapiay, tbe prisoner's counsel, he was dts chai ged. 'j ne raciiieve iiomieiue. This mornlnu tbe Dlstrlot Attorney called for trial tbe case of t he Common weal ill vs. Josup 1 llart, Jot-epu UUrlen, Usury Hcnniiz, Joun Baxter. John Mori Is, aud Jortn Duahertv. cbaiged vt Hh the murder of William MoKleve, in west I'niiaanpina, on csuuaay, jNovemoer 15 last. Jo.-epb U lirlen la at larire. Ou'. tue other defendant s, seven in number, are in cus tody, ana were in court tuts luoruioit. 1 bey are all quite young and some of them of quite respectaole appearance, and it was. In deeu a sorry slgtit 10 Bee them In lue prWori dock ( f this Court, wltn their ribt bands raised In tbe ulr, arraigned upou ibeooargeol murder. It Is alleged that on tne Sunday afternoou in question ibey wantonly utiuosed Mr. MoKieve in tbe si reel end stoned him todeata. Chrlstluu Kueuss. L-q.. repreientloir the prisoners, applied for a separate trial of eacb. wblcb was granted as a matter of rlgbt. Tne caee of JoaepU Hart was selected f r to dav, and put upon Irlu', K. M. WhUeoead, K.q., ueiDi; associaic-u witu Air. ivueasa lor lUd de fense. The selection or a jury was bezun, and at the Close of our report was in progress. Comer of common fi.k.ys -Judges AUHon aud Peine. Tne Urpbau' Court argument list Isetlll before the court. UNlTrD Htateh Distkict Court Jude Cad- wslsuer. Reveuue ca-es are bofore ine U nrt. Tbe United Htates vs. eeven burre's of wnlNltv and oilier properly, claimed by Henry Eal. ab ltiformaiion 01 lorieiiure irom tne f our 111 distilct. It was alleged by tbe Government ihHt bis propel ty was aeuad on the 13'1 of last Angusi, abojt one mile from MidJIetowu, 1 ecaui-e it bad been closed oy tbe clatmant.and In it was found this wblsky. nnaocounled for lo bis rei nriis to the Collector. Ou trial. The ""n'neiiecl la i bis oia9 were disi-Lerged until to-monr w morniuir. Tbe New Yom Money Market. Vom Ihe Timet Wotey is 1.1 vd demand at 7 per csnt, oa tne linlil c ill' d 7 per rent a" tbe la e "f tbe Slrnet to 11, e nr.ker Id railway slocks, a d 7(n H vr cnut. uu piims me.(baut paper uf anurt dale aud ou 10rtiu-day Iislsu oi.stuuku iiaieial. 'I h bauka appear to bs mtiv 1 1 steaaliy, but. wltb lew exc. tlon luer are u' l du poa. d to 'euii eveu ou call Oe.ter tor tue bor rower than 7 per ceut " 'ii e I'uuiic lunds area fraction b gnerinan yeitor (lay wlib a fli-inar f eline at tbe cowe; tne uotaUle feuture of id day benur a tieavy dxuiand lor tue ooi clsit the Uno.d t'tes berl iK per cast our reucy mieren ( Iriil 10 me fauiuo Ko d.). a a' per fin an I araru d ln'eie.i. I'ue K lius or Its; u o-n HbSCallt'). mr ' t. Tbe surry binl loo -uicu.bs (UlsoiiiK freldert c le Hui J Bt-trtH mads 01 himself In bis Annual (aid form joteiy ma iaa) a e to tx u("- ye errt-y. on buauoJdCt o( 'be public ueb , lian noellVct noun ins lunns. nor yt up n 'he pricati sum. 