THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAHI rniLAPELHIIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1660. 8 OITY INTELLIGENCE. CltS CRIMINAL CALENDAR, Fmtollen of City Proitcrty A Brntal I nek-Bad A BarRlar Ctnred A nn HtAbt4- Lareemea Attempted Kb- Jobn Slttlnger dud F.dward Depold were r rwtled yesterday for lareuy, wtilnti consisted of their eutliog down trees tin the tjaorge farm, which wm lately ceded to lh elty of Pntladel nbla as an addition to Falrmonnt Parte. Alder man Maule beld tbem for their appearance at "i.rwiUl(kn Meftarsen, living on O ask 111 a tract, below t hird, wan before Alderman Moore tutu aiornlDK on tde rattier serious charge of at .uniting bla Wife, wbo, a few days since, -rave hlrlh to a erjld. He was commuted tor trial. James ahetipaxd was arreted at Rising Sun venlerday by Policeman Leyrer. II seams thai he entered a tavern at that place on Thursday nlaht rooH money fromt.hedrHwer.and walked oil wBtti two demijohns of wblsky. Alderman flood tent him to prison. -Andrew Cain, a', 2 o'clook this morning, an-libed Jntiu AUOniuKilrtn, In a tavern ou Itodfnrd above Hnvenlh sirt. Lieutenant KTilth found McGraueKin Hilling on a door !r in K.iabth a' reel amove H mlb, sutlerlng in. Tine nlu. Tlie wounded tuau wan In sea t h, ii.,.nital.and Cain was sulMex-uenlly taken lute ndi? Al.Urn.an BMiaall seat blm belnV to await the result of lb Injuries of JrlfOranefc-an. v . van a Z Srlug LeioVe Alderman TUterm try, Oiiaiiey Wilson, negro, wan arrested at Ninth and Routh streets, with ft roll of cjssI mete under hie jm. He wasnotaftle to satisfy tue police man as to how he bad oot.ninert It, and AldeiruHn Tltlermary sent him liolow. An owner in wanted al the Heoond OUi riot Htt Ion for tue clot b. The ptlsoner was arrosiui at fl o'clock this morning. William Ryan. George Hmltli. Jnes Rlle-7 and George White yesterday were over haulfd on a veHbel lying at Green street wbatf, .... -,rr otatteiuDted robbery. Tbey were nraeed at the time in prying oU the lock of ttteeubln. Policeman Brown secured them and marobed tbem lotbe Seventh Dim riot, Ht ion, wrrere they had a bearing before AlderuiAu Poland, wbu bem inm to Himwwr, Tn Fire on CnESNur Struct Onb Body llti'LVruilt-Tnit W ai.i.sBkinoHhokkd Ul. 'J'blH morning there was tbe usual pressure of Visitors in tbe immediate vioinuy oi tun rums of tbe fire at Oald well's and Howell's stores, at JKlnlb and Chesnut streets, and the policemen were kept bUHy in keeping Ibe throng from getting too close to t be bulldiDgfl. A large force of workmen were engaged this tmomlntr, under the eutrlntendeno of Mr, mrulbem, tbe arcnlteul, In maklDg tbe pre liminary arrangements for biiorluu up Hie Wullon XNIDVO hl teei. auiruii(U iu nuiuiueni dnger, H Is ibougbt the wall oau be pteveuleJ from tailing. ,,,., Tti Mayor has Use l an order cloKlng Nlntb n'rel, belweeu uuihdiii. ana miuioiu a rutui. A .u.iuil f uulicouitiU will oe ir Heut tbroiixU- oot io-dnyauU to- u.rrjw, to prevent people from going lino aaiiMur. ana w prereoi Luein from interterlDB wlin workmen ent,aiod in h.irtnir nn t lie eaHtern wall of HowuII'h build log. Thin order will necehsliat.e lUe JumplUK of thecarsof tbe union line ai 'uui ursumu olber street south of It, to iilgbtli street, and then to Market sireet. by wbion tlioroujj&Ure tbey will again reuoU Ninth street. Workmen yecterday afiernoon, while dig King among tbe ruins In Caldwell' s'ore, ovnu acrosH the charred trunk of one of tlio untortu nxle men who were unable to get from the buildliig on tbe night of the lire. Its condi tio" In hiichthatH cannot be IdLiitifled. Tbe remulns of the other man have nol yet baen found. Xhe atts iu the store wete all secured, and nme of Hum exhibit any signs of having been tampertd with. Fire Marshal blacltbuin Is still engaged In InvebtlgallDg the cattae of the tire. Yesterday be had the head of the holier whiou was allege 1 to have exploded nncovoied. and U Dimeuted no evitienoes of having blown np. Further In vestigations by the Hie MHrnhul miy develop tbe origin of the exploslous wuiob wore so dls tluutly bemd by peonle for same dlstauoa from tbe placa " , BomanyerroncouH statements have appeared In llie press regHrdicg tue recent coutl igration, that we give tbe t)llo. li'K fants. to oorreut them: TeltiDrauceou tbe building owned by Mr. Benjamin Orne. sod nccnpied by Uessrs. J. K. & JS. a. Ome, was tfiinnr Tbe stock of this firm was ictuied fbr it6.000. Adsiy or so prior to tbe fire, they hal oonoiuded taktngan Inven ory of their goods, and then ascertained thai tbe valuation of their stock was equal to tue full amount of it eir inurauoe. We have no douot but what this enterprising nrrti will, lu a short time, be fully uuder'way, audenj.ty again the treat pull on age wblcb l.ney bo well deserved. A GENEItOUS Aor, We are pleased to make publlo mention of the maguantmous conduct of Mr. J, X. Bailey, of tbe tlrm of Bailey & Uo., extensive and well known jewellers, now located al Twelfth and Cbesnni streets. This gentleman, upon bear ing of tbe disastrous tire and the losssustalned by Caldwell & Co., immediately tendered tbem lb use of tbe marble building No. 819 Cbesnut street, free of all charge. In which to place their stock. This generous aot does bonor to tbe firm ot Bailey A Uo., wnoee quick progress, like mat of Old well A Co., bas bceu wale bod wltb interest by all onr oltisens. InrsRBSTina Ssrmons to Yoca Mes. At tbe request of tbe Young Men's UbrUMaa Asso