THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1869. 8 01TY INTELLIQEHOE, INSANITY. Tt t Anl Spri r th Pennnylranlft Haepiial far the laaane. 'Webave teeeived the annual report of this Institution, wblch la tinder the care of Dr. Thtmas B. Klrkbilde as pbyslolan-lu-olitef and Hupertntendent. It arrows tbe operations oJ ihe establishment for tbe year 1B6S. The renoit beloie us stuns oat with the statement that, "at the date of tbe Unreport tbrre were 8M patients In tbe Institution, since which 261 bave been admitted and 2."9 bave been discharged or bave died, leaving OKI under care at the oloae of tbe year. "Tbe total camber of pat ients In tbe hospital during the year was 6!)5. Toe blgbest number t any one lime was ate: tbe lowest wot 31 1; and the average natnber nnd-r treatment during he w nolo period waiSoO, or 170 males and ISO female. . Tbe number of males In tbe hospital during Ihe year whs 2117, and Mm number of females was 298 Tbe blabetit number of males at any cnetline was 177, and the highest number of female was 188 At the beginning of the yesr there were 172 males and 172 females. Attnls date tbtre are 100 male and 170 females. Tue number of males admitted during the year was 126, and the numoeror remains 1W. "Of tbe patieaus discharged during the year e,wer: , Mat ft, Fcmnles. Cored 47 69 Moon Improved 4 10 Improved 27 27 Hiatlonary ............... 37 9 led.......M.......... . ..10 2ii Total. 1011 14 61 ID 39 Tntttl 131 128 259 Daring tbe year 16 male and 23 female pa tients died; 6 of the deaths resulting from acme mania; 9 irom organic disease of tue brain; 9 from the exhaustion of chionlo mania, fre- Siaeotly acoompanled by a persistent refusal of und; a from old aae: 2 from suicide. 1 ooourrlnz -while the patient was under tbe charge of Iriendf ; 5 from consumption; 2 from apoplexy; 3 from cbroolo melancholia, and 1 from cancer. Of the patients who died, fourteen were ad mitted for mania, nine for melanobolU, and Sixteen for dementia. Th follnwlnir table shows tbe se X of the ner- one admitted and discharged from the hospital alaoelii first opening id ri : Jta''. Females, Admissions. ......2815 2m Discharges - 2U19 2330 Total. 631.- 4979 Remain 168 170 Tbe following table shows tbe number of Bin gle, married, widows, and widowers In 0315 patients: Malts, Blnale... 1432 Married.................. ..1268 Widow a........ Wldoaiin 121 Femlts. 1038 1141 821 Tolat. 2470 2399 821 125 From a leumhy table showing thesunnoaed auses of insanity In 63ir patients, we seleot the following: III health ot various kinds M 032 Intemperance 389 Jjona of property 175 Disappointed snectlon 73 Intense study 45 Domestic dldlcultles ... Iw Orlef. loss of friends, eic 271 Kellgious excitement ltW Poilucal excitement 12 Disappointed expectations 18 BtoolL B(:eculatlouB....m 2 Want of employment. 89 Mortified pride M 3 Anxiety for wealth 2 17 se of opium 19 Use of tot acoo 7 Use of qoack medicines 3 Uncontrolled passion - 12 Tight lacinr 1 VMental anile y K Unaoerialoed 2193 Tne total expenditures of the year for tbe de partment for males were $77,381, tbe net re ceipts being $78,809. Ibe average number of patients In this dpar.ment was 170, and the average cost of eaea per weeK 88 72. During tne year $7892 were exp-ndel on free male patients. The total expenditures of the depart ment for females were $81,729, tbo net receipts veing $78,779. The average number of patients was 180, at an average coat per week of $8 IX On free female patients $11,415 wera expended taring the year. Cobobeb'b Ikquest Tub Dbath of Tiiosias Maksfield. Oorouer Daniels held an Inquest upon the body of Thomas Mansfield, who was foaud lying insensible iu front of No. 1315 itace street on Sunday morning Inst, and died anortly after, being removed to hiB residence from the s'atlou-house. Officer William Belklrk. testilled to finding ianfleld lying close to the steps or No. 1315, In an Insensible condition; witness was under Ihe Impression that the man was In liquor, and With the assistance of Ottloer Cunningham he removed blni to the station-house. Officer Cunningham corroborated the evi dence of OHIO r belklrk, and deposed that .Mansfield was found in his shirt sleeves; he ap peared to be very cold and could not speak. Andrew J. McNawee testified to seeing the deceased going Into tbe Good Will E iglne Company's houso shortly before 12 o'cloott;he Was BO drnuK laai ne coui'i uruiy sikuu up; ao had a light overcoat ou at the lime; saw uu oue with blin when he left. Benjamin Kerns deposed to seeing Mansfield HUng on a chair In the engine bouse, lie asked witness to take a drink with him, and he acoompanled bim to a tavern at Juuiper and Arch streets. From the tavern they Jo turned to the engine house, and wltuess went to sleep. On waking up Mansfield was not to be found. It was about 12 o'clock when witness aud deceased returned to the engine hpuse. lie ad a light overcoat on at the time. Albert H. Bmltn testified to leaving Mansfield In tbe engine bouse at about 20 minutes pust 12 o'clock, lie was a drinking man; witness never knew him to bave a quarrel with any one. Charles Herr testified that be saw Mansfield lorlng on tbe sidewalk near tbe steps of bis resi dence, No. 1816 Race street, about one o'clock an Hunday