THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 18G9. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC The Drain In New Tork ami mil delphla. There are in Now York, besides two opera houses the Academy of Music and Plke's-elghi establishments that are perhaps entitled to be called regular theatres, although performances are given in some of them at very irregular intervals, and are often of a very Irregular char acter. At the head ot tbo list stands Wallark's, managed by J. Lester Wallaclc, Esq., which Is claimed (o be the lcadlut theatre of the country. Mr. Wallack has a well-selected slock com pany, and the plays proJuced by him are put upon the stage with tho utmost care as regard ecenery, costumes, and appointments. Mr, Wallark's systaai of management, toj, Is perhaps that beH calculated to ault all tastes. Tor Instance, he runs such pieces as The Lincashire Lass or The Lotcrx, of X"eforix, eight, or ten weeks, and then he gives two, three, four, or five weeks of standard comedies and drama an-1 amusing fares, such as The Captain of the Watch and WoodcovJt'B Little Game, on alternate niphts with piere like Ours or Host-dale, and occasionally vnryiwr Lis programme by cnuaginir such stars as K. L Davenport, J. W. Wal'uck, or Lotta. The piece Which had the longest run at Wallaek's durlnir the year 13G8 was The Lancashire Last, which kept possession of the staa for nine week9. During the year 310 performances were given a, this theatre, the gross receipts for which wero $263,319, or about $849'50 for each prrformitncos Niblo's Theatre was managed by Wlllltm Whcatley, and subsequently it passed into the hands of Messrs, Jarrett & Palmer on Mrs, WheaUej's retirement. The JJlack Crook was withdrawn at this theatre shortly after January 1, 18G8, and on January 13 the spectacle of The White Fawn was produced In grout aplendcal and had a run of nearly two hundred nigh's After its withdrawal Edwin Forrest, Mrs. D, P. Bowers, and Miss Matilda Uron played cnga'ej ineuU. ltateman's opera bouffe company appeared during the mouths of July, August, September, and October, and After Dark was produced and had a ran of eight weeks. Daring 18G8 the number of performances at Niblo's was 321; the receipts were 359,879, or about $1121 for each performance. The Broadway Theatre is managed by Barney William?, Esq. The attractions offered during the past year were the Irish dramas in which Mr. Williams and his wife appeared, and a variety of tragedy and comedy, as interpreted by such artists as Mrs. Lander, Mrs. D. 1'. Bowers, V, S. Cbanfraa, W. J. Florence and wlfo, Matilda Heron, and Lotta, agreeably diversified by A Flash of Lighning, Foul I'lay and dramas of like character. The number of performances given in 18C8 was 304, which receipted $171,260, or about $470-50 for each performance. The Olympic Theatre Is managed, by Mr. O. L, Fox. A Midsummer Night's Dream concluded a run of one hundred performances on February 1, Miss Maggie Mitchell then played an en. gagement. On March 9 the pantomlmo o Ilumpty Dumpfy was produced, and it still keeps possession of the stage. 405 performances were given at the Olymp'c in- 1808, which re ceipted $310,921, cr about $839 for each per formance. The French Theatre was mainly occupied by Batemau's and Gniu's opera houffe troupes. Madame Ulstori, the llichings troupe, and others appeared at different times. The total receipts for the year, as far as ascertained, were $165,599. Performances, however, were given during the months of June, July, August and September, for which no returns are given, so that tho average of each performance cannot be estimated. The New York Theatre is Ofctcusibly under tin management of the Worrell Sisters, who disport themselves in English burlesques on Offen bach's operas when at borne. Mrs. Scott-Siddons and Miss Kate Beignolds appeared there at different limes dnrlng the jear, and a variety ot pieces, such as Foul Play, Under the Gasltgfit, and others of similar character, were produced. It was at