THE DAILY EVENING TELKGRAPfl PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IBOth 4. P.. OITY INTELLIGENCE. THE CUESNUT 8TREET FIRE The Tti":nony r the Toting- Mn who EswapsVl from Caldwell's Store. This morning Coroner Daniels continued tbe Investigation lute the origin of tbe great are at Howell Brothors'aud Caldwell's stores, at Ninth and Gheanut streets. C. Uedney King wornI was one of the yonng Snen bo escaped from tbe burning building; I entered lha butid'ng at quarter oefnre II o'clock: I ' Caldwell's store tha bookkeeper and Mr. Hasan ware In tbe store: two lights wore ln.tus store, and one In Mr. Caldwell's office; me boalckeusr left altar I otmi In; ui,UI quarter of 12 o'o.oolc 1 was reading at ok: naltht-r ot tha three of us were imuk Infr: thvre bad been no olr?ar urooa-e i In the building aiacslo-lt; beiore I went to bed Mr. Polk came In; at 11-41 1 went to tbe front ot tiastre and stared tbaraanl l Hvn Dinuimul II o'clock, when I went riaos, turning oa tue nas except onnburnur: there was not a spark of tire at tht time In tbe offloat; I retired between 3 at U 12-lri: the ttrxt thlug that I know or alter that waa this terrible crash orexplo- Ion, wbtoh ni'. it bave aw.keued at lie start, my liitnre.slnn wn tbnt ef an earth quake, end that the whole building wa tnralillnir In: I fief i.lng In one ot the ro-iuis the window of which i paned on friansiin strevt: an 1 wa Bitting on my bed I heard Mr. Hardy cry "King! King! the wools store is on nr:" therti t?w a room btwon my room and the floe which was rlgh over the hrnns room; have no lecul'entlon of neelne; Mr. Hardy In the r com, as n o volume of smoke was an dense; wn west to the Bausom street wind w In my room, and that bad Iron shotiera, which wnra closed; as wa at tenuated to open the snifters 1 for tbe lirst time saw the flaruea; we then went to the stalls loading to the firm floor, bit coo Id not get down a half dozen of atalrs; lee amnka was so very denis that we could mske bnt slow progress; there was no flielnthe art gallery, but it wan very full of smoke; I am con vinced that tli ci e was an explosion, as 1 hare a distinct wollec.ion of the terrible crash tha not only awoke, out of the minor ones which occurred erter I was on rnyfait; after leaving ruv room we made very slow irnirtus: and w moved as though we bad iedn weights attached to our feel; we ma'la the front windows guirtxl sololy by Divine Providence, fori have no recollentlon what ever of attempt'ng to gan any particular p ilnt; wo felt, as we went al.Dg. as though our tl-sri was melt ing from our hones; Mr. ffamy nd I twisted our arms arnnnd each other's body and In that way moved alone bavn no recollerstlo .?. of smelling any other article than that ot smoke; we made an escape by means m the front windows. I be rise A. Hardy sworn t reslrto at N o. 208 Fed rai stree : i entered. Caldwell's stre on the night of tbe tire about Ki'Sp; 1 walked through the bron.s room and went up stair; sstdovo and mad about tweatv minutes, after which 1 retired; Mr. Dtvls came up and reaialned and talked witn me about twenty minutes, when I went to sleen; I remember lamping np suddenly but did not hear any exolo aloo; I beard the falling ot glass; I went to Mr. King's room anil saw flames ojming us the hatch way; I called to King that the store was on fire; when I sprang oat of bed I was ctiiklut: the smoke was very dense, and I eonld get no air; wa could see nothing lor smoke; we I -led to opn tbe window on Hansom street bnt It was so bot that we could not accomplish It; we tried to get down stairs; lost King for a time and went down stairs, and on touching tbe wall lonnd It very bot; on returning up sians met King, and we put oar arms around each other; we went to iba front window; can't eayhoar we got there, but I recollect the window being broken and then (alt fresh air on my face; ws laid there aboot a balf an hour before assistance came to as. James Andrews sworn I reside at ff u. IIS Ohesaut atrtel; I slept b-blnd the first row of casas on tbe Oral tlcor, oter the door; I did not look at the regnlator when I went to bed, bat thick It was somewhere about eleven o'clock: I waa awakened on bearing a noise like somethlngrfall, and looked around and saw the Ire; I got to the middle of the floor and called up so someone to help me; I p'tked up my clothes and ran out in trentof tbs case; when I got to the back s'a'rway I found It so bot that I was enable to net to Sansom street; when I waa In the bronss mom I coold see distinctly: I thought the 8 re originated from tbe seller on account or the register which was In tbe centre of the roou being very relt I attended the fires about a o'clock, nod turned off the draft; wa need small oal; the por ter attended them throngh tbe day: kept the kindling wood nndertbe back atairway; I went around by It, bnt had no light: I had not been smokUa: I had been In the cellar about balf-nast 10 o'clock; I put a utile coal on tha back furnace: I nut nokindllnc wood on tbe Are that night; I am positive I aid not smoke la tbe bai'msal; I do not think I Ugbtsd a match, but I may have djoe so; some times carried matches with me: the cellar was olear; I did not sweep aroind the Are that night; 1 do not remember any backlog being done that day; I did not see any seaoiktng that night by any one about the store; I saw Captain Bangs and James it. sjaiuwen u ouiioing. out a not re . . ...In,- thlM smAlTA. V mm mm ni.l a n Wo,. . t . . tbs tables In tbe bronze roem were la poilsion. and there was no appearance of anything having fallen In It; do not know whether Mr. Polk slept there that night, saw air. roi nave nois or Mr, Jtagan ihav o ttnkh atooDlna-. Htverai omec viibwiwi wim viniD'w. wbm tu ease was again adjourned nntU Friday moraine. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. James Shearing, itiohard Conway, and William Jones, three lads, have been held by Alderman Kerr to answer me onensa oi steal, ing newspapers from a wagon at Third and Dock streets, yesterday morning. The reports of tbe police lieutenants were fall of individuals who had been arrested yes terday for corner lounging. Some fitly or sixty were overhauled In the various districts - and fined in the usual amount. Alderman Nelll this morning bound John Thomas over In tlOOO ball to answer tbe charge of stealing adoaen buckets from the front of a grocery store on Frankford road. John Ayree nad a hearing before Alderman Massey yesterday, upon the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. It is alleged that he attempted to cut Philip Belletn wltn a razor at a honse at Thirteenth an! Wood streets. He waa held in tt00 ball for trial. Yesterday morning, between 12 audi o'clock:, tbe police of the Fourth district ar reeled Jerry MoNameo and Andrew Mullen, on Market street, near Decatur. They had beon in a liquor store near by, which they had enterud through an iron grating. Tbe fire-proof safe was broken open and tbe drawers relieved ot some money. The desks in tbe office were also forced opea. A rope was found on one of the prisoners, with wbioh they had lowered themselves into the cellar oi tbe store. Both were committed. Alderman Maule has held one Hugh Robin son, for a further hearing on the chaise of lar ceny. It is alleged that he obtained four caws from Jacob Laudor, of Lancaster eounty, in Jnlv last, for the purpose of selling, which It Is aid be did, but never made any return to Jacob or the money he obtained, lie was ar rattled on ttaturdav. f llson Wells, colored, was arrested last night while trying the doors of stores on South street. Alderman Carpenter sent hlw below. William C. Holler is a carpenter, and some time aeo was employed by Eamuel tiurley. He was arrested on Saturday on tbe oath ef Mr. Gurley. who charges htm with stealing a horse blanket, bridle, etc., from his stable on Warnock street, above Ulrard avenue. After a hearing before Alderman Hood, Bailer was held lor a further hearing. The same inaelst rate fined Thomas Glenning yesterday for fast driving on Broad street. He was also bound over lo keen the Deace. Harsh Johnson and Ann Harris, colored. were held lor trial by Alderman Tittermary this morning, charged with having robbed Thomas Doyle, of . Brooklyn. New York, of 123, at a bouse at Filth and Bedford streets. Wbst Abch Street Cbbbch. An Interesting erlesof lectures and musical entertainments at the West Arch Street Presbyterian Church onens to-night, with a lecture on "8onshine," lrom tbe genial and eloquent pastor of the harob. Oi this lecture the Boston Post (good mrinrltvlsavs: "The closing leUure of the Bay Slate series was delivered at Tremont Temple last evening. bv itev. Dr. a. a. W nuts oi i-uuaaejpuia. jjr. Wililta delivered a most genial cheerful, buoy suit, and common sense lecture on 'Sunshine,' which, before be concluded, he succeeded in beaming into every head and heart within the nnnii of iia voice. The lecture was Oiled with apt illustrations and felloltons anecdotes, and th ftnilinnne was one moment moved to mirth, and annther toaonvlolion of the eood sense that waa so profusely uttered. Tbe lecture was one of the best that has been given in Boston for years, and should be heard everywhere. We venture to assert that It has done more good tban any dozen sermons." . Tha mnainai Dortion of the entertain STlent. tinder tha direction of Mr. O. A. Km re. will add much to the attractions of theeveuing. Wears aJad to aee that lha Weat Archers evince a de termination to release themselves from debt. and In doing; so they desire to give lull value lor tne pubiie a money. Attempted Rosbebt. Last eventag a ser vant In the bouse of Mr. Wright, at Mo, MZS Bprnce street, observed two m n In the upper part of tbe house, and immediately gave the tely gave the tbe roof, and building by alarm, int scamps made lor I escaped. They had entered the going through an unoccupied dwelling in the - a rAi.sx alabm. a poiiemin gave an alarm of fire about 0 o'clock this morning without there being any occasion for it. An Investigation proved that the alarm waseanaed by some amoke Issuing from the store of H. jmhrtng A Co., at Fourth and Commerce Itraetf. A Uobsb DHOwaan. -About 6 o'clock last evening a borse, attached to a light wagon, ran away from Tenth and Thompaon streets, and before be could be stopped he got Into the .Unaware at Hhackamaxqa street slip and was Uiowneu. TIIAl'ER VS. ORE mB AN K. Contlunation or 1'roeeedlngK In the Coatest. This morning at haif-past 9 o'olook tbe Lglr latlve committee appointed to take testimony in tbe coutest between Judges Tnayer and tireenbnnk held a further meeting in Common Council Chamber.Benator HilDou in theoliair. Mrs. Kane sworn Live No. W8 North Becond street; my buaband waa In Cuba last October; (conn ael lor the contestant saM that ea the list el Voters the name of John Kane appears twice.) Mrs. Thompson sworn Ive No, Ml Ifaslar street; my bnshand, David Thompson, was la Fottavllle lastOotober. Charles Jones swora Lived No-. Hut Oermantowa road last October; voted In the Mix th division, iSeven teeoth ward; voted the Republican ticket; examined my ticket. John Havege sworn Lived No, H" Pink street Inst October; did not vole at tbeOctohere ectlon. Mis. Margaret Leahy sworn Lived at W o, HlOC'ad Walader street (back) last Ootober; my husband's name Is William; 1 bave not seen nor heard iron bltn sines last Jnly; be deserted me: he was Intempe rate: 1 bave not Inquired for him, either.- I'aia MrArtbnr voteo the Republican t1ctet Inst Oooberlnthe Sixth division or the Seventeenth ward. Alts, Jane Wells sworn Live at No. 1419 Herman town road: bave lived there all mr lite; uo siieh wan as Janus Yates has lived In Hie house John Magu're sworn-Lire No. M8 Oadwalader Strfet; was lwety-one yenrs ot age last May;: went lo the polls In tbe Eighth division of iheKeventenDth ward for the purpose of vol log; was refused, got my nude to certify to my age; be was knocked down by one of the Mm lns, either Arthur or Bsrney, couldn't te'l which: went away and got a pal'cemau; iud. a third attempt, and. alter being sworn as to myase, got my vol in; voted the full Hepiiblloan ticket. John Hey sworn Lived In the Sixth division, rteventeeaih ward last Ootober; voted the lull Hepu 1 caa ticket. Cliailes McCabe testified to the same facts In rela tion to himself; so also dM Uharles Thompson, J jiin A. Goodiellow, Uharles Denny, and a number