morning. Mlohael Mansfield, brother of deceased, teg titled to Thomas being removed from the sta tion bouse to his home, where he died shortly after being admitted. Dr. McCleruand, of No. 1001 Vine street, tes tified to attending Mansfield shortly before his atoatb. The man was in such a condition that be saw there was no necessity of prescribing xaediolne. Dr. Bbapleigh denoted that he made a post Mortem examination of the body of deooasod. Me fonnd a large clot of blood behind tbe left or, between the scalp aud bone. There were ao external marks of violence. There wns a fracture of the occipital bone five inches long, and the bloodvessels of the brain were much awngested. lie came to his death from com pression of the brain. The wound might have been caused by a fU on a stone, aud by a blow from a blunt instrument a blackjack could not bave Inflicted tbe Injuries. Tbe verdict of tbe jury wav that tbe deceased ume to hiscath by violence (a blow ou the bead), lnlUclO) by some person unknown. Abeibt op 8bak Thieves. About 8 o'olook last evening, George Bmtth, William Kyau.and James Reynolds, aged respectively eluhteen aad twenty years, were arres ed for the larceny of goods from the front nf stores in tbe nelga. ktorbood of tteooud and 1'oplar streets. lo tuelr possession were fonnd a piece of muslin, pair of tram shots, stooklugs, aud olber articles. The accused bad a hearing before Alderman Kgsle ten this morning, aud were hold to ball to answer. Laeoeht or aOold Watcu Adam Lonleto- aleger has been held in IW)0 ball for a further bearing, by A'derman Mansey, to answer the barge of larceny. It appears th. I a mn aamea William Wood, while asleep in a tavern to Spring (Jaraen street, above Ninth, was robbed of a gold wtivh, i-ouileoHlagor, it u aileged,-8t close to hliu lathe bar-room. Tue complainant alleges tuai during the eveninat ho aoght tbe defendant iu the act Of removing a t lug from his fingf r. llTKEKSTIKO TEMrUBAKCB MrkTISO. .A imb- 1M meeting of Ihe friends of temperance will be 4 held this evening in tbe led ure-room of thel teeond Xteformea uurnu, ovvvuia sireev. above Brown. Addressee may be exported from Rsv. Mr. Klopp, Tnomas M. Ooleraan, au i others. An opportunity to sign the pledge will also be given to all who may so desire. Attbvptod Robuhbt. About 1 o'clock tMe aaornltig an attempt was made to rob thenm kwvlla store on KlevontU street, atove KH water. The thieves were lu tbe act of reui jvlng tbe padlock on tbe cellar door when alartuad by PoUoeman Judge, who tired two snofai at tnem. The men manaaed to escape. ZIoesB Robdbbt. Laet night tbe ho-aae of Mr Keller, No. 1118 B. KlghtH street, was en. tart by boring bole In tt rear door and then attdlng the bolt. Tbe thieves oarrled off JJti In Monty and a set of fur and other article, i Foukd. This morning tbe Coroner w! notified to bold an Inquest at J arises' Hotel, Main street, opposite Winter, Germantowo, upon tbe body of Thomas KowUnd, ai?d sixty five years, who wit found dead In .the yard ol ibe Hotel, Arkiverbart. The third anniversary of tbe tSunday Hchoolsof Bt. Andrew's I.ntosran Church will come off to-nlpht at the nortueasi corner of broad and Arch streets. The exercises will be unusually interesting. Admission iree, and all are invited. Removed. James Q. Hill, one of the Reserves, and a Rood and efficient offliwr, was this morning removed by Mayor ox, "iij, it will be remembered, was assaulted arid shot at Klevcnth and Banaom streets, somo time since, by James Haggeriy and a party of roughs. SutHT Finn. About ruHoight of Welues- day the stable of Oliver Evans, at Lear ai ley and Hpoona streets, w- ' T flames were extinguished by Otlloer Herger bo lore any great damage had hren done. CoitNKn-IocftiEitrt. Yesterday bIx yonng men lu the Second dWrlct ant three In the ISigntrentb district, were arrested lor ooiner lount;lng. Koran. .Tenney Seloy, who httl been miss ing from her residence iu the Nineteenth ward, was yes'errtay found In a house lu Man kyuaH. She was tab en to her home. PfjiTv Streets. Great complaint is made of Ibe filthy condition of the streets In theTlilr tecnth ward, and frequent Inquiry Is miulo for the street cleaner. Tbe New TorU Money Market. from the JXmes, 'The ratta of money to Ibe brokers are quite IrrtKiUnr today, the ctianse alnoe jesieruay inoiiu liia u lncrraHv eme Id ilia uoaikau The great. aelet 11 ihn tmhilo luntlii had heavy balftnens left, with thcin by b.tiialDg anu ether waallby moneved oor pxrailonsat & per cent., while the terms rr demand li ana upon trie ttreet wore iyl per cent., aud !e Hiii .t 1 tier rent, at the una uton tbe railway Biucka on which tbe chief employ rasut at ii'.u.nt run 'i'hii amnunt ol the put)' In- furda bnid ou Ibis aide tbe A,iuntn . n Rnoniilatinn and reantrlnir mouev loaiis to carry them forward. Is belDK dally reduced, so that the ooverbmeiit dealera. like Mansra. Jay L'ooke A Co., Maa & Halcb. Vermllye A Co., aid oiheia. are tendered m' re money oa call than they are wlllina 10 use. except at 6 per cent. The fund ti muMlvaia nimiB a inrther advance 10-day of Mui n r rent, on very cnnshierabla tranaactlons at tne nnvernmai.t board of tbe bloc k exobanee, as well as laige puicbaeea by private contracr. ins new t-vj of ih'i7, JanuarT and July, Bold