this theutre that a murderous aisault was committed on some of the actors by the eherifl'a deputies last summer. The New York Theatre was open to Irregularly that a correct enumeration of the performances is Impossible. The receipts for the year 1868, as far as ascer tained, were $93,480. The Old Bowery Theatre is devoted to melodramas ot the most agonizing description The number of performances in 1868 was 308, for which the receipts were $107,263, or abou $291 for each performance. Wood's Museum was opened during tho month of September, October, November, aud December. This establishment la a combination of a museum and a theatre, somewhat similar tj Batnum'a. Miss Maggie Mitchell appeared there in September, and on September 28 Miss LjdU Thompson and her Englh-u burlesque troupj commenced an engagement, and have appeared every evening since then. Two performances are glveu at this place every day. Tbo whole number of performances accounted lor during I860 Is 211. The receipts were $100,497, or about $700-50 for each performance. The Academy ot Music aud Pike's Opera House were opened at intervals for operatic, dramatic, and miscellaneous entertainments, but the returns are so meagre that it is impossi ble to make any estimates from them, except as regards Batemau's Opera Bouffe Troupe, which gave fifty-four perioruiatcen at Pike's durlug November and December, the receipts of which amounted to $45,494, or about $102775 for each performance. (Jrau's receipts at the French Theatre for the sauio nionttis were 65,523. lie gave fitty-elght opera bouffe pcrlormances which avciagctl1129. In Philadelphia there were only three regular theatres In operation during the year 1808, aud one opera house. The elmht establishments In New lork receipted, during th last year $1,671,463; and those in Philadelphia, $405,878 The average for each in New York was $208,933 and in Philadelphia, $lol.9.TO. This very marked difference Is curious, considering the respective sizes and population of the two cities; but th reason Is not difilcult to divine. New York not only has an Immense floating population, that naturallj glides into the theutrts, but the city Is compactly built, bo that the mJorlty of persons do not have to travel any great distance to visit almost any of tho pUces ot amusement and the necessity which many families in mode rate clreumstauces are uuder of occupying suit of rooms instead of an entire house, as they would be able to do In Philadelphia, Induces many to spend their evenings at theatres rather than In their cramped and unccmfortable apart menu, in rew iorit,too,the prejudice against dramatic performances is uot so strong as tu Phila delphla; and this, with tha other causes wo hare mentioned, enables a great many theatres, minstrel halls, and other establishments of Ilka character, to count on full houses nearly all the year round. It Is not at all probable that Phila delphia will ever support as many theatres as New York, but we can support more than wo have if they arc placed in the right locations, properly constructed, and managed with ability. Tho old fashioned prejudice against tho drama is gradually wearing out, and the taste for it la Increasing. Tho theatres afford a kind of enter tainment that is appreciated by 'a very largo number of persons more than any other that can be devised, and such indifferent dramas as Under the Gas igh; Afer Dark, aud A Flash of Liqh ning, however much they may bo cou deuored on critical grounds, and however much we may desire something better, arc amusing to a grMt many, and ou that account are rot tu be despised. Tlio City AiuiiNCiiirnfH. ATritsWAiiNUT Iloucloiiull's drum it of After Dark continue" to le hu ii' lrncUon. Mr. L'linrln.s Wuleot bia made a Milu the pari of ".blooy Morris" in this piec- At tfi r Akcii Hhukpspeare'a comedy of Tue.lfth Niuht Is ullruclinu crowded houses. IiIh piece ih nneiy ttcteu nuu nauunoiueiy lured upon thoRlte. On Monday next u now comedy by Hdmnnd Yhite, mililfd 'lumc Vols, will tie produced. At the J iibatkk coMHiua lue cotuio opnra of Citing ehowhi will be p.