f TEE DAILY , EVENING TELEGRAPH Till PLK SHKKTPIHLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1808. NEWS SUMMARY. Ity A II Air. 1 regular meeting ol the Brno of Trad wm held last earning at the Bonrd or Trade room, Cbeiuut street, above H.tb. The Presi de., Mr. John Welsh, was In the chair. Alter the transaction of tome uuainess ot minor Import ance, Mr. Frederick Eralev male a tatemont of the proceedings f th National Hoard of Trade Convention, which assembled at Cincin nati recently. Thefollowinir vessels cleared from this port during the past week, wl'.b petroleum. Barques Wilhelmlna and Dollus, for Antwerp, with 849, 8C4 gallon's: barque Dodge and OrigtiOlTrcdo, lor Gibraltar, with 184,308 do.; briff Potosi, for aarue port, with 71.217 do.; barque Jenkins, for Rotterdam, with 117,250 no.; schooner Hedge, for Calbarien, with 201HI do., and brig Aueusia, for Hamburg, with 6G,fi50, nakiuir a total of 7110,431 gallons duriusf the week, aud 38,729,014 since the tint of January. The iLRrain carpet weven liold auolher meeting la-it evening at the ball Froat and Master stte.eia, iu reference to the reduction by tlic manufacturers ol the wag of employes ol three cfBtH per yard from last summer's prices. Ktpor's were 'received from manulaoturing establishments showing that In some Instances -the weavers were working at the old prices, while In other it was reported t ho men hud gone to work at the proposed reduction. Kesterday at.eruoou the Guardians of the Poor held tlielr regular s'ated meeting at the Biockley Almshouse, Preident John M.WtiUslI in the chair. The House Aeut reported the census of the House to be 8594; sinie time List jcar, 3413; Increase, 181. Recapitulation ad mitted within the but two weeks, 320; births, 7; deaths, 22; discbimred, 10!i; eloped, 43. Number ol persons granted lodgings within the last two weeks, 210; numeeroi persons granted meals wlthiu too same time, 6T9. The OitJoor Agent reported having collected tor support cases $21550; the Steward reported the House re ceipts to be J;6ii(i"o0. A number of bills were read. and. on motion, warrants were directed to be drawn in payment of the same. Yesterday afternoon, Reserve Officer Hill arrested James Hujrgerty, upon the ctuiree of having awaulted Mr. Patrick McDonough some weeks since. The prisoner was taken belorc Alderman Jones, and was held to bail to an swer. The testimony shoved that the accused bad cruelly beaten the complainant on the head with tumblers, so much so that his life was at one time despaired of. Haggerty, it will be remembered, was concerned In the beat ng aud shooting of Reserve Oltteer Hill, ut Eleventh and Stuisom streets, some time since, and a war rant bad been issued for bis arrest, but he could not be found. Alter tbe hearinar before Alder man .Tones yesterday, Unserve Ferguson rear rested Haggerty. Tne prisoner refused to go, and broke Iroin the ollicer and r in. Ferguson followed, aud, drawing h's revolver, fired several shots. Haggtrty, notwithstanding, managed to get away. Messrs. Wright and Stewart. Bulldin? in spectors -vesculay naid un officii t0 seteral of the coneerf halls nod other places ot amui-cment, to ascertain if the law relating to them is complied with in all respects. They visited the Asperabtv Huilding, Musical Fund Hall, Odd Fellows'" Hall, Tenh and South streets, Kater Hall, Long's Varieties, and tbe building of the Wheat ley Drama'ic Association, Filth and Unsktll Uresis. Tlie doors and the .means of caress were not only Inspected, but the condition of the heaters and their surround ings. The law was found to have been fully complied with at the Musical Fund Hall, the Assembly Building, and the Wheatley minor theatre and the means of egress suliicieut to empty tne aud'ence room of each In about Ave minute. At the Odd Fellows' Hall and Ka'er . Hull they found I lie Inside ilO'irs opening inward, and directed a change to be mide con formable to tbe Ihw. At Long's Varieties and J e Hereon Hall the doors were loutid to open properly. There was no perceptible danger from the heaters at any of the places vhited, ai d at rjTiO-t of'tbeni every precaution had been taken to guard against tire. Domentlc Affair. Gold closed yesterday at 135$. Charles H. Wigua.l, a Chicago jouruulist, died on Sunday. The commissary house at Fort Snelllnjr was burned on Sunday night. Los $50,000. In Memphis, jesterday moruin a colored man named John Snaw was found murdered near the City Hospital. The steamer New England sa'led from New York yesterday for the purpose of recovering the new Cuba cable. The olli:e of the Rochester Democrat, and a number of adjoining building were debtroyed by tire on fealurday. Loss $100,0j0. The steamer Lucille ran into and sunk the schooner Champion, In Hamplou Ro.tds, cn Saturday night. Three men were drowned. George Mafiee was instantly killed at Canandaigna, N. Y , yisterday. by beiDgciught in the belt ot the sluice wheel of his own planing mill. General E. McCooi is on his way home from tbe Sandwich Inlands, and recommends the discontinuance of a first-class mission, to tne islands. All the light-ships employed by the Light House Board have been withdrawn from tbe noithern coast to localities where there will be no danger ot damage irom ice. Governor Ward, of New Jersey, hasre?plted William N. Worley. who was to have been hung on Friday next. The execution is no n to take place on the 7th proximo. A prize tight between Tat Murphy and Ned Riley came od at. Sheepsheal, L I., yesterday. Sixteen rouuds were fought in nfty-seven minutes, and Riley declared the victor. . Tbe main walls of the hospifil building of the Howard University, now in course of con struction at Washington, fell yesterday after neon. Fitteen of the workmen were injured. S'ty prominent graduates of Harvard ask their fellow era-Justus throughout tbe world to mbserloe $500,000, to be devoted to the augman tatlon of the college library and increase of the professors' salaries. Foreign Airulm. Lisbon, Dec. 21. The regular mail steamer from Rio Janeiro has arrived hrre with dates from that city to DtC 10. Tue war news ia meagre, there having been no righting since the lust advices. Genesal Arpollo, of tbe allied troops, was advancing his