5 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1809. NEW YQRK1SMS. Trm Out Own Obrrervon'inL . Htw York. Feb. i, 159. Tbe verdant reader of the Herald, and there be lomo verdnnt reader even in Now Toik, finds ft deathless fascination in the personals Which occupy the northwest corner of the first rgo of that puritanical shi:et. lie reads them tcgaiarljvand believes in them as defoutly as he aaed to In his morning and evening prayers Which he is Just beginning to forget. We all know that those personals cloak a great deal of sin; we are quite awaro of the hldeoas facts concealed la two or three liors most dexterously and doli Cately couched in lnnoccnto o( language. Lot us rojoice, therefore, that the "Personal" column is occasionally UR?d for a good purpose, ftnd that one of rJeclzebul)" favorite instruuionls lswrcnche l agalntt his will into a boaeQcent use. For instance, it was throuph the glorious Institution of the "Personals'' that a shameless case of blacknialllDg-an art most extensively practised in this, as in all Urge cities -hits just been brought to light. The gentleman upon whom the attempt to blackmail was made was too clear-lioaded and too clear-consclcuced, Which is a still better thing, to become a dupe. He had been persecuted by a note signed "Kleptomania," in which the writer threatened to make certain revelations o HQ unrespectable nature to the gentleman's Wifo in case 100 were not Immediately forth coming. Many men not entirely destitute or tnoral courage would have succumbed. Tls prosocutor wus of different metal. He at one? placed the matter in the hands of a detective, according to whose instructions he inserted a "personal" addressed to "Kleptomania," and reading thus: 4 'I will give vou hali the money you require at once; only for God's sako keep dark." This personal eltdtei another note from the writer of "Kleptomania," signed "Henry Woodward, r and directing that the $50 bhould bo sent to Station E. A note enoloiing a marked $10 bill was aecordluz1? ent, but a detective was also sent to apprehend the party comiug in quest of it. The conven tional "well dressed young man," who U always doing infamous gthings, and no sooner gets out Of prison than into the papers, came alon;r, inquired for a letter for Henry Woodward, was Landed the oi.e containing the ten dollars, Whijh lie pockstod preparatory to walking off. A. more effective walkinn-off feat, however, was performed by the detective, who pounced upon the gentlemanly black mailer and conducted fcim into the presence of Justice Hogan. Mr. Woodward, like all interesting criminals, is not Without a reason for his conduct. He says he.was lately in the employ of II. It. ClaQin & Co., but that being discharged, he struck out in thls branch ot business, in which he professes to be a novice. His real nane, by the by, is James J. Sutler. fuch a robbery was committed on Sundoy evenia;.' as would not hare disgraced the bril" liant annal of Paul Clifford or Gentleman George. Mr. Uarvin keeps a gamiug saloon on the soulheust comer of Broadway mid Prince streets. Herusief, his principal employe, and two or three favored friends have private keys which give them tb.3 freedom of his suit Of rooms. All told, these keys are not more than seven in number. On Sunday evening a' the pa?t twilight hour of seven Mr. (Jarvin and one of his most intimnte friends, Mr. Morey, were scaled in the front room, peacefully smoking away the Sabbath tide. Seven o'clock had just struck when Mr. (Jarvin steppad out, le iving his friend in possession of the pre mises, but promising to return in a few moments. The few moments passed, the