-rlormed for t.no ilrst me llilH fcven is. uu tiiuay eveuiox iuiss giin Uitlton will have a fnriwll heoudr. On Monday next Mr. J. uoimes urovor anu a new com; any win appear in ii new uruui", written ly nimcull, and entitled Th: 'iy of the An hk uiiBNNtTT aiiss uai.on wni open on Mordav eveuinij next, with on lnerensad cun- puny HDU a lull cnorui nua orcucHiro. wueu- mc i H oneieria oi no win no pi-n irumii on MondHy and Tuesday eveulngn. On Ttinrs4ny evening MiHBCJiUou will appearas -'AHiltiti" In Uonlzeltl'B oper of La Horxnambula. Ttio theatie has been cleaned and repainted, so as to present anct'eerlul an appearance as possible. at tub American a larae array of talent will appear this evening In a varied prngrnmiuo 1 11 E URRHAMA JKl'IIK.f rtl A. win uoiiuim hlievenlnttal Horticultural Hall. lr. .1. 1. lloYNTON Will aeiiver inu lasiiraium ot htKcoursBBt Concert Hall to-morrow ovenina:. Snt'jeei: "The Mammoth and Maslotlou' Pe rl !." . M.PAUi. lrj ohait.t.u wiuaeuvera lecture atCoiieert Halt on Monday evening next, on the subject of "IJou and Gorilla HntnluK." Tickets can be secured at Trumplor's, Ho. t20 ClienDul street. A HKI.KOT MUSICAL rjNTKRTAINM KNT Will DB given by the cbolr of Kov. T. i)u Witt TalmHgo's vuuriiD, ooruer oi nevcuui nun diu niiaii, on Monday eveulux next. The cliolr will be asMisled by several eminent performorH, and a Hueentertalnnieni may ueexpecieu. i;ie en tire proceeds of the concert will be Uevole l to rellevinu mo poor. j.ick6i, ou teuu. WIT AND UUMOK.-It IS HOliroeiV IlUCEHNHry HJ Inform onr ret.ders who Mr. l)e Cordova is aud whore he halla from. All tuat la required is to state thut this accompllslied humorist, aa'.lrlat, and wit will be In Flilladelpnl t on the iihof Kebrnarv. for the purpose of eivius one or three new lectures which he has Just finished. Tbey are said to be rich and racy, full of humor, lull or wit, ana communis uairn. ui iuo fashionable follies of the times. There m no vulRarity in any of Mr. De Cordova's literary eliorU, for, unlike most humorous wrltorn, he finds that it is not neoessary 10 sinic tue gentle man In :the "oomte lecturer." Vhorevsr and whenever he has lectured nis audiences nave beeu the best citizens, aud we are sure tiiut in this city bis return to us after so ions an ab setice will be sreeted by a large audience. C 1 TY1 TE M S. Overcoats Beduced to prlcos as follows: Fine all-wool Beaver to f 14-00 Fine all-wool Chinchilla and Fur Heaver to I18O0 Of the newest and most otyllsh material, cut and make, which have been sold at ViOO A great variety of all styles, upwards from !8 00 Bkatins Jackets. The best assortuieat In the city selling very low. Pantaloons, good style, all-wool Casslmere, reduced to f t 00 Vkhts Fine all-wool Casslmere. reduced to f'OO HM-wav between ") Bknnktt & Co., hl and Towku Halo, xth ttreett.) No. 51H Makkkt Bt , JfilUADiAJ.FH IA, And No. OOP Broadway. Kiiy ohk. AM iNeBMIOUS lHFBOVIUSNT TO OUttlKUSES The subjeot of a proper mode of publlo con vcyance on Broad street, In vie of tha ex! traordlnary progress being made In the erec lion of palatial residences on tbat grand and improving thoroughfare, is Just now exclttag a great deal of attention. The Idea of placlog a passenger railway on this noble avenue Is being generally dis carded, and a lirst-class omnibus and sleigh route appears to meet with almost unanimous favor. In lew of the contemplated omnibus line, Mr. J. C- Moore, of this city, has most happily hit upon a novel Idea in the conttructlon of omnibuses, wblca will remove every possible objection that can be brougLt forward against that mode ot public con veyarce. Mr. Moore's improvement consists la doing away with the door at the rear of i be coach, by which means pasaeugeis, particularly ladles, can only get In and out with considerable inoonvenlence, and have doors coDBtr jcted at eitber side of the rear portion of tke vehicle with steps that Just reach th line ef the