command to invest the Paraguayans at Asuncion. Ueur-Admiral Davis, of the American navy, with several vessels ot his fleet, baa gone up the r.ver Parana to Asuncion. He was accompanied by the Ameri can Minister. McMabon, aud they will demand sntislaction Jtrom the Paraguayan Government for outrages against the American flag. London, Dec. 21. Steameri woicli have ar rived within tbe last two days bring out the anjual message ot President Juhnsoo. Tne Times of this morning in it coir. men ts refers to the President's, stubbornness, denounces hie repudiation prop sit'oii, and approves the acrou of the fcuale and House iu their disposal of tbe dccumtftir. London, Deo. 21. Messrs. Gladstone, Bright and Lowe are re-elaoted to Parliament. Mr; Gladstouo, iu a speech at the hustings Iu Greenwich, said ho ww not yet wholly Iu favor of the ballot, hut If free ' voting was impossible without such a safeguard, then he was for the ballot. Mr. Bright also made a speech before Uls ro-eloe-tion at Birmingham, In which li: explained that ho bad ducliued his first apiiolntinont as Secretary for India, because the labor of that ollice wastoo suvore for hi in in his present state of health, and also bo cause be thought the view of ihu country In regard to the Indian policy were not HuHicloutly advanoed. He argued that the late Parliamentary elections of fered fresh evidence? in favor of the adoption of the ballot. He denounced the profligacy of the Tory party, and closed with promising on tho part of the Cabinet economical reforms lu tho administration of tbe government. . Lohdom, 1CC 21 All the members of Parlia ment appointed to positions lu the government have been ro-olected except Mr. Cardwell, whoso election will take place to-morrow. Mo elections were contested. It is generally behoved that the ministerial chauue in France is duo to the influence of the art!. clerical free prens. Pakib, lec. 21, eYBuiug.-H u reported, that Prince Mctternlch has received Instruction from Vienna to act In concert with France In tho eastern difficulty. The I'rrtte represent that the war ex citement Is as Intense In Constantinople as in Athens, and states that the Russian flag has been publicly burnt In the streets of Constantinople. Ma oh in, Dec. HI Disturbances growing out of the elections are reported in some towns, but thojr were Insignllleant. (5oNBTANTiopi.ie, Pee. 21. The Greek subjects of the Sultan have sunt a memorial to Athens praying the government to avoid a war with Turkey. CossTANTiNOi'Lit, Sunday evening The Sub lime Porte approves the conduct of Ilobart Paslia ntSvra. Tho Ambassadors of the western Powers decline to exorcise protection over the a (lairs of the Greek residents alter their expulsion from Turkish dominions. JiKiit.iN, Dec. 21. The Diet has ailjoiirned to January?. . WAfilWfarON A F FAIRS. TitR kom.owino letter, which bears ujion a ques tion of much interest at the present tlruo, has been obtained from the Department of State: Jh)iiy(mnit nf Stair, Wanhinijtun, Ihx.Vt, IMS Gentlemen: Your telegraphic note of yesterday was received. You submit tho following Inquiry: "Will the United States government protect American vessels bound to ports in llaytl held by the rebels tline from seizure or detention by tho Haytlcn go vernment"" It is my duty to Inform you that the United States are at peace with the republic of Ilayti. Xbe government of tho United States will protect no United States vessels which shall attempt to carry on trade in Jlaytien ports in violation of any existing blockade, or of any lawful decree of the government of the Ilaytien republic which hns been duly recognized by the United Statos. All persons trading in insurrectionary ports in ll.iytl will be liable to be dealt with according to the pro cesses and principles of international law. 1 am, gentltfmen, your obedient servant, Wim.iam II. Skwatid, Messrs. William S. Brown tc. Co., 2o. 5 Cocutlcs slip, New York. In the Supreme Court to-day tho following cases were disposed nil': No. 125. Jordan vs. the United States Appeal from tho Court of Claims. The Court atllruied the opinion of the Court of Claims, that an award made by the Secretary of War In the case was null and void on the repeal of tho joint re solution directing the Secretary to make it, and that the action founded on that award must bo dis missed. The net of the Secretary on making the award was held to be ministerial only, rfnd not binding on the government. J'o. 5!). Chicago and Hock Island Ilridgo Company vs. Andrews. Af firmed ty a divided court. The Chief Justice an nounced' that the Court would adjourn on tho 2lth instant to the 4th of January, ami on that day the docket of original actions between ditl'erent States, actions arUing under the Constitution, will be called. Tun -main WALLS of the new hospital building belonging to Howard University gave way this aftor nnon. The workmen, about titteon in number, ouo thlrd white and the others black, who were at the time engaged in rooting the structure, fell, with the masonry, to the ground, a distance of probably fifty feet. They were all injured, several of them seriously if not'tatally. The material of which the hospital and the other University buildings wero constructed is a composition of which lime is the principal Ingredient. The accident, to-day is (o the fteHolTof frost, which H-pafated thrj building blocks Into their original particles. Tut? in r.i, recently introduced Into tho Senate by Mr. Trumbull to prevent a repetition of Hitch crimes by popular violence as that which was recently committed at New Albany, Indiana, has. it is understood, the approval of tho Secretary ot State. It provides that the President shall have control of persons delivered '-y foreign nations on criminal charges, and shall take all necessary measures to secure them a fair trial; that, oflicers having imme diate custody of such persons shall have the powers of United States marshals; and enacts penalties against any interference w ith such persons or their custodians. A MKMiiKi! of Congress to-day recelvod from a military ollicer in the south a photograph of two members of the KukIiix Klan. lie explains that the band from which thev wero taken was 150 strong the same