as high as 110 per rent, and ihe old of Hail, May and Kovembar, at in P"rAt this Stock ExchanBe Ihe Southern State bands were firmer for North Carollnaa. and active, but not tiroes In price, for the Tennesseet. Ihe general temper of tbe railway market was Arm', and upon Ute Western Hat there was Increaied In eresl shown la the 1st. Paul stocks and lo Toledo and Wabaab, and a conBdent demand for Uichlgau bouUiern and Northwest preferred. Ou the New York roads Central Budnou, and JHarlom war all firm. Tbe prospect for a farther early advance id Central Is Increased by tba near appioacb of tbs 4 percent, cash dividend upon the Block and the satisfactory arrangement or the extra certificates of 80 per cent., wblch alter the reopening of tba iraiui fVr booka. and Ibe payment of tbe regular dividend upoa tbe atock, will ba iealt lu terarately from tne 1'ter, (n tbe mlacelianeon stocks, ibe bulls in Pacific V all had tbe advantage to- day, and the fund of ma canton i-ani company naa tne pteaauxe or an advaioe In their shares to t4 per cent." Prom the IWfii. ' Honey continue easy at tV$7 per cent, on call C'ouimeiclal paper rcnialus unoliani;ed at 7m H ppr cent. There is a l'ght elamtnd for currency for the Bouih, but this drain la more than supplied from re mlitancea from other quar:era. ' K erllng ezebange Is doll and weak at quotations: Iondon, tw dajs, mKfrW.i; london, sight, li ti'(n ll(i; Paris, long, 617.',(ff 516',j larlr, short. 6-ll)(aVIJV. Antwerp 6 ISIiCtt o-17i: Hwlss, -ls (6 17(-: llaTPburc. W itaiWii; Amsterdam, 4e.7-a(jd4l: Frankfort, 4P .(fl 11; Biemeu. 7878:,; Bailln, 7).' (n 71 7 " "Tne Boston, Harlfo'd. and Erie Railroad Com pany have leased the Norwich and Worcester Ball road tor the term ot 9v years Tbe Itsaors agree to kef p the latier road and rol.lng stuck la thorough repair, agd guarantee to the le&sea the Interest on ih.n VinAU. i.nl ia nar cent., free ot all taxes, ou their capital stock. The vote of tbe stockholders of tta Knrwluh Knd Wurfiptter at a meeting held on Wednesday at Norwich, couiirmlng ta lease, was neatly unanimous. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN the newest and beat manner. JLODia CREKAi Stationer and Engraver, IMS. 10a UHkHN BT StTMi. AND A RIW ITOCE OF SPRING, ITC8K AND MOSS MATTRESSES, FEATIIlilt BKD8, PILLOWS AND BOITEHS, AT B. W. Ooa. 12th and Ohkhtnut Bts. CARPETINGS. GSiSTAT DEDUCTION. $50,000 WORTH OP OUR STOCK OF CARPETINGS Have been reduced in price to close out car) and make room for NEW SPRING GOODS. EEEYE L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 CHESHUT STREET, 1 2 fniwlmrp I'll I LA DELPHI A, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JKAVKHS, CIIINCUILLAS, ETC. Brc JAMES LEE, MO, 11 MOBTII IECONO STBEBT, Bisn of the Golden. Lamb. Are now receiving a large assortment of Ueaiers, Chinchilla, and other Orercout lngs. Also, a full Hue of 3-4 and G-i Klack Doctkius, all of the best makes. The attention of Merchant Xsllora and Clothiers are specially Invited f 3 28 AT WBOtESAlEsNB IlKTAIt. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STYLE SKATING BOOXa, BARTLGTT, TUE EOOX MAKER, . no. 3 iam sixth stkeei. Bon Styles tor the Promenade. Kew Ktylos fur the Tarlor. Han S1 j les for Ilearj Weather, Ills large stock enablts bin) to Xurnlsb a gtxxl fit at all tiro us. it) ia frowj UNITED NTATKS HEVRNUK BTAUP& Principal 1poi. No. M (H !NUT btraef, teatral Jm-poI. o. H-i u. YivrH fctivel. ouu door mw CBfnaj'. iHutblislied Dtfli Kverne Hinu of every deourlvlloa ooustaatly oa band In any arrouut. Oiumi by aiaU ti exorea wkoU tteu4 to. TIIIKD EDITION Proceedings in the State Lcglsla-ture-rossnge of Bills Con coining Philadelphia. TUE EXECUnON OF WHELVN. THE STATE LEGISLATURE. Henate. II ARRtsiiDRO. Feb, 11. Mr. Conn ell presented a memorial from Ihe Lincoln losiltnte, nf Philadelphia, aaklng for ten thousand rtollrs. Beveral petlilonrt were presented, asttlnij Ibai, five thousand dollars might be appropriated for the erection of a building on the Kx peridental Farm In Chester county, nod five thousand dol lars for the purchase of lrnnrovel stoclc Mr. Connell ollered a petition from property owners westot Ulrard ;olltge for nn act re quiring the paving of Ulrard and College avenueM. The senate's postage account for January for S2211-1U was ordeied to he paid. A resolution was adopted authorizing the Thayer vs. Greenhautt Contorted Klectlou Committee to employ a phonographer, If the House concur. Five hundred copies of the bill regulAtin; the election of railroad dlreimrs, aud to prevent fraud therein, were ordered to bo printed. The )at bill ottered by Mr. Uensxey toestab. llnti a Metropolitan Police Hoard In 1'nlladol phia was reported favorably from tue oommit lee and ordered to be primed in the Rcror& This lilll was ngreed noon some tiinesluoelu the itenubllcau chuous. TbeCommittos on Finance made a lengthy report on tbe subject of selling bouds of tbo Pennsylvania Killroad Company nov hold by tbe Commissioner! of the MmKlng Fund. They say they do not thlDk the bondx nan now be Bold, or that It Is alvina'ole to attempt to dis pose of them, and that all the Htate oin de mand or enforce Is a faithful compliance of the railroad company vUli;the terms of the con tract of lKtil. 