sldewa.k, so tbat passengers can eater and depart from the omnibuses with as much ease and comfort as though they were private cairlages Muddy streets and crowded thoroughfares are eu- tlrely obviated by this contrivance, and the plan meets with universal commendation. Interested parties can view a working model of this Improve- ment ia Tmmpler's window. No. 2i fbssnut street. A Baokinb Codwh is one of the most distressing as well as dangerous forms of cough one can be afllluled with. Its continuous action fatigues aud irritates the longs, and thus engenders consumption. TJpham'a Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough, soothe the irritated bronchia, and give tone aud vigor to the lungs and whole system. A single bottle will convince any one of its purity Sold one dollar per bottle. JOILNBTON, HOLLOWAV A COWD1CV, Ko. Wi Arch street. Bj&in "Disbasks. What form of disease is more annoying than tbat of the skin, with Its Itching, stinging, smarting, Its ngly red pimples, blotchy eruptions, and loathsome, Ichorous desiiiauiatlons. Happily, liieakell's Tetter Ointment is asovereign remedy for every form of sain disease, making a radical cure In every case. Hold 60 cents por box. Bent by mall for 60 cents. Johnston, Holloway & Cowden. MONEY LOANED In sums from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds, Kllver Ware, Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc., at Rettkw'b Loan Office, Northeast corner Fifteenth and Market streets. Man v A Vai.uaiilb BusiNxes has been sacrificed by the inability ot a widow to wait until a fair price could be obtained, owing to ready money being re quired. A policy In Tub AvuaicAN Lifk Insub anch Company or Fbiladblpiia provides that ready money when most needed. It will cost bat a little; get one at once. To Capitalists, Buildebs, and Othbbh Messrs. Thomas A Eons advertise for their sale 9'.h February the very valuable business property Nos. 316 and 811 8. Fourth street, 45 ieet front. 183 feet deep to Orlscom street; two valuable fronts. Bee advertisement on another page, Seduction im Pricks To close off Winter Btock. Chablks Btohks &. CO., Clothiers, No. 824 Cheenut street. Jxwelbv. Mr. William W. Cassldy, NO. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine ewelry and silverware a the city Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be alio has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties aud at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result la pleasure aud prottt. Pia or Fine. Oil faintinos. Mr, Charles F. Huseltlns has now on exhibition In the eastern aal lertescf tke sctdemv o" Floe Arts, on account of Mr it. Knoedler, 'ucoessT to -oop'l A '., a verr fine cillecilon of oil pulntirgs by some of the most oelsr brattd American and uropeaa artists. Tie collfo tlon coDtaKs works by cbu e e. V. Nehl'g, W. B' Come- It iBtRmir,W, Hart Land.MIe, Wlllems Oomptf C illx, Herges. Brlon. Lemmens, Verboeclc hcvt d, Tea Kote, Ku sse2, Cart Hubner. and many other weil-known p-Inters. These pictures will be sold by M Thomas A -ons on Monday and Tuesday evonit it rut, un II h ru tli e tbey will 'son free r jttlblllon at the Aradrmy o Fine Artl from ( A. M. to 5 P M. Bbovib BiKis'l Highest Fremlam ;iewlng Maohlues, Ko. 780 Chesunt street. Ik you wiiacut this out vno will uavk tai pitt of what wt have mil from line to lime abnut the tnrrlticf WunamaKer it Liou-n'i GoMi'tip limit, 1. J7iWr Ctothinp ft eh' tip, 2. It war vrtl, 3. It It tt'jlinh. i. H in eomfo) tttl 5. 771 willingly mnl.r rj e'n.nnes. 6. 7Vvi never fail t tit. 7. They treat all alike. 8. Ihry deal 1'latnly an l honettly, 0. Tliry have, matie ire.i U jo or roiintr.' tra le, 10. 27i-.7 have the laiycst tt re an t the lar,ri'. iftrHt J'MladeljiMa, 11. Thr.y tavr. time, trouble end m ney fr yj'. 