that seized Huntsvillo, Alabama, surrounded tiiecourt-liouscami murdered tne juilgo and some others. The men captured wero not more than eighteen years old. The uniform is a black serge gown, with a slit for riding. The hood is of striped white and yellow, with skull anil cross bones and heart pierced with a dagger, with tho words "Kuklux Klan" around the border. Skvkiial pklkoationr of Indians, representing the Miamis, Creeks, Cherokees, and other tribes, are expected to visit Washington during this win ter for the purpose of securing treaties between them and the government, relative to the cessions .'nt ot their domestic condition generally of lands and the improvomci All tiii; light vessels in the service of the Liaht- housc Hoard have been removed from their loca tions on the northern coast to localities where they will not be endangered from drift ice. The can and buoys have also been removed from like pre caution, and their places have been temporarily supplied with spars. I.iKUT. Commasdkrh It. R. Duct and L. W. Terry are ordered to the receiving ship Vermont. Knslgn . H. Parker is ordered to Mound City Sta tion. Acting Master William Uarrymore and Act ing Assistant Surgeon Smith are honorably dis charged. Women's Klslits la the Went, St. Louie, Dec. 21. Tbe Women's Suffrstre Association In this city are actively eueaged in netting signatures to memorials to Congress and the State Legislature, praying for the privilege of voting. A memorial to Congress, signed by over two thousand persons, will be forwarded to-day. The Association holds a meeting weekly, and considerable general interest ia manifested. L The expedition of Colonel Carpenter, which left Fort Wallace last mouth, has returned. No evidence was found of ludians being in General Sbeiidau'B rear, and no fears are felt of lurther trouble north of Arkansas this wijter. from Florida. Tallahappkb, Dec. ai Telcgrephlc informa tion wbb received here to-day that Judge Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, on the plea of the respondent Gleason, has signed the citation which was refused signature here in the case lately closed in the State Supreme Court by judgment of ouster against Lieuteuant Governor Gleason, In quiring as to his title to ollico under the State con stitution. The United States District Court is in session at Jacksonville. It is currently reported hero that etlorts will be made before t lie Jury to indict Go vernor Keeil for some failure or excess of duty while agent of the Post-ottice Department previous to his election as Governor. Also, to indict Senator Osborne for some misdemeanor while register in (bankruptcy pre v loirs to his election as Sunutor. From Tennessee. Mkmi'imr, Dec. 21 Tho Avalanche's Little Koch special says many prominent citizens have tied tiom the militia in Conway county to this city. Captain Gibbons, commanding the militia, reports to the Governor that an old man named Casey was murdered and robbed by his partners, liurden and lit ntley, who burned the store aud tied. Gilt & Mathews were burned out because they wore Radi cals, lie says, I think we can conquer tho Kuklux in a fliort time. It is said by conservative citizens that Harden aud Kent ley lied to save their lives. General Upham reports from Augusta, the pith, that the detachment under Captain Taylor lias diiveu the insurgents out of Woodruff county into Jaekhon, killing one, and capturing prisoners, arms and hon-esj From the JS'cw Dominion. Toiionto, Dee. 21 The Court of Queen's Bench to-day refused to Grant a new trial to Whalen, con victed of the murder of DMrcy McGee. Chief Justice Klcharils und Judge Wilson sustained the verdict ot the Ottawa jury, whilo Judge Morrison dissented. Tho prisoner was remanded until Thurs day, when he will appeal to the Court of Krrors aud Appeals. Ottawa, Dec. 21 Tbe International Hallway Commissioners advertise for tenders for tho con struct on of four sections of the road; two in Oue- Im'C connecting with the Grand Trunk at Riviere Du Loup; one In New Brunswick, near Dalhousbi, and thb tourth In Nova Scotia. The suctions are from twenty to twenty-six miles in length. From Maine. Saco, Dec. 21. A destructive fire occurred hero last iilht. J t originated iu the Y'ork Hotel, which, witu tne stables ami outbuildings, was destroyed, many of tho occupants barely escaping with their lives. The lire extended to the stables of the Saco House, the bake-house, Downing' barber shop, the American House, Tilbey's tenement, and several smaller buildings, which were all destroyed. The York Hotel was owned by Kice & Pike, and par tially insured in the Merchants', of Providence. The American House and bakery were owned by llrvanl & Jordan. Tho total loss is 30,000, par- I'rlme-ritfh. New Yobk. Pec. 21. A prize-fight came off tc-oay at Mieepsneaa nay. iu 1., between Pat Murphy aud Ned Hi ley, for $200. Sixteen rounds were fought In fitty-nlne minutes, Udoy being the winner. Jlotb men were badly punished. No Brrev -flfert made la connection, wl-.h. tii'J aflulr. ! THE HILL MVllDEll. Trial of Cleorg ft. Twltchell, Jr.-The Ktlene. Court of Oyib and Tbrmineh Jnrta" Brew ster and Lndlowj District Attorneys Mheppard and Haeert and Alcbard Ludlow, sq., foi the Commonwealth. T. P. Hansford, J. T. Piatt, C. H. T. CoUis, John U'Byrne, and William C. Mann, Eiqs., counsel for the prisoner. During tbe attcruoon session of the Court, yesterday, the testimony on the part of the Commonwealth was resumed where our report left of. Dr. Ehaplelgh underwent a most rigid examination, conducted by 11 r. Mann, but he stood it like an experienced per son, continuing steadfast to bis first statement, "that a poker similar to the one produced by the District Af.cruey might have produced eviry wound upon the head of the deceased that was to bo attributed to any lnstrumeut; but no such weapon as produced by the d dense, a loaded cane or a srip of lentner with a slug of h ad attached, could huve inflicted that ho!o In tbe temple, for the brain itself was wounded by something that bad penetrated. n Following the Doctor, the servant girl, Miry Campbell, was examti ed, and ai her testimony was said to be of vitul Importance, we give it in lull. Sftrab Campbell sworn I recoenized the body examined by Dr. Shapleigh ns that of Mrs. Hill; I lived at service wttn the family where I bad been ten or eleven week;Mri. Hill, Mr. Twi cn ell. Mrs. Twltchell and I constituted the 'amily: on the Sunday of this occurrence I left tbe boute about three o'clock, leaving nobody there that I knew bu.. Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Twitchll had gone-out some time alter dinner; we gene tally bad dinucron Sundays lroin 12 to 1 o'clock; I returned to the house between 0 and 10 o'clock m the evenine; it had struck 9 o'clock but a few minutes when I hit Lombard street, between Filtcenth and Nineteenth, and went home; I rung the brll and waited lor an answer; I .rang it teveral times; a third time; at each time waning for an auswer; I rang it a fourth aud a fifth time, tbe last time violently: tbe bill is in -the kitchen; some time after I had pulled violently, it was an swered by Mr. Twitchell; he let me in: he nnlccked the front door to let me in; he said. Is this you, Srah " I said, "Yes, sir;" he said, "Do you think where mother can be " 1 sup pose "mother" was Mrs Hill; 1 answered that I did not know, but we would sec; when he let me in no gas was barning in the entry; there Is a burner in the hall, but it was generally put out early; when he came to the door ho btul no l gbt; he bad a short dark coat on and pants, and I don't know further; I did not observe that he had boots on; I Uo not bnoiy that he fastened ihe door, but he stopped after me; I went inic tbe kitchen; ho loft the front door before 1 got to tbe kitchen, and I think he went up e'.airs; f 'onnd the door leading from the e'nt.ry tt kitchtn open; the t's djjr, leading to the VarU. Wa5 nru.rl alan ll- maa a tr:l Atii.nltit. t went to the kitchen I tell tbe cold air: there was a candle on the table hi the kitchen when I entered; I think tbe table is nearer to the Pino street side of the k.tchcu than the centre; after Mr. Twitchell went up stairs, 1 beam no door opei. or shut; I weut to close tbe outside kitchen door and saw something lyiu in the sard, and 1 weut back and took tue'eundle to tbe door, and saw Mrs. Hill lying there: I furred bacic and cal'ed Mr. Twitcficll; 1 called for him to come down first; I think some nfier I fim called, he answered trom up stairs; I did not observe any door open or shut belore the answer was irinde; he came down the front stairway, and came into the kitchen; I weut in'o the jard and told him to come out after me; when he came down into the yard he made no icmaik to me that I remember; I went Into the jnrd rrst without a candle, and he followed me; 1 said Mrs. Hill wns lying in the yard; I Coii't recollect that he made any ans wer to this; l.e came out and said. "My God, what is this!'' we carrieLJn Mrs. Hill; before that, however, be R'kC'l it no one would asB'st to carry her in; Mrs. Twitchell was do tin there then; be caught her by tbe thoulders 10 raise her up; the door was open and bcr bead was next to it, so that it could dot have been closed without disturb ing the body; after he bad taken hold of the shoulders I took hold of her fr et, and helped to carry her Into tho kitchen, where we laid her upon the sola; he then aked for water and caiird lor adoc'or; when he got some water he bathed Mis. Hill's face with a clotb; he was saying something, lamenting and grieving very bard, asking if no one would uo tor a doctor; I did not observe hlni makiug any examination of ihe limbs to find the extent of the injuries; 1 saw the body make uo motion and beard it make no Siound; J went lor a doctor, across Tenth street, but did not get him; I then went to Mr Murrell's shoe store, in Pine street, below Tenth, but I went back to the house tirst, after leaving the doctoi'e; when I came back au 1 thfcn went to Mr. Murrell's; I passed out tti gate, which was then fastened bv a boll; I told ron e one ui Iir. Murrell's that Mrs Hill didn't feel veiy well, and Mrs. Twitchell wanted some of them to go over; 1 went buck alone a-ad found that some persons hod come in; Air. Twitchell was standing by tbe sofa, but 1 didn't notice what he was doing; Mrs. Twitchell asked me to go upstairs until sho should get ome clothing n, ai d I did bo; we went to Mrs. Twitch H's room where we staved until she got diesied; 1 think we then weut back to the KitcLeo; Mr. Twitchell was there: I do notknow what Le was doinv; there were tea diihes on the table wl en I came In; there was a poker for the range which was usually kept hanging op by the rsnpe; there was a poker in the second siory dining room; this one had a brass top to it. (The poker before mentioned was here shojvu to ihe witness ) This looks like the kitchen poker, but I cannot say positively that It is; there were four dogs that belong to the bouse; sometimes they were noisy ; the dogs were kept in ut night; I believe they were kept in Mrs. Hill's room and in Mrs. Twitchell's; a policeman asked me ii I wouldn't go up and see if any of the windows were up; I weut Into the little back toom in tht rear of the d umg ioom ; the window iu the back room and the blinds were raised. After examining Mr. Wheatley and Mr. Mont gomery, the Court adjourned until ihls morning. Belore tbe adjournment, however, Mr. Mann supgsted that the jury shoald to day be allowed o visit Mrs. Hill's house, but the Court uid the proceeding wns a dangerous one and hud t -en discountenanced bv the Supreme Court, and, iherelore, refused to allow it. t . ourmwed on our ou side pages. Bakdflby k Hall's New Storb. Perhaps one of the finest business structures iu the (outhwi ft-rn portion of the city is that now occupied by the firm of liaidsley k Hall, deal ers iu hardware and house furnishing goods, at No. 1G25 Pine street, li tn the gentlemeu com prising the firm are well known, the first as a member of tbe City Councils, the tecoud as a promiLent business man. Some two mouths since, their largely increasing business necessi tated a removal from their old stand, at No. 2110 Lombard street, to a more eligible location, and they finally, with extreme satiaclty and a ready knowledge of the wants of that section of the city, seleced their new store on Pinestreet. Ihe structure has lust been erected, nud pre sents