'l ue t riiy reconimenda Ion 10 pay otr ibe pnrt'lpal of ihe deb' b waiiboi ilnt; me interest for sixl-eu o." s-ventaen yean will or coiirtie, excite bDivemal densl iu, tnuugb not uu mixed iiri a leoilng 01 huiulltat'ou tbat Ibe nation ,8 acaiidal-ri r) hv ihe f..ij ol lis Chief Mavharaa "In ibe Ballway market there is very uusu.il-td sohuImI ii. 'lbs Wentern s ocks tlol n-ir main sui ron at present In th" active uiovaoieDt going ou 'n Kew Yerk C.n'ral. Ol ihems l s thy cannot ne eal ed slreug ne rd., tbey at' ran munh bln hv par ties nuialde tbe 1 teo. where iliey are i hl-liyheld l'liereieni rlai.ro to r. srd 10 UlvUiends by lUe nt Paul rlrectors and ibe present echeius looooiroi the Clevelaui aid Pitthburg Koad by toe pnro ia of niioln tor the January ei.rilon. bae ex Mled do 11' Us eiKgnat, and Ind'reotiy rain sued tna who 11 arket. 1 he nariv seeklna tba coatrol ol the (' awelaed and f it'rbnra- la tald to he one, if not all U r-", til tbe "ulad W I at' eel t 10 woo bava b en llrni leg fn tlx or etgbl m n' lis patl 'n tbe oural it all ra"av pioietv and d comraoi hi.ie.iy In Hie frl-lliail. Yet 1 tocUbfildurs, who claim m l' I' k.well . f innr rnait and 01 ihelr Invest nieut. are fom rt ready fi.r tbe pu'iry conatleritna of one hair of one peroanl. aell.tuelr prox rattaa t of. deareratat 'K'eoturert ail hearileaa rail way wreikers, who mean nothing bsitar 'ho to unnlier the lla'elaod aid P'lia. burg amour tlielr vie I ma. Tne a'oole OiiheK ork Ceulrat npoel at UiHft pi oeut., and au'tlem anvaocel betora 11 11 ol mk 10 aaUa n I'CWlr-BH per eeot. This d maod was fnl lnwd later m ma flay hy aonlber downward ao t'nu to l'iKfallspl'.Ok rer cent. Tba aiookhoidra Diet la an' ud uetlng at Albany ylrday hut the ref ull 01 Iba meeting, 'hough a loualy runinred. was I nt a"' heinlcallj kniwa at tha cluas rt iba bnatnea. The Maia henrts were aoaclyi new Tenoeanem par tially better than yeatsrOay, aud Uie Biatoviaoiu thaxtt Oull,". FR0H THE CAPITAL. The Senate Commltteos-A Jufli clous Tariff to be Supported No Action until After the Holidays, 8pteial Despatch to The gvenino TelegrapX Washington, Dec. 10. TheKenate Committee, fussccd In srtanylnn ttio BtaaJio? comnttleei tobrtiiUfd tbeir report to a emeu to-daf. Tjey reported against making any channel In the chalrman'-bipsi. Several 6 natori ohjeeted to tbeir rctiort. nd Itidicmed thnt Mesr. Hodcr ion, RorS, ana Fowler ouirdt to be depo ed. Ibe (-inn mlitee were loiiortcJ wuhoat any na'erla! chai'ite. Tli Maya sntl Mentis Comntlftee balnslioft sc iou to-day, and dLcasdtd the kCLetal natures of The TnrlfT Itill, mi'fcont comtnp to any coucla-'iOM. A majori'v ol ibe cotDniit re wilt support h i'l'licoos t irnl. but no'biLi; definite will be Uoue wi.h It till after the bol.dajB. THE P OB HC DEtlC S TA TEMENT. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Washinut n, Deo. 10. Toe following Is tbe staleimnt of ihe pnoilo dent ' lUe Uuilcd rJtuita t'U tbe ltof December, 180 Debt ltenrlnff Coin Interest. Nvrmlirr. ' Decmi'mr PITS per cent, hnnda....... f 2i Asm OSI It k-Mto.iO Kix r er cent, boudi loNi.... i!U 77.8hi,"0 2-1 ;7 soi- 0 bix per cDU b-2u but.oa...l ,811 -un 1 buloi Mud 0 fi 107 77 U'Kltrtf I tlU Debt Itonrlngf Currency Iuterest. CerMllctes at S pee nent... M.S2S 0WQ lii HO.iWnTjO Knvy irna'nn fund at per tent. 14 000,000 09 H '0 1 MP 01 71 3tu.Ui UU Itlntnrcd Debt Not Freseutctlfor 7i HI. Ou-uO 1'nyment 12,178,450 (0 Tfti.aiHf 9 Ml n. it. H11A Auguft 15. iSt7. June. aud Ju.y IB. IB 8 2,i6.950 0 CoD' pound 1 in. rest nun s manned Jons 111, July IV Auku-1 16 Uciober 16, Iticnber 5 ls7. and Al ay 16, August I Bent 1 anu is. aud trot. 1 aid is, Texas ibuemu.ty B 'Dua... Treaaui Ni hi. acis of July 17, and prior Hereto .. B'ona. A pill 16 1M2. Jan. 28 1817 a"dMari!b HI .IMS Tk anury Ki tes March H, !. Tan pora y Loao Cert In caiea or lLdeuted- IltfiS maimi wnmaaatiaiHn una ) 751,721 61 I8 215.88J6I Debt Bearing Intereat. TTrlted Pta ea Noie...3MI 0-l 07;i oo f M 021 071 00 i rso leual iir.ency ii N7J 26117 ts aiiMfn I? eld t eniao-tea of Dc- l-OSlt...................... 810-00 23 J.M 810 00 liH.l5S.ASl 17 li.l.'61 J8I 17 1 12 310'OS 2dt uuO tO 151.(1114 457,5(0-00 415 402-KB 14 BH0 13 0'OfO 121 710 09 jC.OtMl U0 1IV61-II 435,590 00 41 sj ro i!4 J loll Oil is 000 to Total debt Ujl.8Hl.lti7 81 tl inn xi. 111 ti fr cent Uu ml mi tie 1 1 ds I sued tu Pauilio KalUoau Cotupuulue.... 11214 00-00 l4,S77,0Vi-0) Total debt .',l.'Di 7m 7H.1B "SI Amount In Treatoio ,co u H'lt 4"7 95-77 w .2i 371 54 " " currency , 47 Ii2jjmtii3 11)3X7110 S-24 Pebt ('ess amnunt In Tr.aur') 1627.1 9 fj KJ-.I1 5.H9.I'SI,R1I II TbeforeiotuK Is a 0or eot altteuieui of loe puolic rehi anpea s Irom tne boki a a Tretui rer s re turns m ibis Department, on Nmir 1 iath HUUH McUUfjl.OOH. Btcrtfmry ol ibe Treasury. F0LT1ETU CO'blRESS THIRD SESSION Senate. WAfHiNOTON, Deo. 10. On motion or Mr. Anil my. me resoiutlous were adopted oon IIijuIlk the Hpeclal committee to lnquue wnaf., il mi j .corrupt means were used, or attempted lobe used, to Influence Senators on tne lus ptacbnient trial, and ibe comminee to revise ano fix the pay of 1 he ofliO' r ol ineUenate. aud reajjj ointlng tbe Bclecl Comujltiee to wtiuiu was lelerrtd cerlalu rllroail bills. Also to cri ate a new Standing Committee ou the revl eli u ol the laaa ol llie United Slates. Mr. Anthony then moved to pi once J to the ippolnuuent of the Standing Commltteei, Viliith wasagtetd to, and lberupon he uotnt liauu tba lullowing members of eotniniiiees, Who were elected without dissent: toniinlilee on Koieigu ltelatious Mr. Hum nir, cnairman; Messrs Fea-euden. (Jrfraerou. Hailau, N 01 ton, I'allersoo (N. H.). Bayard. Fiuauce Committee Mr. buermau.uuatrman; Mehsrs. Moiguu, Warner, Williams, Catleli. Uendertou (Vt.) Com mi tie on Appropriations Mr. Morrill (Me.), cbHlimsn: Measis. liilmes.Uowe, Wilson, Cole, Cona Hog, Buclilew. C( mmitteH on Commerce Mr. Chandler, ChMiimHc; Memrs. Munlll (Vt.), Morgan, Viuk trs, Spent i r, Kelli g, Cor belt. Ciiiinilltee ou Iviauufioinres Mr. 