door opened again, and Morey, turning to address his friend, saw the dusky outlluei of three strange men. There was no light in the room, which was only faintly Illuminated with the reflections from the street lamps. Almost before Morey could rise from his scat the three strange men were at his side, bending around him with threatening looks. The tallest of them held a long and glittering knife, and the only words he uttered were iJoa't stir, or I'll stab you." The dark room the deserted street, the loneliness of his situa tion, the desperate resolve written on the faces of the tbrej cutthroat?, the remembrance of the recent mystorious murder, no clue to whose ju rpetrator has yet been found, were too much for Mr. Morey, as they would probably have been too much for braver men. He had the presence of mind to anticipate their purpose an 1 offer them greenbacks to the amount of $300; bat upon their langhing at that, submitted himself to the fate ot oeing "backed and gagged." The work of spoliation then com menced. His pocket-book contained more thau $7000, a handsome gold watch reposed in his Test pocket, a solitaire diamond ring glittered on bis finger, an equally valuable pin sparkled on his hlrt frout. All these valiublcs disappeared in much less time than it takes to toll. In live minutes after the strangers had entered Mr. Morey found himaeU lying on the floor, bound, cpeechless, robbed, alone, and in the dark, with nothing of value upon his person save bis clothes. The story reads like one of ft hundred years ago, when mail couches were pillaged by highwaymen in masks, and the belated traveller, for more cogent reasons than that of satisfying his hunger and his need of rest, felt gratified when he found himself in the court yard of the Inn, and beheld safety as wrll as comfort across the threshold where mine host stood awaiting . him. The romance never departs from crime even in the seventieth year of the nineteenth ccntary. The risk g riots the robbery and balOis It with a Robin Hoodlsm. We are luU of premises of new amusements. Miss Kellogtr, Madame La Graoge, and A;;atha States are going to appear in Italian opera, the season of which is to terminate in a grand bat. Christine NilUon is engaged next tall for the Grand Opera' House. Edwin Booth to whom . report ascribes the daily reception of ft peck of pink notes opens hU new theatre to-morrow night with Borneo andJu'ie; interpreted with an excellent company, among whom are Mark Smith. Edwin Adams, Miss McVickar. Miss Proudfoot, and Fanny Morant. Much Ado 'About yo hing was produced, and splendidly produced, last night a . Wallttck's. The immor tal Lester was tn the cast, and nearly all the ther best member: Brougham bas introduced Yeloclpedlsm and Saving Madrigals" on his taste. Fle d of ihe C o'h of Ood, Le F,eur do 2he, and Striking Oil, in Family Jar$ were pro duced at Wood's, the French Theatre, aud Miblo's respectively; but Wallack's mouopo- lUed me, and I must sj eak of the others soioe time else. Au Bab. -Bombay made a great fuss over the oom ng of Lord Mayo, bat didn't even make a sieecli at Napier. HUSICAL AJjD DRAMATIC. f h Oslton Troupe at (he Chssnnt. Miss Susan. Oalton oommenoed her new en terprise at tbe Ohesnnt Btreet Theatre last evening, with Increased forces and more ample faollillea than she has been able to command horeWfire. A good-sized audlenoe was in at tendance, and tbe entbnnlosm displayed must have been highly gratifying to the fair prim donna and her co-laborers. Miss Oalton has strengthened her company by the engagement of Mr. James Dunu, an actor whodlatingulslied himself during