au appearance fresh, neat aud business like. It has a width of 20i'cei and depth of 100; is three stories in height, with a Mansard roof, and is throughout conveniently arrunued. Pressed bricks, with gTauite facing, compoe the trout. Or course the first floor is devoted to the purposes of the store or salesroom, and is well ntted up with counters, cases, desk, and all the etceteras of a nrst-class hardware es'ab lishmeut. Tbe stock is laree, well selected, and of the btst po-sible quality. Their list of house-furuisb'ng goods is especially complete; In Inct, we hnroiy know what auy housekeeper could waut which may not there bo found. The second floor is their sbjw room, and contains anv number and all kinds of stoves, beaters, raeges, and slate mantels It mav be apposite, In ibis connection, to mentio'i that the firm poetesses the exclusive ageucy in this Btste for the celebrated "Henderson patent self-feed "fur nsce," and ia prepaied to sell them at the cheapen ratea. Tho third Boor is a workshop for the manufacture ot tin and sheet-iron ware, heaters, stoves, etc; while the fourth floor answers tbe purpo e of a general ware or store room. The already extensive business of the firm has taxed their capacity to the utmost, but they In' end so to iucrease the 'latter as to re -pond to an incrr o,e, ho . civet luue, o' the former, Tt ;etidcU oj ttat portico ( Vk town are happy In having In 'ihetr midst no' only a building which is an ornament 10 tb aelgbbot hood, bat sho depot at which they can procure tbe articles soxousUutly needed in every toucbold. C12 Y COUNCILS. Tblr Proceeding Yelrlny, , Both branches of City Councils held a special meeting yesterday nfteriKon. Srlrct litanch President Stokley wasln the chair' A resolution directing the Chief Knginoer and Surveyor to revise the grade of Main street, from Hawley to Tulpchocken, In the Twenty-second ward, was passed. Common Council ordinance, appropriating I110 76 to the City Commissioners to pay certain claims, was concurred in. An ordinance to lay gas pipe In Catharine street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, and in Diamond street between Third and American, was passed. The appropriation to tho City Kailroad of 8300 whs passed. The appropriation of 37,000 to the Trustees or the City Ico float, for tho ensuing season, was passed. The appropriation to the Department for Light ing tho City, amounting to SM4l,T3;l, was passed. The ordinance making an appropriation of ?7!l,72flf the expenses of the Board of Hevlslon, was passed. Mr. Dufty offered an ordinance repealing so much ot the ordinance relative to the cashing o( city warrants in rotation as prevents the teachers of public schools from obtaining money for their war rants on presentation. Pending debate upon the question the Chambor adjourned. Vcmnwn Ilranch President Joseph F. Marccr In the chair. A special meeting of this Chamber wis held jesterday afternoon. The following bills from Select Council were con curred in: A resolution providing for a meeting of Councils on the first day of January, 18K). A resolution to appoint a committee to make ar rangements for the inauguration of the Mayor elect. Kesolution to discharge the Committee on Glrard l.states from the further consideration of a certain claim. Kesolution of Instruction to the Committee on Girard l.stato. Kesolution of Instruction to the Chief Commis sioner ot Highways to grade and pave Hancock street. An ordinance to make an appropriation to the Law Department for the employment of associate counsel in certain suits. Kesolution authorizing the Directors of Glrard College to admit additional pupils. An ordinance to make an appropriation of SI 19 07 to the Controllers of Public Schools for the pur pose of paying certain bills was postponed for tho present. Kesolution to transfer certain Items of appro priation tor the expense and support of the Girard College for Orphans. Kesolution requesting the Legislature to limit the fees of the District Attorney, Clerks of Quar ter S'eT.ionsj (Shcriff'and Coroner. Ah i,r'.'nance aprpTi"t"ig ltlA,C75 out of the lucerne of the residuary portion of the Girard es latc, for the year lscy, for the use aud support of Girard Collece. The Chamber then resolved Itself Into committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the bill appropriating 5r7!l,72o to the Hoard of Kevision, for the expenses for the year ISOK. The bill was agreed to without amendment. Also the ordinance appropriating $111,300 for lighting the city tor the yearisi;i. Keforred back to the committee of the whole without amendment. The bill was then agreed to. The ordinance appropriating to the trustees of the City Ice Hoat 37,358, for tha year IHUt), was re ported back without amendment ami agreed to. j tie ordinance making an appropriation of SH-mIO to the superintendent of the City Kailroad, for the expenses of the year lSo'SI, also reported back un amended, was agreed to. Tho ordinance appropriating 21,500 to tho De partment of the City, Controller, for the year 1WJ, wa-i agreed to. The ordinance making an appropriation of 10,100 to the Department of the City Treasurer, for the year li!l, was brought up. The ordinance was passed as attended in Item 4, by striking out $1000 lor the employment of temporary clerks. Kesolution authorizing the construction of a sewer was here offered. It provided for its con struction on Chestnut street from Front to Second tlreets, and was agreed to. An ordinance making an appropriation of 30,000 to the Receiver of Taxes, for Mil), was passed. Mr. Harrison presented a report from the Com mittee on Finance, to tho effect that the sum of 1402 47, to pay the expenses of the militia enroll ment for lH(iS,was passed. The ordinance appropriating 133,904 to the In spectors of the city prison, for lSti'J, was then taken up and passed. The Chamber then adjourned. MARINE TELEGRAPH. J-br additional Marine few tee Pint Page. IXMANAO MO& PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. son Kihkh............7 21 Moon sjKTs.M,..njorn now Ta...... 4'hh,Hih Wins s uo PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. BAMl'IL K. Stokes ) OHO, N.TaTHAM, i-MONTHt-T COMUlTTIta, A N l)BW WHKMjLB, J MUVKUKNTS OF OCKAS HTJiiAitlKIlS FOK AMJLKiCA. Bellona. Loudon.. jNew York .......Nov. 28 Tbe Queen ..Liverpool...New York....... Dao. 2 avi nil auuiuaiujivu.oftiuuiurtlU).i. Utiti. Dec, liso. ..Deo. ... Deo, -Dec. ...Dso. ...Dec. . Deo. ..Dec U. KliiKdom. tiiasuow Mew Vork. Kgropa ....Brest...... New York. uuy oi im.....iJiveri.toi...iNew yorlt... Tarlla - LiverpooL..New York City ol London.