12. Thty tuit the boyi. A '.'I if therein any other adratlarie it'nirabte in ,nr. cha iuy flothtnn. it U nt on th:n list ti"t because we cf. n"lijfi r t(, but bcranie I'.r have not thought to im. (fon tt. A CA UD. rrieet of eve rylhinq rtttlure I sine the Oj.proitim'itt of Stork: the atnortoieot of btt'.h j and Jioyi' bvits oiid Unrcoatistdl very toott, W'ANAVAKKa A llnowsr, III- Lahukst Ci.Otiunu llousa, Oak Hai.l, 'J'hk Co. (Sixth anu Makkkt stbjkts. MARRIED. CLARK K (OX.-On the I6ih Instant, at the reil denceol the bridt'a father by the Kev. U orc4 iuua liuarnman, I) l)..Mr C'UARLKH IJ. ILAKkli tu MIob UKBaCCA COK, both of this city. KKKO-BlKJ.K.-At the Arch Strei-t II lino. Oy Rev. Allen H. Brown, on the slut uiv-ani, J ' THAN RKKD, of Aosecom, N. J., In J it t il I', olciistdauirhter of the late Capiaiu Jeromiiii Ji -kr, ot BukeibVlhe, N. J. DIED. 1IALDWIN. Buddeniy, on the mornlug of ihei-'.h luaiuul. Mrs. .I.LKN it. HALU At'. The reimlvM aua frlvnaa arc invud to auenl her fnuerHi. from the reiliiur.eot lu r brother l.i- n , lr 11. tj. I'.urr.Wo. isiu Walnut street, ou ?,i,u.'il) 'ha 3cth liiBtanl. at 2 o'clock I. M. J1EATTY. Ou the 2'h insri, 8AMUKC, so;j of Sfiuuel anu Martha Jteatty, Ked 2" yeri. 'I he relatives and menus of the ramuy, and his ri nialnlun cnir.dK of the 2Ui.li Hfgliucuv fe nny Wa nln Cavalry, are respecilully Invited to attend tha funeral, Ironi the remOence tit hlB paren'a, Nj lis Klfrcth's stieet (Frout, aove Arrhl.ou Friuay after rtoc at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' Come teiy. I ll AMRBRB. On the irith Instaut, Ji'JKS C sou Of Join ann Margnret i.'haiiibers, aged H year.. The funeril icrvK'o whl ho held at ma I'lr t It j tortued Frestiyterlan Church, llrml atre'., hnl ) v Hpruce, on Friday attertioon, th 29. u mskatii, a t o'clock precisely. His relatives and maiu fria j1 t are Invited to accompany the remains to tue latur.ii, a. 8 o'clock. . FHAIs K. OB the 27th Instant. J ACOI! H Fit vNK,' son of bomuel and JUhutte yrAiik, ugd 23 years. '1 he relatives and male ltlunU3 oi the tainliy are invited to attend tho funeral, from the resilience of h:s father, JS'o. 815 Frantrlinstrect, -u Friday morning at 10 o'clock precisely. HILLROKN. On the morning of the 2'Kh !uatam, ANMh; HIL.LBORN. in iheaTth year ot her ag. The relallvea and I'rleuU.'i or tne iauiily aru ren-MCt-fully invited to attend ihe fuaeral, frotu tue r-i; lence ol her mother. INo. 2i N. Juulper slretl, ouS X'h-dny. lhb2th ii-Biaut, at J o'clock 1'. M. 1UVIN. On the 27tli lustaiit, Mis S.VLLtE lit VIN. daughter ot Aniuuda and tue la'e James Irvlu, lu tue lsih year cf her age. ... The relatives and friends of the ratnlly are respeo fully invited to attend the funeral, from th3 residence ot hergrandlather. Mr. John Irvln. No i'.'ii federal street, on 8uniiy alteraooa at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Blxth street Union. LONGBTHKTH. At hit residence. TUriVav lfa l. on the eveiilna of the 27lh Inntant, JOadL A LONU IS 1'JtKTH, in the 84th year ol hla age. YOUKO Suddenly, oa -nj morning of the 26th in stant of pneumonia, Mrs. KIMAU YoUiiU, lu the G7th year of her age. The relatives aud friends of the family are rwpoct. folly Invited to attend tue fuueral, from her ia-.e rcsl dei.ee, No. 3.'f2 Federal street. Caaido i N. J., i.u S t urday, the suth iuetant, at 2 o'clock. BY THIS AMERICAN AGENTS WANTED LIFE INSURANCE CO. Ot Philadelphia, S. E, Corner Fonrtb aud iTaliiut Streets. Better terms NOWUERK of fered. IN Address or call at Company's riiiladoliilila (juice, i to a jr. u.. CALVIN B. McLKAN, 6 10 Manager of City Agency AGENTS AND SOLICITORS TOR LIFE ISSUKAISCE, AND ALL PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSCR AKCK, WILL DO WELL TO BEE air. II. 0. WILS03, at the Office of tiie PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C03IPANY, No. 1)21 CIIESNUT Street, 1 16 stillh tf PHILADELPHIA. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ss EXECUTORS' SALE. K rf T A T E O I I1 JKKEMIAH H A V K E U. Deoeased.