ciation, Rev. Henry M. Storrs, of Urooklyu, will preaob a sermon especially to yonng men. al tbe Central Presbyterian Church, corner of Hlgbth and Cherry alreets, to-morrow after noon at 814 o'clook, Kev. Peter Hiryker, D. D..W111 preach to young men to-morrow (baobalb) evening, at 1 o'clock, at tbe North Broad Btreet Presoyterlau Church, at the corner of Broad and Green streets. At both ot tbeae services seals wi 11 be reserved fr young men. liev. D, C Eddy, D. 1)., of Boston, will preaob "A Bermon without a Text." to-morrow even ing, before tbe Young People's Association of tbe Tabernacle Baptist Obnrch. Falsa Pbktxrses. Before Reoorder GIvIn a man named August Nern bas been beld to ball to answer the charge of obtaining goods upon falsa pretenses. It seems ibat tae defendant was employed by one Oitenbelmer, wbo oar ried on tbe tanning business. Tbe place they occupied was not very convenient, and oonse qoeMly Nern found a better, aud rented it in bis own name, but did not Inform Oitenbelmer of this faot. ibe gcods of tbe latter were re moved to I he new plaoe. and then be wan eieotfd. tbe defendant retaining possession of the goods, Of ooarse Oitenbelmer entered suit, nd bad him beld to answer. Thb Akkivbbbabt op tub Sabbath Sohooi.s oflbeWtst Arch Htreet PresbyterUn Church will be beld In tbe cburob.Kigbteentband Arch streets, to-morrow afternoon at a quarter-past o'clock. In addition to the beautiful songs of the cbldreu He v. Dr. Newton, of tbe Cburon of the Epiphany; Rev. HerrloK Johnson, or the Washington Uquare Presbyterian Church; Rev. Alfred Taylor, Rev. A. A. Wllllts, and Governor Politick will participate In the exercises. From the well-known character of tbe speakers we have no doubt the anniversary will be an ocoa Hon of rare interest and profit.. Falb op Kbal Estatb ahd Btockb. Thomas & Bona will sell on Tuesday next, at tbe Kxchaoite, tbe valuable store, norlhwe-t coiner of K gbtb and Cherry.streets; day lot. l'J acres; residence, No. 118 N. Nineteenth street, brewery oud fixtures, southeast oorner of Ann and kuuetnout streets, aud several small dweli g. valuable stocks, etc. Bee their catalogues. Dbowbid Mab. Yesterday morning the body of Philip Uuderman was found floating In the Delaware at Coates streei wharf. He was aged tweuty Ave years, aud lived on Coates street. Coroner Daulels took charge of tbe body. Policb AppfiniTMBBTS. Mayor Pox an- nonnced yesterday the following appointments: TKeant Third dtsinoi r ruui rui ?n, same distrlot Joseph OH Ilea, Thomas b, 'aiun, John P. Ford, Bryan Fealy, and James ailen, Tobkib Brotbbiu & Co., No. 808 Chesntit ?If?llhvJust reoelved copies of the follow i"? ;S',tneB;-37i OaUix,), AUunliO MoiUldy, t-tW.gWOTttIO..QlO. &3tfA!ZEm' We. we MUu n... ainui etxtnan veara. was la7eu into custy this moVnlng. wHU a Wnf wanned clot I iliR In tils pMaesslon. al From and h "utb St?e" W. itema utif.ble to give any aeuonni It... hitiwt A r A WHM ltlTTKtHl U II it U 1 LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Tbe rtnrii (lomlell. COURT OF OTKR AND ,-,,., ebtBlJVd frV. "rVle wlih. a Jury h.vlug bee o bra - waiopentxl by Mr. Hri fiw the Cim "wcaltau who iia that h prnooaei to prove at the ptlsonsr bot lhediMu.(l mrtlT boni the latlw Vkd iropoinMlthritiorfor the ! Sw, prisoner being luvmlwr of ths yraakiio Knaln?. Ti in unnrnlPf the rvtrn'oatlon ol the Ootnmon w Hi's wttr,R was renamed. 1tiomnt. Mroniey sworn I know the prisoner and Ilia tivfirskudi on tlie n'ght or ib shootin I wm st tlie nmlMi, o;irnr nl llilrd and Mimron. who pynols and Mnlvtnuy; I saw Holt, Pollock. Kpeht, an tha two Hurni ro out Into Monro "rest, nar Koort'i; about a miarn-r ef an now law I nejrd ahootlnr op towarsa Kourih itrli I went op tie lower aide i f Mimroeatniet lo Fourth' who I got naai-iy up o Ktmrih lroet, I niet Holt talkloc to some wtimi-n: there wait a man wlto llgbtolo ties mud ng towards llm liona, but I 01(1 n;t rsoiwn.sj hliu. a 1 wan koIiik by if on tliraw np hit hand aiil nii.de tlie pii.ri'i.luii tbt lie bad lielpan to put two out el lha road; I tlien went to fourth street and lonnil cut mat i:tirls. Unrna was slioli 1 helped to rarry bltii dowo lo ilia hmie house. John aialniiev swnrn, wo. w In oomnany wltlt llroiney u lliU nlsbi. corroborated that wunMs' AlBry'VaVraworB-At tha tlma of ths shooting I livd at N-. Jt Monroe -ir- et. I rmntuUr lha niKbt Chiiaiophrr aud Kdtmnl lnrn wern ai3l: I w atanalua on the pnvemi'itiifir nay own door) my at tentam win aurant-rt Uf the report of pistol abuts; I wenlupilRl'tawavaniltawlwoor three man walk tor down.oue liavicg oih'oI In hit band: tbav came titwnn'i tbea tith aide; I ft d not kBOW either of tlims i went to wliere thu first dead body lay: I did notree thobolt uf ft.rtstopher Burns untlt 11 was n k. - a I ia wwtti hiss van a vaaejittrnaBV. le'tig crr ea lothe ho.w House, Ma' llda burton wrrn-I live at No. ,U Stanley Blreet; mi lh-n'tiht, nf ttna ocniirrence I narn ono sli d tlrpil In t rnldrtle. f Konrtb atreet; I lhnwi.t to iheroiD-r of Fourth. mret and saw thre m.ire Hreo hj a man standtnc uo me car trai-ii itmiiar P.uriis foil oo tlif o vem'Bt, and they said he waNBt.oi: 1 took hid or irm. atcitt-' of IJeraM Kwlost. Here Judc-s lMrne ntid Brewdter came InW conrt, ai"i hr tiiul t ilo.t i smpendoil In o-der to dis poseof ihei ASH ot Uent.it K.aion. coolcied of mitr 0 t In Hid H.nde-r-.-. la taking the lite of Tpno by lltdisu. Tlit iu iirmvf r-oled the motUins tor new trial a-d In arrest o' Jmloient. hh Honor Judga Pe rre dellvfrlna lit l.