15y this tbe Htate will receive an nually S46U.O0O until 1S!K), when $:W5,(wl !! In lull, tne balance or tne deu'.wiii ne pair. Mr. BllllDKlelt read In his place a bill renuir- Iuk County C'ommlslonera to give a bond with sureties for tbe faithful performance of tholr UUIICH. Mr- Kandall. o9 to empower the Sherifr and Protltonotary of Uchnylltill county to sue for their fees. Mr. Council, one makln-r the lnwful rate of Interest, In all cases where no expross c jutract is made for a different rote, six per cent.: alHO c neglvingthebealfh odloers certala powers reiutive to tne abatement 01 nuisances. House) of Representatives. The Judiciary Committee reoorted favorably on nn act authorizing the Governor to com mute the death penalty to imprisonment for such length of time as he may deem ex pedient. Mr. Hngeis, from the Judiciary Committee, reported au out for the runlahraent of cruelty to anlmalh; also an act to prevent adultoratlon in drug and medlolnal preparations. Tbe bill as now reported makes It a misdemeanor to sell Impure or adulterated drug, forfeits the drugs, and subjects the wnender to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars. It also autho rizes search warrants. Mr. Beans, of ltneks county, from the same committee, reported favorably 011 a bill origi nally Introduced by him to repeal an act re lating to Judicial sales and the preservation of aelzln ot mortgages, approved 24d March, 1&17. Twenty bills Incorporating mlningcompanles to operate In the West were reported nega tively. An act aulhorlKlns aldermen to justify the sureties of applicants for liquor licenses was reported unfavorably. Mr. Joseph, from the Committee on Corpora tions, reported favorably his bill to Incorporate tbe Uystermen's Association. Tbe following Dins were read and rererred lo appropriate committees: liy Mr. Josephs. Incorporating the Pall idel phia Klevated Railroad Company, providing that Charles M. Prevosi, Joseph fr Tobias, John F. Keadlcg, W. A. F. Mlddox, 8. W. Gross, M. !., Charles 11 Hloan, Jncob J unney, Richard Montgomery, K. Cooper Hhnpley, and Wm. B. Wilson be itnthorlged to form a company under tbe provisions ol the general Uallroad law. with a ri' pi tn I of one million dollara; to construot a double-track railroad at an elevation of not more then fifteen nor Jusn than twelve feet from the surface of the ground, along aud over Market street, oommenolniat Front street and running to tue wes em line of Philadelphia county, to be constructed of corrugated beam lion, bupporled upou columns of the same mi terlal, the curs being propelled by a dummy engine. liy Mr. Kcott. authorizing the Oatawissa Rail road Company to construct branches By Mr. Ijeeriora, Incorporating the Chester Wharf and (Shipping fJompany. I3y ;Mr. Herr, auihori.lng Mayors aud Aide mien to Investigate the 01 1 sin of fires. liy Mr. Wilson, Imposing a tax of fifteen cents rer ton, Instead of four as now exacted, on antli rncite coal mined by railroad companies. By Mr. Jackson, authorizing officers of banks to open all packages left on special or oceret deposit , and to hand a statement of the same to the Auditor-General. By Mr, Meek, authorizing the Courts of Com mon Plena to grant charters to mutual Ilia In surance companies. By Mr. ltxibb, requiring the erection and maintenance of fish, ways on the river Braudy wine. By Mr. Rogers, authorizing tbe trustees of the Hoots Presbyterian Uhuroli, In Spruce street, to sell and Incumber real estate; alo, a supplement to an aot relation to the elections, approved June 11, 18:18. This bill proposes lo compel the prothonotarles of the courts to enter on the judgment Index all recognl.iiioes, '"etc," filed as security for stay of execution, thus preventing fraudulant sales of property betv een tbe beginning and ending of the stay of execution. Illinois LeylMlataro. CHiCiao, Feb. 11. The Lake Park bill was poeted in the Illiuois Legislature yesterday. It cedrs to the city of Chicago a strip of hind 400 feet wide and half a mile long east of Michigan avenue, partially submtrged by the lake, the proceeds of the sale or lease of which are to constitute a park fund for the city. East of the Illinois Central Bailroad track aud breakwater, one mile, all under water, is grantsd to that company. Fuller's t ccond railroad bi!l is more objection able thau the one vetoed by the Governor. It not only coai pels the railroad to adopt a cheap uniform fare, but prevents their granting com mutatiou, excursion, or half litre ticket;. Kxccutton of Wualon. New York, Feb. 11. A f peetal from Ottawa says Whalen, the murderer of D'Atcy McU-xs, was hanged to day. Tliere were no Fenian do motHtrationi?, I.ntrat MnrketH by-Telegrnph. fUiriu obic, Feb. 1 1 rotton firm at 80 cent. Klonr dad aud irrvtiulitr; Howard oiroi i auperiiuo t'i vSi'S t-n, da extra t7-2i3iti-t0. do fauillv iiushl'M, U iy IdlllaHUrertloe t)dS.Vu;7, do. extra fifto- LlO io. family lGIV-IO. Western nnptrllne fi6'i, di. extra o, luml y U 74fin W Wheat anil; i'ennsyivaula ra f I "(! tn. Com firm: prime white Oikwdjio, ye'low 7cino. Oats doll; Western nrhne 70c. Jtye Uim at t wrad-tR AleasForR firm at f:ii. Bnoon rib side. 17,'-,' fu-lbc : clettr 1o.,lf V(!i'ic;8bouldwa, lo(ltio. ilaoii, lie. La-(1 quint at 2 o. Kw York, Feb. 11 Ootton nnchaoged: aaloi of 800 Biiea at 8u.ii, (4 xH Hour firmer aud uuoliaiieil; IMO bi s. Wheat firmer; Haifa of 15,000 boa -lets o a i H ofi ga. Oorn lirmar and advaui'! U.iJJc.: talea l 1.000 bushels lolxed Western at ii-vW.'o, for ntwaiianwioroiUi Stock Qnotatlona by Telegmpb-3 P. M. Olendinnlngr, Davis Oo. report through, their New York house the Kllowlnkt N. Y. Cwat. R... Cleveland and TollOl wiit: ad "hS" Pv," 05 To1. Wabash U... tiii Mich, aand N.I. K. 94 Mil. dt ett P. coin. Co'4 SS SSi?lAB-- S' Mil & 8t.P pref... 7l'1 Ohlaand N. W. art 8Cg Welhj, Fargo Exp.