-M TllOMAHiiSuSS, Aue.tloueeis. Voiy desirable Business Property. Two large and valuablo 'l uree-Htory jjrioit itesutenceM, inos. io auUu suuth 1'ourlh hlrtet, with stable aud ooach- house iu the rear ou Unsc.om street. Lull") feet liuut ou Fourth strtel, 1X2 feet lu depth to Urlaeom ittreei; two frouts. Oa Tuesday, Feb ruaiy U, lSOtl, at li o'clock noou, will oo sold at public sale, ut the i'liuaueipaia l'.xohani'd. all that larue aud viiluuhle lot of ground, with the Improvements tbereou erected, wltuute ou the west fclile of Fourth street, eotilu of Bpruoe street. Nos. 81 U end 31S The lot contains In trout ou Fourth street l feel, Iricludiutc a three feet wide alley, as now bulllover(thettdJoiulng property on Ihe south having the privilege of il), and extending lu depth 182 feel to Gris'iotu ttreet, ou which stieet it has a front of 45 feet. Ihe liuDroveoients consist of two three-aiory brick residences fronting on Fourth street, one of tu tin imo. mo. with extensive oaok Duiiuinas, and contulnlun the modern conveniences, etc.. end a large and commodious stable and coach- house, fronlinir on Urlscoiu street. Clear of all 'ncumbraace. The above are well and bubstantlally built, aud at a small expeuse could be easily aiteied Into stores or offices. May be exe mined on application to the auo tlcnteis. Terms nan casu. M. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 1 US 30 Ft li Mm. MB and HI 8. 1'O CUTU St, LARZELEnC & DUCHEY, Custom HciiHC Brokers and Notaries 1'ubllo rio. 405 LIBRARY Street. All Custom House ltusluess transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Tcrils of the Steumship Te-rciro-rnrther rarticuliirs of the Disaster. By Atlantic Cubit. IIavrr, Ju. 2'. 'Ih f.toHti!t.li1p IVrfiic. Captain Vucbosnc, failed In tiro on Jnnnnry 15 for New York, touching nl Brest, which port she left ou the lClii iit. S io experienced stormy hetid wlii'ls iinJ heiiv.r wnitlirr almost from the stnrt. Tho storm lncroiiu'd tu violence uotil, when live da.v9 out fioiu Uroht, it bccatiK! a futious frnle, aliith threat ui d the des'.ntelion of the ship. IICHvy ecus bruk? over lir, carry ing away entirely tb . lorwiml ilock, cabin, and dillitiK SltlOOIl (Ol fcCCOII J-t l.iss )HS ci'iints, HoliiI iiiff the tutfitio loom, and puitiiiHy dlvtbling the flilp. Ihe stoini CuiHJd the ve-el to lurch tremcr.doiiBly, nnd Ihe p.i: envrt mid ire wcro tin own Irom pl.ee to pise; with Rrcat violence. The loss of life and Injury to piivono on bwi arc altrlbtitubl'. to t!iii c m'" only. On Jiiumy 21 fbe shipped an itiiuieiixe -ca, ci 1 tn ited at or.e tlioUMtnd tons of wit cr, which, couiph t'.ly flooded the cabin niul kil'ci one ol the p.t.sen gcis, b Miss FiiDcklebuif;. Irani ticrinuny. The storm comlr.iE irom the wc?f, ail I'uptniii Pucbftsiie doubtirs Of bis ability to suc.ci.vt, fully ride it out, thought it ptii'lmt to put, his s'tlp about, which was done, and sln arrived salcly at Il '.vie on January 2tJ. Jib before st.t'.td, thne 1 1 ih; t tr. w ainl thr o urcond-iistss p't'seiigcrs were k.llcd anl nrt-iy others injuipJ. Th'se itijuric-, h iwcver, ui uioilly slipbt, and ad are now doiuir well. Cal apnun, the Catholic priest, Fouliiuti't', .1 French- uiiic, and Mi-s Funcklcbun; wcie the ouly piissiiiKeis killed, the ltuur buviiit; hrr ii'3Ct bioken. No Crst-i 1mjs passentcrs v,-cro hurt. Tiie pnscii8irs will fonvtiid to Vimv Vo:k lutbe S'. LiiMtnt o:i Satufijiij in fi-jforo th? nnival of lb" Pereitent Uivrc, ncr piiseut;eis asseuibL d iu the cb,u, and umiiiimo isly passed resoliititi'.i cunipli't.ii'.'iiu Ctf't'in D.i jh.-siie for h s conraue mid .t n i ; 11 i i ; - le'nutislrn.rd not oi.ly iu ili p cept. c lie h i' nrn;y times before, esjse. tally in the t l't- ou oi the Ves'a with tiie Arc'.ii: on lu ; Aiiie-iionii c .jt soul'.- v( a:s ;iso. FR OMSTLU UM. Afluirs in itllNMOiin n:l tlx- far W.-h). St. Louis, Jan. 'I Ciii'l s 15. i'ian-ou. Freipht Agi?nt. on MiMH-h an i 5t -aipn li til- road, and I nui i i.v y' . .on. ;'l"i!nre,l mii cido ye.iie.-r.iti, by .-n Iris. if thiu;.'ii the head. Tui te n i.o i."jn.-u n! - ivo'werv. Geueifl I wl ei uiMi and I : s ' ru ary, ul .'n l Davtou, wuh their fini l'c-1, let.'- '-.if ..,v ')- lenns tn-d;iT. Tin si.' ' ( lti . e.iiilc ye-t I lit that (!cu?rul Sbet'd 'it wii- c p.