-llowlug denlslon: The CXinitiionweai' h vs. lierald 10 .ton Sur motion lor a uew triitl and lu a. rest of judgment. Felrca. J, 1 lietla end. in' enuv ored of iunrdr la Ibe lirst dtcne Atteraorefnt exauilnath n ortherfasons assiiti ed for a iiew trial, we do not xlod anyiblog la turn- toJiiFtllT u iu awtiug aside the verdict, i'tie reasons uii st urged at tue argument of the motion were the third uud fonrth re.aoos. The third reanon relates to the occurrences a Biilll Vaii'a tave-o. It was there that tha difliuulty betwtcn Hit noil and Tralnnr, In wblcb Kat.in took part, lirst hexaii. And evenia rauldly snrcetdtd earn oihertiuill Haenan was shot. Tuese .nun, tha ti twli twtl of taton. Traluor, and Nfllia from bulllvan's tavern; then three men. of whetu l:at n was una. were Beeu no n up rruu Mret t towares the t'arpen er Hanae. which ws kept tir Traluor: tbat tbe 11 lug of plntols was heard la thai direutlen: tbat nhor.ly afterwards several men t amenowu Frui e streat to Fifth, and went down Filth btmet to tpruct; tbat the persons, ani'iog wtioin were Katon sod Tralnor, Brit went to Kulllvaa'a laverr, aud rinding it abut, went in aearvb .f Heeuan to Bmllh'a latern at tha onpoal e corner, whera lteenau was, where the difiicintv with Heenau was renewed, and when Kkion became a principal aolor In the dilti cnily wliicli rraLlted in a lew minutes In the firlag nl Hie aliilsl ot thai niorl.il y wuuudnd lleanan. All Ibis (cenrred wlitiiu a very abort apace of .Inie. Tliera evenis ao naln'ally connect ihemiflvi tilfeiher ami wlin the iniiieuuy at s iiiivsnn ivern. ill hi to xtJtio lliini wnud leave unexplained tlit cunee el the diltlcnlty and ihe v-ryfl'niof the fatal 9rriea of acla which renulled in the death of Tiinoiby llrenan. 'JLe i nrtn ricnon related to the testimony of FraLcln iun a wbo was nulled on croa-exaai. nation by ti e Dtftrict A itorney If it wan lila Habit to Hell llipu r to eriint en men. i be wltneM had teatllied in bin ezaminailon lo cblrf mat he was barkeeper at fcuilivaii'a lavtre; that alon, Trulunr. and auovhur man ciime lu: that they wked lor drl-iks aud be walled on Iheiu: that t an n bud Dt-en drlaklnir and he dlionld cll h'm a drunken man at tbat lime, lis repettitd iu rroari-pxttnuuutloa tnat Katon was drunk when he so d lnui the Honor, and then tbe qiieclli n was put wlieh.r It was hi habit to toll iKiuor to drunken meo. The ubieot ct t lie iUtatlon a as nut to liq lire lulu tbe geueral hablicf ibe aiints.1 in an iu ce. bu. luascertuin If t-lH'h as not hla bull I. wli hemde an excepiiou lu thin ct He, with a view or tutting the crel iillty of the witness and a no as topchmg the extent of thpri koner'a ori nkfnimn. The prlsuoer B eme . to recog nlxe aud Pluutra'.e the penluency of the quis Ion, for he aiifitvered. "It a-aa cot my habit to ami liq lor to arunken men; my bo.-a wan there, and I thongut If he din not waul lha lliioor nuld It was lurblui touhjeot." 1 ne luotioii i u arreni hi piuguient roiawa t ina nnmber t-f tales )u ors who were brought into Court In con nlets ihe iurr alter the regular panel bad bean eibaoateit, Nliie Jnmra had been obtained fiooa the tegular paon acc tnreejur ra were wanted to con pleielhe jury. The act or 2oih of Ad.-II, is.s, i.ro vides ' whenever talfmen are renutred la any of iba aid couna, tha said sheriff Wiail produce the said wm el lu tea opt n c-nt,ana irrtns pr-seoce of the Judges thereof draw ibere'iom Ave names for evey lallHuian rtquirtd, wh'cb names so drawn shall be immFai.ieiv noiea nn ins minutes or the u mn. whereupon a veulresba l be Insaed reauiriug the s-tid Mheritl tohrlng Uto Conrt any one t f tbe said fire Poraops to drawn to sore as a tal s J iro . No ta.es luior si ali be telectea or served In any oiuer niaucer." Under this act a venire waa Issued to bring It fifty tales Jurors, which was qua' hen fur irreguiarl-y la ihe d.ttwli.got ibejuron. Aneootd venire was liaued lo bring In niiy tales Jurors, but 'he panel wai ex LauHied before the Jury wa completed, a third vei'lra was then taaoea to bring In twenty-five tales Jurors, and the Jnry wa- completed. Tbe motion for the arrt-bi of Judgmont proceeds upon the allegation Ibat this waa Illegal, that but hileen name should have beeu selected from tbe wheel, aud tbat but three tales Juiors should have beeo brought Into Court: bd so apod every suhaeqnaut veilre"uto many tales lurors abould have beau broucht Into Court, aa there were lurora needed to eomolate the Jury, m eoonottbiuk tbat this Is tbe meaning of The venire facias to the Sheriff atoommon law was to r el inn only twelve to serte .on tbe petit Jury, bat an there wou.'d bavs been great Inoouvenlence from merely auui a oulng tha number lo be aotnally em plo;eo.aud Ihe full Jury would very seldom be aa aembled. It seems lo have always been the practice for tbe BberlfTto return twanly-four on the panel. On. L,lt , )i-ia; 2 Halx, 2tiS lie might, however, at ary tims nave returnea more man toat number, for lha aiainteof Westuiloster. lbs second wblota limit. the pat't-1 lu olvll cases does i,ot extend to orimUial procetaings. aei. to, uttr. Aor, oooen. lis, i he i ale Is the mode by which at common law. and nnder several of tbe Britlin Btaiuie, If a full Jary do not appear, or be reduceed below the i amber by challenge dtath, or otherwise, tbe Judges may, on me application oi eiiiifr party, comniana tneanerirr m atiunlut to many suiEcleut cerauus nreteutaa win complete Ibe number, ami whose names are to be annexed to lbs panel, Biac Com., si: 1 Chit. Crlm. Law, is: uio. x. u. 7a. in capital oasea uie tales may be grantee for a larger uuinbir than the orlglual process, Id order to prevent the delays whlob may rlxe from peremptory chailonges. 