Mrs. Scolt-Slddons' reoent per formances at the Academy ot Muslo by per forming the very dimcult part ot "Meroutlo" exceedingly well; Mr. James T. Ward, a come dian of considerable ability, wbo made a favor able impression at tbe I'uwnut in the early part ot tbe season: Miss Aunts Vaono, aud others. A sufficiently large ononis, aud a credi table orchestra, under tlm direction of Mr. W. U. Dietrich, added to the effect of tne perform ance. Oilenbach's oporelta of MMi," which ws cliosen for the opening pleoe at the C'uosnnt. has already been described lu theso columns. It Is an entertaining little comedy, affording opportunities for some excellent acting, and containing a number of very pretty aim. The Tyrolesednet la the first act, between "Cirett ley" and "Fran," is very beautiful, and It was nicely executed by Miss GUlton and Mr. Whir fin. There were some few balks last evening, which was nothing more than was to be ox pected; but the audience was not disposed to be captious, aud the applause was as liberal as the performers could doulre. MIhs Gallon seemed to be differing some what from a cold, but she sang and acted with a great deal of spirit, and seemed determined to succeed. Mr. WhUlln was in belter voioa than usual. This gentleman Improves on ao'iualnt ance.andasacomlo actor especially he displays very marked ability. Ills volco Is a tenor of good quality, limited In range, but sufficient for such light pleoes as "65." The lively farce of A Quiet Family, which preceded the opera last evening, was creditably ac ed, end it made a very good introduction to the principal piece. Tbe City AmnsementM. AT the Arch tbe oomedy of Twelfth NUjht will be performed tbls evening. At Til k Walnut llouolcauii's drama of After Dark will be given only Ave Dlgbts more. On Monday next Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wil liams will commence an engagement. At thb Chkhnut tne Claiion troupe will ap pear this evening In Oii'enbauu's operetta of 00." at tub TriF.ATiiR Comiqcr Mr. Grover's drama of The Way of the Wicked was not per formed last evening, owlet! lo the nou-.-irrival of tome of the Bceuery. The Maid of Munxtur and An Irishman' Furtinee were suustlluted. The delay with regard to the scunoiy was caused by the neglect or mistake of an a;; out la another cliv. In case it should not coiuj 10 come to hand In time for to ulght, last even ing's bill will be repeated, AT thr American nn attractive mlsclla neons entertainment will be given this evening. Mb. Madison Okhby will lvef musical en tertainment at the Asaomoly Bulldlug tals evening. Mutdoal rocks ihe "Ulndoslitu Kar rlDgbee," tbe "Sardinian Tibia," and other novel Instruments will be introduced. t'ARi. Woi.fsoh N'8 fourth matlneeofthB sea son will be given ut the Fyer of the Aorfdmy of Mubio to-day at. four o'clock. Au aUrticllve programme will be presented. The Ukhmania Oiu:hi:stka will give a pub lic rehearsal at HoriicuUiual Hail on WeJues dny afternoon. JVliss Paui.ink Bkkwhtfr Smytiik will deli ver an "Anpcal to Wouiiia" al ihe Ainaieur Drawing Room, on Seventeenth street, batween Obesnut aud Market, to-morrow eveuiu. Tickets can be obtained at Trumpler's aud at tb Continental Hotel. Mk. UbOohdova wlilleoture at Concert Hall on next. Thursday evening. Wu'i.lettt "Miss Jones' Weddlne No Uards." Mr. DaOordova's lectures have been veiy popular in oilier cities, and they win doubtless be appreciated here. The New York Kvenivg Hxpriw speaks of Hits lecturer as follows: 'Mr. Do Cordova's leotures are always looked forward to with much plea sure by the amunemeutr loving oommuulty, and bis quaint, rich humor always highly appreci