-cti.-d iron Hi PPiins wi.s thcorrt c. A reiilii'HiM wt in' v '1 in t'u- l,".'lt- tine cstcr'iiu', prov.nliPL' i I i c u'"in-i,ii ot mptubcr to the llo;- '-lictci t -m cjiiiii,- the election return 'rooi ivtiur'i w-re n l counted by the Kc.-re'a. oi's u e. the icul i- tion wuh lalih d. Mi Auxus ;i M 1-'. t Irr, h" i : t ir.'" diivi " ti n.iiOiir or a. Suit L K ' ,v.'ti :rda -. An Ud.alut tH'S. nrch !. inr: L"'c Iuilmns ari" li'intii'ir i " i ! I'liu: i m nvei Ac'itii: iruvcruo. llaiiiironuii niij issued a pi-'clamatii'D wvn q-; t iry an l civilihtis troni iuttr 1 1'' t ee, uj tii? L'i"t mr Irieniily nnd have a trutv wvh th? lioy.-ni-irent. 'I lie Io;;crs Til tu ilce in XfM Vorlt. New "i ottK, Jan. 2S Miii Hia (; e.n tva ef was examitird to-diy iu the i nveuco of Cor wr FlyDn find a jury n'. lti;icu . ell".- f -T in ami testified tha'. Jaa.e.' Losi'ti m1""1' the niuht o; December 31 with lit"; Hut lie let nbo.it 7 o'clock the next inormv,, it d retuinod the same evchins weaiins a dal'erent co tt and bat, aud with lils hand b.ir.ii'-r'. fie said he ha I lostb'.s otter coat esctping froai the police. Tbe witness was fdiown a f.-asni-nl o' 'ti cm, found at the scene ol Mr. ltorrer-,' mur.le'', and swore It was rot a pari o' the coat worn Logan. She al-.o denied that ihu hat w..s tlm one worn by him. This evidence ieudi to thicken the mystery suiiouufiiu; tlit cue. ClIStOIUM lt(CCilts!. Wa3HiAton, Jan. 28. Uec- ipts tiom cmioni" from Jai-tiarv 18 to aaiiu'tr- T'. mtludvi-:-Boston, $3C9,357; New Yotk. $a.(i(ll,878; Puda iklphia, $131,177; Ne w Uileaua, Di.-cemb-r '.'8 to December ?1. $34,309: San fYnneiseo. )ece'iih"r 14 to December 31, $S5.U?5; ll tlUin -re, ?i2H,331. Total, $3,150,137, I'UltCil Mlttlt NCllltlO. Continued from the Fourth Edition. Mr. Howe, Irom the C'nannt'.e.' ou Clilun, ro ported 111. bill fa- tlm rnlli f uf KuTim il. Jlulll tar. apprupriainig to li In) )tutcr a dfroye1 Uul..d biales iiond, which was r.ud a tlilrJ iltne aud pmiel. Mr. Freilugbiiys Irom the Coiun: un e uu Naval Allafin ri-poried a hill lu relation to (lu sppolu'.oitmt cf n Id I. Ii men in t'ju avy irom lli lately recon structed Hia e, which was ruau a third time and Iianaf d. Mr Nye from the Coiumlttee on Naval AiTi.rs reunited in favor of deapauing aud wldeuliiK th1 liar liar cl tl'8 illdny lrtlindi a id ve iio'-ick that hs would uiovv to auieud the JSsval A purtpriat'ou bid by lusei tiug S.e (no l r Hilt tun poae. 1 he leport and ucconii.hiiylua d, cinueatj ware lild ou the lui and outer nl to ba riiilod. lloiixe of i:rres'iilall vph. Mr. Bull r(Mas Is H1 hs was wlHIu. to tabs by ILe liai dar.v oflieer or n.ldlerol theCouedi'ralearuiy Kholitd '..id Ui.wu his arms und tlvinhls aid i rtiouftiucilon, raiher mini a luun. orttior s mtli, bo In a nuwpaper Ml red up Neditluo, for wliien In date not light, and niado luyally udloui. ot wli cb ho had not a Dn'ilclein lis heart. Thut was the position of Mr. Christy, who. in lis news p.i er, as l-te an lani May, pi. r.d frtU a RMom of veuoui s l. Iimt ihe loyal iikim uf 'Im nmiiifv, advla i K uiiirUr-r eustaiuliiir the K K uu Klau. and oU InB th" Kepjbilua iueuihoisof f tt 1,11s onsplra tors aud 1 ha 1 awn and hrood of Tn uldeui Sieveni. Auu low till', laiuu peuou wanted to come and sit bisldcw ther. ! Sir. Pales niovsd tw p s'pniipiuoiit of tha resold t n nil 1 lie third 'J'aei'ay lu jrunrr. At r ' m n-maiki .rum M r. MiHlaUarer In favor Ot ihe pompousu eui , ih motion w-n ;iii 0 10. - 'the Hmukh then toott ur, m the mor.iitg hoii". ths bill .1 lailiig to persiuns thatwss heioio ilie IIjuo yem ei day. Mr Mn:ack moved o r c mix It tha hill, with lu BtrueiloDS to report It haMK with tbo srenud ae aiu hi 1 ii U 011', aud also with ihat 1 oill m of th llrntf.o tlou so in k ' ot s io ihsvdjv hetus a usa roildeut ot Ihe lluned Htntes. Mr 1'srham uuderti o'( to explain anlderand the Bcoi d hfcilon. wbich tad 01 1 n III) a peraMiaut o. pcsltloD Ibat he had II lis ex pr c.td, but i. was cer tain that If the o'J-cl of, and the n-'Oi-ssliy ror, mo seiillru wtil understood by ihf uiemuem. it would nottave met much t pnoaitlon. 