of others. Joseph TJoaglnnd sworn Lived In the Sixth divi sion of the Heventoaatb warn last October; voted the "fu l Kvpnbllcan ticket without adulteration." Henry idgby sworn L'ved It the Mixta division of the Hcvet lecnth ward last October; voted the Ke puullcan ticket with tbs exoeptlon 01 Myers and 1 ynnaie. Wi'llam F. Jones sworn Lived at No.llJti-tr. mantown avenue last eitstlon: voted the lull KspuV lioau licl el in the blxth dlv.Mon of tha beventeenth waro; examined my tlcaei; was c'.aliengel, but ex hibited my i apers. John h Illy sworn Lived No. tnt Christian strae'. In tlia Hnvnnth division of tha 1'lilri ward, last On- tobec, William Ualaet lives with me: no Oua uatuea Thames Haloes lived with me last ootoosr. John Mccennaeworn Live No. ei Christian street; lived there last October: old aot vote at the October election; am uolacltlxen; I bave a son called joun McCanua; he Is twenty-two years of eg: don't know whether be votd; he will be In this country live years next May. The examination or tbe witnesses was con ducted very rapidly this morning so fast, in fact, that frequent intervals oconrred when there wore none present. This entailed con r'dtrable loss of time, the committee being tumpelled to wait until others arrived. Be tween forty ana niiy in an were exuiiuuu. The testimony showed that there had been rrandnleat votes pouea in tne Mixtn division ef tbe Hevenleenth ward, and In the eleventh division of tbe Third ward. Pending one of the suspensions of proceedings, owing to the absence of witnesses, which oo euired shortly after 1 o'clock, Mr. Simpson, counsel for tbe contestant, sent for the Mayor and Keoorder of the city, lor tbe purpose of bavlng them produce the eleolton-boxes of tbe First preclnet of tbe Klghtb ward and the Hlxth precinct of the Fourth ward By the produotlon of these boxes the contestant proposed to show that during the lasthonrof vottnjon theOotooer election day, In the First precinct of the Kiguth ward there were but 21 tallies for Greenbank, while the returns showed 2 votes; and in the blxth division of the Fourth ward tbe returns showed one more vote for Judge than there were voters. Tbe vote returned for Tnayer was 65, while all the other Republican candidates of the city and county polled votes ranging in number from til to a5. . As we go to press Recorder Glvln has Just entered with the boxes called for, but has not yielded them to tbe custody ot the committee f ( r the purpose of counting the ballots in tuem, on account of an objection to their being opened, which has bean Interposed by tne re spondent's counsel. This objection Is novv being argued. iiwat Hochs Estebbd. We have lately been called upon to record tbe entering of various dwellings in sundry parts of the city. Ia soma nf ilieurt oases the Deroetratora have beeu caught, but In far too many instances the ofienders have gone anwhlpped of justice. A riuraiiinff waa Hnipreiil on Saturday evening. bowever, in wnicn ait psruts uuutciuou fairly caugnion tne premises, rwsv. u. a. ten., noaiir nr I n line I fi ttt' riuDbiBb uuuitu. i.fi- Ing at No. 217 N. Twentieth street, having been invited nnt io taie Banner witu a itisuu. ru- tn mud home at halt oast 8 o'oioek. and found his bouse full of unluvltea guests irom top to bottom. It appeared that Saturday being tue occasion of the birthday of his consort, a num ber of friends baa agreea to proceea to nis rest dance, burdened with sifts of congratulation, w nan ins revereuu usatieuiiiu immuca uuiuo. he found not only every room full of smiling friends, but the dining-room table was occu pied by presents of silver, glass.andcalna ware, householdand other llnon, and the kitchen en cumbered with barrels of nour. ntms, eggv e'.c This was truly an agreeable way of finding dwelling entered. LETTERiaff THE PUBLIC LAMf. AO D propriation has been made for the purpose of placing tne muuss uu tus iuimiiuiin u.o hna lontr been reoulred. and. when done, shoald be In such a manner as lo atl'ord a perfect, street guide, so that "he that inns may read." We bave been shown by Mr. William 8. Irwin, of No. 406 Library street, a plan simple and per fect, easily discernicie at a aistance. tue nam. la nninted nn wire eanze. covered with a composition, giving it tbeappcaranceof gron od glass, in a neat frame, cheap and indebtrnc i ble. They will be placed In the lamps In front of the State Honse, and on the corners oi rirta and Sixth and Chesnnt streets, and our citizens will have an opportunity or contrasting tnis plan wilh the Mark land patent Iron letters. A Pleasant Occasion. Mr. John Capstiok, late of tbe "American Yarn ranting com pany of this city, bad an elegant entertain ment given bim on Friday evening by his mer cantile friends, prior to his departure for Law rence, Mass., wmcn is to ne tne nein ui an fntnre labors. A fine bano.net was partaken of at the wetberlll House, air. uamei ucintyre presiding, and Mr. John Archbold officiating as croupier. 8peecb.ee were made appertaining to tne commercial growtn anu progreaa ui runs delphla, and tbe manufacturing interests of Pennsylvania aisoussea as in comparisuu mm the 1 astern States. The occasion was a very pleasant one, and greatly enjoyed by all. Caftau Cossbb, one ol our City Commis sioners, who lost his leg in tthe service of his country during me xveoeiiion, nau sugiuor operation performed on it yesterday morning toy urn. Agnew ana oniawin, wno suoceeuea. in extracting another piece of bone. We are glad to bear that the pauent is getting aioug very wen. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Btjprehk CotniT in Banc Chief Jostles Thompson and Judges Kead, Agnew, Suars- wood, ana wimams. Tneroiiowtngjuagments were delivered this morning: y Bnarswooa, d .: Wilson et al. vs. Wilson. Certificate from Dial Fries. Jndement reversed, and venire actus de noro awarded. uranam a Appeal from tbe ltegisters' uonn of Philadelphia. Decree affirmed at the cost ol ine appenant. lngeraoll'a Appeal, Dale's Appeal, Haley's Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas of r unaueipuia. i.iiwpuuna io ine special re Dort of the master dismissed, and the case re committed to him lo make distribution accor dingly. Tne Timcum r iBning company vs. Carter. Lrror to the Common Pieasof iieiawarecounly. Judgmeut reversed and v nire Jueius de novo awaaded, liy Kead, J. Jacob Karker's appeal from the Orphans' Court of fnlladelphua. Decree af firmed at costs of appellant. Cockt or Oyxb add Tbhminxor. Judes t hi,. anil Urawster. A spetrial season of tne I r Terminer was begun this morning, I d a Daliel of one hundred aud aUy jurors was I 7,7 attendance. There were two prisonars in the dock. Joseph Donanue, cnargea wiin lue murderof James Dempsey, and bamuel Holt, ehareed with the murder of Kdward Burns. It waa proposed first tocall up Donahue's case, but in case that went off, then it was Intended lo try Holt's. ... The Henapsey Homicide. After considerable delay the ease of Joseph M. Donohue waa commenced, and tha oa ling of a Jury proceeded with, which had not beeu M...r. utith inurmrT (louitT -Judge Cad- n-k,.. ir.iimm im f the Court Was opeued this morning. A grand jury and petit Jury were in attendance. JuhnU. Banner, bq- was appointed foreman of the Qran4 ivaf, Tar list for the term Is quite small. The only case tried this morning wrw that of tbe United Mates vs. three and a halt barrels of wblsky, claimed by Clement Grow. Thia waa an Information for forfeiture, and It was shown that tbe llqnor waa seized at the rail road depot in Harriibnrg and had upon It neither tbedlstliler's nor rectifier's brand. No testimony was offered on behalf Of the claim ant, and the jury rendered a verdlot for tha United States. Nrst Pruts Jndge Kead. Cecilia C. Reader and Kdward If. Boeder, her husband, to the nse of the aatd Ceellls, vs. Itnobrael Keeder. An action of replevin to recover possession of oer taln household fnvnlture, a I leg ml to have been wrongfully levied noon. On tnl. Terry and Behlon for plalntirTo; Bennett and Well for defendant. DisrTRicT Oottut, N c l JndeeKwre-WlUlam Carter vs. Kdward MrLattxlilin aud Sarah N. McliRTirrblln, in rlKht of said 8rah An action of partition of property situate at Fifth and Yoe streets. On trial. Di6TKtT Court, No. J Judge Btrfisid. John Brannan vs. Dennis Dewlrer. An action of fjoclmen. No defense. Verdict for platnt.ttr. William-Barnet I-e Va vs. John Ulwuden iilng. An neiion on a bock account. Verdlot for plnlnliavtm John Wbeeinr vs. James Kavllt. An action to recover on a promissory note lor money loaned. The rie fense alleged payment. Oh-trial. CRIME. A Mtlit llotrror in at Lunatic Asyftma. The N. Y. Jlcrwd of this momlDS reports -be Mlowlng: The "Lodge" by which appellation the small thrre Btory ouildiug set apart for the worst or most rabid ot tbe lunatics, on the west end of tins Ulaud, Is known was the scene ot a irt3ut s-hocyiug a flair some time durla Friday iw.bt 1 Rot. by which the life ol a poor dementud crcn- turc was taken by au itber in a moment of frenzy, and tho deed was munly oini; totho apparent aiismitnaeetncnt of the au'.hjnttes In not ptotirrly guarding against me aauncr to which the in mates on lie luslitu'in treat present so mceU exposed. Tim f.tcis In tb ca-io are as follows: There ate about latli) ininaies lu tue four structures set apart for lunatics on tu! Maud in question, all ot which are oocupt-fi. tbe "Lodge-' b?ib( tilled to repletion. Tli accommodations here are so ni'agre that it has bucn found necessary for several months past, n order to meet tbe ueounri4 ot the Increase iu the number of unfortunates, to -cause their sleeping two In a t ell, instead of one, as hereto fore, when the patients are dancrerous and liable to uo bodily harm to oue auotuer. uacaoi these apartments U lurnibhud with an irou bedstead and a wooden tab, or "kid," of heavy oak, such ntsns s being essential, lue patients are locked np in their rooms at six o'clock each evening, and are not telettsed aaain until five o'clock lie Dext niorniriK. On Friday nitht one of t bo female lunatics con hued in this department m one lrom her couca ana, m a paroxysm ot madness seized the heavy tub at the sids of the cot. and raisins it above hrr heal brought it down with terrific force upoa the skull ot her Bleeping comrade, eruuiuglt iu and killin; lior Instantly, rue snrieks ana nownugi in tne luDSiie asylum are so familiar to the ear? of their keepers as to attract little or no a'.tanliou at any time durmp the mgui; nenci! u atiy noifo was made by the vie iai in her struggles, it was rot noticed. At d o ctocic, wneu tue female ksepcr of the war! in which the horrible snair irsijspiied threw open tne aoor oi tno ceil, great was her horror in beholding the iuantac uumieiPBS ana oer inuraerca companion ljius S!d bj side in their gory cot, a $untly ppctcl? Indeed. The bed do. bins was tatu mted with blood, which diioped stowly from the pendeut covering and btroamed over tne floor of the room, while the brains ot the dead woman, which had been literally scooped out with the lingers of the murdeiesa, lay aiattereJ about and bPspatteied the walls. Tbe dt roeuted woman was removed immediately from the cell, and the circumstances attending the affair woie kept so strictly private Hi to elude the observation even of uearly every one. about tho place. The remains of the deceased, whose name has not tranepired, were oftined quietly snd expeditiously, aud were Interred without delav. bii was aoaut twentv-ix years ot age and had neither friend nor relative living in this vicinity. Tbe murderess is, oi course, irresponsible lor tbe act. The facts' narrated above have been obtained from an e.niploje of tho aylam, b it th"? names of the parties concerned In the tragedy weicnot disclosed. Terrible Mnrder In Wisconsin. Junetville (Feb. 11) Car. Chic igo Tiw. Our com w unit j was-slartlt-d this morn lug by tbe intormn'ion that a laruier named diaries 41. Laonuert, about fifty jearsof a?e, livim; on the river road between this ctlv and be'.oit, wa murdered last night aud his remains birned in the house, which was destroyed by tire. It appears, by the statement ol Mr. Mark Laugley, a brother-in-law ot the deceased, who brought tbe news ot this honor io the city, that Mr. Lambert bad recently sold his farm te a Mr. oye. of the town of Kock, and had received $00 in money aud a mortgage on thspla;e lor the balance of the purchae, iu