The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 16, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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.THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAril PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1869.
NE WS SUMMAR P.
City Attaint.
Kicbard Tnlnifr. Thonfn drier, ami J -tin
oid wero jceurdnv BrpomtLiI ou tlie i'oliua
force.
Edward 11pm, John Pcxton, and Sam lrl
Smith wcro jpatrrday held to nuswcr the
chare of roblirry b? Alilrrrutiti Kerr.
lr. U. C. Paint n.id hts rtocget plckt-d on
Saturday of $80 lu n.oiir-y nnd Hipim valm?) at
500 Tfbllc going on the bout of the Wcit Jersey
J em Company at Market rtipo.t.
William Williams and Josr-ph Kr.vurr, b.)tb
professional thleve, were uiroted tu a crowd
at Sixth and Cbesnnt Mrr-e's yrstcrduy, and
ere committed lor uincty Java by Alderrnau
Kerr.
William flopkip wiis kr.ocViid don jestrr
day at Geraiiintowti road and (Mor street by a
eoal car and injured, ibouyb n t very bully.
He wbb taken to bin home at iNo. 1961 America,
street.
Jobu Walls, need twpn'y-fivp year?, re-iillng
la Hpier D.irby, hal three tii.i;er cut off while
cu'tiug fodder with a machine, 'f imotuy Keofe,
aped twenty el(ht jcp.rs. residing: at No. 2r6 N.
fseeond btrect, had hU uriu fractured by ma
chinery. In the case of Mark McKl ree, who died
from beinjr crm-hrd between ttc irt aud s-hi.'d, by
a jrain of coal ami lime cars running luto tho
cart, at 'o. 101 S. Thir'y-oi rond oirtet, on fca
turd ay last, the Coroner lury rendered a ver
dict that n was tho remit ol uii:tvoidab'c acci
dent, and exonerated t he conductor of the curs
from blame.
A alated meeting of the Board of Surveyors
was held yesterday. The lollowim; peiitions lor
ewers were agreed to:- One nu Nicholas street,
between Twenty first and Tweniy second, and
one on Mart hull s'reet, between Spring Gurdtsn
and !reeu. The plan of the revision ol gride?
on (Jrape, 1-everire, (iay, and Jackson streets,
and Green laue in the T a erjty first ward, was
approved. Ttic Doard reported asrutist any
revit-ion of the jrradc fn Ludlow street, batweeu
Thlrty-lonrth nnd Thirty sixth. A resjluiion
providing for a sewer on Dai ien s'reet, between
Girard avenue aud Tuouips.ui street, was
udop'ed, Adjourned.
The semi-annual rnceUnat of the, Ilieh
School Alumni was held last evening, Jobu
Davis Watson. Esq., President, In the chuir.
The President on takiug the chair tecliaely an
nounced the decease of the lato President,
Charles fiaeknalter, Esq., and the la'e Secre
tary, John T. McDevUt, una was followed in
addresses by Mefsrs. Colosberry and Ashmead.
A committee, consisting of RWsr3. AsbmeaJ,
Colesberry, and Thomas V. Williams, was ap
pointed to draft a suitable minute, for entry on
the journal of the asmciation, recoeuizwef tlie
services of the deceased otlicers. Alexander P.
Colesberry was then elected Alumni speaker,
aud the association adjourned.
A meetinROf tho 'tisrcuiiva Committee of
the Board of Trade wa held list evening, John
Welsh, Eq., in the chair. After the reports of
the committees had been submitted, Mr. Fraley
submitted tho following: Resolved, That th
Executive Council of the Philadelphia B nrd of
Trade heanlly approve of tho bill of Mr. Conk
ling, entitled "A bill to prohibit secret sales or
purchases of gold or bonds on account of the
United States aud for other purposes," Senate
bill No. 281, aud do earnestly recommend its
enactment as a law at tlie earlie.-t practicable
time, as tending to induce fairness and com
patibility in the transactions of the Tr-asury
bcparluient.nnd to relieve the business interests
of the couitry from the risks and fluctuations
chaipeable to secret aud unforeseen dcaiiugg in
the public funds.
The resolution was adopted, after beinsc
amended so as to provide for the appoint aieut
ol a committee to memorialize Congress.