1 (JD.lt. Crliu Law, (!: Hale, lUk At Mich. lSilenrv VIII. In Mldd . before the Klni a tales of alzly was granted In ao appeal of felony and ri hbery between x. j arueo ana i. Apuowen, aoa i. It lleury VTI1. between Ferou and Aahton, la u ap peal of rt buery, tbo Hhe liref eurrey returned tevnty-flve Jurers. it Uwyer. 21, 1 b. Id Alfred Daubaod'a uaae 10 (Joke 104 b.. It Is said theieason why a ta'M may bs prayed is that It la la favorem vltui. aid tbat the dele idau t may deapa'ob and tree bimnell ol trouble, and tbe qu-aiaon of bis life, lor (ear i bat h i witnesses should die, etc. It will be perceived tbat the language of our act does sot favor the view taken by the dalendaat's ot uu-l. The act siijb;-" Whenever talesmen are rt quired." J'y onnietoua daemons audoog-eaia-hlbbed prsclice, ibene talesmen are somanyonu pateut per s. nn a ere peoeKBary to complete the Jurv. Laving re peel to tbe number of peremptory dial let g-a which may be exercised, and to ins poialhls diiuualllicatioD of lb Jurora who may beaaun armed. The a l alto ay thai auch peraoa s brought In Is "to serve as a tale Juror." That Is. be It to be one ot so m-uy oompateut persons aa may be naceasary to oumplete the jury, having reipect to tbe tight of chattel ge. etc. It lha view taken by tbe defendant soounel were tha law. wetks might he conauinad In t b aislnc a jury. In tbla caae It waa necessary to brluglnUt Court seventy-five talesmen to secure three Jumrs EBce-tary lo complete Ihe jury Three days were re qu red to obtain a Jury. If tbe talesmen wars re quired to be biougkt In ibree, lw. and one at a time, an Ibe Dumber oi Jururs required might oted. tb eo week ungnt have baeu reqoirsd before a Jury could have been obtained. The act or iAtb Merih. 1867, directs tbe Jddgett ot this (Jourt to Hz the nnuiber ot petit Jurors to ba brougt t in upon a van no or venires to be Issued; and we tbii'k thatlh's apollM as well to a venlra 'o ba-laaut-d lobnog lu laiesuiea as to tbe tegular Jurors oftbsteim, . ... Tue motions for a new trial and 'n arrest of jadg ment are ovt-rr tiled. . ... xar. Hi ep par i iheo movf d tbe Court to enter judg ment lu.on tbe verdict, T e clerk was tbeu lu struct ed to ask the pnaoner if he ba't aught to Bay wl y aeiilencs of deaib aoould not be prououuoad upon him. Katon replied "All I have to say Is that I am In nocert ol ttila charge. Hu help me Uod, I eld not hie a Mogle shut Ibat Bight." Judga Pierce then addressed the prlaenar aa follows: Herald Falun After a carelul and aeltberate trial whloh nccnpied lb In Court several dars, in which you were satiated by oounnel wbnae labors In your behalf wr akliful and InUiilaitsable. eaual to au wblub I liits ever wlineotted: and by lha verdict of a lurvof I ynor country, oareiiuiy aua impartially aeientea ao- tbe bml degree. In having unlawfully, maliciously, and premedltaledly lasn the llie of Timothy Utenan. This derd of blood was committed by yon without rirovf oation glveo to yon; aud upon an oouaMtn 4 ibenaUly sought by oo; and was executed wi ha deadly weapon upon an unarmed man. wbo pro claimed himself to you unarmed; aud who at tbe lime was humanely endeavoring to aave anotner from the murderous assault which you ware men committing. Yeu Bought your vintm at mtdnbrht, and snddsa'y brought blui face to free wl bdaatu and the solemn realities of tieruily. My a lemarkaoie oolncMtsnes, fl providence of flod. yon too, at tha olmn iTJ' mldblght by llie veroict or wi" "'""J"' far ta face with your comma doom. Thin daea U id visit for iranngrewilon and teach na that aawssow o also shall wa reap. 's"tj Motions have bean mads and argned by yoor eonaael before Ihe Court In Bano In arrest of Judg ment and a new trial, w hlch saotlons have boen over- "Itod now nothing awalis to bs done by ns bnt opr9-nun-e Ibe extreme penalty Which tbe law aiUxat to thecrlma of which you have been convicted. Tbat penally la deah. Let mo exhort you, If yeu are not already prepared tot It. wl h all the earnestness of onewhrwier us a'S but few upon tho earth, and who rnDst shortly appear before a id to answer for tho deeds done In the bodv. And although we read that Ood la angry with the wicked avsry day, yet with Him there la also pien'eousneas of mercy nlo all those who through fault and a beany repentance tarn onto Him. (treat en ha oean your sin and the trao'greaalona ot your life ihe mercy of Uod la In tin li. If greater, If yoa will humole younelf before Hint and wltb a sincere repentanoe sek salvation through faith In tbe Hsdeeroer ol mankind. A nd now the sentence of the Conrt and of the law Is, that ( lerald Kaum tho prlnnner at lha bar, lis taken hence to Ihe Jail of t he conn ty of I'hl adlphta whence he came, and thence to tbe placs or execution, ami that be there be hangsd by ma neck uitl be la dead, and may WX In als Infinite compassion have mercy r n your snnl, mid tbe buzx and hn n that followed thli affecting crrciuuny tbe prlaoner resumed bis seat. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. IlurwdnKor at Holler In i;llrabelh M. J. Two Men Itillctl Oiitplvlt-trterti I'st tally Injured. Tne Newark, N. J., Advertiser of last evening savs: This morning, a few minutes after 9 o'clock, Hie boiler in Uextrge Woode's tirusli-bnu llo iHtilurv at Kllaaoelhoii't exnloUed with a lond nol.