8prae;ne, chairman; Messia. Vales, Abooll, Dixou, UjU ertsou. lorn no HI ee on Agrlenltnre Mr. Cameron, chan man; Messrs. Calteil, Tipton, Welch, Mccitery. Con mutee on Military Affairs ani the Mi litia Mr. Wilson, cnairmau; Mbssra. Camerou, Morn 11, Ahnoit, Tmiyer, D Hiiltile. Coiiimil'Ce ou Novul Atl.tlro Mr. Grimes, rhuti niau: Messrs, Aumouy, Cragiu, Nye. fc're-linstiuseeo. Judlclnrj Mrsora. Trnmbull, Btewirt, Fre-llnKbuyi-eu, Kdmuuds, Coultliug, Kice, aud Hexidripas. host OfllcfS and Post Roads Messrs Rimsey, Con liens, i'oineroy, Vau Wiuale, McDonald, Welch, and Dixon. Fublio Luas Messrs. Pomeroy, Blewart, Ol borne, Williams, Tipton, liendricks, aud Warner. Pi i vaie Land Claims Nfessrs. Williams, Sum ner, KellosK. Ferry, laud Bayard. Indian a hatrs Messrs. Heuderson, Morrill (Me.), Kens, C'oibetl, Tnayer, Duckalew, and jjoonltie. Peiielons Mecsrs. Van Winkle. Edmonds "Fowler, Tiplon. Davis. Spencer, and Sawyer. luvolutitnary i lalms Messrs. Wye, OuaaJ ler, Pool, Pullersou ( Teun ). and Saulsoury. Claims We smb. Howe, Wllley, Krelintiuy-l-eii, Hnwsid, lloberleou, Cole, and Dvls. Dlsiilot of Culi'mtda Messrs. Harlan, Sum rer, Km e l'utieisou (N. 11 ), IIaitis, Patteraoa (Tenn.), Vickeis. Paieulsand tne Patent OIHonSlessrs. Wllley, Ostioine, 'i bayer. Kerry, aud Norton Public Kuildlugs and UrounJa Messrs. Fes senneii, Trumbuii, Ferry Dvis, and Whvte. Teiritones Messrs. Yatea, Nye. Jr-Kln, Foul.r, McDonald, Ferry, MoCreery, Davis, and Norton. 'IhePuciflo rtallroad Mesars Howard, Sher. man, Moigan, Unnutiw, iiumscy, Stewart, vVil son, Harlan, and Drake. To audit and couirol tne contingent exnensei of tbe r-enute Mtasrs. Cralu, Morreil, Vt., On Kn grossed Bllla Messra. Fowler, Bumner, Nt'i'tou. Mlafs and Mining Messrs. Conn ess, Chand ler, Abthuny, YairB, Kjss, Hanisnury, and Wbyie. llevlsion ofLtwa of tbe Unl'eil Slates Messrs. CcnallnK. Kumner, Bayaru, Pool, Cole. The Special Column leo on Hall ways Memrs Bbermau, Humner. Huekalew, Chandler, StdW ait, Katneev, aud Vlcfcer Committee 10 inquire whether any improper means Pad been uetl, or attempted to tie used, for InfluenclOK tbe voles of Senator on i n pekcbiuent. Messrs. Wnckalew, Morrill, M, Cbsncilei, Slewani, and Tnayer. Mr. Kdmnnna (Vt) called for the unfinished butlueeM of yesierdsy, staling mat ne was In fatorof having Ibe President's Mess wo rend. In order lo Hum ihe couuity the kluii of man wt'O occupied tbe Piesldenilal ottlce. Tb leading la now processing, House or Xepreseulttiivea, Continved Jrorn the tXrtt taye. Tbe House piooeeded to tbe business of the morning hour, being the eall of the Committee on Mllliary Atlalra for reports. Several adverse report- were made by Messrs. Garfield, Dojer, Waahburua (lud.). aud Hit "'idrOarBeld reported baek the Bsnata bill providing lor the sale or the liovcrum-nl pro perty at Harper's Kerry, West Virginia, jVaMed, Also. Ibe Ron; j,t resnlntlon for the an rf Ungen llelgnia Arsenal, Hudson count New Jersey. I'aksed. Also, tbe bill to declare and tlx tbe status t Ibe culpa of Judge Advocates of the arm, filing tbe number at twelve, lortluilng H Jndge Advocaie-Qeneral and Assistant jiid Ad vocaie-Ueneral, and authorizing tba Pre dent 10 fill vacauelea, with the consent of U btnaie. Passed. j Also, ibe House bill authorizing tbe sale I the Chattanooga Rolling Mill property, i Chattanooga. Tenn., to tne Southwestern Ira Company. Passed. 