-Llverpool...New York Krln -.Liverpool. ..New York , Hibernian ......iaverpool...Porlland....M. Australian... Llverpool...New York....... WeHiuhalla..boutlianipton...New York Culia Londou New York FOR KITKOPKL Clmbrla New York.Uainhurg..... Deo. AUubailsn New York... Liverpool. .Deo. Java. .......... ...New York... Llverpool..Oeo. Alain... new Vnrlt...Rrmii Deo tJ. ot Loudon.... New York...Llverpool .Deo Tl e Quen.....New York...Llverpoo),.........DH! U.KlLgdom New York...UlaKow... Dea Belloua N ew York...Ixudon.. , !).. Bt. Laurent -New York...Havre ...-Deo. Peiuvlarj. ..Porllaud Liverpool....... ...... Deo. U t Cork New YorlcXtverpool ......iiec. C. of Baltlniore.New York...Llverpool .....Jan. CHy of Jkton...Ne w York...Llverpool.............Jan. If tna N ew York...Ll verpool J an. Cot Am.werp...New York. ..Liverpool Jau. XJATW1HK IXIMKrillti. KTO. Mississippi New York...Rto Janeiro...........D"a Monro CUe...New York... Havana Deo. Wyomm..........Phllada......Hvac;iah Ieo. (leo. Cromwt.New York...New Orleans. ........ Deo. KLara&ndStrttiM PhllailA Ua...n. JuallB aie lorwarded by every Bieam'erTn the regular .lne. The steamers for or frrmi l.ivnrn.ini ..Uu u Quepnstuwn, except tbe Canadian line, which cb.ii at Londonderry. Trie sUmers tot Of from tn Uontl nent call at Houthauiptou CLKARKi) YKHTUKDAY. " rtteamshtp Juniata, Hoxle, Havauaaiid New Orleans. Philadelphia and boulDern Mall fcteamslilp (Jo brig J 11. K n by. Bernard Cluuiuegoa 8. A W. Welsh. ai't K. Willing, C'uudia, Baltimore, A. droves, jr. . , ARRIVED YJtHTKRDAY. Steamship haxon, Bourses bouratrom Boston, with muse, and passengers u, II. Wlnsor A Co. bteMOiBblp Voiuuter.OaiUKher,24 hours from New York, with njdae. lo John F. Onl. "w t "".ft Pef k,n. Heyuuour. 84 days Irom Black rlvr. Ja.. wlih U awood. rustic elo , In 1), N. Weilar A Cj. expelK-nctd heavy weather; wan thrown on beam euos, and losi deck lod. Dec, IS. lau ss long 7H0 ".v.tnah'say.ut?010"' "0nl Wo0d' Hoi lu' HriK Adeline Richardson. Wright. days from Port land, wlih ht-adliiKa to Warrtm s Urvfl. f chr Jehn Lancaster, Williams, I days Arena New York, wllh mose. to captain. Bcbr Arladue. Thomas, l day from Smyrna, Del. wllh grslu to Jaa L. Bewley A O. echr Clayton A Lowber. Jackson. 1 day from Sruyua. with araln lo Jan. L. Bewley Co. I by lc Boat No. 1 Capt Aias' o. lslt dhlppeu street wharf all P. M. yesterday, and towed therefrom to Point iti-ce, barque A berdeea. Returned al4 P. AI ; luund no Ice lu the Horse Hhue. " n.... a , MEMORANDA. -ri-ft mwi "ell, Davis, hence, at Portland 18iU '.L8.01''10'! Clayton, hence, at Washington, I). C IHih Iliac. ' Svci.ru I), Brlllaln, Springer. Irom Providence; M. A. Predniore. Hart, from do i M. G. Hudson tjmiib, and J. W. Jtvermau. Hubbard, from Boaion: Margaret Relubarl. Hand, Irom rJalein; L, A. Van Brum, Tucker, and Harriet Thomaa. Rublnaon. from Nor wich all tor Philadelphia at Ne York ftitb hint Hcbr Decora, Clark, hence tor Bouon, at Holmes' Hoie isth mat, hebra Clara, MuKord. and R. Beaman. High, for Philadelphia, were loading attiavaunah ink lust. fchr Uaouibal, Coz, hence lor Roalon, at Udgar town 15 b lilt t. fcchr L. K Cogswell, beree. at Balem 18th Inst. Bthr llaryD Ireland Ireland cleared at Charleston 18 li inat.. lnr WnmliiKlou. Del., aud Pulladelnbla. Bcbrs J. V. Wellington. Kuow. tor Bouon: J. Paine. Mabew, for dn I and at. a.. Adauia. Bmlin for New J uruiuru, ait ixusu unaueipuia, at new xora iviu iDxtant. hcbr Isabel. Welrrontb. from Portland for Palladel phla. at New York isth Inn. Bohr JaiuesNorhaui. for Phlladelpbl sailed from Washington, I). . lOtb Inik r-er Huiah R. Tbomas. Arnold, hence, at Fall River ISih Inst. Hob' Bet J Btrong. Brown, bene, at Providence W.h iVHrVr'cbrer Kcnnodv. from TTalllax for Phtladel tOi m, pat bava tw fMl itb .am.,, fcC. au. 4 tua g wtattM, Pchrs Aunts May, Mart P. rctetersnn. Kellay; and D. . bluer. Hnntiey. hence at Boston 19 h Inst. , rWbr L sile. Tabbuk henoa. at tuialoo Mia Inat. Hchrs H. N. Miller and L. F. SnjUh, hence, balow Bontou ilh lest. 0 hcbr H. L. Blramons. Oandy. for Phliadslpbla. sailer Imm New Bedford lS.ri mat, H mr George H. Mtout, Ford, beoot, at Uorge own, 1). O., lth lost. CITY ITEMS. IT is woNPiBrm, how cheap gords are sold ' Gay's China Palace, No, ICit Cbesuat sneet. Tbe stock waa well selected by Mr. tiay la peri in. trom tbe largest manufactories in F.urope. Tne cause of their being so rt mark ably cheap Is the great redaction of prices on the other side ol tbe water. Business being very dull, all tbe manufacturer 1 have large stocks oa band, and are willing to dUoauiu largely to effect sales. Below we quote prloea of a few staple goods. Fancy are at a still greater discount. White French china cups aod saucers, per set. 12 pieces, ta5. . White stone china cups and saucers, per set, 12 pieces, 4Scentfl. White French china dining plutes, fl.' inches, pe. dozen, l. White stone china dining plates, 9.',' Inches, per dozen, H'cO, Wblte stone chin chamber sets, per set, Cut-glass goblets, per dozen, 2 M. Blown-glaas goblets per dozen, 1 -SO. Cut-glaisi lumolers, per doisn, tl'2j. fmsTS and rtramBBiK Goons ot all kinds, slzas, tylet, Ld quslhlet, for Gents and Ladles, cau be foaod at either of the establlshmenA of the (irm ol Woetpfsr A Brother, No 27 N. Eighth street, or No. 245 N. Ninth street. Don't mis going to them pre vious to making your holiday presents. Everybody In town knows tbe repntatlon of their store, and corn quently nothing need be said to produce the aiturante that In purchasing In lhm the purchaser will procure tbe best articles at the cheapest rates. Tbe tnary llt.U things tbe what-nots, the llaens, the kerchiefs .thedresstng trifles which pertain to (emlulue use cin all b bought at these eitabllshmeDts; and the dli play at item ot collars, cuffs, hose, neckties, and shirts Intended for gentlemen's . wear