8 Gf THE DAILY; EVENING ; TELTORAPn PIIILABELPniA, FRIDAY, JANUARY i5, i860. CITY IKTELLIGENOE THE GREAT FIRE. Tfie Ltcst rartlcular.-The Losses About f755,O0O The Iwiirances iTallable About 475,000-Tne Rains Still In Fiames Tbe Dead Bodies not Kecorcred. Hie vicinity of Nluita and Cbesnnt alreeta this morning waa visitea oy rauu people 10 take a look at the ruins of the late destructive flie at Caldwell's and HoweU's iMitt. Allexpiessed deep sympathy wllhue suffering firms, whoare known as among tbe uiol euierpristng in ihla country. The appearance ot the structures hat Reen somew bat altered since yesterday. Ihe lljor -which were tliea Hanging la Howell store have all fallen to the cellar, In oonseqnenos of the ends wnlch penetrated the Ninth street wall having been charred to ouoh au extent ibatltrelr euppottwss gone. The rains have been continually In flames, aud attlraesthe Sre toenoath them breaks out afresh, tllilng Chesnuland Ninth streets with smoke. Varlou tire companies have been ile ailed by the Ohtef Engineer, and they relieve each olaor a re-u- iarlulervals. ., At about 9 o'clock this morning the tire tamed so furiously Ihulan alarm was Ktvou. ....i ii.o nninniniMi In the immediate V lolnlty .u. r,ni in rvlre. The Immense pile of ... u.ifh r in the cellar were all in a bUse, bui tue Humes were subdued, only to break out ogam. The wail on Ninth street has been pro ni.nnwd to be In a dinn,erou condition, and tne police are kept buny in keeping itiecrori ol vullors from pelt ing too close to It, Tne npptr poriioo, near Batihom street, leans very mnnh towards Tenth street, and the probability Is ibni It will full, unltsB sjine measure Is oilnnlxl in Blnv it. The bodies ot Folk and Hngan are still In the ralns,and no effort can be uimle to secure them, owing to the Intense beat of tue debris and the LotterlLC stale of 1 he wall. As koju asolrcum- sunce will allow, aaeaich. fur the remains will be made. The cars of the Cbeanut and Walnut Streets Passenger Hallway Company, owlr g to the p re st nee ol the tireinen all the morning, have been omnelled to switch oil at Tenth street to Walnut. This inconvenience to passengers Veiling and doing butlnes In the eastern por tion of the city, is likely to continue throughout the day. The condition of the street at the southeast corner ot Ninth and Uhesuul streets ispreairlous aud dangerous, a spHce some filieen feet In diameter having sunk several inches. The eaase of this is not definitely known, though it is thought tbe culvert beneath has given away. The Howell brothers have already secured a tore on Cbesnat street, above Hevenlh, wuere tbey will transact their buslnes uulil lua re erection of their store. Tbe Lones and IitMiimucefl. In the harry of collecting the Insurances on the different buildings and stocks yesterday, we inadvertently gave ibe wrong credit lor effecting them. Messrs. Tllllnghatrt. & UUl Worn the agents who negotiated the liiHuranoen of J. K. Caldwell & Co ; Mr. Charles W. Cox thoe of J.K.4E. B. Orne; and Mr. esatnual it. Hilt tbose of Howell & ttroi era. Our Hist of the insurances given yesterday needs but one confection lbs risk of Sl'l.tioo la tbe iiorillard of New York aud trial ol la tbe Manulaoturers' of Philadelphia being uuon the siot'K of the Messrs. Orne, instead of that of Howell Brothers. Tbe Insurance on the Caldwell building, owned by W. C. Houston, amounts to SoO.OOj, wbioh will scai cely cover halitbe loHSsaslalned. The oldwe valued their stock nd fixtures at f3!0,uou, the InsuraLce reucuing only $l.io,tW0, sulbougn. the loss will reuoh about 250 H)0. On the Howell bulldlrjg, valued at $1 UO0 and owned by Mr. George Howell, the lnnurauoo mounts to 8 10,000, while the loss will reach about (60 000. Their siorlr. was valued at '25,010, the insurance amounting to 91U6.O00. The Urne building, belonging to Mr. Benjv min Orne. was insured to tbe extent of $l,VM, wblch will more than cover tbe damage in flicted upon 1U Tho damage sustained tiy their look was occasioned by tbe deluge of wtter, the flie not reaching It. Their loss will nearly reach its full value, Sl'ii.OM, the insurance moanlingto2'Ju.0U0. ... Tbe following is a summary of the losses and Insurances, as nearly correct as H Is possible to make It at present : Louses. Iivmrane.es. Caldwell Building 6o,ooo " $io,uo. Hlock, 610 iSoU.UOU 13o000 Howell Building 60,000 411.000 Block, etc............ 'Ma 000 106 OO'J Ome-Buiidlug....-........ ho.ooo 51,000 " Block, eto... loo ouo Zii.uoo Total ......... ......8755,000 SOUS .(Mil) As the insurances on Ibe Orne bnllding and stock will probably exceed the losses hy 0.w. tbe total available lnuurauoe will be reduced to About $175,000. TDK LATEST. Just aa we go to press with our last edition too late to ascertain lis truth a report h is started that one of the bod us of tie "jau , Jng" men has been discovered In the ruins. Tbs Sunday School Institute. A series of meetings, under the auspices of tbe Pennsyl vania Babbath Bohool Association, will be held In tbe Second Keformed Church, Beveulli street, above Brown, beginning on Hunday evening, tbe 17th Inst., and coulliulng every afternoon and evening until the 'Hi Inst. To all the meet ings tbe publlo la Invited. Tne followlug well, known Bunday Bchool laborers and insiruolors may be expected to take part: Kev. James M. Freeman, I). 