contemplation of a removal to a new location. Mr. Lambert's wife was on a visit to Chicago, and he was alone in the house, with a hired man, who iia1 lived with him nnce November last and gave bis name as We!ey ftelson. About 1 o'clock last night tbe attention of Mr. Langley was called to the bright light in tbe direction of tbe bouse of bis brother-in-law; but as it seemed to be such a flame as wonld bf created by tbe burning of a straw stack, i.ud as no alarm was given, be thongnt not bine of the matter, and did not leara of the catastrophe until 9 o'ctotk this morning. Then it was Uiscover6l that the charred remains of VI r. l.ambett were in the amoklng ruins ot tbe cellar, and thai one of his borses and tbe hired man were missing. Tbe presumption is that the un fortunate man was murdered, tbe houn roborl, BDd then tired, after which the murderer stole tbeboreand left. The supposed murkier, Wesley Nelson, is light complexioued, about thirty years of ase, five ieet nine inches hiirh, aud weighs one hundred aud seventy pound. ji reward of $500 is ottered for his apprehension and conviction. An Inquest on tne lemtius lound in the cellar, this afternoon, elicited notbins new except that tbs mnrderel man waspwid money on yesterday in the presence of tbe supposed murderer; and the farther fact tijat, the barn was euardeu by a savage doe. abich no one could pass who w uaac- cjusinted. tbewing conclusively UatNeluu luok the ncrsc. riiilalpliia Cattle Market. Jr'Kr.HVAKY 15 The Cattle market was rather dull this ween, but prices were higher. About 10C0 bead sold at lu...&Uc. for extra 1'eun-yi-vania and Western .Sieers; Uo. for a few cuoU'; (KlCc. for lair lo good; and tj(isc. per In. groua lor cnminon, as to qnaiuy. ine loiiewiog are tbe particulars of the sale: Hi Dwenemun. western, iii. tpr. S2, A. Christy dc Bio.. Western. ii(lt. tt. 2J, Deuuler A: McCleese, CuesLer co..;.' J. gr. lJ. Martin Fuller Co., Western,, v'Jj gr. Mil, Moouey & smitn, western, wv;. Br 45. Tbos. sdoony t Bro .Western, oifeii.'i gr. rjj, n.(.uain, weawji u i cuu.j v a" 76, John Bmitb, Western, mw,A, gr. 65, L. Fran, Western, 7'i9vi . gr. b. Frank A Schomberg, Western, 7' gF. 40, Hope at Co., Lancaster co., t9, gr. 17. M, DryfOos A Co., Western, llAmi. gr. li, B. Baldwin, Chester co., 89. gr. 28, J. Clemson, Chester co.. H10, gr. id. Chandler A Alexander, Chester co.,9Ui&12, gr. 60, Wallace A Miller, Chester oo , VMV. 't, gr. lo, L. Horn, Dela rare co., b(g7, gr. W, P. puny, Western, 8af, gr. 80, John MeArdle. Western, mA, V i, v? w aiaer. v lrginia, om, gr. , Klkon & Co., Vlreinla, ti7, gr. 2. J. BeldonrldKO, Lancaster co., 6t! v gr. Cows were unchanged. 200 head aold at flow do for springers, and SaOaSO per head for oow and caff, Bbeep were in fair demand at fall prloes. 6000 bead aold at 6(8o. per lb. gross as to con dition. Hons were in demand at an advance of II par loo lbs. 8000 head, sold, at tlS0UiW per 100 lbs. net. 10-, P. McFlllen, Lancaster co.,B(";4, sr. m, P. Hathaway, Lancaster co.. 7.' gr 70, Jas. h. Kirk, Chester co.. 79,i gr. 30, B. McFUlcn, Chester co.. 6.fk,Kr. 50, James McFlllen. Western. fc9! gr. us lTiir.inn ARachman. Western. Sl 1. ar. THIRD EDITION FBOLX THE CAPITAL. Itnilroa! Subsidies to he WithhrM on Cor&ditions-IncreasiDg tlio Pay of Iho Arniy-lso-ports of Committee?. IROM WASHINGTON. Special Ptipatih t The JCvtming nUgrapfH WAsnmoTON, Feb. t,j. Tux on Walsky in Bond. The Ways and Meftns Committee ate again eonMderlnjr tbe question of extending the time for the payment of the tax on whisky In bond, Tbe committee are divided on the question, an 1 it will probnfely be left ti the lJom to decide, and it is thought they wilf favor tbe extension. ,Vy of the Army. Tbe Senate Military Committee cons'thcred the subject of increasing tbe pity of tho o'rny, and referred the matter to the ltr Department to report what action in their judgment,-should be taken. Wltliholriliiar Kallroitrl Nnbtlllr-a. The subject of wtthltoiding the bonds from all the railrosds to which the Covernmcmt is .'iving aid until they have complied with tbe law by making? first-rla-) roads, was considered by the Committee on Appropriations to-day, and it Is understood that they will report in favor of legislation that will protect tbe Gov ernment against loscs, aud compel the couipa tipn to make, as tbe law requires, first claw roitds. The South American MlMtonn. Tbe South American Missions are Mill iu com mittee of conference. Tha Hoase managers irrsl.it upon the bill as originally pasted, aud the Senate managers are insisting- upon their amendment striking out Butler's proposition. VnllcU SiatesMnpreme Coart. Jdexpalch to the Associated jprets. In the United States Supreme Court to-day Chief Justice Chase delivered an opinion do- olaiag that gold contract? must be satisfied with coin, whore tbe kind of currency is not mentioned. Justices Davis aid Hwayue g tve a qualified assent, but Justice Miller dl".ented, In a great measure, from tbe opinion. Tbe Court has ordered a certified copy of the proceedings In the osse of Peter Phillips to be produced, as pre'lminary to an argument on tbe application to Issue a writ of prohibition against Judge Underwood. I he application fjr a writ of habeas corpus In tho case of Spangler and Arnold, the Dry lor luas pt lsoners, is to be argued. Riaiatg or b Hc-huylk.111. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, SomisrowN. Pa., Feb. 15. The heavy rains of 1 at-1 nl?ht have caused a sudden rise in tbe Schuylkill at this place. At noon the water was nine feet above low water maik, and is still ri-ir,ir rapidly. The Wvomlug SlilN were com pelled to cen?e operations this moi utu?. Cities 4 the freshet abates soon, much damage to pro perty is foared iu this vicinity. From Baltimore. Bai.ximor8, Feb. 15. The occitrreuro on Saturday evening of a slight fire In the drawing room of Barnum's Hotel, in connection with the fact of a fire' having broken nut iu the same place a short time previous, has rained suspicions that the fires were the work of an incendiary and a reward has beeu offered for tne detection of the guilty party. OrgKu l'acKirjr Burned. Kkwsrk, Feb. ir. I'lonoet, Peltou i Co.'s melotleon and cabinet organ factory, at Bloom field, was burned on Saturday. Loss about (50,01)0;. iuaured for 2!,500 in fcia-tern com panies.. Some eighty me :hanics are thrown out of cu;plojuient by thu disaster. Ire Cordova. Philosophers and physicians both tell us ,1b at it Is a good thing to laugh, and certainly one of the most efficacious methods ot aUaintnsr that "consummation devoutly to be wished" is by listening- to the funnv thinet Mr. DeCordova annually sajs to well-behaved New Yorker at titeinway rial). De Cordova is somethmg more tban a mere bunions'. : there is in his writing genuine wit, aud no unlrequently the talent of tbe satirist. To see him last evening giving his audicuce Instructions In the practice ot the ' tre-ln Bend ;" to listen to the recital of bis mlt hapsom the Albany steamer; to hear htm recount the ludicrous concatenation of circumstance'? which diove bim from asratoga, arc oue aud all genuh.e treats; snd, a such were evidently regarded by the audience last evening. And an immense audience it was too; full of good houior, ueiermined to be pleased, and decidedly not UUanpolntetl. The fruitful subject or Mr. De Cordova's remarks was 'Tbe Spratts at 3ara loca," and, interwoven with an intensely funny story, wtre morsels of wit and widoui, of s itire upon the follies ana ioidips oi waiering-piace lue. aud a eenile cast1r!ttion of tkera in every wnv entertaining. The next of the series of lecture'' will be delivered nxt Monday, when 'Mr. Grundy," that most terrible of modern fiorgone, will furnish Mr. De Cordova wtta a stthif ct for the display of his talents In the meantime. The spratts at Baratoea" will bt delivered at the Brooklyn Athenaeum to morro rvenine. and our good friends across tbe water afforded an opportunity to listen to that delight tot ipe'ang of fun, wit, and wisdom. X T. Uti ih CnbM. Tbe following petition has been sent to tbe T resident of tbe United States by many Cubans: Hivivi. Feb. 6. To tbe Hon. A. Jonnson. pir: In tne name of Ood and for the sake of liturtv. nnd an President of tbe create it na'.ion on earth, send your powerful aid to tbe caue of tbe independence of Cuba, and may God bless you is tbe player of jour friend, a friend i your country and alriendto all yoarcoan'r keen. Cvba. Latest Marketa by Telegraphs Naw YoHK, tb. in Cotton learer: 3X) bales sold at 2s;. c I'lour dseilaiBg, sales of sves hols. Wocat hcavi and lower; qaotatlous Dotuloa'. Corn dull and !i a.. ii' ad lc. rial, s cf tHnl bnaaels mixed Westera giwo-ii.c Uats lower: sales of It.ooo eusbs'.s at &-,',!.(: Beef quiet. Fork dull: new mess, i'li, Laid heavy; steam, ia,yru c. wmaaj quiet. Block ttnotatlotia by Telegraph 2 P. It. Glendlnnlng, Davis Co. report through their Vnrtr house the foilowlct: N Y. Cent. K. .lt Cteveland and Tol.105 V. and Erie It... M Tol. Wabuan K... tie PhU. and Kea. K.... Si Mil. de St. P. com BSU 1 w. Mlofa. B.and n.t.K. wy. mh. st sr.. r. pref. and Pitt. R 01"-. Adam Expris Co 6K1 r-hi. and N.W. com. Wl Wells. Fargo Exp .-ia-i Chic and N. W. prf. li United Htates Exp r.it ana n. a. n....j'w. xauuoaacv a. uir iu1 j. Pla. F. W.andChl...ll'4,0old IMli Pa M. Steam. Co...lH'i Market steady. Western Cnlorf T. 37!, PUILADELPHIA STOCK. Ill BAIC BALKS, KKR. IS Kauurtad by D Uavea fe Uro., No. 4U 8. Talrd svraal BKTWKEN BOARDS. tUS Blb Iud. Ki ,U Aug.., Ka CwanHead R.ls.oli...4 ni 100 do a. . 200 IDS MO 104 109 do. do1, do. do., do. ..li.hlO 44 SI S10..44SI h:0. 4(i.' ,.Wtln.4 SI ... sL4S St ir sh a"" - lfcO OO ssesaaaaa ' if do as. n; lioih Kead K ..is.- fs .i BKOOSD BOABD, ItrOOOlty s. Waw ..lwl I lHi shltaPf......bl. S:i iuO do....M ..M.. U i lwSaliK.aiosV'',o- ' tou ah iuad A. - tH IlO dOvStUWU. 44 . M do......blS.46 SI Slsb LSh Val.... la. SkSi t to F0UETH EDITION WASHINGTON. FORTIETH COJfQKESS THIRD 8CSI0N IMMfttO, WASHfNOTOrr, Feb-. 15 Messrs. Cameron, Morrill (Vt ), and Howard prosented petitions for tbe amendment of the Constitution so as lo acknowledge Almighty fcrod. Referred to Com mittee on tne Judiciary. Mr, Morgan presented a remonstrance agsinst UTS passage of any law authorizing the eon. atruotlon of anv bridge across- tbe Kast river, between Mew York and Brooklyn, tiniest the bridge be of auoli elevatiorvas to leave tne navigation of the river nnobstrnoted. Also, a petition ol citizens of New York for a reciprocity treaty with Canada Mr. Hnrnner presented the petition of Moses llnhm of New York, setting forth a soheme by whlcb tbe Government oan, within two years, resume specie payments, and at Me Hanie- time reduce the national debt by three hundred mil lions of dollars. Mr. Hnrnner called the attention eft Ho Chair man of the Committee-on Finauce Snornsu) to this panacea for tria financial diaionlileof tbe conn try. Mr. bberman Do yea warrant UieTemadyr Mr. Hnrnner Ah ! that Is more tban l ots do. Mr. Cameron introdasod bill lo authorial taw extension, eonstrnntion, anu use of tne lateral branch of the Baltimore and Potomac iU4lroad. Bsferred. Mt. )dwards, from the .TotJlclary Comrrttoe, reported a bill to provldo for an additional terns of the lfnits.1 Ktatea Clroult Court at Dur'ington, Vermtxat. whiohiupon his motion was passed. Mr. Morton sabmkUed the report of theJoJnt Com-nlttee lo wait npou (,'etteral Grant and Mr. Calfax to Inform tuem of their eleMlon President and Vlce-PVpsldent. On -notion of Mr. Cranio, tho committee to audit and oontroi- the- contlnijout expenses c-f the Senate was avuthortated to s sod for persons- suu papera 1.0 iaotiiuace-iue in V98li;bllou OI tha " acoounta pending before tbem. Mr. CTragln, from live same eouamlttee. re ported adversely, and moved tbe indefinite poetponsment or the resolution providing for tbe pay Men t dnrlaj the- reoss of tbe messen gers and the clerks of ttvHenati Mr.Conness (Cal. J objected to Iho present con atderatloryof the motion for an lndetiaite posl ponementi Mr. Howard, from, the Joint Committee on Ordnance, made a long report, accompanied by a bill to establish an ordnance ooromlsalon and to consolidate the Ordnance Department with tbe Artillery. Mr. Morgan (N. Y.) offered" a Joint resolution authorising ;the Becretury of tbi Navy to plase a vessel at the disposal of the t -unmlsslooer of Charities and