- 2tv2 iTillrr?? "nltedHtatesKrp.tful FOURTH EDITIOiN WASinNGTON, AfTairs in the Honso-Moro Excite mcnt Anticipated-Anotber Issue of llailroad Jlonds. FROM WASniNaTON. Special Despatch to Th Evening Trlcgraph, WAiUitioroN, Feb. 11 II nller'ii ItCKoIution Concerning Untie- Butler's re-otutlon w9 brought up the first thing alter the Journal had been read. Mr. Sliellabarger of Ohio is now making nn able argument on the subject. Ho oppo.e Butlei's retolutlou. Speaker Colfax has It-It tbo chair, Inasmuch a he said ou the floor yesterday teat Butler's motion was not a qicalloa of privilege. Mr. Dawes ot Massachusetts is in tuo clia'r. flo will appoint a committee on the part of tho House to inform tho Presideut aud Vice Presi dent elect of their election. Colfax made this request, as he win an 1 ntereoted party. More Ilxciieuiciit Anticipated. The galleries ol tho House are 01!tug up fa-t, in auticipation ot a scene when action is taken ou Butler's motion. Nolhlugclae U talked of here to-day. Hie President nnl Vice-President fcleel. Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, and Mr. Prayu, of New Yelk, have been appointed tho Committee 011 the part of the House to inform the President ar d Vice-President elect ot their election. Despatch to the Associated Pre. I'niou I'Hclflc Railroad Houd. Washington, Feb. 11. Tuo Ooveraoiout has agreed to issue bonds for forty miles mere road to tbe Union PaclQo Railroad Company, receiving a large amount of first mortgage bonds for complete construction hereafter. These bonds are deposited in the New York sub itcatury. British Mori It America. Tbe Committee of Ways and Means have agreed to report the House rettluuon oo?nlnir a conference with the British North American Provinces as to tbe navlgatiou of the St. Liw rence, and as to commercial iuteroure, reserving ail final action lor Coigiv?g. The tame committee has also agreed to report a bill exempting from duty the ocean cable bouebtfor the Collins' Russian Amerioan tele- vrapb, aiid now in bond. The HeennfltriW'llnli t indicati ons of deciding to r&cull the AliMStsiopi Convention to mike another biate ConstitU' tion. i 0KT1 till -THIRD SESS10.N Senate. Wiubinoton. Feb. 11. Mr. Pomnrov rnum. meniorlal for equal auarage, particularly in ibe 01a trlcvol Columbia. tt. kaiiiney, rroaa the Committee en Post OiHoe and Peat hoaos. recoiled a lolut reaoiniinn i.l.u tbe ataenl of the Uuited states to tne couairaeuou of KeniucJtv. Passed. Alaolrom the aame committee, a bill giving tbe ndllMft Ul Ul UPHCU DIKkW IUI iuq (JUlHirucilOQ Of uio .unciiiuii ui iur. juuriMii, wtw imiu on tna sable. air. x reiiuffnuvnen. rreui ids lummu nn .t.A Judlclarv. asked to be discharged fr m the turthur consideration of the reaomiion olr otlug tbeoomru tee to It quire loto th praciloublUty of pruveaUuu tho alcchttrae of oonvlctea erlujriJs, u ider Judge Uaaerwooa'a (eelsloiie, lu Virlnt, oa tbe groalil tlisl ihe oonirulltee did i.ot tululc It Dronor tm. ...... freby legiHlMllou arith the speoial adjudioailoa of a Jrtr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military A f falra, repsried aud rec niniouded the rmmgeol ide bill 10 amend ihe act of 18t 6 ealuollsliluir rma. .nrf rcgiiiuiioim for itie goveinmeut of luo armies ut iim Vuittd Hiaus. Air. toDKiiug prescn-ea tue mmo-lal or the Charobe. of Ouuiruerce of New yoru lor me passa e of the pending bid lu prohibit stent smts of gold -jrt bonus. in 1. Klce, from the Commltte on the Dli-rlotof Columbia, asked th:t the committee be diHounrgd Iroiu the turtuer toutiltlera'.lon of thehiil 10 luooroo rate the Nttlouol Hallway Loan and Trust (Joiuuanv of ihelllrletoHJolumbla H y t)Mr- bavin (Keu ) ollered the followlug Jolat resolu Jsul"rl etc.. That the no'.sy and dlsfir.lnri. n Coot ol Ktnlu la b'. Wutier, a lteprtsentitive tio n iiieMaieoi Aitu-aaunuetts. ana other members of Itie House ot Je)reulanve8, la lUe Ufpreieatative Uaii.ou lue luth ot February lnntn.it, duriug the ilnie tbe Piesldt nt of toe Seoute. In the ureseuor) tit tbe Kenaia and Home of itepreientaUves, wag omn. )ig ihe certidca es of toe voiea or the eleosor f.ir I'r. niaeui and Vioe-Preaidaut of tbe UuI.bJ mi'b. from the leveral btaies. ami while, sstd vnut were being counted, whereby s.1 biislne-is was dis'urhnd and dlisirucud, la dlHreputableto said Hunt F Hut ler aua tee other Keprejeetuvs otlug with turn a wrong aaU au Insult to iho Benata 01 the Uuited Ur, Ferry Let It go over. The resolution accordingly went over under the Uu motion of Mr. Trumbull, the Senate took nn mn passed tne bill to provide lor the exeoutlon of lu.iir menla in eatiital Cbaea ' Mr. A uthuny called np theresolntlon reported from th Committee on Printing, providing for the duoii cation ot the medical aud surgical hlHiury of tne war which aiur some dlsousalou by Messrs OonklinJ' Anthony, aad W ilson. was recommitted. Itt. pon.eroy oft' ed a Joint resoladon giving a construction to the acts of Oougres granting lands to the Bi ate of WlaconntD, and 10 aid la the c inatruntlsa of railroads In that Siate. lielerred id tue Cjiumii tee on Publlo Lands. 