Mr. Allen submitted the lollowmg, which was
adopted:
HeaOited, That the Philadelphia Board o'
Trade earnestly rec'tJimnd to the Executive
Council ot the National Board of Trade, soon to
assemble in the city ot New iotk, that they take
such action as shall aid the pas.-nne of the bill
reported with amendmnnts to the S;nntr ot the
United Stale from theCommittee on Financ,
entitled "An act to recoia'e the appraisinieui
and inspection ot impjiti in ceitain cases," aud
for other purposes.
Mr. lirubb offered a resolution providlr.g for
memorializing the Leiitsiniare to aooliso, aM
penal uoty. Aareed to.
Mr. Allen presented a memorial from a nuii
ber ot merchants in this city, ru l ug tUe atten
tion ot the Unard to the subject of the ex'rt
Out if s on pac(Ciiges, charsrs. and connnssions,
tiov ei'deavored to bj enforced on goods whieh
arrived at tli" port, of f'hdaiielnbnt between tne
jeth of July and 10th o' Aiiim-', IStiG. Hcferrcd
to tLe Committee of the Mont'a. Adjourned.
DonirMlc AJlitlrs.
Gold closed Jeter lav at
$l.t)'i'J,008 in specie was imported last week.
A velocipede race from New VorK toChica;;o
is Bertoutly spoken of.
Inceroiiiri'M re attempting to destroy Bar
cvim's Ho el, Biiliiuore.
Three thonsaud one hundred an! seven
Mormons arrived at New Yoik dm ins 1HGH.
President-elect 'Irant b:i.s s ild his Wa-hlog-ton
residence to LieuttnauHieueral rtaerman.
General Oruut is still attending to tn
duties ut army bea.lquartcrt, aud is oeiiesed oy
visitoie.
An unsuccessful a' tempi, to rob the Kirt
National Bank of fiorfxlk, Vu , w;-s made on
Saturday night.
A preliminary meeting of the officers of the
array and navy. Departmi tt of the (Jult, wii Ce
held In New York on the 10th ot March.
Preparations for the reception of the Re-
vnblican Iovincibies, takl'ig pari iu the in
auguration ceremonies, have been completed
at wasiiing'on.
An immense mass moating of citizens in
favor of fre edom for lrelau l an I inc liberation
of American c.tizeus iu British prisons, was
held in New York lust evcuu.g.
Forilicn AfTnlr.
BiVANA, Peb. 15. The city ol Trinidad, In the
Central Department, has been declared in a statu
of sieeo. An engagement h is taken plu:c at
Alancargua between the tr 'ops ai.d toe revol r
ttoniste. Oflicial accounts claun a victory for
the Oovcrumeut. No xepori ot lot6ee are given
on eituer aiue.
8ogur continues hrm, aud operations are
liniiied.
LonooN. Feb. 16. Lle despatches from
China report a co'li'lin as having takeupl ioe
ut Swito oeiween if.e uuuiLMe inuaotauvs
and the crew of the finu-li gunboat (JraHv
hoi Der. This dghtwus ob-n.j:ite and blood r
Ibe sailors fought ociieratelv, out were over
whelmed bv the natives, wnwe numoer- con
stanily increaed, a'dtuey weie c impelled lo
retire to their soip wiro eleen mounded. Many
fnir.Bmen w-r kilted Hud wno'l IBO.
Lohpon Feb. 16. Nes bus been reeelved
from jHDtin. via S'lanshae, tba'. toe Mikado had
received tb Mm s'eri- ot tie Idicil'Q po vers nt
YecHio with ereat cetemonv, and suoved aa
irneKt Het-lre to maintain noaejful rela'ions.
London. Feb. 15. La er novlo-8 from Uio d
JaLelro fully coiianii 'lie provio is reports oi tlie
evacinition of Aciiufllon oy vne Paraguavn
Govi rnment aud amy, and the flight of Loptie
into the lor-iit.
London Feb. 15. Too folio vim.' official owi
has lubt been received heie: AH tlii lu'itrgont
. cbie a of Tr. ta Have submitte, to t'ie Turkisli
t auih' rity, anl tti'i Island is n"v irnontit'.
Gianoow, Feb. 15. Arrivd, steamsuip Bri
. tannta. iroiu No Yolk.