Is un rivalled. The Woelpper Brothers are wide awake aod p to the times. They have ex pressed the deter Bilnitlon.atd moat assuredly have krpt It, not to allow any other houses la their line to surpass them In tbr quantity, quality, or price of their goods; and their constantly Incieaslng patronage proves thai the public appreciate their endeavors. D in' t forget Nc. 27 N. Eighth street nor No. 24S N. Ninth st reel, bKElSION,- Very light, very warm, very stylish, very bunu'lful, very nest. very clia'vp is tlce new novolly, Pabikiam Pack Ovesuoat made of French Fur Bcave r, the most dtslrable Overcoat ever Introduced for Efculb' w car. J'atUmt received ditectrotn rat-in. Cuah SroKKiifeCj., Continental Hotel Bulldlug. Bi bfb's roBT Grapb Wink. This Is the riches Wine In tbe coantiy, and swindlers are selling an Imitation, or sell stuff called wines la their plaae, which they boy very cheap, and retail at tbe same rrlce of Bpeer'a Grape, thus making a larger protlt, and of course they are more interested lu the protit than In duality. "THAT'S WHAT'S THB MATTtB." Be sure and see toe a gnature, "Alfred Spcer," la over thec-rk of each bottle you bay. Hold by John son, Holioway 4 Co.. No. 6v2 Arch street; Fred. Brown, corner Filth and Chesnut, and other Drug gls's; and Tbempion B.fcck Jt C9., ooruer Bioid and Chesnnt. . IiNa French Calf Boots and Gaitfrb. The man who baa never experienced the pleasure of wearing a pair ol boots made by William U. Helweg, Is to some extent an object of commiseration. We speak knowingly, having worn Helweg's boots for years. Their comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as they are made ol tbe best mate rial and In the very beet manner Helweg will not employ an Incompetent workman; therefore his work la always Brat-class. His store and factory is at No. Mi Arcb Street, next to the corner of Blxtn. Tssnselul always .most deBlrable. The prepara. tloLSm tde by Ritchie, at No. 29 North Eighth street, or Ik ) holiday season, are appreciated by every one v ko contemplates making presents. He Has got la tla Hne a.ock kld-lloed gloves, ties, scarfi, sui te triers, llneu cambric handkerchiefs and mufflers; aioo, a good assortment of portemoanales, cigar cases, hair brushes, combs, aud a thousand other articles, uselul aud orormentaL Call at No. 29 North Ughth street If yon want any kind ot goods cheap, Jkwklry. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, bas the largest and most attractive assortment of tine ewe. ry and silverware n the city Purchasers can rely upon ob alniug a real, pure arti cle lurnlsbed at a price which cannot be equalled. He also bas a large stock of American Western watches lu all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store la Bute to result in pleasure aud profit. Wkdpinos and Pahtihs can be supplied with the same old bpeer Purl Grape Wine so long celebrated In tnla country and Europe for lta purity aud rich body. Bold by Johnston, Holioway fe bo., No. 60 Arch street; Fied.llrown, corner Flftn and Cheanut and otber druggists. Also, Thompson Black & Co, corner Broad and Chesnut streets. GaovKk A Bakku's Highest Premium t-w-ving Machine. No. 730 Cbesuut street MABBIED. CAHOON HARMAN. Ou the evening of Dejum lr 16 by Ij tKt(. Plillllps Brook, Mr. JaMWj W. l AHtON to Mrs. JUBEPUlNkiC. H aRMaN, both ol this city. I HILTON Nl'TTALI. On Eecember 19 by Rev. J. e, alrredltu JOHKPH W. HIL.uN, ol Potisiowo, ft. to Mlsa ELIZABETH, A, Nt1 T ALL, of Philadel phia. I.ENTZ-FRITZ At the resldonce or tbe bride's fatt.er Mara) link, Philadelphia, on l)ccmhr li. If.tS bj the Rev. Jabez lerris Mr J ACOH LIS NT., ot Lower Merlou, Pa to Mia EL MANOR. R. FRlTZ, ot A.acayuiik. DIED. ALLFN.-In this city, Jon the 2d Instant, alter a run Illness, ISA Knl.l.A u , wile ol frank O. Allen, aLd dauahlei ol iauiel A. Jouta, of Culcg ', aged '27 sears Funeral seivlces at her la'e rculdence, Ne. iliu tf. ir,f leen b si reel, 011 W edne.diy , ttturii matanl, at 2 1 'clock I. M. RemaliiB to be taken to Har.lurd, C01 n., ibt Internienk All frleudj 01 the fauihy are invited 10 attend. Jtrf'HKW.-fHdrtenly.on the 2Ht lns., EDWARD LIViNGVI'ON itUullES, uueU So years. Tbe reiaiuen and Jrleuds 01 tne decuased are lnv.tnd to attend the funeral, trom the residence ol bis cousin, R. K lie deniap, No. 137 Allen street, on Tnuraclay, me 24tn Inatani, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fel lows' Cemetery, HORKR. On the 19th Instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH BORER, in the 7oth year of her age. Tbe relatives and iriends 01 tne family a-e Invited to attend tbe funeral. Irom her late realieno. No 213 Hlthiuoud atieei, ou Wedneaday alter njou at 1 o'clock. ZJ RN8. On tbe 19. h Instant, CAROLINE C. 2h RNH, in ber 60th year. Tbe luueral burvicka will tnke place at the residence of ber husband, Gideon Zeroa, No. 761 t. Hfcond Btreet, on Tuesday ailerooou all o'clock. The rola llvea and frlemla are luvlled to attend The remains will be conveyed to BwerteaboroiiK-ii, New Jersey, 01 Wtdt-eaitay morning early, lor inieruieul. i AMUSEMENTS. iMEltICA H Life Insurance Company, Oi I'Uiludelphia. 8, E. Corner Fourth aud Walnut Streets. XfTM JnttUution has no tupeiiorin tha Pouted Hub. James H. Campbell. Luther l ock, """i H. E RrowD, pUESNHT 8TREET RINK, IWISir THlun V and CHEiNUT Streets. A1IBI President Boa. JOHKPH T. TROM AH , Treaauier-B. hammeit. ' . liTlrPTrik. William x.moornead. Matthew Falrd. J. I). Barclay, If.lm Vallnn. WlI.ttlM K MINN tr...... TRIM M AON I FK'K.vr STrlUO l L' tlP WILL BE THROWN OPF.S FOR hKATISO THE ssth OF IjKCEMBER. The Building la too by lie (eeu .. The Main Hail la6S lft blgb. Tbe skating surface will be 190 by Mleet. Tie Urge Pelreal meot Born la tbe Dress ciroie win beta chats" 61 en ex per let ced Caterer. A tine Band bas been engaged, which will discourse elesant mualc. Amp efrieating Room for five thousand spictaton Is provided. In amphitheatre form. Five bnndred Jem of ira will by night ILLUMINATE THE-(JAY buENK. The Itslts and Regulations n III be strict euongh to please the meat precise, aud araaiee per.ejt order at all times. Tbls enterprla was pr"jf otd last tnmmer by a foiv of onr drat ell Irene, whose character aud weli-kuown erers y