1 Mr. Morton, from the Committee on Military At' falra. reported favorably the resolution to refund to tbe Stales the Interest and discount on money bor rowd by them to equip ay. transport and sueo troops fur the service of the Ualted biates In the wL cent war. Mr. Uragln called up the bill for the relief of Hanrv O. Mores, ot Ularemont. N. If., directing Uie H-orl lary of the Treasury lo Issue to him a new f loot) bnrwi lo plareof one destroyed, "ona Mr. Oonkllng called attention to the great Irooort. ance ot being satisfied beyond the possibility . doubt that tha bond was sotaally destroyed. Messrs frellnKhuysen and Cragm said that the clr ouuistance of the deaiructlon of the bond was fuiiv proved by the atliUavlt, aud by the fragments of the bond I' self. M r. Howe wished It to be understood that the Com. mlttee on Calms, being Oflmaesedol human belnin and therefore fallible, could not absolutely guaran tee tbe Government against wrong la such oaie Tbe bill was then passed. At the expiration ot Ibe morning hour, Mr Hheriuan moved to proceed to the considera tion of the curienoy bill. House of Representatives. Tbe Bpeaker stated that the first business In order was Uie question of privilege pending at the adjourn ment Jast evening, being ihe resolution enured by Mr. Butler (Mass.) protesting thai tbe oiuniing of the Vote ot Utorgla by Ibe urdorof tbe Vice-President was a gross aot uf opuroaaloa and Invasion of the rights and prlvllegea of the House. The Hpeakar stated that he badaaked Mr. Da was (Mais.) to prtstdedurlnv the dtsoiteslon of lha que, tlonof prlvtl go. The Chair had dolded ihatia resolution presented a Queailun of privilege, and had subsequently on tbe floor expressed Ilia opinion that, lu fact, no right or .rivi;eeof ihe House had ben Invaded. lie therefore felt It would not be proper to preside, and be bad asked Mr. Da wes to do so. Before leav'ng tle rh'lr he would aslc tbe liouse toaiitiioris the Speaker pro lent, to ar.in the committee to wait upoo tbe Pre lit- nt a. d Vloe p.esldeal elect and notify them olhchtly of their eleetlon. Mr. Butler As this thing must be dlscassed at lecitth, and as time la pressing. I aug-at to the Jlous -, alibouith I have bo prefereuoe myself, thnl alter ti e remarks or the gentlemaa iroai o lo(Mr. Hliellauargor). who Is to oppose the rsihitlon. thai Ihe resolution aball be referred to a seleot oomuiltt-e, aud on ibe 1 (port of that oeiumlttaea full uiSLUsalon oanbuhad. No understanding en that nplnt was ariivd at, aad Mr. Iawrs took Ibe chair a Speaker pro Urn The frtpeslter pro but. appointed Mioara. Wilson af Iowa and Pruyuol New York, to wait nn tbe Presi dent aud Vice-President elect, and lu noil y lhu of their election. Mr. Bbeliabarger proceeded to address lha House In opi'O-liloD 10 tne resoiotlon ottered by Mr. But er. He prefaced li's remarks by aooo'd'ng m si slnorely and fully m tha geullemau from MaaannusetU that Integrity of purpose, and that deure fairly auil pro pel ly todaioe of the lmpo tant n atttr belore the Huuue, wblch he olaloied lor himself, KtaootInK AflVay In New York, SpecUU Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Nkw Yobk, Feh. 11. About 8 o'cloo'c this mornint; George Ilord, a Oetman. bhot his step- (daughter and a man by the name of Damberer. at No, 116 Seventh aveuue. Tba Oil Creek and Allegheny Railroad Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Court. Pa . Feb, 11. The annnal meeting of tbe consolidated railways of the oil ronton, now known as the Oil Creek and Allogneny mver Hallway Company, was held here yesterday. Tbe resnltswere moet gratifying to the imk- holders. From Maroh 1 to December Hi mere wre e-rrled 812 849 passengers, 2,607 414 barren of oil, and of merobandlee, coal, lumber, and other freight 111 0(19 tons. The road Is one hun- dren milt long.ann earned in I lie ten monius etdlng January 1. tl.607.lh0, the net earnings from wnlch paid Interest on bonds and a divi dend of ten (10) per cent, to tbe stockholders, 'paving a large surplus lu tbe treasury and no fl intlng debt. The following is I ne noara ei"ieo: rresiuem, ' dward K. Guy. Directors William O. t'argo, f bailee H. Lee. William U. Moorbead, A.H. Diven, Cbarleo B. Wright, and Thos. A. Hooil. Bv this combination entire harmony Is ore- ervtd between the troutt llnea: the New Yorh Central being repreaented hv Mr. I.ee.the Krle ... - . . n . . . . 