1)., Newark, N. J.: He v. Herrlck Johnson, D. L)., Philadelphia; W. A. Wltong, Ki.q., Baltimore; Kev. V. C. Cattell, D. D., Kat ton pa: Hav. A. A. Wllllts. D. V.. Philadelphia: Kev. O. A. Pelte, Philadelphia; Kev. T. 16 Wilt Talmage, Pblludelpbl: Joun E. Oould. Eq , Philadelphia; Rev. O. H. Payne, Pnlladelphia; J. B. Bypber, Esq., Philadelphia; Kev. Ktobard fewton, I). V., Pnlladelpbia; Kev. U. 8. Oiborn, LL.D., Easton, Pa.; Kev. J. II. Hoolestou, Phila delphia; W. H. Button, Esq., Jersey City, N. J ; Joha Wanamaker, Esq.. PulladelpbU; Kev. Allied Taylor, Philadelphia; Kev. PeierStryker, I). D.. Phlladelpbts; Rev. Z. Eddy. D. !.. Brook lvn: James H. Kelloear. Esq.. Trov. N. Y. On Bunday evening, January 17. at half pnst 7 o'clock, the Institute will open with a sermon to Bunday Bchool teaohers, by Rev. T. le Wilt Talmage. Tne following Is tbe programme-of the four days' proceeulugs: On Monday. January 18. Afternoon, 2 fiVlnck Practical Thoughts for Beidaulnte. Kev. tieorge A. Peliz; Infant Class Teaching, Ttv. J. M. Freeman. JJ. I).: Teachers Meetings. W. H. Button, Eaq.; Importance of a Higher (Standard of Teaching, Kev. w. C. caiieii, u. U.; IJIscussloD.What Is Our Aim in Teaching?'1 Uuesileu Box. Evening, 7 o'clock Physical Geography ol Palestine, wlin charts, mps,and blackboard. Rev. J. M. Freeman, D. V; Praotl esl Bible Lesson, with a class of twenty or thirty children, W. H. Button, Esq.; Uiole Troths from Bible Lands, Kev. W. 0 Cattell. 1). D ; Bible History Lesson, wllu a class of cblloren. Rev. Alfred Taylor. Tuesday, January 19. Afternoon, half-past 2 Use of illustration in leaouiuK, ivbv. j. oi. Fretman, I). 1. How to Teach Temperance to oor Children, Rev. Pe erHtryker, D. I). Black board Lesson, James H. Kellogg, Kiq. Discus innOur Work In the Temperance Cause, Oaeetlon Box. Evening, half past 7 Our Work lu tbe Temperance cause, j. u. nypner, tjiq Tn Usa aud Abuse of Question Books. Rev, Herrlck Johnson, I). 1. Helps for the Practical Work of the Teacher, Rev. O. A. Petlz. Wednesday .January ao. Afternoon, half-past 2 JjlVlOg iebSODS lu oonptuic uusrpuy, with a Class of Children, Kev. H. H. Osborn, LL.D. How to Cultivate Benevolenoe among nr children. John Wanamaker, Esq. Misslou Work of the Bunday Bohool, James H. Kellogg Esq. Disousslon How can we make our 'Hchoola more attraollve? Question Box. v.wxniiisr. half dhsi 7 Questioning and Oaln ir, Aii.ntion. W. A. WisonK. Eq. TheBtudy of the Meanings of Biblloal Names; Exercise sith ninckboard and Maps. Rev. II. B. Osboro, LL D. Audull Bible Class Teaohlufc; tbe whole andlenoe as the class, iev. reter Birvaer, u.u. -pi.nn.riav. .Tannarv 21. Afternoon. 2'X o'clock Practical Htnls on Our Bunday School Music, J. E. Oould, Esq ; Toe Children's Church; or, Fresco' Dg to Child re, Kev. Richard Newton, D D ; A)Ucufsln, Onr Hongs of Praise;" Ones, tlon Box. Evening, 1 o'clock-Pastoral Help lor the Teacher, uev. a. a. whims, u. u., omim board Jnslructlon to a Class, with Hints on the Preparation of tbe Lesson, Rev. Alfred Tylor; Hard Work among Hard Beholars. W. A. Wisong, Esq ; Possibilities of tbe Bunday Hcbool. and How to Realise Tbem. Rev. O. H. Psjn; Clolug Address, Kev. T. lie WittTal inase. Acljuurnroent. Tbe meeiiBgs will no donbt be very Interesting-and, from tbe repntatlon of the speakers, 1 1 Is fair to presume that the attendance will be B nitrous. MORE liLOOV. One Wan Mardera Anether In tbe Eighth Ward mtalle of tbe Tmtaj. It stems if onr oUy was to have do rest from excitement in faot, from horror. Fires, suicides, and murders make the staple of writ Ink acd leadlpg. lue appetite for the terrible bss bf en cultivated to huOa a degree within ns, that if, on taking tip a paper, we ee not In startling type some sensational bead, we throw It down in contempt. Admitting then tbe poe session of ihls appetite by ourselves, we must llkewUe admit tuat it bas been fed to satiety hv divots acta and scenes of horror during tbe last few week s. W ltbout mentioning the many others, tbe 'Hill murder" and the ' great Are" gave abundant food to tue moroiu taste, anu now we have again, to crown tue list, a uuuu clde last night in the Eighth Ward. On lue southern side oi a svreei ammm j nai vhin inns westward from Flfteentu street, btlow Chetnut, stands a dwelling, one i ol a rjomner similar in appearance. honse, No. iji2, the last borror, the one of las' night, was enacted. The building Is a Verj nrilti.arv one three stories In lieiiihU. btl', conifrlxliiK only ttireo rooms and u buok kitchen. Two rnmlllcs lived lu lis rainor limited room. The front room on the flrsl floor and the third ;t.iry apartment wre tented by a man named James Dompsey. His family ronxlsied of a wlto and two clUUlron lo s. The k lichen and the second story room wereorcunled by Joseiili Itonohue.hls wife. an 1 twocblUlren, Ilempsey followel the catling of a carriage driver, Donahue follows that of a cnrpenler. Tne former was about 61 years of uge, tbe lat'ff is about 40 years of age. Between thwe two men it appear that feel It gs of Ill-will liad for s,tme time exlstol, bitter in kind, but never lending to bljrs. Ddinsdy lsallt-iced lo have hud tne reputation of a looe urn toul-tongned rran. He, according to report. often IDOnipeti mice tiiostviie language con cirrjIUK llonolmo. sncnalnK thns aoout him imth In and out of Ins nresence. Of oourse Don obut O 'Uld not but ln;l aggrieved and become iirnntd, shd. In order to put a stop to the other'8 ainnner, a short lime since bad a slier Id's will Issued egnltiHt him. Tnls was