corrections t New York, lo bo nsed for the purpose of a nautical school. Keferred to theCommittee oa Naval Affairs. Hons of Kereeu.tHti vei. Under the call of Htates, bills- and joint reso lutions were introduced, read twice, and in ferred, aa follows: By Mr. Blackbnrn (S. C.), to relieve all Ameri cas citizens from the legal and poliltoal dis abilities imposed by tha four teen tli article of amendment. Kaferred'to the Ueoonsiruotion Committee. By Mr. Van Trump (t. . to Increase the pay of army oflicers lu a gruduaied sc.vle. Ue ferred to the Committee ou Military Affrilra. He said ne Introduced K at tho request of an o nicer, without oommlt'lag tilmBeif t 11. By Mr. Lawrence (uu.ii), directing mat wo-, men employed In tbe several executive depart ment of tbe Government shall receive the aame compensation as men, wtion tbev per form tbe same or equivalent services. To the Committee on Appropriations. By Mr. Butler (Teun. ), resolutions of the Ten nessee Legislature lu reference to Tennessee railroads. To the CornmKiee on Claims. By Mr. Nlblack, dlreoilng fie Kecretary of the Treasury to sell J30,0WHrof anrplns coin la tha Treasury. To the Committee of Ways and Means. By Mr. P.rom well (111. 1,' proposing an amend ment to tbeCoBBtltunon eonoerning electoral votes for President and V ice-President. To the Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Woodward, to provide for the restora tion of Commander Ion a C H.-aumunt from the retired lo the active list. To the Committee on Naval Analrs. By Mr. Miller, proposing an amendment to the Conslltu ion acniam suDMdlea to railroad or olber corporations, so long as the national debt shall exceed f oOo.OUO.OOo. To tbe J udiolary WIUUIlUCD, By Mr.CaiiistAia ). grautiu" aloau of ta 000 000 to tbe New Onen ami Helms Kiiluo id Company and Immigration vssoclallon. To the Committee of Ways and Meaus. By Mr. MamiiLon(isiH.),jointresotullon of the Florida Legislature asking Congress to devote tbe pnblio property in Hi. Augnstlne, Florida for educational purposes. By Mr. Washburn (Wis.), extending tlte time to constrnot the railroad from Hi. Croix to Lalte Mnperior, anu granving lanas tome west wis consln Kauroad company. Keferred to tuo Committee on rubllo Lauds, By Mr. Clarke (Kansas), several joint resola- . I . V. . . n . I ...I.. I ....... l-.l Indian treaties and trnsl lands, lteieired to the Committee oa public Lauds. By Mr. Burleigh, in relattnu to the payment of moneys appropriated lo the Indian trioes. Keferred to theCommittee on Appropriations. By Mr, uuuer (uass.). to prevent restrictions on trade by tne Jaws or any Htaie between eitizens of different Biates. Keferred to tue Committee on Commerce. By Mr. HnbbardiW. ,). auppiemeatary to the National Baking act. Keferred to the Com mittee on Banaiogand currency. It provides in tbe first, second, third, and fourth sections such amendments to sections 16, IK 'i, and 'M ol the present aot as will secure tbe deposit of a nnlform class of bonds for banking, and remove tee present restriction oa tne amount orcircuiaurg notes. The fifth section provides for tbe issue of a new class of bonds for banking purposes, to be knowa-as United Htates banking bonds, pay able In coin at anytime after twenty years, and bearing interest payaoie in coin at tne rate of 4 per cent, per annnm. Bald bonds may be sold at par for coin or Treasury notes of United Btates, or may be exchanged at par for other bonds or securities oi me u nitea states except, bonds issued for railroad purposes. The sixth section require banks organized and doing business under the National Cur rency act to deposit, wl'hln twelve months after the passage of th!sact, tbe bonds author ized by this act instead of the bonds inw de posited with tbe Treasurer as security for cir culation, under the penalty of being wound up In case of neglect so to do. The seventh section rnulin the cancellation of all notes and bonds, securities received f.tr the sale of or In exehene lor the bonds au thorized bv this act. Tbe call lor bllia being concluded, the next basinets was tbe call of States for resolutions, under wnlcn call tne Joint resolution intro duced last Monday by Mr. .Talian, to prevent the further sale of public funds, except as pro vided for in tbe Pre-eniptlon and Homestead laws, came np. Tbe question being ou see uidlug the previous qnestion, the previous qntion was not se conded, and then, On motion of Mr. HofklnK. the Joint resolu tion was referred lo toe Committee on Public Lanes yeas, 10o; nays. 70 Mr. Hunter introduced a joint resolution giving the consent of Congress to the Northern Pacific ltallroad Company to issue its bonds and lo secure the tame by mortgage on lis railroad and telegraph line, for tbe purpose of raising funds wilh which to cona'ruct. the Hue be tween Lake Superior and Pnget's Bound. And also on Us branch to a point at or near Port land, Oregon. The term "Puget'a Bound" to apply to all the water connected with the Straits of Joan deFuca wltbto the territory of the United Btates. The Honse seconded tbe previous question, and nnder lta operation the joint resolution was read three times aud passed, lb call for yesa ana nays Demg raiusea. Mr. Niblack offered a resolution to. nay $2"09 to John I). Young for his sinenses in prose cuting Disclaim to a seat as Kepresentatlve of tbe Ninth Congreaalonal district of Kentucky. Mr.licKee moved to lav the resolution on the table. Rejeoted. Yeas, od; nays. 90. The resolution waa then adopted. Mr. McCarthy presented the memorial of sixteen bundled men and women, of Syracuse, New York, that in any ohange or amendmeut of the Constitution proposed by Congress to extend or regulate anil rage, there should be no distinction between men ana women. Mr. Wood presented a memorial of brewers of New York in favor of the repeal of the duty Mr. Cbanler presented petitions for there movalof obstructions at Hell Gate, New York harbor. Mr. Moore presented petition! of New York and Boston ship owners, tor the protection of navigation, iitenai la&ev uy n(aia auii munioi lial0O!lUr4te flFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. The NIcaraguan Treaty-Conffres-sionar Appropriation Bill? European Ad t ice?. FROM