1 tl I Dy Mr. uiven, l's vice-rreauieni, iuh i-Muuyi-vania Central b lis Vloe President, Thomas A. Bcott. and the private stoekholders bv Measra. Kargo. Moorbead, Hav.anii wrigut. H. K- Rwentvwr waseleoted Vloe-President and 4eneral Hiirerintendeot, and F. A. Phillips Secretary and Treasurer IHeetlntr of Cotton W nnufnclnrer ana -innier. . Daltimobb, Feb. 11. A meeting of the lioarJ of Government of the National Association of Cotton Manufactuiers and Planters wa helJ in this city j6terday. Members weie present from all parts of tho Union. Keports wer! made from the Standing Committee on the production aud consumption of cotton, its pre sent and future supply. The reports, In details, will be publl-hed. The Association adjourned to meet at the call of the Executive Committee. Man NcaldeU to Ilenth. Rtcadino, Fob. 11. Johu Loeser, a hand em nloved at Laucr's brewery, fell into a vt of boillnc water jesterduy alteruoon, and was bo shockingly scalded that he died this morning from Uie effects of his injuries. He bad a family In Germany whom be was about making arrange meute to briug to this country. 111.m11l.1l Hnnltr antl Nnlelrle. Kvai Vrair Feh. 11. Peter Baruberaer shot bis mietres?, Barah Baerd, this mornintjr, at No. 116 Seventh avenue.and then shot himself. Both were oonveyed to the hospital, where they lie in a dying condition. Jealousy was the motive that actuated the unfortunate man. Arrest ol n PoHt Office Robber. Portland. Feb. 11. A. German named Gunthcr, who robbed a Dost office iu Germany of Slt.OOO, was arrested here lust cvenimr, in response to a cable telegram. lie arrived per s'eamer aus trlan. PHILADELPHIA STOCK KlIWAXGI SALES, FKB. 11 Be ported by De Haven fc Bro No. 40 8. Third street fiaeoooity ts, new is mi lo600 dO........-.l-lt'l in 00 Let Ss.gjld 1 Is. S0' t)30O0 UAA m '8A.IB. zdajs..... nn K2000CAAms. 'sals 8t 10Wj Leh V con bj rg. lots... ll tOLeh Ms, BH. I.... to toe sh Bhaui'nC.ls.bSO t'X 9 ah penna B.. 87X SO do S7S 2 do OT.1, 20 do ........la, bl'i 200 do .P80- i7U tosh Mech Bk n?i MO Kh OilUftAI b3iwn aU 109sh Leh N a V. ........ () 110 do ..bC0. HI DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. corner EIGHTH aud KII.tfEKT Sis Will open on Monday morning, from New York SCO pieces Sntln DaM Nainsook Muslins, 25, 81. 41, and SUeents. Btrie Hwlss MuBlins, 25 cents, same goods as sold at SI cents. India Twilled Long Cloths 25, 81, 374 cents. White Brllllantes. 25, 81 87U Job lo. obeup. Brocade llrilllantes,31, 37J. Job lot, cheap. White Corded Flqueo, a Job lot, o7$, 60, 62J. Piques, 31, K.yi 45, and 60 cents. Extra quality of tjhlrretl Muslins, at 75 cents per ysrtl. U0 pieces plain French Organdies. 37, 60 cents per yard. UK) pieces Plaid Organdies, 40 cents per yard. Ttuktti Cambrlc.a new article for children's dresKeo; ofl lloluli Cmtibrlcs and Nxtnsookn. 200 pieces Hcotol) Diaper $1 0, 81 75, S2, 2-50, 3, ar.d apiece. Ltnon Napkins, 9160, 8100, 81-75, 82. 82 50, tin to 85 dozen. Huckaback Towels and Damask Towels, cheap. Heavy power-loom Table Linens. 8 4 bleached Table Uuens. fl. 81 25, and 8V50. Watson and Armstrong Tuble Linens, 8 4, at 85 cents per yard. Linen Bird-Kyc, for children's aprons, fine quality, very cheep; Linen Lawns. 62 and 75 cents. Extra fine quality Linen Ltwus, 870. Printed Shirting Linens, 02 cents per yard. Black and While Mohair bhlrtlng, 56 cent per yard. Bargains in Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdkft. 60 douen super stout Half Hose, bst English gcoda, at 18 cents per pair. 100 dozen super stout, Half Hose, 81 cents or $3 per dt Kf n. 25 dozen Ladles' White Hose, full regular made, 83 cents, fame goods as sold at 40 cents. A new lot of Cambrlo Edgings and Iosertlngs. 100 gross KegUtered Unfiling, a new article. C'HSbe Coventry Unfiling. ' Nandrlngham Knitting, Mnglo Rumings, etc. 25 dozen Ladies' Bilk Neok Soarfs. new styles. 2 8 w tf PHICE & WOOD. N. W. corner EIGHTH and F1LBKKC Bta. N. B. 321noU White Holland, for Sheeting. LINEN STORE, No. 020 ARCH STREET. E T E 0 1 A L BARGAIN. One Hundred Dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Hdkfs. 31 Ccuta, or $3G0 Per Dozen, WELL WORTH $5 00 PER DOZEN. WHITE ALPACAS FOR rARTIESJ. Wnite Corded Alpaoas. WblteFrenou Merlnooa. Z " White Poplin Alpacas. At vet? popular prloes. WIIITK GOODS. Plaid and striped Nainsooks, 25 ota. up. White soft finlsa Cambrics, 81 cts. up, Victoria Lawns, bargains, 37 and 60 ota. One case WhUte Plqne, 41, worth 60 ota Whlte8wlasMusllus.20ots.up. Good yard-wide Shirtings, 13 eta. np. AH the good makes Shirtings. Wide heavy Sheetings, 60 ots. Sheetings, ail widths, by the yd. or po, I KIN I S, ETC' New Spring Prints. S-hlttlDg Prints, novelties. 16 to 37 cts. 1 New UlDghams, Delaines, eta 87-ot. French Prints reduced from 62. 16 ot. Delaines reduoed from 22. COUPE It A CON4BD, 1.7 fsm B.:E.Oor :NINTlIand MARKET Bts. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Th Ppanlsh Cortes-Ferdinand, of rortngal, the Favorite for King -Iho Debate on Butler's Resolution in the lIon&o. FROM WASHINGTON. Vbe Debate oo Itutler'a Resolntlon. Special Dewatch to Tfie Ei-cntng Telegrm, h WteniKOToN, Feb. 11. Judge Biufrham of Oblo has just finliard a very ablu and sharp fpd'Oh agiiost Gen. Bjtler'a resolution. He denounced tt as revolutionary, and as au aotoC secetsiou and anarchj. He warned the Houae against being led into u loptlng a measure which woald involve a difficulty between the two houtc. He biped the resolution would be laid upou the table, there to rot. During the delivery of this speech General Butler stood directly in front of Jule Bing ham, and seemed quite uneasy under the ecatlluK remarks and criticisms ou bis resolu i)t). At tho close of Judge Binfrhatn's speech Xlr. Farnsworth tried to get tho floor to move to lay the