'I'lm neot'euiau fn.m Illinois. "Sir. innerso l huddenlurtd yetieidity, ii IscKUvKO rather unbucuiniiiR, that hiiuIi a meature cou.d only htvs maDatcd Iruui theculdaud irl.ld rKliiH ol Malur. He (Mr. Verliaui) wished to fciy that the Cjnimls stouerof Pensions lu his annual report bad olleU i tclal attention to the subject, and bad staled tbat the number of widows havio( pensions, wuii wers cohabiting without mariUifo roinsnm that solemn aud legal rile, ai.d llvlug In open prostitution, wai ii crenslnB and taat the Onvernnient should not be unwillingly pluoed in thestraucealtitudaot ollerliig a pieoiluui on immorality. Us (Mr. prrbam) waolud 11 opponents of ihU section to ss) wnttney pro posed loliKht here. T TN I T E DST ATE S Tl EVK S fJ R HTAMP3. U Principal Kepot. No. 8H4 O KSNUT (street. Cotilral l)-pol. No. US b. FllrTtt wreet one door below Ohsnta. Jslablliihed tssr;. Hvenue Mtamps of every description coualantly on baud In any amount. ,, ...... Utdnrs by mall or e repress prosupUy atteudod to. IMPORTAWT SALE OF SPLENDID PAINTIMGS, Now oa Free T'xMbiUon in tho East Galleries of the ACADEMY OF TO UC MONDAY AND IT KSDA Y EVKNINOS, Villi 1 ml 2, M. THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, THE COLLCCTlOrj OF M. KNOEDLER, Successor to Uoiipil & Co., ew Voik, ltelii-r by Fur 1lie most valuable tot r ralntlnsrs ever offered ut ruUlicSale in this clljr. CATALO JUKi AKK 'U .V RK VDV. UU .1 UNDERWRITERS' SALE. FINS EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by Water. Stock to be closed out immediately. PAINTER, READ & ELDREDGE, No. 32l CHESNUT Street, I -zt fttp LAST MONTH EE?, CO L HAVE THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ORDER TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. If os. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. QOTTON GOODS DETARTMUNT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CESTKAL DKY U00US ST0IUJ, Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, flU LA DELPHI A. We shsll continue to tunlniHln nnd Increase the re lutitUuu we bve suatuiuud tt bum. ttie Israeli and Cheapest Muslin House IN TilK (J. TV. Hi colvlrgour sapplles frotu first bands only, we shall bert-atitr Hell all MusHus bj tho Tiece ftt the IJc-jiilar WhoJe sale l'ri cos. 'Hlll.TY.FIVE CASES AM) IIAL'JS MUSLINS, CouJi'rUlDii all the leading brands ana widths ot IL.L.4W Allifcl.INN, IIfr ).; i .; , ri&u ritt i'i3 ,, HAJIMITt, mi .UI1SVII LR, M.1V lOHHMlLLN, . 011L.L.. Uil IIIT, rOllK!' 1 (,!. not:Hi;t:iKu. ruriT or tiik i,mjj, Our coustaut aim will be tu inke the lowest uilcos lu the market. Uocd yaid-wlde fchlrtluK 12Va eeots. Ytii'd w Ids TJ .lileaehed lUinmi, il', tmats. ii, varus wide Ucbieaciiea bhenu .i. Ou cents. House Furnlchlnc: Linens IN LABGE AHieOHTMfc-NT. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. ARTS, PHILADKI.PHLA, OF THE SALE. LAD A Y CO. 18G9-C03IPETITI0NPICES tt Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES tt OUtt tl'STOMEES TIIE U1LNEBSU Coot's delivered la all parts ol tue city carefullf AudXreeolcliar.e, MUSLINS! MUSLLNSl Thornleys Popular Corner. We bare laid In a superior stock or MUSLIMS, filettclitd and Unbleuchod, all widths and qualities, aud m pr pared to supply the thousands ot our fiilladelijbia UuuSokeopers ou the very best terms. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, K. E lor. EIGHTH und SPKLNHUAKDEJT. V. B.- Vol cat ride to our door. It will Pt wii.e. Hlwrp 1)11 Jisa OCOIH AND SHAWM closing oat low. FUCUET & SONS, " IMPORT IHOTHAV.NAC1UAH3. aud Kanuf-fturersoi tlnedg.rs, Po. t.H i. l ltoN l' Btrset PhUadelptils, . hi... hr.mla of Il.vaoa tligars. I Dportrd br .1 n """ t1 ' owa "111 iS h'n0,' M "MARIANA MTA"-Pro Havana (!l-irs. ilAVOt.O"-lure Usvana Ftll'rUcars. VlmPK i'.'ii" -!,leou?a w- I." w wrUx-s, vaieljr Ol sites, and warranted quahtj USW.. FIWE SULI)
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