never served, however, scd Douohue, unreHlrained by tue law, w sxed i-tlll more Viihemeut In abuse. Lust nieul both were at home, and boi.h had been drinking, hai.v in tbe eveuirg some rouub words lind pa xed betwesn them, but lot v mantled wlilioui blows and retired t' their rooms. Alxiut 10 o'clock Dompsey pro- cecued ui sians to tbe door of Douohue's apart' inent, and ihere coraiuenced calling upon una in tiie lilthleel manner, uslne tbe most, Insult- Iuk aud exusrterailnu lanuoaice. Douohue, stung to madness by tbe other's words, at loi.oin tnrew onen tbe door, and SDrlnitinu at Dempsey piungt-a a mine into me one a part oi his BCK, uiawing it inence arouuu iuo ieii side till It iHsued at the iron I. The kulfe was a onmuiim cIuhd one. bavins a blade two Inches and a half In length. It severed a portion of ibe victim's ear lu its course. The wound in tbe neck was very deep. The carotid artery, the Jucular velu. in lact all the veius on that Llflfe.kf ihaneclc. u-ere rut. 'Ibe wonnded man fell In the open doorway cf Donobue'n apart metit, rapidly bleeding lo dei.th. Abont 11 o'clock he expired. Tne man who struck the fatal blow, prompted Dy unrea soning auKcr, now horrified at Its result, me chanically sat down noon a chair, evlnolug no uetlre to escape. Oun ui Dempsey's sous hast ened for a tairgtou. Ho soon returned with Dr. Hooper. Nolhlrjg couid avail, however, to save tbe victim's life, though the doctor applied all tbe nuana In his Her. The seooud son of Dempbey lau lo Hie Fifth District Btatlon Houte and gave Information of the tragedy, when Police Oillccrs Lawieuce and Ross were detailed to Investigate the mailer. When tbey readied the iiouse the bleeding body of Deunscy was .vol, lying on tbe floor, aud Donobue was .' el uiuing in a chair. VVben told that be would have to tie taken iuto melody, he avoe quietly and accompauitd the policeman. The blood which t ad t.pimed from lliu wound of bis victim silll coveieuiiis nanus anu wrists, anu moiruuun his shirt. No attempt, had been made lo remove lu the Unite was also secured, it was clotted with gore on blnde and handle an evluenco of the fatal strength with which U had been driven Taa enlry wall and tbe doorway were splulteitd with the blood of the mm dertd man. Wheu arrested Donohue said f. ankly. "I did II; 1 of mil It arid tnitt.'H the knife with which I did It; 1 hod a sheriii's writ Issued lor him. and It wiifiu'l bcrved; I was determined to proteol myself, let the consequences be what tbey might." Afterwards, ;at the station house, he was bn.ugbt out from his cell and questioned. Without any reserve he again said: "Damp sey came up to the landing aud called me a , and everything thai a mau could call me besides a gentleman; I was angered until my passion arose lo rui'U an exleul that I could not cuutrol myself; I flew out aud did this deed, which I am sorry for now. He did not strike me; he bus never struck me nor any of my family; he has a very bad longne; he had been drinking to night, I tbins; I foinelinies drink; in the early part of this evening I took two drink of wbh-ky; I have a BmciIU's writ after this mau, and.lt was never servtd." As he gave utterance to bis sorrow for the oommlsbion of the deed he upoae emphatically, and raised bis bands, still covered with tue dried blood of bis victim, to heaven. No excltemeni whatever was raised In the neighborhood of tbe house in which the deed was enacted. Few save the immediate nelgu hnn knwof lis occurrence. The wife of the murdered man and the wife of the murderer, whatever may have been tbe relations of their busbunds, weie on ibe bestot terms, and after all was over tbey kindly and mutually con soled tach other. Tbe demon whisky was at the bottom of the wuole affair. According lo tbe admissions or tne muruerer, Doin lie and his victim bad been drinking during the oourse of tbe evening, and perhaps that full investiga tion of the tragedy whloh must take place will dlfcclose tbe fuel ibut both were sensibly under the influence of liquor. The deed carries its own nioial. TUB INQUEST. olldo-mastoid mtisole, tbe Jugular vein, and earotld artery were divided. Tbe deceaxed came to bldetb from hrcmorr bage cansed by a wound In the neck. Tbe jury rendered the following verdict: That Jsmfs Dempsejr came o;hls death by a slab Inflicted at the hands of Jiwmoh M. Dono hue, on tbe night of Jaauary 11, 1509, at No. 15U Arrlson avenue. QITY FINANOES. The Payments by thJ Viij Treasurer. THIRD EDITION Ti e followlhff a statement made by tho flty treasurer, riuiiMiiuu vuc i uuiiuh ai'yr ,ni,ifta u t"ii v.. noan- jersigufn balHnoes morgin?. war 'u on!,Uod. mV- 00 nand Jaaa,if, i tAvont fur 1 . Loan! WurrwU Ocnmter- txgneii. Ona J'aymen'i tea pcrs 1'"'" -,n, ,DI '.t on Tempo rary ly t) Int. on tltr l.rn. lu. on Kn'd Wsr... Joi'Kmvnts. Uxecu llom. eir tevcrsl fcinkluf ii n c f . ........ Depart nieul ol City (onirollcr Cliy (JoDimlisl. nnn Clerks o t":oiinclls. City ioe Jloit........ Oily Properly. ( ity eoliclior City Tiesuurer. Klre. KUli ays llmlih I,lnliilnK tiieUi.y.... Marktis, e c Polio-.-...