ated. Funny, without being; coarse witty, without descending to vulgarity, Mr. Da 0 jr. dovM has earned for himself an enviable posi tion as a humorist, and bis appearanoe will be grseted with satisfaction by tue largo circle of Dlsndmiicrs. His lectures tbls season couslxt ol the ''iSpratta at Karaton,'' "Mrs. Urutviy," and "Flanohette," all popular, taking titles, and undoubtedly designed to prove (julte as amusing as any of bis prevons efforts." Mr. Jamkh K. Murdoch will read at the Academy of Muslo, on Monday evening next, under tbe auspices of the Mercantile Library Company. Tbe proceeds of tbe entertain ment will be devoted to the completion of the new library building on Tenth street. Mr. Mnrdoob is so well known and so popular as a reader that ho needs no special reoommenda lion, and we hope tbat all who take an Interest in the enterprise la question will be in attend ance to hear him. CIGARS. fO CIGAR SMOKERS. "MARIANA RITA" Cigars, In twenty varieties of size and price, are pare all Havana Tobacco; pronoanoed equal to Imported Cigars, yet much cheaper ! Tbt Tueu. 11 FRA DIAVOLO" Cigars, in fire varieties, are pare Havaka Fillees, still cheaper, and unsurpassed at their price t Tbt Tbiu. These Brands, Copyrighted, are manufac tured exclusively by S. FUGUET & SONS, No. 229 South FRONT Street, Regular Impobtbrs, as always, of Finb Havana Cioabs. nistsp p I N E CIGARS. A FRESH INVOICE OF h:avana cigars, Tartagas, Cabanas, TJpmana, and Mnrlas. Also, a full assortment ol B. FUGUET & BOMB' equally flue BIAKIANA RITAS, AT LOW TRICES. SOU COLTON & CLARKE, S. Comer 1SB0AD and WALNUT Sts., t 6 tutbS PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES. W A T C H E 8. C. & A. P E Q U I GNOT, Manufitcturcrs and Importers, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. Ilmwsjrp Uanttfactorv, No. Zi & FIFTH SC. C I TT ITS M S. Pmoirs OaiATlr lln.Dnon- elite out Wintrr Utic. rtf Men't. i'outht' anil Hoy' Clothing. HaU-xuav bui Bkwwbtt A Co., itfViand', V T"W Htl.t, t,nlh tirerU.) Uo. Ol Mark y.T RT , PHrLADKI.PHIA, And No. 600 Bboadwat. Naw Yobk. rtrrKRwaiTKas' Balk or Cloth ta The ander wrltrrs" R.le of fine reflr-inds clothlns, slightly oamrged by water. In still progressing at Ho. 103 ChCBnutstrc.t. This stock Is selling at a sacrlfloe, sad Messrs. Palntsr, Read & Kldredg ars. of aours. loasrsby the transaction. Tbe sale wm first c.rrltd on at their building corner of Frankllu place, but it new beiug cond acted at No, 803 obesnut str at, dur ing Impairs totlmlr old store. Those In wnut of chep soils will obtain bAigalns by attending the sales which ars held daily at tha Pbofe-named place. A ItAOKiKO Ion on Is oue ol the most dlsirmslog as wiU as dangerous forms of cough one can be filleted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irritates the lungs, and thus engenders consumption. Up bum's Fresh Meat Cure will cure the cough, soothe Ihe irritated bronchlu. and give tone and visor to the lun& t and whole system. A single bottle will convince any oue ot Us purity Bold one dollr per bottle. JOllNHTON, liOLI.OWAT UOWDKN, No. Wi Area street. MOKS.Y LOANED la sums from oue dollar to thousands, on Diamond , Hlvet Wore, Watches, Jewelry, Clothlug, Dry a sods. etc., at Kkttkw'S Loan OHlce, Northeast corner FlITeenth and Market street. B K DUCTJON IN PBTCKS To oloso OH' Winter H'Oi k. Chablks Htobki A Co., Clothltrs, No. 824 Cliocnut street. Bkin DtnifAHiis What form of disoaao la more annoying than that of the skin, with its Itching, stluglng, smarting. Us ugly ted plmoles, blotchy eruptlous, aud loathsome Ichorous desnaiiatlons. Happily, Illeskell's Tetter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of sslo disease, mnking a radlrnl euro lit every ca:e. Hold Su ceuta per box. Bent by Biall for SO ceats, Johnston Holloway A Ccwden. Jkwklby. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 Bouth (second street, has the lnrght and mtxit attractive assortment of fine eweiry and silverware ntiinclty Purchasers can rely npou ob'alnlng a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Wiwu tn watches. In all varieties aud at all prices. A visit to his store la sure to result lu picture aud prolit. Balk or Paintings. The second s&is of the rlue palDtUgs imported by Uoupll A. C.)., will take plito i tbls evening The worki are th e on exhibition tn tbeBoutbeastern (Jailor of the Academy nt Kmc Arts aud some of the hen', arll.ns ot itiu lay ate represented. The plcnrrs -iii bus 'Id by IS. TIi'Mua-i A Sons, and he sain will be un er the 9iiae- lti-a- dence of Mr. C'barle F. Hamilton, i n accoun. of Mr. Knocdler, successor to (lupll A Co. This Is a r ire opportunity far admire s el genuluart to nircinaa pictures that will he worth balng. Qhovbk A Bakkb'b Highest Piemtmu kih, Machines. No. 7Se Ohesnnt Qtrnnt KlT Ct-CBINO OUT Wistkk BTfKJrc, iiT Closlog Out Winter Mmrk Zjf Cloning Out Winter Htock. - Closing On- W li;tt r tifek. 5(5- '!r,s'u Out Winter sto k. Bit- Closing out Winte (,. 2- CiOBtnu Out Winter Hicclc. 23- lo.nm Out Winter Mlocfc. ..n Hi 4t iJt mIW . - v . . . ....... It.. nl..i.nnt nl stock el tho crmcr flrui. we r.giln pall Mt-vut )n to the fact that slnen the apprals.vnent we have teuoei'd the i.rloeR o till titir uoniu The auor.nieutil ilen'a acd iluib' tulU avd ovt-rcoa's sua vt rvBo-id. WANAMAItHKit HUOWN, WNAWUK!I itl It .OWN. Wanamakkh il IJltOW, Oak hai.i., TKki I.ABOHMT CLUi HIKO KO'TMK Tiik Cob. ijuth ani Makkt s thick . s. DIED. UPOWN.-On tbe evenluc of the 1st tnstaot. after s siKTt IllntMti, at h.H rundnuco iu this cliy, i).VfU PAUL HHOW8, Jk.. in the 4lt year of hla age. OAI.IiAOIIK.fi. On the evening ' tno Pi'th ultlui B. LOl IiiE, wlte of Wl'liAni I". Oalliigli-r. and u-Q-ter ol Peter and harsh Cmor, aged a J yc:ra. TEe relatives and frlenas ol tne tuiii ure rwpeci fully luvited tout'eud the funeral, f.oni tin rjsM.uiw ol her EUbband, No tin eilri '..ee, Frank tur.i, on Wednendav afternoon at z o'clock, Intsrment a Cedar Hill Cemetery. MULLIN. on Hie Slut, ultimo, ANNUO, widow of the late William U. JlnlllD. Her relativea acd friends are resprctfnl'y Invlfd to attend tholuneral, from her late rslilencw, No. 40 I. 15 road street, on Wednesday, the M Instant, a.1 lo o'clock A. M. To proceed to Woodlands Oemeiorv. PLKY. On the 1st instant, at ttallaliurg, IndalttA County LEA PTJBKY. Fui.eral ou Wedueiday afternoon at. 2 n'olook, from the residence of hla brother, JaiuetU Puaey, ut i'O A'u tngiown. Chester couuty. carnages will b In wit lug en arrival ol the fal line west, leaving West Phi ladelphia at 11-oU A M. SCHMIDT On the snth of .Tttntiary. afserashort lllr.ei, A N N I K K., wife of K. T. Soli in Id t. The relatives aud friends a.e reapectuily Invflad es attend the funeral, from the resHeuesof h-r hinoaiid. lVo 2H N. Ninth street, on Wednesday morning, February 3, at 10 o'clock. Interment fit Old Fellows' Cemetery. SMITH. On the 2Slh of January, Mr. I41AO BM I 1 11, aged 71 years. The relatives and uiale friends of the family are Invited to attend bis fnneral. from his late residence. No. 107 Pine street, on tnls (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment al Woodlands Cemetery. LIFE INSURANCE. BY THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of L'hiladelphia, AGENTS WANTED S. . Corner Foartii and Walnnt Streets better terms NOWHERE of fered. Addre.u or ca'l at Company's Otlice, 1 to 8 P. M. CALVIN B. McLEAN, 610 Manager of City Agency IN riilladeliilila AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSUKAJiCE, AND A IX PERSONS CONTEMPLATING INSUR ANCE, WILL DO WBLL TO BKJ2 Mr. II. 0. 