-e, causing the Ucstruoilon of two fratrte bulldlDga, the iuntattt dealU of two men. and the aevt-re wounding of aeveral others. Wo iie -t fuctnrv la situated lit tue ecu ire ot a oiook bounded. ' by Jhlrat, Clinton, and Ijtviogttnu strtets, tue bntranco neiug on uiiuton street, iiv t.tia exnltiKlon the boiler was lifted from Its tied sud hurled a distance of over iwn linn tired feet tiroadsitle Into Wlnana & BrolUur's hHrdwaTH, etove, aud tin store upon the turner ot Clinton and rnu sireeis on tue uioua kuhvb, roriunwtclv tlie spuoe ihrnugh whloh ttrismass r,f iron !1hw was uuocciioicd. Two smtll trees In its comae wete lorn up and carried alon with ibe boiler into the ouuuing. uuriatnn Wolf, is lad In Mr. winans' employ, was en enKCd In narneKSing llie horse lo Ihe slellvery we non. He was thrown by the force of tue wind through tbe busHint-nl wiudow of Mr. Then. VV. Wlnnus' dwelling house, but marvellously cHcspcd any injury beyond a few cu'ttonthe bands lrctn tbe glMKS. The horse waa thrown down and the wagon Is a complete wreck. Mr. lierjamin M. Wlnans waa engaged at work at a tie neb. in the tin shop, rrMjuulng a ti n in d for John Regan, Ihe oaptain of tne b trge Wlldtrnea, wbo was siauUlng near ulia. Boiu of tbe men were instantly killed. Htauley Miller, In Mr. Winans' employ, waa also at work In the shop, and was very severity wounded, so that his lite Is despaired of. His heed is Injured, tbe blood exuding from tne ears, and ono of his arms is broken In two places. Mr. T. W- Bruen, the book-keeper, narrowly escaped. He waa wriilog near wn-tre the boiler entered, and was thrown from his peat uod stunned by ihe concussion. Buyoud a few btulses he is, however, unbnrl. Two workmen wereslandlng near the engine In Woode's factory at tbe lime of the explosion. One Herman Miller was silling, It Is said, upon tbe boiler. lie was thrown nearly a hundred feet and deposited upon the ground, without inlnry Have a slight scalding, aud was able to walk awny wltnout ncHlfelunoe. The other, John Kilter, was partially covered by the deuila, and Is ncalded severely ubont, the limoa. Although suffering extremely, it is thought tbat be will recover. Asfcoon as the noise occurred, which la de scribed as like that of an exploding rocket a dull thud, the hissing of stetm,aud then a heavy crash, as the boiler entered the building tbe stieels were fllUnl with men. women, ami children, and the wildcat, confusion prevailed. Tbe rear of Winans & Bro.'s establishment was a mass of debris. Tne boiler, entire, save a small aperture at one end, lay npou a heap of battered stoves, demolished tiu-ware. splin tered boards and broken plastering. Uuder neath the rnlna were also the dying and tbe wounded. The bodies were quickly extracted and taken into an ndjoluing drug store, wtiore Winans nnd Regan soon expired. Neither were much disfigured. Winans' body whs removed to Hie residence of ills brother, Mr. Theodore H. Winans. who is also his pirtner. The de ceased was forty-three j eirs of age, and resided in Mfadow sireet, iOlizabetb, where he leaves an invalid widow aud ono child. Regan's body was taken to police headquarters. He lived at Bergen Point, and the barge of whloh he U oaptain wos lying at the port taking In coil. Btanley Miller, who is so severely Injured, re sldea with his mother lu Crane street, Eliai betb. Be la abont twenty-two years of age; hU condition Is considered very precarious. Tbe apartments over Winans' store were oc cupied by Mr. Charles H. Nye and family.. Mrs. ye was about to enter one of thetleeptng rooma when tne walls of It closed in. compress ing the air ao forcibly as tolnrow her backinto tbe dining-room upon the fl tor, but at the same time saving her life. The furniture Is damaged, and among the articles destroyed waa a bureau contalsing a roll of hills amount iDg to $125. The lo"s to Winans' establishment is about liOUU. Wooile's loss la not known, but cannot be very considerable, aa the building waa a mere shell and the boiler was worthless. Tbe rnlns of the factory were at one time on fire, but the flumes were quickly extinguished by the efficient Are department. TUB CACHE Ok TUB EXPLOSION. The eause of the explosion, it la affirmed, was an absence of water in tbe boiler, which waa of ten horse power. It ia alleged by many who claim to be acquainted with the fuels, that tbe boiler waa old and worthless, and that It had been condemned as unfit for use. II ws, not withstanding, in charge of a boy twelve or fourteen years of age, wbo had run it success fully but hazardously for some lime prevloua to the accident. An investigation was commenced at two o'clock this afiernoon, before Dr. Lewis Bralth. coroner, by whom the decree of the culpability of the owner will doubtless be de term In ed. -"HE GREAT CARD DEPOT. VI8ITINQ AND WEDDING CARD j AND PARTY INVITATIONS, tbe latest and moat fashionable styles. NEW FRENCH PAPERS. Jnst received, a new assortment of very de alrable patterns. Monogiums and Initials stamped In color$ gratia. It. HOSKINS A CO., Blailonera and K igravers, 91mws8m No. 913 ARCH B.reeU IfcfiQ DIARIES. -jQSQ X JU, FORTY CIFtTiLRE VT J.V JU BTYLKS OF DIAKtfCa NoVKLTIEl IN WBO' D1JSU AUD PAHTY IU VI rATIONrt, PAPB aud xCNVfiXOf already stamped, In boxes, J. i INKXtO, 111 UaawBtm Wo. 021 BPlfN'l OAKDKN Street. THOMAS A SONS, N03. 