- Voor PriBoim - CHy Hnllro..ns Pnhllo fch.ols ai.0 Lot n Hirf elUeaiifii. Chennut ttlreel Brlitge Hni vey.. . on cf 8 r nnds ... J!t( Iver of Txwi.. vVktt-r nun lnf. lleiire of l!vlsl'B olTkxefl J'rk Ofinmlsi'rs Wll.s' HoHpllal.... Culvtrt oan- II.Sb7 47"l7 C'srb paid on Warrants ot lt)U7 eaie...... ............. ff3 Next Senator from Minnesota Progress of Reconstruction The Election Frauds Being Inrestigated. At 10 o'clock tbls morn'ng Coroner Daniels beid an li quest iuto the case. The followlug evdence wss elicited: Robert Demptey sworn My father, James Dtmpsiy, went up stairs lust night about, 10 O'clock; be Insulted Mr. Donohue; my father was in Uquoi; he called Donohue a ; Donohue tald , and I heard him spring out of bed and jump at my father; I did not see my fatber cut; I went up stairs and spoke to my father; he was lying on tbe fluor In Donohue's room, near t he door, bleeding; 1 then went to the Biallon House for the police; when Donohue came down stairs I wont up; I neard the noise up stairs; I beard Mrs. Donohue scream; a day or two be foie they had some words; my father went upstairs two oi three limes to quarrel With Dcnobut; be said to the police that he wou d give blnuelf ui; no one went up to tbe room with me. James Ross affirmed Last night about 10 o'clock a boy came to the Btatlon House aud said bis father was murdered; the sergeautseut othter Lawrence audiuvtelf up; we went to the bouse; I opened the door; we went In and asked wbatWas wrong; Donobueoameout from ibe back room, ooveied with blood, and said, "I did tbe deed, and here is tbe knife I did it witb,"aud he put theknlfeon tbe table; I liieu got acaLdle and went up stairs, and saw de ceased lying there; I told officer Lawrence to take Donohue to the motion Houe, and that I would go for a Docloi; went for Dr. Hooper; be came aud said be coi Id not do anything for blrc; Donobue acknowledged that be did It, r.nd gave us the knife. Oflli er James Lawrence sworn Corroborated the above testimony. Mry Donobue sworn I wassUtlnglna chair In our room; my father was at work making a book onee; he was oiling it; be had the knife iu bis baud; I told him lo give me tbe brush auu let me try to oil tbe case; while I was oiling it my lather went to bod; then Dempsey came up sialrt-; be came up two or three steps, and theu went down attain, and then came up with a OBDdle to the enlry and sld, "Pugh, ptisb, what a slii k I and It comes from that Joe Donohue, in llieie!" he thin called my father some lard words; my father then spiang out of bed, aud went out to the entry to Mr. Dtmpse) ; mother grabbed Ihe child out of the cradle and went down stairs; when I went to go down Demptey was on tho floor; father and Dempsey grappled together, and Dempsey fell; I did not see my fnlher out him; I saw 111 knife wheu be was oiling tbe case; 1 did notsee either of them strike; Dempsey did not attempt to come Into tbe room; my father got up aud went out to hi in; my father said be would give hlratelf nplolbe law; be cent mo up stairs for his coat and hat; Dempsey was in the eulry ten Winnies before father went out. Dr. Bhaplelgh sworn I msde a pest mortem examination of Ihe bedy of the deceased; there were two wounds; one out lie left ear and the other In Ihe left sice of the neck, under ihe ear-iha lower nurl of the ear was divided- wound an Inch and a half long; the wouud of the neck waa tbree Inches long and two and a bslf Inches deep, in a Hue witu me lower jaw, rj.inmrnrlrsr over the mnsUild process and ex tending nearly to the windpipe; the aierino I770.00C-0O 16 alfi 2'J J,SM OtHI (10 t3,45 1.1 4(i 25 00 M oro oo 112 KM-.iS1 fc',416 in 814 R'MIXI tirto 7 I 45 mi in 11 '.&! lit R97 lU 7(1 M (H I OIl! ilii PH W 143 0:7 0 1.1 111 Ml HI 'M l in (m 14H 103 ,to 0 1,IS fl-S'w' 125 1v(X 2121 4I.S-VI0. 424 00; S7 i3 ! 1 170 iSS ( 4 .75 42 811 J '5 C O 4ii mo on 199 ll H0UU IMI i utit w is its-is I,2i Hlll-l7,l iOCI7 72IMI59 U,41't9 I 88,43'lt i 403 ( 28'0O It 10-4' tutmi IW 181, 7W 41 HI 10 44S777 -Hi Wi.l I W2 1 1IH.48 01, 4W 270 S 63.7I7-7I 4M29H24 i:iim:t'J7 9IIS v!Hl ll 411 7rS7' 141 612 14 7,419 SI .ll,82l,2 na isu to 1 25 40,116 51 4I6IIHI 8 5i7 fill 80!.47'1S' 2 6K7 24 78 1174 22 19 '! W 2,ti 41,429 63 fll 40S u MI,bZ&-fll 10 46S-49 l 3d Hi 7 H7 147,748 10 14111 in,8l'iVt In SHI 12 ii.H'i 01 l.'i 4M4':h 2I.1W41 ll.il 71 !l,9!4 74 MI8.W 0 11 M 14 21 BO r, 4 8,241 47 72.yW-J9 48,3 8 711 18 2 14,8ri li 'iHOl 17 1187 41 871.6 9 47 1.IIY0 It) 84 1271 t1 l.OMO ) 41,4il'i;8 9.747, HtH 93 d 4l9,0li'10 and prior 1,I8 70S 18 Totsl CMh psymenls 87 767.743 28 General fund balsuve In haods ol Treamrer, Joury 1. 18G9.. Jl,42.f 42 81) slaoce to credit ol Bin king Fuutl. 8:1. .Ki2 23 Total In hands of Treasurer. ....t 1.617.810 12 BURGLARS AT WORK. An Old Ladjr On r ro ted. Rctween 3 and !1 o'clock tbls morning three negroes entered the resilience of Mr. Hamuel Hliuous, on HuutU street, abjve Ktghth, hy forcing the rear shutters. After ransaciklug Ibo clolblng store which was on the first floor, Ibey UHceiiUed to the sleeping ap.irimoul of Mrs. BlmoDS, where they seaicued the bureau diawers and the closet. They tucked up a considerable quantity of wearing apparel. While thus engaged Mrs. Simoon, who Is an elderly lady, was awakened by the noise. Hue ei-pled tbe butglais, but. they aumomsned her to keep quiet. Having Untuned tue paoicltvr tbey consulted together, and then wen Hounds the bed In wnich Mrs. Simons w.m lying. At this demonstration she attempted to arise, but one of ibe fellows grabbed her urouud the throat aud choked her. While he was hold ing her tbroal the other onrnilars examiued lue bedding, 11 Is rnpposed for money. They were Interrupted In tnelr work by a nolte on an upper floor, which wm occasioned by a sou of Mrs. Simons, who bad been aroused t.y theracket