1YILS0S, at the Offlce or the PEtlU MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 921 CHESNUT Street, 1 It stuth tf PHILADELPHIA. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. O V E R'S PATENT Combination Sofa Bed Is decidedly the best Sofa Bed svei Invented. It can he extended fromabof iuto a handsome iieuoh Bedftead, with hair spring mattress, lu ten second of time. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has 7... ........ii.. h,iwn back ana seat, no cords to break and no hinged foot attached to Ihe top of tie iniinnrtliwliu down, which Is uuaale aud liable to set out of repair. It has toe convenience of a bureau tor nouiint uiuiumg. m.uv, .uu It Is Impwstoie rur 11 o k um ui Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. U0YEK, Owner and Hole Manufacturer, 1 tuthtsm No.lJO South SECOND HtreeU AMD A KSW STOCK Of BPItlXtl, HDSK AND M0S3 MATTRESSES, FI1ATUKR BEDS, PILLOWS AND B0LSTEUS, AT 8. Y?. Cob. 12th kb Cuesimoi Sti. FIFTH EDITION IMPORTAfiT FROfl EUROPE. Great Ftorm in Englacd-A Bloody l'atllo IJolwccn tho Turks and Montenegrins. Bv Atlantlo Cabin. London, Feb. 2. very Unify t :i le, st'com panicd ly torrrnls of rain, irt'frl ci tlimugb. out Great Britain jcstcrliy. 8umit stro tuis, lu many places, overflown tbclr bitnk, cuiimd? mucti daiuntre to propuit. llinj tu.ir no dU' sstets are n1reR.1v rrpor.cil, but ns ff as known lo loss of hie has occurred. I on don Feb. 2 1 51. IVsputctn'.. received to-day from the Coritiuut n -pott tntt a blooJy bailie hiis just tuktn pI..cp lnt cn the Turk nnd Montciicur'n', beat NikcUitzu. No aitcu lais have jet couk- to hsnd. I'rom Vi.li!nstoir. Derpnlch to the Atsortated I'rcu. Wism.NuTON, Feb. 2. The l'rrsUciit no ml. nHlctltotlio Senate to 1ay TliomiH 8. WiUoit, ot t'liliioinia, to be t'on-ul at Copuotiitcu. Specie Nbiuicnl. New Y'ohk, Feb. 2. Tlicsiesmer :or likiuburt; tu-Oav lakes out $6Mj CIO id specie. foiiTiKTii coHa-THii m;:ssio. Continued from the Fourth KUition. Kruste. 'Washington, Feb. S. Air. Mie inn.i, frim th Couiuiitiee un r ln.nca, reported the oul .. r the reile' 01 llif 1 tiw Ibeo. epical (--i.iDO'y .1 Niiv Je.srjr and tue (Jiuveiaiiy o Vl ula, aud asko l th it they buuuid be li Utllnltely posipvuo . Mr. Jfr lingi uyst a tuoved to my fin .-erior . on the Jjiew Tueoiogicai Sein n y i n hi aolp, as be Ishtd at some tuture uay lu tay scuitthu g au ut It, Table". Air. M'irKan. from the Committee 011 Cotnnie'ce, repirttd a hill for the relief nl the owner o. the eng Uunn ileile, auu moved ls luiu,uoiHie CouulJer a li 11. Jl . Howard tiestre'l some eplsna-lou of the 1)1.1, Wl U'hwaH Iven.i.y AlctsrH. Mort-au a-Ml ' seii deii. '1 he matter wes fiiiluer aiscimiiea d? the.. uena lors, ana by Mr. (irnues and Mr, l onnenn natu tue explrailon 01 the inornlm; hour, which brungh' up It ui.liuii.hfd huslneiK of jesierdny, Hie CotiHiilar aud ilploiuatio Appropi la.lon bin I n peuiiiug ituisu Jineni that ot Mr. I'iternon (M. 11 t to re duce the at r.nui pity of Jimikh ami a-hi rators ap pointed under the u-aiy 01 litt'i u Hu Grent llrl.ain Cor tho hupprebslon 01 the slave trade lo (10.1 aud jU re al ertiveiy. Mr. W on il (lie.), said the treaty provl led mr the tsla'.ilDhniem uv e.111 Govrninei t o' t ire') such Coi ris, at tliret Clsiliict juilms; ar.it ot c itirao, tuo courts could 1 o'. be niNiuined li the a lailes uf the J11CLB8 v tie to beeut 1 1!. Mr. I'orutu ifuiniud tn.t the oj'li.t'oti under tfit-tr'atj w s jiim ai hi ilitiit to aen me Jureoi at the tu o 1 inula 011 tin- cumi 01 A f '.uii'i .1 w y 01 k, jet ho w tulornied .1 iii ti-j l ;ii 1 .'