139 AND HI 6. , FUUUlil UTUKhir. FINK ART EXHIBITION AND BALK. OnRU-Tbe I p'eodld collection of Pslmiuga from V. Knotdler, in censor t tUonpll ti Co., will be on ex hibition al the academy of Fine Arts on Wedna-dty, Su.h Inst. The sale will take place ou me eveuiDsa on teuruary 1 ano it. i ia ELEVKNTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL BANK OK THE HE PUBLIC. Piiit,ArKLi'HfA, Jan. 4. JSou RESOURCES. Iion8and discounts Ji ct8,051 02 United H'.Dtts bnnda de posited with Treasurer of U. H 5"0,000 00 Ponds on band lilOuUOt) Keaitsute (productive)... 132 121 10 , . , . 11,611, 175 12 Legal-tender notes, coin, and certificates 358 1113 00 National Bank nolea iiO tWl 00 Fractional currency aud stamps 14 412 OS Premiums 9fiitHI Due from other bauka 6-17,21 1 7 W7.315 9-i Expensea and taxes... Total 6,(J!W Hti 2,lllH9l'l LIABILITIES. Capital stock fl.OOO.OOOOO Clrculutiou.. 4l7ot)ti00 iteriwita..... 1.8VIll6S Profit and loss.. 8J.i7tfA5 Total.. SSM - .....-$2 m 63 JCHEPU P, MUM OtlU. Caahler, 1 6 totUtt THIRD EDITIONIFOURTil EDITION The Colored Teople-Thelr Clalmfi for Suffrage-The Negro Senators. DfpaUh to t4 Associated Pre$. Wahuinoton, Jan. 1ft, T1t National Colored Convention have anotitcd a report nrgtng the organization of an Eiaul Riphts League. Reeolutiotis were raesed tuklrjg Congress for an arcendmcnt to th Conslitution, eo as to put beyond oavll tberlfibt of every clttxcn to vole, irrcpectlve of raoe, color or condition, and urging on Coneress tho necessity of further legislation to redress the outrage of expclUtig colored memncre from the CooTpla Legislature, and to restore the rights of colored people in thnt Bute, A tub committee lg j rcpuring an address to be la'.d belore ths American people, and another com nlttee has been appointed to present the suflhiKe question before the Congressional Judiciary Committee. Tlie JViutti Corps). Nkw Yokk, Jan, 16. A moeling of the 0th Corps ofljcers, ant! officer of the Buruside expe dition into North Caroliua, has been called by ucut ral ButtiBido to meet 10 New York city, February 8 neit, the anniversary of tbe capture ol'Eoano'ie Island, for the purpose of forming a peimaiicnt organization and taking measures for a gtbcral meeting at an early lay. It is hoi ed that a fall representation may be present, aud that all officers proposing to attend wl). notify the General as early ae possible, to Post Office box 80S. Definite notice of the hour and place of meeting will be found In the Now fork papers of the ecventh and eighth of February. Latent Marktls by Telegraph. Kkw York. Jan. 18. Mocks strcn. hmhihi ni Ruik lalaiirt HeadlDK, !i': t'autou Ctinpany. B Ji; Jsirie, 8a; Ciieveiana ami eiHibiiri! citut buia and kurt Wayne, Mlculjcau Central. 117; Mtolilgan Hoathcrn. 9a; New York Onmral, Ifi ; Illinois Central, mji; Cumberland preferred.. o'. si iriinis t, iw; nuts .u'io', 7; nuns io xtlver, l;tl!; 6-ltOs. IS62, IUX do, Jk4, ltl)4- A,). W(4, i.K)i lii l(i; Mobi. Uuuey, 7 per ceuw it;- cbnnnetin f.ootlnn. n.v. Nn Ychk. Jan. la Cotton a'ltet hut firm: sal. an r 19(iibltsai S9.54C. i'loiir dull ami rteciiuluc; sales of xtu Darreis, v neat ami ana aec.ln'uv. i.runrui, and bi fair demand; nilxtvl Wpi;vn 9i'-'dir,i;.; IlK - lille Houihcrn !) fofifi; s;i' s of 3,ti 0 liunjttji. tltln Bi niinal. Beet quiet. Pork b'tv; neiv men. 1Z-7'. Lard heavy: steam rendeieu JHMfiisTfc. Wt aky uun-i at tl'i'Kivl i Iree. TIte New ITork Money Market. Vor the IHiMt. "Therateof money to-dsy to th broKera Is 7 per cent, currency Interest. Ttieiaaraet woras comtortabty at thiMia'e, but there is no decided superabundance lu the oilerlug from leu.Kr. The exceptions at six ptr c nt. are made al thu clwe of the day, when baluuces are ltd wiiu the iieuleis In loe public fundi and o: hr lc td 1 ii g Htock Exchange lit u over nlcht. The dis count on eeleel names to meruDuul paper Is 7 per cent, al bank mud ba'd per cenl. ou the street. ''I he sales t.f cold tr day are at, llli'tl)lM 13(i4 per cent, i'ue pilto is rxa'a'iued wi-u eon.e flrmnesH by the speculators for the rite, but It aa diapoeitlou was shown than on yester day to make further advance, owing to the easier appearance of exchange. "Tbe foreign excbatises to-day, on Ihe actual transactions for Haiurd o's mall, ludiojie no teal strength In the imirke', and the pronpeel of att ex pot t of gold coin is less 1 in mediate luan at the lit ginning of llie week, when credlt-i on London were settled on the buals of OWolV. t.n tiO day bills. The transactions lo-day were all the way irom 109 Per cent., net, to 1U! per con',, net. The bills of tbe Bankof Uniifortila and of tbe Asiatic and American Btnk are reported at the ltst-meuiioauit figure. Oiher prime bllis litve been done at 1011V? Per cent, and 1U9 less a atxteent.n brokeiaife. Hhorl sight 1)11 a have been done al llU'XQilO per cent. Tne course of tti6 exchangee al California, Influenced by the dl i ect shipments of gold and sliver to C'blna aud Japan, aud ol wheal and flour to England, has not. only diminished the Shipments of bullion lu New York, but baa thrown upon tbla mar ket, through Ibe various banking agencies, an ltninei Be amount of London exchange; so that tbe etft ct upon the exporldemand for gold hero rs tiuhbiantlally tne same aa though ihe receipts oi trebhure from Han Fraucltoo hud Incre.tNtxi Instead of being lessened as compared with for mer seasons. "ibe customs duties this week, la gold, wl!) amount at New Yoi k to nearly two autt a half million of dollars, whloh la largely a Dove the average of last