below. The w!uips pluKud up tnelr bundles and made off, reilring iu the same way In which they had entered. Several pieces of clothing weie found Nusoouded ou the rear fence over which luty had to g . The alatm wss given by the boy, and la a fo minutes tbe neighbors were aroused, and sums of tbem (.prnng ralllea, which hud Ihe effect, of bringing policemen on the ground, bnttoo lulo, for tbe burglars had escaped. Mrs. Simons has been in hysterics since the etliilr. Her hus band was cut of the cl y at tne time, wulnti fact, It is supposed, wus kuowu to the scoun drels. A FAMiitONABi.K Weddiju.!. List evening two of ibe Mlsbes Jay tie, daughters of the lata Dr. J aj ne, were married lu thtlr palatial resi dence, ul the Bouilita-t corner of Miueteoulh and Chesnut streets. The happy grooms were Mr. W. Uufus Bucknell, of this city, and Mr. W. A. Hopkins, ol Mew York, tne former of whom was united to Miss Lam a, and the latter to Miss Uauuali Jay ne. Rev. J. Wneatou Smith, D. D., performed lue marriage cere monies in both cases, Ten bridesmaids aud ten groomsmen, five cotip'es lo each blusninj pair, aislsled. They were married uudur u florul canopy, consit noted in the shape of a marrlHge bell," of most beautiful appearance and ravishing fragrance. The house ltii'ouu out Wus brilliantly illuminated, and deokeJ in every nlcbe, window, auu ball witta.bouquets ol natural llowers. Free access by the guests wts bad to every portion. The conservatory, redo lent In perlume, was thrown open. Af.er the marriages came ibe recepilou, betweeu the hours oil) and 11, and four or five hundred were constantly present, though the visitors cooed and flowed In a lluctuat logtream, Au orcbes ti a of 12 or 16 performers made the air, heavy wl h pltaNure, tremble with melody all the while. Tbe tuble was magniUueoi, fairly Btralning beneath Its welgut of dalutieR, flowers, and glgantlo candelabra. But ihuie was no wine, nothing fluid save coffoe, lemon ade, and water. The toilettes of the ludies preterit were superb, flowing robes, and trails yards in length. Everything passed olf lu toe banniest muuner. everybody whs joyful, and ai-turedly Ihls quiet Quaker city bas not wil Utkbed such another scene lor many years. , FROM WA SUING TON. 'Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Tbe HIlMtppl Election. Washington, Jan. 15 The Reconstruction Committee hadGtliem before them again th.s morulng. Ills testimony related to the dis turbances in seven counties of Miisisslppi, where It is alleged so much intimidation pre vailed that negtocs were pt evented from votlnfr. Tbe Senate Judiciary Committee had a special meeting; to cousider the question of admitting the Georgia Senator. Indication arc that the committee will report against uiui. A dceputch received here Irom Neunlor Kamsay annoures his nomination by the Scuatoiial caucus of the Minnesota Legislature. JuIk Lawrence, Chairman of the rpecial coramiltee to investi gate tho New York election frauds, arrived here this morning, with testimony taken before the Committee, which he will ask the Uause to have printed before making out the report to the Ilouse. The only member of the committee now in New York is O. J. Dickey, who has gone iuto tbe river counties to take some additional tec timony. Quite a I.obby of Pcnnsylvnnlann have arrived) here to urges the claims ot Governor Curtin for a place in Grant's Cabinet. Among them is A. K. iMcClttre, J. W. Forney, and W. II. L.cmble. Tbey piopoec having ao interview with Grant, when they will pie&cut their cose. . F0K11LTII COMjnEvSS-THIRU SESSION Philadelphia EsjrjHiriusE. The extensive factorv bnlidlniis at tbe corner of Sixth street and Columbia avenue are now being altered to bull tbe business of tbe large mRnufacinrln firm styled the Huston and Pulladelphla Salt Fish Company. The area of the ground taken la oy Ibe urm 18 two ana a nan acres, ana me pro perty is veiy valuably located. Tue operations of Ibe company consist lu so sbreddiug or desiccating the salt codHsh as to require, la order to its prepsration lor the lame, a row minutes oniv. Lately me aemauu ior ins article has greatly Increased, but the company, Wlin ineir new laciuues, oet-iu ineiusnives fully able to furnish any supply required. Tney will be able to luru out auour, bfteuulons of ill prepared article per day. The advantage of tbe desiccated codfish ure loo well kaowa to need any i ommeut. Tbe Idea is one of purely Philadelphia origin, the capltsl to develop It was comilbuled hue, end any miccchh which Ibe company may achieve will redound to ibe credit of the city. Sehmon to Young Pcople. Rev. D. C. TAlf, D. D,, of Boston, will preaoh the fourth ol a series of tenuous before tbe Youug People's Association of the Tabernacle baptist Church, Eighteenth and Cbesnut streeJs, ou Sunday evening, January 17th. Dr. Ivldy was for merly pastor of the Tabernacle Church, and 1 w ell known to tbe people of Philadelphia. The services for next Sunday evening will be Inter esting and profitable to all who may altond, and tbe Young People's Association deserve great pro Ihe for presenting und maintaining the present series of sermons at their cuurcu. Akothf.b Rohuert. The refiidenoe of Colonel Eck, No. TlQ South Third street, was entered lssi evening about 7 o'clock, while the family were at supper, and robbed of money, Jewelry, and other valuables. Several trunks were bioben open, and their contents strewn over 11 e lloor, hi