resolution ou the table, but failed Ur. Schenck getting it to make a speech in favor of the resolution. nilsa and Mtstcrmau. De patch to the Associated rreas. Tbe Secretary of tne Navy to-day sut to the House, in compliance with the resolutions alrealy passed, volumlnoui correspondence relative to affairs la Paraguay. It appears that on the th of December last Admiral Davis addressed Lopez a letter, in which he says: "It does not belong to me to consider the status of Bliss and Masterman, but on this subject your Excelleucy will, I do not doubt, repose confidence in the justloe and friendship of the United States, which has afforded your Excel lency many recent proofs of Its reipect and sympathy." Lopez replied that these persons were crimi nals, deeply committed in the affair of a horri ble conspiracy, v cry particularly the former. Tbe Virginia ConMtltatlon. Washington, Feb. 11. It is said that the rieaate Committee on the Judiciary has deter mined to report in lavor of a modification of the Constitution ot Virginia, as suggested by the committee of nine. United Ntntes Senate. Cot Inuedrom fourth Edition. Mr. Chandler moved to take a recess from 4 80 to 7 P. 44., ihe evening session to be devoted to tue consideration ol tne Kltrer and Haroor Dili at.d other matters reported from the Coin mlttee on-Comnieruv. Mr. Fetsenden objected, and Mr. SUerman'a mo ion to take up the Currency bill was tnen ca rled. Mr. Cuandler moved to postpone that bill to allow him 10 renew his motion for an evening session, wbion was carried. The motion for a recess from 4 till 7 P. M. wan carried, and the Senaio resumed the uonslde-r.ui- nof ti.e Cuirenoy bill, upon wblou Mr. UouklluK addresteJ theSeuate.) Houae ol' Uepreseutativea. Continued from Fourth Edition. It was not wonderful that they bad fallen Into duut and trouble about a mutter so new, so uoueflnt-d, and In wnlcu they were so unaided by nitctdent. Mr. fehelluoarger proceeded to quote t he seve ral commentaries ou tbe Constitution wutoh had any bearlug on the question, aad summed np ibeupplloatlou of his quotations by saying mat it Uuaucelior Kent was right, and If the Prtsideni of the Senate had tue power to do the counting, then, clearly, the House was Invading la i lie ft is lu attempt lug In any way t-j ojnlroi tba1. count, except to see that it was honest. Mr. hntifi How are we to see tuat? Mi, Sliellabarger The gentleman must go for bis answsr to Jubtine Story, who regrets that the Constitution fia-1 not made a detailed piovislon for the case. The gentleman oaunot deleal the argument by showing that there may be defeols or a casus omissus found In the t.oiistilutlon. If it bu not the President of the Senate who dots the couating, but the two nouses In joint convention, tnen I ante what ptlvllf ets of the Houae have been lnvadod by tbe refusal of the President of the H-uiate to rtcotfuiEe the separate vote of the liouse of Kepiesentatives, which separate vote It had no authority togivt? He went ou to argue that the concurrent reso lution lu reference lo the electoral vote of Oeorula was not nuconslitutlonal, and that it was copied from a similar oonc-urr nt resolu- t-tlon adopted at the time of the eleetlon of President Monroe. Mr. Thomas related bow, thirty-two years aeo, he had been atelier to count the electoral volts, when Mr. Van Huren was electtd; how a ciOiculty then existed in relation to tne State of Michigan, and bow Mr. Clay, with his great foresight aud learning, bad anticipated aud avoided the difficulty by preparing and having adopted a concurrent resolution similar to that, unacr which the Joint convention acted yester day. FROM EUROPE. Tbe Spanish Cortea and tuo Throne. By Atlantie Caota. Madrid. Feb. 11. The greatest interest is felt in tbe proceedings of the Constituent Corte?, the teesions of which comtueuce here to-day. Itlvero wili certainly be chosen President. A majority of the members favor the selection of Ferdinand, father of the reiguing King or Portugal, aa the future ruler of Spaiu. and Bhould he refuse, the Duke de Montpenier wili probably be chosen. The movements of the Catligts in Guipescoa, Biscay, and Alava, commonly known as the Basque provinces, are quite active. Tbe French Government is watching the frontier closely. Block Qnotatlona by Telegraph 4 P. n Uiendinning, David Oo. report turougb their neW IU1K JIOUBO VllU lUIIOWUlg: n. y. Cei t. k. myt West. Union Tel.... ti Ph. aud Uea. K.... Mloh.Noutuern (K uiev. ana rot. K.lLlOt Toledo & Wabiiih.. 09KZ Oirtv. A Plttab'ie K. Ul Mil. at St. l'aui ooui.66' 4 I A .lama Li'-wn .... .... .T Oht and N.w. ottin K' Adama Kxpreas fUUl. and f.w, prer. viy wens, fargo.. ..... -... 1. U. IHll: llnltuil Hloiau mi a i. ... I 1 u I ' I I ' .... flbin.a r. . ......... in 1 1 i UTjancrtj u......., ( P-lno Mall S. Co. .ii3iiaou.. .13dl5 Market dull. WATCHES. V A T C e a. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, MaiinJatturers aud Iui porters, No. 13 South SIXTH Gtroot. Ilmwfrp Manufactory- &o. 23 & VTFTIJ . UMTKD bTATR8 HBV ENUB 8T1MPS. . Friuclpai 1 apoi, No. ."K l IIKHNUT Htrvet. Central fcoi. No. mn. KIFTH Buwt.toaSdeM K ba owt kejuul. lutabllabed Mitt. htt i ri lp ' daaorlpUoa wiuataaUT e nana in any amount ft IT (Mders by to all si JUpreat srotuptly atta4d lu, ft