January, and tbe increase affords an emour8glcg sign of a good spring trade in dry goodaaud general foreign merchandise la the line of general merchandise, embracing sugars, coffee, metals, leas, hides, etc., the pre sent proportion of importation 1 08 per cent, of the whole lo 32 percent, of foreign ory goods, a against 58 per cent, and 42 per cent, respec tively two yeara ago, before the 6 per cent. Internal tax on domes! io manufactures waa taken cffln Jnly, 18WJ, and theaddlttoual dutiee were levied In Matcii, 1K(I7, on wol and the fabtica of whloh wool and worsted are the com ponent part. ' The customs received at the Treasury to-day amount to 9417,000, and the sold interest on Ihe public debt paid out lo f 377.000, "In Ibe pnblle funds the additional advance to-day waa on the old 6 20 of lttod. May and November interest, aud on the currency d oer cent, bonds issued to the Paclflrj roads. Toe latter sold atHHiiti percent. and acorued Interest. Tue 6 20s ol ltto7. January and July interest, were steady at 1083-4 per cent., on a good deinaad at the counters of the principal dealers. Tue 10 40s were a fraction easier, and tbe old 6-20a of lbtJ2 barely steady. Tbe general market waa reported firm at the close of buslnesa " FOR SALE. m PEREMPTORY 8ALE.-TIIOMAS A Sons, Auctioneers. Large and vlua lie lot, bitwery and fixtures, 8. E. corner of Ann aud Edgemoutaireeta.Tweuty-tlfth ward. Ou Tues day, Jun. 10. 1869, at J2 o'clock, noon, will be sold at publlo sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange. All thai lot of grouud and buUilloiS thereon erected. In Twenty-fifth ward, btgiuulng at the suuibeaslwardly corner of Aon and EUeinoul afreets; tbeiice northeastwardly along the said KdgemoDt street, 195 feet lo a point iu grouud lale of Nicbolax Lennle; thence aouineast wardly by said ground 76 fiet to the point whole a line drawn pararti-l with, said El,ewnni street lnterst os aline drawn sou tlieuHiwardiy at light auklts to said bldgcmeut sueul; ttieucn sonih-westwardly from point of In eruei loaV3 leet to nnrlbeusierninosi corner of lot lae of James Uibsnn; llieuco southwestwardiy 107 feet to northeastwardly sldo of Ann street, and thence northwestwardly along stid Ano street, 72 leel IU Inches to plee of ix gluuiug. Huuject to a yearly grouud rent of lbu. Ou Ihe above lot is a Ihree-story brick bnlld lug occupied as a brewery, with nxtutts apper alultig lo the business; also, the walls of a latge building recently burned. And, also, lot (adjoining ihe auove) composed of contiguous lo'aon loutbeast side of Ann street, beiweuu Salmon and E"gemont atieets; containing It. front on Ann strcel U0 feelfeaoh lot 24 leet !) inches), ami iu depth not theualward-y 107 tent. Tei ma 12000 caih. balance on mortgage. (200 to be paid when struck off. Hale absolute). M- THOMAH iSc HON.H, Atictloueere. It Now. 139 and Hi . FOURTH Htreet. REAL ESTAiE.-TUO.VI AH A HONS' Hale. Two well-secured Ground Ren's, eaoh oil a year. On Tuesday, Jauuary 20. IbfjU, at 11 o'clock, noon, will be sold at jutUlio sale, at ihe Plilladeiiihla lOxciiange.the foAuwina described Ground Reuts, vim: No. 1. Ail llial well-secured grouud rent, 131 a year, ltaalng out of alt that lot of grouud, situate on tbe west tide of Dorrauoe areet, 15 feel north of Washington avenue, First ward, 14 feet front, SO feet deep. It la secured by a two-aiory brick dwelling. A polloy of lusu ranee lor 1300 goea with It. No. 2. A grouud rent ot I V) a year, luiulbg out of a lot of ground artj itnluii the above on the north, of same alae. It ta seeured by a two-story brick dwelling. A policy of lusuruuoo lor J0J goes with II. ' M. THOMAH A PONS. Auctioneers, it Noa. ISO and 141 b. FOUHIU tHroet. FE0HI THE CAPITAL. rrrparations for ihe Inauguration lldll-Tlie Kussian Uhsion A Fenian Advance. fJprHttl Despatch U Th ICvenino VtUgrnph.': Wamuhotow, Jan. lfi. rba committee In charge of the proposed Innngrnrattan Ball re pur.yled to know whether or oot the Ffrjftt; will reconsider its action aftitinut nllowiog the use of tbe rotunda. An effort will be made to have a vote on CragiR's motion to recoosider eatlyncxt week. Should the Senate pc'elstin Hsrctutal, it is probable the committee will rre et a temporary building for the otcasiou. In any event, the ball will not be abandoned. ticvernl Tromlnest Fenian from New York are now here to urge the con Urination of Jobs Savage, nominated as Consul to Leeds, England. Owing to Savaffe'i peculiar relations with the Penlan quettion it is not mip- pofpd ttit the tlenate will confirm hltn, and, indeed, ome of ravage's beet friends say hs does not want the place. llie Equal Illg-lifn Aaaoetitf Ion, cctopord ot females, which is to hold a eon vcutton in this city in a duy or tjo, for thu pur pone ol Ink mi? measures to secure female euf fifise. is tlirowing out its lulvaoce guards in the shape ol memorials addressed to Congress in favor of the object had iu view. There have probably been a score of petitions presented in -the two houses this week, praying for female SQflrape, which are numerously si!?ued by females In ail parts of the country, lrjrluding LtieretU Slot, Mrs. ADthony, Lucy Stone, and rnai y other ' ahloing lights" araou? the stroui minded. There ecenQ9 to be no donbtthat Collector Smytheof New York would be conlrmed lor Mlnl-tter to Russia, coold bis friends force his case to a vote. Thone who oppobc him inleud talking his case to death. PuTuUKLrHIA BrOt'K fcUIIAM.B oAtEM, jAlTTo Beporied by De Haveu A Bro., rfo. 40 . Third sireet BKTWKEN hoauiik. Itot'Kch pt se, t fs.t. lob Keadlna....r1.h. 4T Ikliti Wis ti. iew. ..III ' ..'00 I lo.hi '. 