WASHINGTON. BpetVil eipa!eh to The Evening niegrapX Jabaldirtna- Kailrftds. WaaniaaioN, Feb. 15. The Uime by a large-' vote passed tbereoolctlon allowing the Norther Pacific Railroad to inue bands for tha coni structton ol the rood, tbe bonds to beamortjater on tbe rond. The company bare ceked this action tb3t they might go on with lb road, as t&cy were satisfied that subadlei coald hot be oblaiueii at tko preaeut Congress. Ieg;al-Ten(ier. t was giver) out that the legal-tender dectYioa' V'ft.l to be a-'inodnced to day. but on iuqutry It is ascertained-that tbe judges have not 'yet agreed upon t'e derision. It Is nndentood that a Rrrtt diversity 'of opluloa exist relating to tha constitutionality of tbe act. T Irrlcu Citual. Seward's treaty, Depntlated by Otleb Cuslilsig,' for tbe ship cauaJ ncroes tbe lsthrinis of Dor li, -has not been sent to tne Senate to-day. It understood that It will meet with eonstdcrab t oppositton, and wilt 'prO'bably not get throuit at this session. ;olTM-'ort4racta. TSre Supreme Court in Jo au laiportaut Jeol ' sion ro-day rela'.ive ' to- gold coutracts. Th- Coutt maintains that coin contracts made prior ' to the war must be paid iicoln. and aUo that similar contracts inad-now must be paid In ootn,. on the ground that the law makinr coin a leal tender has never been repealed. The llouae bss sot apart all evenlus aersaons after Wednes day for the consideration of tha appropriation bill. This is considered absolutely oece-iry in order rget tho bills tiroogh. Eeipatehto the Associated Pree. , . , ,,; InToruintlon frotn -Adialral IloiT. Admiral liofl, commandi'tg the North Atlantic squsdrou, reports from ILvvaoa, oa Font , the cniiiloymeBt ot tbe vessels of hie command m followst iontoocook, nnsshiiK in excellent condition at Uavana, wait:s the termination -of the present excitement' to- make a cruise around the island of Cuba; Gettysburg at Nue vitas, having touched at Matauzw!, en route: and reported everything quiet there; Penooscot ar rived at Havana ou Feb. 1 from a cruise noon -the Spanish Main: Yantio eToismr in the Hay ton waters: Mipsic at Asplnwail. liavtaa re-' lieved tbe Yantic at the Isthmus. Tlio Nirnrnsnnn Tresaly. Tbe President bus sent to the Senate the treaty recently negotiated by Caleb-Cu-rhing for aa lutetocetiuic canal in Central America. I'nlted NtataSesMats. ObftiMtetli-om KourLh Edition Mr. Morton offered a joint resolution requir ing l artlesdeelilug to be relieved of political dlbubtllllts to in alio appllcailon-loOoagress in writing over their own signatures, setting forth the ground ou wblou relief la asked. Referred to ibeCommltte3ou the Jadlolary. Mr. Welsa introduced a bill to-provlde for the removal of the Bpanisb arcolvea at Hi. Angus tine, Florida, to the Culled Htates I.tnd Offl'te. On motion of Mr. Kawyer, the Senate took np the bill io authorize tbe p.iyru6Ul olollioers ap pointed in the Hotuberu bialot by tne Secre tary ol the Tioasury, aud who oould not take tbe test oath. Mr. Sawyer ad voostEd the but, saying that men bad eea employed and had In good faith . performed tbu sot-vices Imposed upon them by the Government, aud therefore ought to bo , raid. Mr. Connes said that if It coold be shown that thore were good and loyal men among; tnem, he would voio to pay I'loue individuals; -but be would opp'yn ajy proposition to pay . thnRe ollicers ludiHcrliuinalely. beoause they bad been appointed by the Heoretiry of tbe Treasury no. only without authority of law. but in dellao of the liw of (kmgreas . Mr. Ha wye- stated tun. the ollloers had been aonointed beforo lc was. lino r ln this part of -lv.e country that there wji any. breach be tween the administration a d. Congress, and all of them beforo the assembling of Oacresa , tli December, lr'(i5. Mr. Conness said that durlnsr thosa mnnthi it ' was already wellkn iwn here that tbe plan waa '' laid for the creation of a new political party, to . be composed lu tbe main of the Hebel element In the 8onlb, aud lliHt-Parson of Alaoame and ; Hnmphreys of Mississippi were then supsrln- . lending Us organization Mr. Sawyer was aware tbat certain men in the Sonth who ought not to have had Influence ' with the administration did uoout that time obtain aueh inllueuce, but. he did not regard that aa a reason why discrimination should be mulls against this particular class ot ohloera . while there were others, no more worthy or loyal men, who were drawing pay from the . Government because tho nature of their office . happened not to re jut re that they sno ala take . tbe test oath. House of Repreaentatlves ' ) Otmi'MHed from FurZh..i!tlitiO)K - . , , Mr. Boat well moved to suspend the rales,. so. as to take from tbe Speaker's table the (Janata amendments to tbe joint resolution proposing . an amendment to the Constitution, and stating that be would then movejio non-consur, ana , move a committee of conference. The rales we re suspended, and tbe Sanatav. amendments were taken from the table. . FOREIGN. By Atlfintte Onbfa. Ciatuow, . Feb. 16. Arrived, steauitblp, Bvi-,' tannia, from Near York, QcKSNSiowN, Feb. 15. Arrived, steatashira Jlhmci-ota from New York. Appointment of Cousnlw. PiBia. Feb.. IV M, De Cotto, th.e preheat. . Freueb Consul at 8an Frbuclsco, has bsea ap-. pointed to succeed Bienler de Mpntmorand. Consul at Sharjghjtc. Tb-j latter ccntleman haa been appointel Consul-General a'. Nen York. Note A recent telegram trom. Sin Frasclco aunounres tbe dcH'.b by suiallpo.y of M, de ' Casro'.te.. fsnbinlsalon tf ( relati Chiefs, London, lb. 15. The fcilo s-imr ofiicial bc.iss. bas junt been r'-caived hue: AU the Insurgent, cbieia of t rite have snbrn'rW lo, tb Iurkisf. autborltyku.djU'3 ilU(i is novtia.r,ull. . WF.DDINO INV1TATIUN8, ENGKAYKll Lt tie neweat and heat tuannvr. )UCUi liblLKAii-iatluiier ami Xncravsr, We. msa CHicay QT hu-at. TfOUE QU1K1-S FRli.NCa 01i PA.r2t., Four I'm is L'uTClvpos to nutths IS A NEAT POL BLE BOX, STAMrH) WITH 1MIIAL, 0LY IS. II0SKINS tU, " THK ORB4T CABB POr. - lmwm .WI3 AKCjjSiget., HTKDDISO AND PARTY ISVITATI0S8 FASHlOMABiB BTYLlfitlw K 4 FOUR GL'IBKS Ot 1-llBNCU PAPBtt AS5 j-OUR PACKB OK KM VKLOPBiJ, i ej brAMPKi)- IS BOX.E. U ' ' " J.LItflCRO, lln wsiv m, ePftlNQ OAMkM trW