ddlijg uptnrneJ, and any quantity of matches were used touccoui(llsu thtlr onjt-ot. It Is supposed Ihe partv or parties eaierud llm Iblrd-fcli.ty window from no udjoiulug ror,f and were ro doubt, well acqualutcd with the location of Ibelr plnnder. Fiber. At a quarter past eight o'clock last night Ibe stable of Samnel iiu.srth sustained trifling damage by fire. It was situated iu the rear of Tat-ker street, betweeu Second aud Third streets. The flour and feed store or Tf . t. Ttlrsch. No. 1040 North Third ft reel, was damaged to the extent of 1300 by fire at a quurier past two Btolb a Coat William Baker yesterday went Into a lager beer aloon at Hminver and Tbom)Son streets, and while the proprietor, Mr. Sonmldt, was in the cellar, picked up that gentleman's coat, and walked IT with it. Ha was subsequently overhauled with ibe coat oa bis back. Alderman Htlus commuted him to answer. Hrnate. Tbe Pres dent presented a communication from the Secretary of ibe Interior, transmitting conennniKnce with the l.'ommUslouer oi Patents in relation In supplie s of stationary to ine j ii ion i uiiim. iteierru lo ine uouituutee on i'atenis. Mr.Conkling presented a memorial of citi zens or Kew lorn protesting against loop is mir6 ot the resoiuiioa to amend ihe act to es a- miMi nn American line or tvainshlps betweeu NewYoik aud various Eurniipnn niirn n,v, Ibe ground that thu passage of tue resolution wouui dp mjurious 10 tueinierestsorcomnitrce. ikeierieo 10 ine tommmee ou commerce. House of JlepraaeutaMveti. Mr, Dawes (Mass.). from the Committee on I'.ieclions, repoi'loii, in t he esse of the reuroseur. bI ion from tue Sixth O nxre-slonil disirici of umrgia. toai jonn u. unnsile, having volua- iHruy given aiu io io ivoreiiiou, is not entllled to a seat us a Mepieseutatlve: lliat tneoonien ant, John A. Wimpy, Is not entitled lo ll.be- rant-e ne uiu nor. receive a majority of votes cast; utd that the Commlllee on Elec luru !-. dischutged from the furtbor consideratiou of ine question oi lemoving political disabilities irom jonn n. unrisue, auu thai it be referred to ti e ComiMlttee ou Keconstruciion. The repnit wus laid on ihe taolo, and ordered lo be printed. Mr. Stover (Mo ) Indicated his dissent from tbe tepon made yenterday. In ine oasenf An. dei son against Swilzler,liom the Ninth district oi Alll-KOUri. Mr. Johnson (Cnl.), from tbe PontOfllpe Cim rolttee, reported a bill to allow credit lo Luthur McNeil, late Postmaxter at Laucasler, Kne county, New York, for 1178, money and posUgu siainps, stoiea iioui lae ouioe oy hurgiar, Paused. mr. jngerson mi ironri ine tjomraitteo on the Dli-iricl of Columbia, reported a bill to in- corporate the Unlverliy lor the Hi I ml in the Disirioi of (JoiuiuDia, with a substitute tuoro for. TheFubsiitnte having bPen read at lana-th. Mr. Washburne (111.) demanded Ihe remlliv oriheoiigiiiat uiu, remarking that he wus op posed both lo Ibe original ani substitute. Mr. Ingersoll ashed the Speaker whether his colleague was entitled to have the origlual Liu itao i The Si eaker replied that be was. Mr. Ingersoll ssld be was sorry lo see that U'.s (ouesgue whs as ruciious as ever. wr. wasnuurno xes, sir; aud he hopes to continue io ne to. The (rlulnai bill was then read. Mr. Ingersoll having risen to explain the bill, M-. tbnler (N. Y.) Inquired whether anv pe tition In lis lavor bad been received from any gei nun uj lUQmuuiiy. Mr. Ingeno:i replied that there had been. M'. Cnanler From whom? Mr. lngorfoll From ueutlemcn of high stand' Ing, one who was president of an asylum for Ihe blind In Ohio, and another who was presi dent, of a like establishment In Pennsylvania. Mr. t hauler What prevents these benevo lent gentlemen from removing their institution here without an act of l'ougrea? M'. Ingeicoll - Ills evident that no Institution of ibis kind can be established and conducted without an incorporation and wlihout an organization based upuu some legislative authoilly. FR 0M BAL TIMOR E. diecial Despatch to The Hvening Telegraph, UiLTiHORe, J 4 n. 16. George Bailey, the foortb negro charged with the murder of Captain Jobrnon aod mate, of the schooner lirave, last March, bas been cocvicted in the Somcieet County Court of murder in the first degree. Rounds, Wells aud Wilson were con victed before, aud all will be huug on the fith ol March It Is understood that the WblNhy Itinj had fir, nctive patticipution lu the recei.t trials ofMorrii and Pcnnell, chsrped with making away with the schooner Montezuma. It is almost impossible to convict any oue here Inside ol tald ring. Mouey flows copiously for their defense, niUAllKLI'llU STUCK KIDIUNUK HALES, J V. 13 Keported by De Haveu A Bra., No. 40 0. Third street BETWEEN BOAR 1X4. 600 City 8s, New kitii do fi OuHlttiu&liid. thi miff. (ids. 000 Head K.7s 8 lid ia V it ion sn i-uii & li- ito do. po do, 100 Au, ,.lmJi! luoahKead R.., .lot M . 7fi ,.lnr . ti'i .. 2u. ...hiAt.. zs .libtl. Zi, . s o.. ; BKCOND BOARD. IU lu 10(1 10(1 In lUt) no do do... lu-U. 0.. 47 UO 47 kl do.......b3a.l7 -1 lo...U,0- 47.'4 do 4 do...iS.tiu. 47 :4 F0UKTII EDITION Iri-OfaCitySs. New. in ...iwi. 4(0 fu HmO u 4734 Ifi du....ls. V't JlO )0..... 47'. vim di 80. 47. 