4 '!' do, 2H(i 1'0 2 M II u III" Sim Mm lllU leu IK 2i0 d i .7 hi to.... suwn. do 6- 47 '& 0O....-iil.tlll 47-. Nine do 6 sn Penna rt t tn sh -r A Ooales Si lt n hU Cant ft - a'. ti nn l.t Ii V K U It. r5 lu do.......iB st ; u do . An .(I sli Maiiu Hk HIS Ithiali Haa K h:)i).17 M I Ml till O.il St 100 an.......hSU7 81 do 47 81 ito...., 4l,. .la. Vi -.4T 1,9 ha.l7-' do btt). 47 1130.47 ,,h .......47 B . .17 ;ni lo..... do do BKCOND BOARD. f iPWiCiiy s. New ....ii n 2nsalhV B..H...li. 6 i"i lo ..Id )t Ihhu. Pa Rliixt 1.31 s t sh he- t Del At... H Wah-aiy llk.... )1 Iro su 1', nuiv K.t Swn 67 KiO dl ........IWU. 17 4t sb Mdl.tlKk......... Sl' IB do l.s. M bo do 64 i l 0 do 57 lll do 2d. 67 8 do ............ 5. .; 11 sb Read K.....irl.. 4; INSURANCE COMPANIES. FIRE ASSOCIATION. IH OIlI'OItATED M&IiCIl 27, 182(1. OFFICE, No. 34 NOKTli FIFTH S T It K E T. INSURES BUILDINGS, IIOJKi:iECMl ri7H3VITCKi:, And Mertfiaudise (.eiieral'j, from Loss Ijj Fire, lb it (ilj of I'iiiladt Iphiu Oa'y. Hlatetceijl of tbe Atsets of tr.e Association Jauuary 1, Ififl, published in conformity with the provisions of an not of Assembly approved A trll 6,1842: Bonds and mortices on tropeuy In theClty of Fbliadelphia ouly ...1 tin tW M Orouunltenla " . 17 3)115 Heal KstMte m . 61 Htlt 'ii 0iy Warrants rjt,j ou Kurclturr and Fixtures of Otriou 4 6itl2H V H. Keifistered Honda 45 0W0O Cash on b an d ... .. 4ri wi9 aH Tefal. ,..t.4(Ki Vitovn Wat. 11. IlAHIITt-B, bail DKL Sl AAUttVK, FtTER L. KfcTeKb, CnARLRS P. BOWSR, Jobs Cabrow, jEsba Liohti'Oot, QcoitoE I. Youno, Roibht Sboshaker, JoPErii . LVKDALL, I'KTf.B ARUFareTKR, Lfvi y. Coats. M. II. Dickismon, PXTKH WlLLIAHtiOH. WM. 11. HA1I1LT0N, President. AMl'El t?PARHAWK, Vice-President. WILLIAM T. BUTLER, IlKlalh3t 8ECRBTA&Y. w HDDING INVITATIONS, EXOUAVED IN tbe newest and heat wanner. 4iUUlo Witn.HA, biatiouer ana Kngrsver, Ms. 10B3 CUiCttNlI I' Mtrue'. MOTTET'8 PURE OLIVE OIL. JMPOKT12D BY RICHARD K. WATSON, No. 2G aouth FRONT St root, 12 21uiW8l2t4u P1IILADELPU1A JOLK AQBJjTFOR TUB UNITED BTATK-t. IlTTnil)RVHANS' COUHT FOR THE CITY ANUtOL'NIY O PHl'.aUKufttlA. tsta'eof HICMllY usTEHI.I N(l. deceased. Tha Auditor aDttnitiied br llie Courlio audit, sat tin. and i ol.tstlleaeouiilof B'lBIStT BI'KUUNt and I IRANKMN HTEKli'KU Kxeeutors of Heur a'trrilna deceuatd, and to report OlaKlbutlua vt ilia toa'ance in hunts of ill s acvuuniauis wnl inf.l lha tiartWs lutertated. fur llie uuraosas of his si nolDloieul. on WKHNKHDAV, III. il'lb dtr u Isniiarv. A. D. Il"i0 at 4 o'e'nt k V M at the elllce f ttDWARO ObMoTFtll. K.(. Ho. 137 H. Ut ril ruael.ln tbsclty ot a'ulladulfuia. UtilUvil'ii INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANNUAL OTATBMCNT OP THE AMERICAN; LIFE INSUlLKiCE C0E3PANY OP PHILADELPHIA, I'mr flieTe.nr I'ntlliio; Dccrmlivr 31, ISO., Iuieift.1 Jintn invesnuenta 117 WM.s AuiauliiB iii.uKtuie . . ll.Win ll,118.Wj-iO I 5M. AND EXrE5HIN. Life I s. etc.. paid. tXl.m H3 TlHVe II ill AH!l an.l l ........ i i,,- ii'i'"niu itifiiu-ai izaminaliona. U. If. and Htate Taxee aud Licenses.... He turn riemiiiina and t'olloies can celled rrlntlrjft. Atlvt itifciog.a'Biionery, eta Buriiius l'rcrninKis i emined to Insured and Uiviiu-LdH !tl 7trai li,7W 9,J77-31 132.904Y23 I071,fti7-Jf AJM:jSt ItSrtBT 1. 1S09. I1K8 m fity of Phlladolpbln Ixan vl 'oi'' o- r ivpi wenty jjoan...., llKUKOatateof 1't nna. Loan 6s... SIS ffS 2'.a're f f N;,-"y h 8i.... 5.t)liU Bt. Lt.uis On v Bond tL ti6(i()Clly of I'hllHda. Warrants us i i.tnu aiu gre iiv Oounty Bonda., 2A0O0 1'lty ofuarnden N"., J.,xian os iteaoiDs- ivt'iroad ilouda.., V!0,0UO United busies ixtan of lssl-." 20.(X,l) West .leistev Ruiimu.i . VO 710 Lehigh M- ngage Loan of Ttwi ii muni,, jjoma vatcr iiondaM.., 12,110 Pen ii a. K It. 1st MortKeaeoa 10 01,0 fc t. Louis Coimtv Bonds 7. lO i no TblladH and Krie K 11. Ot I JSCl3i,ii, : . - -.. ... . . ... , nuriuoru Central K. it,, Wyoming V alicy Canal, and other bolide '?5fcharsa rmsiD.vlvHnla It7Vlr yilfchures t!i ru ICxchunge Na- tloi ul Hank 1112 shares sventu NaU BankT COO n h ni es is'or i hern fjeu t ral It H Mi shares t rmu etclal Nat. U'fc ao shares Frmera' Nat. Bank Of iteuillnn 22 shares I'on sol tuallon NhU U'it liaeharea Wllllamsport Water ,, , " y - .ti Shine CHUKlen Witter ft.. Mortgaitea niwin Hual EiUte......... ':l8.ei0fy Hem Katateaod tironnd Rents Juiiutn ".oaiis on C)il:iteiHl amply seoorHl.. 112 0(7 4t I rem nm Notes st f tired ny Follclea... 8J7,lXiJ78 1'ieii.luniH lu baudbof Agehia seonred by bondu 111741-37 CnUi on hand uud in Bunks 5ia(M Atciued lnteitst to January 1 afrom 12 025,402 011 The Trniiteea have made a RErtJUN PRE WIUAI OF FIFTY PKH CKNT. upon the pre mlurxis p.ild In IStW on Mutual Poiioles In foroe January l.lSfiO, to be credited to said Policies and bave ordertd tbe Dividend of January) letiO. to be paid la settlement of premium a, tbey mature. TKUNTEM. ALEXAXDKH WHILLDiM, OKOIIUK NfJOEXr, HON. JAW E3 POLLO 'K, J. EDGAR THOMSON, ALBERT C. ROBERTS, PHILIP B. MINGLE, HON. ALEXANDER G. CAT HELL, . ISAAC HAZLEHURST, JAMES L. CL AG HORN, HENRY K. BENNETT, L. M. WHILLDIN, G FORGE W. HILL, JOHN WANAMAKER. PBENIDEHT, ALEXANDER WHILLDIN. VIe-lBESIDET, U0RUE H U ti 9 T. AfTCAllY, . JOHN, C SIMS. IMBETiHT AVDTREUVBUr J 0 H 31 ' S. IT I L 8 0 K. MKI'H'At KAA.1IINKHM, J. 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