4 Also, toe Jointresolntlon donatlngeonrlemn estibon f.r a monument lo Malnr-Oenert Keainey and Union soldiers, at iTvoil,Ne( jotk. Pasted. Also, tbe mil lo consolidate the several as lunia tor seed and disabled soldiers. Passed. Also, a bill granting a portion of ihe mlllta mervsilonal Hanlt Hie Marie. Mloblgan, Ibe Anieucan Usptlst Home Mission Soiiee Pssftd, "4 Abo. a bill providing that all army offlcef delsllirl toglve military Instruction lo oolleue and unlvetkliles snail beentltleu to the fall p i f ihelr Hfpecllve grade, the same aa U the; weie In active service. Pa-sed. 1 Hr. V nsh t urn (Iod.), from ibesame commit lee, reported a bhl in eqoHlir.e Imuulles. Mai tlie t-pi clal order lor ihe first Tuesday in Jaua ary Lext for one hour. 1 Mr. Uvtfieid, fiom iba same Committee, w peri, o a bill to eelabllsh a nai lonal system C m Mtary education, auihnrlelug the detail a mlllisry In-iruciois for one college or noiven any in esrli Slate, and for one additional col lea? .r nr lveialiy for every eddlilonal million o inhsbitania in snch H ale lbl msynedesla naied by ibe Legislature, with provlalonlni cacets, t-to Mr. Ostfeld remarkrd that, as It wis a vert imporiant iilll. be would not k ok to nave f psssed t.r der tbe previous qaeation. tint would at-k to have It printed nod made a special order, ibe Committee of Ways and Means bad I cm ftreace ibis morning on the tail tr. Itu 101 probable there will be early aotlon on m sulject. The Recent Steamboat Disaster, j CiKciNKATi, Dec. 10.-lhe remains of the! victims ol tbe icctnt sttamboat disaster, no recopn'zed by frlerds, are be ng bionght here lor inieraebt. Airong the bodies recovered ii that of the lale Mr. Fabrjetock, ofPbliftdelpbisJ aUo an Italian Damed DomiLes, who La i a large amooiit of gold on his person. The body oil Mm. Pearce, ot Loulivlile, whs found In itoorl coiiditun. Jobn Maletprsff, of LouisvilleV Boppored to have been lost, bas turned up all nguh, airs. Home and son, ol Biroitng.' bam. Ta., are among the lost. Tbe steamer Graham Is woiking at the wrecks, and has thirty men wi:h nets and drsaa to oopratn in the recovery of the bodie. 1 PBIIADKLPIIU STUCK KXl'UA'GK SALES, DFO. 10? Kepor.ed by De Haven dt Br No. 48 8. Third street "IWISIES BOARDS. & l?000 5-ms '6A.JY up .c. l In H'i 1 ana. 1 aerieH...,..lm I&IKI Leu H.sola L... l Inuti N I'KIl is 10 eli K.GOdsaxo.. '8! I' 0 sn Heading........ 148 w4 2 0 do ...Is. 4Sil VI 0 il'i..ls. bL 49 2U dO........' 80. 