40 do d.d. 4?H lo nil Pecua il..M..l. IS HARIIISBURG rrocecdlngs in tbo Senate ana House-Now Measures Inirodaced. ....0...47 "1 .MIO- 47 to uh Lit bt-h it 11KI sb fli II A K , Wi 2 all I'lillATr clal 1ft dU Lull V It-...' A bi'-i 8 uuli bell Nav i'f.sft. t . too do Is., yns, 100 ell Leu. H .We'dy The skaters at the Boston rinks have tudle races. The Omaha peojle call themselves "Ooia UogB." The first bar of tin made on the Faotflo coast was recently turned oat at Teuiasoal, ban Diego county, California. restitution In the Red river country is Increasing, and two pounds of food per week la the allowauoe of each person. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN tb nnarost and beat nmnnur. lUUid IIUiJfa, Kiaiioiier and Rugraver. , 10W) UilESN Ul UUSSl. THE STATE LEOISLATUKE. Heuate. HARRisnuiio. Jan. 15 Tbe Senate was called to older at 11 A.M., and opened with prayer by the Uhapiaiu. The resolution irom tue nouau iui.-iiiiiiuk i" number of House employee was separately begatlved by the Committee on Ketreuonmenl, and referred. Tbe Senate bill compelling witnesses to ap pear beloiecoTHimttees of Councils, with books, etc., was reported as eomraiueu, ana men, ou motion of Mr. Uonnell, was reoumuilUeJ. Bills In place: Mr. Coonell read one to release the collateral Inheritance lax on a certain bequest et valuable papers by George W. Fauuestook, deoeased, to Ihe Historical Society. Aleoone limiting the amonntof deposits In Ibe Philadelphia savings Fuud Society of any one parson in a year to five hundred dollars, A I co one incorporating tbe Philadelphia lion Diking Company, wlin the object of hold ing and improving lands, end reclaiming swamp and marsh land, and strengthening river levees and bauks of canals lu Pennsylva nia M...l.nH anil I llafV4r0. AImj ene repealing theeleventb section of tbe art of Api II 2. IK), relative to party-wans in tbe late horongh of West Philadelphia. Au.il (inn liiiiornoratlmz the Philadelphia Chattel Loan Company, with the oblect of Jonrjlt'g money at the legal rale of Interest to meritorious and necessitous applicants ou col' laiexal eectirlty. Mr. Osicrhout, ene allowing parties In lnte rPkt and oi hers LO testify. Also one lo compensate David Bunnell for ilumteei from the construction of tue exten sion of the north branch of the Pennsylvania Canal. Mr. Berk, one allowing persons to give In evi dence certified copies ol instruments Of writing jroro ot her States and Territories. Mr. Bnrnelt.oue granting an annuity to Stew art i-hoop. Mr. W nlte.one Instructing the Jndiolary Com mittee io inquire into tue propriety of revising the Judiciary sys'em of the Slate. Adopted, Tbe Senate proceeded to Ihe Ilouse to draw a commlllee in ibe Hare congested election case In Philadelphia, aud on their return adjourned House of It-prencntnflves. Mr. Klecsner, of Philadelphia, moved to re consider the vote by which the House had re jected a resolution to invcstlniito an excursion by Ihe North Pennsylvania Katlroad. Mr. kites ner called for the reading of an editorial from one of the papers on the subject iavoriug the investigation, bat the Houso refused lo n cousider its nction, Mr. Aiinlie, of Philadelphia, nRknd to bo excused Irom serving on the Committees oi Municipal Corporations and iron and Uo.il Companies. His reasons were that lie could not p'.sslbly m'u bow he could serve em these committees without compromising the dignity of wlin t is lerincd "an old meinbor of the Houfp." There being no objections, Mr. Adalre was excused. The contested case of William L. Hirst vs. J. I. Clurk Hare whs taken u ly the Simate and House in Joint convention. Messrs. Houry W. Decberl and Kobert J. Ltmberlou appeared as cnurjfcel lor Ihe petit loner, and J. A. Simpson as counsel for the sitting Jmlo. Tub Kbw Chief ok ijlic. Yesterday after roi D, General St. ('lair A. MulhoUaud accapted the apnolntioent. of Chief of PoltoHnf inlsolty, be having Leeu tendered lue position iu tue following Ictttri 'OrFie.'K or th 8f a tor or thk Citv or Pbtil dklphia. Jau. 14. lr,9. Dear Upiieral:-Uii aulomit of cur tiiDHi for ihe oulce. aod In view of your emu l ent services In the la'e ar, 1 leader yuuiuea,) puipuuent ol Ciiier of Pjiic. 'Very truly, jour Menil. D. m, VOX. Mayor. "To General Rt. Claib A Mim-hollano." The General bad never made an application, but tbe Mayor was Induced to mane the ap pointment on tbegrcuudof tbe war record ot the Lew Chief, lie entered tbe servlos lathe beylonlng ol the Kebellion as Lleu'enaut Colouel (.tout ot the l'euusy Ivanla regiments. He served under (4encrls Samuur aud H lu etic k dtiiltg tbe Fredericksburg. Chauoellors vllle, (ittti sbnig, Wilderne'S, and Peteisburg campaigns. He was wounded lour limes, oue time suipnsed mortally. He was breveted iiiigadier (jlenrral for his services dur ing iLe Wilderness filit, aud Maj r Uenirl for gallant cuuduct in frout of Petersburg, where be dis'lngnished himself by storming a Kt'hel fort lu frout of his llr.e. Tbls success, though d-any bought by ibefaorlflce of some of ihe best meu In his command, was pronounced by Mojor-Uenerat Mills oue of (he most dashing exploits ever accomplished by any portion ot ihe Second C rps. When his regiment returned to the cily at Ihe close of the war, bnt one of the ori ginal officers of the organisation, besides him sell, remained wilh it. The General, ou calling on the Mayor, lu foiroed Msyor Fox that he bad thrown his ballot for Gen. Tyndale. The Mayor assured the General that his selection nad been m ule be cume General Mulhollaud was eminently suited to the position. Tbe new Chief entered upon the duties of his poblllou tbls morning. IIakp Mabhed. James McKinney was ad mitted to the Hospital last, evening