-lirtoi t.o I'S4 p tntseld iioipii'iH there tlie.t i 'jy imyln the Halarie the tren; wihimI not terrirn.it ,,11'.. Mr Mnneli iM- ) limi t.'.i iii.it the tiov rmiient wos boutitl 10 muke an apuiooruti in 10 lur.j out the provi. Ions ol 1 he licuiy w j. tusr thd j lUies wen al thetf f o-tt or ie t. Mr. -a'.'-cr;o:i X. II ) Mi d ilmt it Iih i-o Id he w ui(i htrike iho ire y 1 el i. exii-i o mill tne oh- J- ot ot hit amei d nin'. ri tn mi '..Iff It. 'l'ue jtidf e. 11 tuey wr ut tne'r s'.h. viu i eo.iiiuw: uo; bii he hapimiied 10 ii' v iif. ill. I kiu- i'.hvu ju ik i Had not be-n Ii .t Irte fur a V"- lums umn nl r- ga.dvd the co'.irl a.vitlrnly uuiic'.e imji, lttiuttc f lli'jiri'tieiilativefi. Vailoun other aiuend.i.iit ver. mi d. and t'tn the bill wu o d-ro 1 t U: p.-i.i.en 1111 1 11 'jirun.l o. il r. 1. oo- , Iron, in 0.1 t't i i'.u (l wild Curoi's, i ep rte'labl. t even is'i it iifii.iuiru N thu r.tks. river. Ii-fnrn 'Im r Hi., m ll...i' ...iniiil N' w t , lu Hi" w u f v Vn k . pu . no'. It olrei.'tJ' lii'it ii ore1!; to tin ,tn. r .,.1. 11 nujer an net. 01 Iih .. v 1 1 .''w e. , 11 , .,,i 1.-, whci. cor pie e. 1 hcv r tnii-.:.- i' r- e 'i.e. hi 1 lw ol t'.ie . ik! e 01 ? .' S 'TH , . ei- rn-t. r-i ..t post roa tn,- tie w 1. i i c-u .1 i. : la 1 tn..1! 111 the U"l III MM! 1 . Sir. Coo. exp'aln il ti it j c;i he li -i nn lft i'ol th 1 u.ii'i wi" .-nly iy 1 i ! v t v 1.1 !. Ptltlr.'1 III. ti'iient ' v 1 1' e 11! 11 1. y ttl .' 101 il 1. j , ii. Uliih'r the 11 1 efetl in I . i Alt'. K h lis 11 Iilulwas al.'ii I'hI t.l I'M llk'f;l'J t toon. ( tl. m rijt ii,n:i' h o i-i'-i' U'V w :i d n; -.-s el lu ii uli i&'.s itnii.i ( ' 1 1 I''';- t - mi " u:vA-i. 11 to I a R Kuimu ! It, " liei - II la 1.' ' 1 I'.k ' 1 IJr Wot'dWhlil "l r 11 1 ' ' '' II Uul. j; n(1 atiArnnt tu ite' nil 10 -il -n t l'l I'i'i .1 o'l'M io i. Mr ker extilaii i-'t ii i' in .mj-ew inn w.is tii'i.vi-ti! tiio ii.r I nii'i I 1, . j -I el Ii ine hui.itiec of tne iri'ee 'ti ''i-m Ki i i maHnttio rll.V nt the M'.a'e ol' N""-' Ynrk In . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 no t-r.c'ioii ot anr i'li .u.u 10 1 nv r nni:'i ol' 11, le watei. Mr. Woodward sai l "h II' t e nude1 . im1 t.'ie till', it v olated u tri n.. smt;ni -ct .:- nn e,- juieul In aiitlciiAilui; a Juclie.nl nu-mn. 1'He le-tuin whether ihe Ntt of fJw Vorlw hurt u .i't to blri(;ett. J'at ilor hy an 'l o rpu eil rr.ii.i,ny wssone tna'. line;, eoir hemrs urn eonr lor Ceji- Sl'JII. Mr. IC'drldire aUe.i M . N'n i l .vii'.l wiicher ihore V as any suit 11 -w pwinl nc In tr o iiimimt. Mr. W iKidnaid-til coue u tl. oflCdiiie the bridge Is liUt hell e built. Mr. ftarncs r'marpf 1 that r.fior lh as ;e of the bill by toeareRs 'ho nn.vmn- nru..iii.i. m eittal monlu be subscribed, aud ine work wu.d he 1.11 meDCfd. M r, u- ok said there was un.iidlotI uiiesnn ant' clpated o th a bill 'I ere vii a iii?