Rive ihe iL-LIJihTAbfcURANCKOF VCCE AND GOOD PFABON TICKETS CAN BEHAD FRO ? PAWUEL R. PHILLIPS, No. PWO Chesnnt at.; and WM.P.4 H.COVU.RT'S NEWd EXCH A NOES, COtt liuental Hotel and Philadelphia Post Oflloe, Uent's Ueaaon Ticket... ................. IIOUO Latiy'B Heaton Ticket. s-ou (Jhllcien under 14 yearsMM 8 00 (ieut and Lady,,..... j4 oil Hay Admission.. .... n i.renlnK Admission 5 Bluk open aornlng, Alternoun. and Night. U22 4t OK MUSIC. A MKUlCAN ACADEMY bhaketuerlan Revival. BIDDON3. Five f pes rancrs IN PniLA DtCLPniA (,KET8T LlVJNtJ ARTISTE, M HIS, bCOTT rSlDDUNci, who will be luntalusd by tbe entire Conirany from lUe NEW YORK THEATRE, Incluftng T Harklns, W. Davtdir -, C. T. Pa-sloe Jr J. Dunn, b Coat In, Mrs. Marie Wllklur, baidue (Jolu etc. etc. win, l ommencInK on -v THUKPDAY NIGHT, Dec. 24 CriKI .TMAri EV SI, CHRISTMAS (Friday) AFTCRNOON ALhO CURIfTMAW NIUHT. BA'iURDAV AlfTERSOlslN, Dw, 21, AM) 1 THE LAHr TIME, ' . SATURDAY NIGHT Dec. 28 THU. REPARTOJKh. KXUiRliED WILL 1KCLCDB AS YOU I.IKE IT. AILCH AIX) ABOUT NOTHING. KINO RENE'S DAUGHTER. KATHEKINE AND PETHUOlflo . tCHOOL FOR BCANDAl! POrUI AR I RICEM FOK TH K HOLIDA H. ADMISSION, 75 CKtSltt. XEHrHVKD BEATS, tl. FAMILY C1BCLE AND AMPHITHEATRE, SO CEN TH. The sale ol seats will commence at Tmmpler's Music IHlore, No. 9JS Chesnut street, on Tun day wcrnlpg, December 22, at 9 o'clock. ' 12 m nnESSUi HOLIDAY WEEK. MCNDAY AND TIjE-DAY EVENINu-J INITIAL N I jUTS C K THB NEW CIRCl'W TROUPE. . EVERY FACK NaW. CHANGE OF PKOGKAMME. startling Kqaestrian Gems, Novel Gymnastics Acrobat. o Wonders. Claaslc Groupings, etc., etc. in troducing the lollowlng BTaII TROUPE. Mr. Thomas Watson, Mr. Charles Rivers, Mr. James ltarklus. Air. Pbllo Nathans, Mr bam Long. Frauk lln L. Lexlle, Tue Ashton Kaml'y, Mr. George Snep pard, Mr. Jobn 'i rewalla, Mr. K Hunting. Mad'lie F.llza Kinyon. Vndame 1 nmllla. Master Eadle, and a hostel wel'-nelectcd aux llarles. Mr. C. KENYON will Introduce the beautiful equina marvel. ' 1NGOMAR. WfDNESDA Y AND SATURDAY, - SAKP URtL'S Ma'flSliltl A clrt Ipslon to tne Matinees, 2i and 60 ceuta. Doors open at 1 o'clock; coiLnier.ee at 2. CIIKIWTM AH 1 AY, initEK GRAND PERFORMANCES. H:orilpgat lu; Afterucon a'. 1: NlRhtal7. venliu Admission. 2 cents So eents. and 11 NO EXTRA CHARGE 1 OR ItsBERVED BEATS STREET THEATRE. w ALMUT BT. TUEATUE. M BEGINS AT ix. THI8 (TarsclHV) .VESING. Deo. 22. ATTENTION. KNlGUTeJ OF nvUiall The Popular Piay, by John lanlhi, ct DAMON AND PYTHIA.S. To ccncludi with the Glerloua C unedy of THE SERIOUS FAMILY. WEDNI6DAY-BENEFIT OF Mtt. CHARLES Mr. BICUARD PEN IBTAN aa!.. Sayloclc For tbe Christmas Holidays, THE ORANGE GIRL A CH Kla I'MAS 8 TORY, has been months la acllve preparation, and will (to prod need on CURIWIMAS AFTERNOON AND EVEN TNGL KS. JOUN DBEWSARCH bT&EET THE. i lAi JJCflLlO mw lirii-;cbOa r, l HKlb'l MAH WFJ li. AT THE ARPTT MONDAY AND lUEoDAY EVENlNGd. A LEaSON IN LO VE. Mrs. JOHN DREW as...... ..Mrs. Butherlacit Aided by the t nil Company. After wblcb Craig's BARBE BLEU K, by Craig, I Inn pie, James, Muckay, M.Us Davenport, Mas, '1 haver, ai d Mrs. Creese. Wednesday. A FLASH OF LIGHTNING. MATINEE ON CHEiai'MAB AFTERNOOS. TI1EATEE COMIQUE, SEVEJJTU SIHEET below Arch. Cou. nitncts at 7 45. ' boleLtssee ane Manager J. C. GREGORY APPEARANCE THIS EVEMNG of the young aud celebrated Lyric Artiste, M1SX5 bUbAN GAL ION COMIO ESQ 0ISliOFERA COMPANY, who will present "Levv'a" apurk llcg Operetta of F.A NCHlflTsi, MIS" SU'AN G A LTON . Fanche'.te aoslsitd by ' Conjlo English Opera Cocupauy." pieviotii to "Opera" the Coiuecliaua of A PHENOMENON JN A SMOCK FROCK. AdmUslon. 60. 7.V and 25 rents. Boxes. 5. tllKISlMAS MATINEE AT TWO. SATUSDat MATINs:K AT TWO. Becurec beats at Truaipur's, No. sis Chesnut street. 'OX'8 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVEUV JS. ZSl?u AINU SAlUiUIAf AKTERNOOW. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE In Grand Ballets, Ethicplau Burlesque, Bongs Dances. Pantomimes, Gymnast Acta, etc. QHAND C ONC E R I. A GRAND CONCERT wl l be klil at CONCERT HALL ou TUEbDAY EVENING, 22d lust., at o'clock, by THOMAP E. IIARKIN9, la eocjurctlon wltb the following distinguished talent; MADAME JOSEPHINE PCHIMPF. MISS OR LIN A A. CUNNI (UION. CARL WOuKSOHV, RUDOLPH. HESNIG, JEAN LOUIH, GEORGE P. BISHOP, HUGH A. CLARKE, and others. Ticket', One Dollar. They may he obtained at the MubIo bkres of Ms is. 1 r impler, No. Vli Cucsuut slrcet; Boner Jt Co, No lh2 Cheiinr, street; and at P. F. I unulnghatu's. No. 2lU 8. Third street; K igene Cunmlk)'s, No. 1037 Chtbiiut stree ; F. Donuoily a. No. 910 Chris lan atrerl; aud Isaao Mulllu's south west corner of Germantowu road aud Master street. 12 IS St (CONCERT HALL, CI1HSSUT STREET, J above iwellth. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 81. PHlNJtAS T BARNUAf, riu.M'.js I'H INS Ab PHINKAS PrllNKAS PUINEAd w ill lecture on ' THE ART OP MONEY GETTING, OR bLCCESs IN LTKE" VICKKTb, FIFTY CENTS. ForialeatTrumpier's Aliwlo btore, No "2 Cries nut Blreel. U l'Jd. niHE PUBLIC KFHEARSALS OP THE (JER. J MANIA eiKUUbTRA at Hortlculiural Hall will be dlr continued on account of the Hall having bten prevlt uiy engaged. They will be resumed on lieembrrIH. V nKkgements can be made by addressing G. BAS KER'l? NO. V2M MONTEUSY btreet; Witllg's Music Kore. No. 1021 ('beanut street; Andre's Musio btore, No. HOI Cbesuut strtbb 10 IS im ("1ABL 6ENTZ' AND MARK HARSLER'3 OR J CHE-THA MATINEUS. r.VERY HATUHDA Y ai8.li I. M IN ML'blCAL FUND HALL. blule Ad mission . fs t Mr . Package ol 4 tickets, 1, allloner'" No. Hu2 CHEbN UT bt.. and at the Door. 1 11 4 U AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC. TWENTY -FIFTH MA'l INEK JAN. a. Foii'tb Grano (.ncrt. Iuune.urxiloa Day, March 4. bee Notice lu Kdi cailoiiui column. U li lot T. BaUNUM, T. BaKNt'M. T. JUltNUM, T. JlaRNUM. T. BAUNUM., CIGARS. HAVANA C1UAI1N. I- K A It I N U bruncH; freali lots iuiporiod by every aieamer. iYicecu. ... Also, ol our own make and copyrl4Uted brands: . MAHIANA IlITA.best pure Havana leaf. KHA U1AVOLO. pme Havana filler. Low prices and war an'ea. quality. r- Alt'KT A MON-. N'i. 211 H. Kmrtf f I Ui&yftmMl&p lmpoiMMnauU ilamuacturora.
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