with one of bis bands terriMy mushed. He was silting ou the end oi Walnut street wharf, with his baud ptalnst a log. when it was caught beiweea that and tbe freluht boat of the Catnden and Amboy Kallroad Company, lie Is (lueriu yea's of age, and is on a visit lo this city jrotu Reading, where he belongs. an Aokd BuiAMiHT. Jatues Diokson, aged sixty five years, was before Alderman Thomas yesterday, on the charge of bigamy. He was nrreMeil on the oath of his son, who alloucs that bis father sometime sluce deserted his family in linens county, aud came to German town, where he married another woman, his wire still living. He was held iuSlOUUbali for trial. YormiFt'L Oi'I'Endbus l'olloeman Cra'g, of the hi x lee nth district, yesterday arrested Georgu Clurk and James Elliott, nged twelve years each, for stealing at various times, liquor from the cellar of Hi William Penn Hotel, in WeKt Philadelphia. They were sent below by Alderman Maule. An Unknown Man Drowned. Coroner Daniels whs notified this morning to bold an inquest on (lie body or an unknown white man, which was found lu the Delaware at Croskoy's w ha rl, below Green street. From the dress he is tupputed lo have been a scafaiiug man. Licences. The following additional plaoes oftmureuieot have been lloensod by Mayor Fox: Walnut Street Theatre, Theatre Ciiul que, American Theatre, aud Laduer's Military 11 ai 1. ; CITY ORDINANCES. J AN OKDINANOE To make an Appropriation to Pay the Medical Attendance for Police OUlsurs Injured In the Dlschsrge of tbelr Duties. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of ibe Clly of Pulladelphla do ordain. Tuat the sum of one hundred and ilfty dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated to the 1'ullce Department to pay tue medical attend ance on ibe loilowlug ortloers loJuroJ lathe dlieharge of their duties, vu . Hem 1. Jamea li. Camao, the sum of twenty, five dollars. , . . m Hem 2. James Moore, the sum of twenty five dl!em'a Noble Modiutock, forty dollars. Iiem 4. James G Hill, sixty dollars. Aud warrants snail bedrawu by ihe Mayor in conformity with no Prestdeaii of Common CoauoiL Attest ilKN-IAMII H. TTatnks, Clerk of Select Council. WILLIAM S. ST01CLKY, President of Select Council. Approved this eleventh day of Juuuary, Anno Domini one thnusaud eight hundred aud slxly-nlav (A. D. lHut)). DANIEL M. FOX. i 14 Mavor of i'ulludelpuia. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Advices from South America Lopez Defeated by the Allied Troops The European Conference. IMPORTANT FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Psuriu Almost Total Destruction of tbe gnsjau Army. Hp Atlantic Cable. London, Jan. 15. The regular mall steamship from Rio Janeiro arrived here late yesterday, having lei t Bio on December 21. She brings the following important Intelligence from Para guay: The allied army had made a vigorous assault on the Paraguayan stronghold of Villeta, aid after a desperate battle succeeded iu carry ing it Lopez' army was utterly routed aud deatroyed The allies captured over 3U00 prisoners of war. Lopez bimself, with barely 200 followers, made bis escape. This important victory opened the way to Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, to which place the Brazilian iron-clods had gone. Aflalra lu Cblust. 1 oh pon, Jau. IS. A dea pitch from llong Kotig, hist received, states that a ttrong rebel fo.'.i ad captured tbe city of Hakodadl in Japan. The persons and property ot foreigners were reppee'ed. Tlie r.nstern QtiMtlon. TiiRia, Jan. 15. Tho Vonsttfutiomi'l of this ty predicts that (iiceco will submit lo the voice of ihe conference. . , Caiirn Vomloatlon. CnicAoo, Jau. 15. The Republican caucus at St. Paul, MiuDesota, la t evening renominated Alexander Katuscy for UalteJ States Senator. There is no organized opposition being made to Senator Tipton's te-rloctlon from Ncbraaka. Woollen Mills Darned. Huntington, Mf8., Jan. 15. The Hampshire Woollen Mills, lu this town, owued by Little A S'anton, were totally destroyed by fire last nigh', together with a l.tnzc lot of mauulactured good. The loss is $75,d00. . From 4'oanectlcnt. Uartforo, Jau. 15 Au attachment for a lurge amount has just ben made on the Brant ford lock works iu New Haven county. This ArtrrnoouM tluotatlona. Liverpool, Jan. 13. 2 P. M. Flour, 'idi. 6d. Wheat, lis. 8d 1L. 0 I. t r Calt'orcia white. Corn, 8ii".(fi!3-'. fid for old, and 43s. 6d. for i.ev. Petroleum tiruier, but not lusher. Southampton, Jan. 6. Arrived, steamship Br. men, from New Urtenug. Labontitye has recovered, and again pre sides at the political economy meetiua held twice a week at the Vieux Churn ball-room. DRY GOODS QUOTATIONS. Merrimack, W. .-rrlo.ava, I.... ('oclieco, I........... Hpregue iltic American 15m ,......i:t.; Ui 18 ........ U ii. UUITIIVB" ........a... ......... - iuunells 12.. Aliens tlBDcnwf r.. ........ I t ! reciiint.M... Ii iKIfS.... ..........1 1 til astiaa m.m.. 1 2 PINT8. .Ainoskeag. LUWM WumnatiA Vlctort... Waureisaa. Arnold Hamilton.... rUctinioud. . W.iaoesler. Mourning. I Oi lent at, Amoi!il'(" Law r nice, c .. M. u PociHc, Bxtra-...4-4,.16 l,............4-4......1'i AtlsutlC, A.....-4 18 H... .4-4 lb L...4 4......13', " V. ..4 liJ. N a-4 m?. superior IXL...4-4 14 febawuiut, J.....4-4 14.H Agavcsui, i'm..4-4......ri. t'tjK. A I6i M asr ach use lis. ...4-4.... 1 4 ' Aill..4-4....lll iW.7-8......Ufc ,4-4.. 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