-,tmn uli.'iiiiT tbe ttateol New "rkhad p.iwe' ei i.ntii.iil.i the const' union of a brluge aoro.s tldxwatei-, a d any on who bad a pecun ary luterea-. o.iiiiimjO t it. ton. BMUCttou would lnviilce the aid of tuo United B.a.r ( suns to stop it Injniictlon. RtocbQnotnllons by l'elertt2ito-:6;i t. . Glcnttir.n.nk, OsvtsJir Co. report nirmma i&tir New York house ilt f. ilowlri;: N. Y. Cent. K. lt!:t7i Westeru L'ulou T.. SiiKj N. Y. and E. K. ....... nVt OlaveUnd nnd 't'ol PhU. srnd Kea. K.... l'B7!Tol. Wubmh ft... .y-A MtcU. B.and N. I. K. M7l Mil. 4 St 1'. com... 6V4 Cle. and ltt. K fl.l1, " Adam Kxpreas Uo 88 Obi. and N.W. 00 tn. 84 , Wella, Kiko Oo. Ofalo-and N. W. pii, V2M U. 8. Kspress Uo ...o7i Ohl. and R, I.K lSoiTenuesseetis 67!i Pla.F. W.andObl . l OUiGold I86?i Pa. .M.Btaam. Ca...US Market sfAdy. yHITEIRI8HPOPLIMf AT HA9IRICK Jk COLE'S. LIGHT BLUE IKISK POPLIN. AT IIA9IKIVK t- COIfS. CORN COLORED MOIRIS ANTIQUK, Handsome (quality, $3 50, AT II A 31 KICK A COLE'S. MOIRIS ANTIQUES, superb qaalltles, Reduced from 83 to 95. AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. CORN COLORED SILK, 8 -25 AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. PINK BILK, 83 23 AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. BILKS IN ELEGANT EVENING! SHADES, UioU, AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. RICHLY FIGURED BILKS, new styles, Usual price 56. 04 AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. RICH BTRIPED BILKS, Reduced from 82 25 to SPoO, Al IIAMKICK A- COLCS. WHITE SILK GLACE, Very desirable for evening, AT IIAMKICK A COLE'S. We particularly Invite attention of buyers to tbe above. HAMRICK & COLE, 1 sostuthsi ko. 45 jf. EIGUT1I Street. CHURCH'S NEW "fJIACAR A," His last Important Picture, and tbe best aud most comprehensive view of tbe GREAT FALL, Oil Exhibition for a Short Time. Admission, 25 Cents CARLES' GALLERIES AND LOOKING GLASS WAREKOOJW, Flo. 816 CHE8NUT Gtroot. 12 81 UistoSinftp PHILADELPHIA. UNDERWRITERS' SALE FINE EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by Water, REKC.VCD TO No. 3C3 ' CHESKUT STREET, 1 t l4p PAINTER, READ OK SLIGHTLY WET AT AT HIETH AND CHESNUT STREETS. J. F. t E. CHESKUT have DCTrrf r.iincD TO CLOSE OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK CARPETS LEFT FROM THE LATE FIRE AT SACRIFICE I SALE TO ON MONDAY, February i. DRY GOODS. QOTT0N G00PS DEPARTMENT, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Corner EIGHTH and MARKET, FU1LADELVHIA. We shall cont'.une tn biai:italii and lurrea'e the rs pautilcu we bavesuslaliitHl fcf be.utf the Uiguat aud Cheapest Muslin Houso IN 1UK ViTY. Bocelvtn; oar Btippllos from flr.st bands oaly, we sbail liurcatur sell alt Muslins by the Tlece at t lie Uesular Whole sale Trices. TMIITY-F1YE CASES AM) ISALi Cotcprlslnu 11 tbo leaiilLg brauil aud wWibs ul en. low mvsi.isH, x nr; mi tn- im;.' bf.V XlliHJ.lt.LfH, Mk tl I 1. 1. 9. AUH vvitKilir, fllSI'.iTllllill, FRrrr ov tiih i.o.n. Our coustaut aitu will bo to luaka tue lowest prlcu Id tbu market. Oeod yard-wide Whirling 12 eents. Yard-wlile Uoblaaor.ed ftlinuu, il'i cants. i, yards wld Uubioaotit'd bneeiti gj, Gu ceats. House Furnishing Linens IN LARGE A&hOATMKNT. STRAWBRIDGE dt CLOTHIER. & ELDREDGE. s THE LATE FIRE B. ORNE, STREET, Of PRICE. COMMENCE DRY GOODS. 1869-COMPETITtON PIUCES ! ! Ur TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES 11 Ol'Il tlSTOMEES THE GAUEESII Gos Uwilvered to all parts ol the city carefully and freo ol cuarge, MUSLINS 1 MUSLLXSt Thornleys Popular Corner. We lmv laM tn a superior stock of MUSLINS, EleactiiU fcLd Uubteivclied, all wldtbs and qualities, and srt pn pared lo supply the thousand of one fbUadelphla linusckepors on tna very beat term. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY, ( ttr. 1 KJHTH and Sl'KINU UAKDEN. N. B.-Yoicaa ride to our door. It wilt pay to .nie. 1 llmrp VKKHi lit Ui B AXD 6U,V iflM closlrg out low. LINEN SHEETS, BHU SACKS, 15LAfKKTS, LINKN t)RUQQKT3, MKN'S COTTON SHIRTS, trrtn &ovuTen Kle lu Wishing o.D O. ow in biom axi koh hams at whm MIjK AS1J UK TAIL. 180 St . ABOVE WILLOW,
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