49 I'Oab Koad R.., s O 110 0 01 ,.bS'- 49 dn .K 4S tl do.....ris.48'9l lo.,...,ls.s 0. Co.....c U'l llO..... 4B'l 5 4i '2 do-Is biwn. 4-X llH l'O ion ta BRCOMT) RniVTV 30O0 Leb Ss o!d 1. h. S3 4l a ah Pnna R. st 4i"SU M Mch Cosl.. 1 Jisn MecU Bft.... st 'lie Heard ad uiuedonibo at nouiceum-i of tia d. ath of, r O. N. r a'Tj, a member of .lie Bua-d, DRY GOODS. QHRI3TMA8 PRESENTS. Biirgaics forMho Holidays. I will ofl'er during the Holidays my entire stocK of New and Desirable Goods. Comprising In part Irish Poplins, Plaid Popllnn, bilk Knee PoplUs, Velour P.ipllns, Plain Poplins. Stripe Poplins, Poplin Alpnca, Alpaca Lustre, Velveteen, The Cheapest In the City. Silks for Christmas, 811k Colored Taffotus. Colored Corded ilka. Evening Silks in choice shades. Black Silks! Black Silks! Admitted by all to be the cheapest BLACK SILKS cfleied tbla fall. All of which will lift snlil at a enjt dh..is.. from ihe original com, at " GOUCi I. lrisiiAirs One Price Dry Goods Store. Xo. 7 North KIOIITH St., 12 10 tbataatrp PHILADELPHIA. CIIKISTMAS. 1303.. USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. JAMES M IVsULLAfJ, Xo. 1128 CIIESAUT STIIKET, iNcxt Door to BlILEY'S, FOBHEBLT SEVEMn AND CHESNVT,. BLANKETS, QUILTS, SQEETIKOS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS. TIANO AND TABLE COVERS, FLANNELS, MUELINS, EMBUOIDERIES, IIDKFS., ETC. ETC, Tbe very bctt grades at the lowest prices for CAS1T. 1210lhstnl0lrp 1 M lilli CdUUT OF COMMON PLEAS rOR Ills? CA1V AN1 t'OUW'i'Y OJf VMLJLVKl a.iined Fsate of W LIIiM FRY, J. '1 lie Atiriiur a, mntaa oy i us Court to auditsettle, u erljuHt me tcciiuu ami flj.l aoo mut ol JoKPdL A. CLAY, t'Q anl JOll ! U MIl'OHltl.l,, a,.rj.. Aaaisaeaet VIi LUU S RY J. KICKlSi KltV, .'.J uliWaKU P. JiltY and tu rono l d a ribut'oa ui ibe bsls) cs Iu the liandi m the acn iuu ant will uie- tlb par ies inierasied, r ttie i nrpoi- of bis acp ilut u,'l, tin Tile DAY, Ueembr il, A. 1). 1 eieu ill) o'llrck a.m., at bis nfHoe, Mu.100 WAL. MJV bluet, m lbs city uf PMd-ipM. WILLIAM 1. BAKER. 12inthitn5 Aojitor. IN TUB ORPHANS' COU11T KOH TUB CUT iMl COUiM'V OF PulLMifcXriWA. leul JAME4 UaMILTuN Seoeaasd. Tbe Audi' or appointed n ibe liurl to auult. settle, aud adjust tbe mlriy-e gbtu accotiut uf THuUli IHIWALil'l'R H-Jtfcuiur ai d Trule ol tha last will aid lenlaniant ut J vMl-b HAMILTON, aa. rear en. a'll"S liutn ibat portion of lbs ilatd uelooi-Ina-1 frclitdu.e H. auuexed to ibe luitr-uiuie ut petl. I lu lii a-l'l btiB. aated Jaouart 28, I I'm roo r)td In iliaoAce 'nrreci rnius d-0 eio. In Fblladelnblt. In Henl Buoa O. W U, No. t pigs 4117, o. and l report dlmriliution of 'ha bitlanue lo Ibe hands of 'lie srentiDtSDi, wtll dim tbe parties Intereaixd 'or tbe purposes of bla appointment, en H0.1HV, D eu bnr 91, A. 1. ISHm, al o'elm k P. M. al hli otllco, Ne. 414 WAI.NUl i-((r , In tne rl'T ol Pbtladelphla. nt'lhamm WILLI a M l. B vKBtt, Auditor. OIO I.ET-ThS UPPItR TmBH SPOaiUi . aitabl. btore M. W. oorusr tfltf m aad Appljr oa the uremUes, 12 W It
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