Quef.nhiown. Feb. 15. Arr.veJ, st'.'anship
lliimei-o.a Iro'.n No Yor.
Paris. Feb. 15.-M. I) t'.U'it'e. the prnent
French Conul af. S;in Fruo : ), nas beeo up
toloied t' suceeeii Bremer oe Montmoram),
. t'onml at Sha"ab ie Th la"or Rinlomun bis
beD appoui'Ol Uouul-iieneal a- Nav Y rk
fcote A reeer,t t. b-emn Iro n Sin Franei-eo
ant.our.ce8 1he death by stLHllpox of M. do
L'azottei.
Atuknh, Fi'b. 11. -The. tew MinWrv have
issued insiruciioiis coametm iudiiig tue recent
orders for warlike pepar-iou
Madrid, Feb. 15. Arrest" ol Carlistg In tlis
cltj and in oiutreut iiurts or tbe cjuniry cou
AinllP.
Itegimenta of the regular ervlee and la'ge
.nmhrri of volunteers daily oiler their services
to the tiovpmmeut for the suppression of the
IIAWB, Feb I5.-Sesor Olozaia Las reslguefl
his appointment as Ambnsador to France and
his peat tu the Com-tmient Cortpf..
Kx Kirg Ferdinand, tmher or the re'cnlng
King of Poriugnl. has accepted the candidature
lor the throne of Spain.
Contented Election Cak,
The above mitler was resumed ycderla?
belore the Exemimrs, Me.'srs. Mesick and
liatturs, the testimony being still directed to
the Seventh division of the Third ward.
Mr. Catharine Cuddn, Nu. 911 ChrU-tWo
stieet, testtutd that Patrick Co-grove, who
Urmerly lived at No. !)05 Christian street,
moved away from Philadelphia la July l.it.
(He was asst scd there and on the listof voter.)
Mrs. JInry A. Deeny. No. 707 Lebanon slreet.
testified that her son, John Deeny, was tweuty
years old in November last.
John Dreny, son of prece.dina wltnes. toti
fipj that be did not vote, and that thcie was no
othrr one of the same name In the division.
(He a asesbed and on thn list of voter.)
ltobPit Hargreave, No. 728 Evangelist street,
testiUed that he voted the licpublicaa ticket;
no other perm of the sami name lived there.
(He was a-sessed there, and on the voters' list
the Diime appeart d twice.) Tho box of tnis
division, w hicb could not be'oro be obtained,
was pitduced aud opened, and the papers tat eu
out.
On the list of laxables takcu from the bos
there were 8(IM nnmes m.irkeil as voted; hi nam -s
are added by the election officers; there were 45
names that were not, on tne book; tho vote
polird numbered 755, making 118 names marked
as votid that did not vole.
The boxec of the Seventh and Klghth divisions
ol the Fourth ward were then opened, and tue
papeis taken thrrcirom. In the former division
the oath ot ihe iudge was miss ng, and on t ue
list ot la.vables ol thp same division 252 names
cre marked voted; 10 are added to the list; on
the list of voters there are 450. Iu tha Inner
dillon all the papers were loucd, and to the
I'st of taxable one name was added by the
election ollicers, and 6G6 marked voted. I'je-e
were l!.'G names on the li?t of voters that were
not on the list of taxables, miking a total of
7(2; whole number of voters in the dlvi-unn,
aecord'iig to the list of tasables, 744 ehowinx
that they bare marked 18 names tuat were not
Voted.
I hrlstian Lcitz testified lhat he moved from
No. 816 Fitwater street iu September last, to
Oirard avenue; did not vote in the Seventh
division of theTuIrd waid. (He was asbCssed
at that number aud on the voters' list.)
Jan es tiropan, No. 726 Huobell stieet, testl
fird that John Hidwav moved from thatnuai
ber In September to Thompson s'reet, and theu
left the city (Ridgay was assessed there and
ou toe voters' list); witness had been in the
coimtrv for live jeais last Jolv; is 34 year ol i:
was naturalized iu October last, but had not
previouslj oeclared his intentions.
Ambrose Walker teetllied that at this election
he lived at No. 823 Christian street; did not
vote. (lie was on the list of voters aud as
set sed.)
Adolph Diamond testified that at this election
be lived at No. 716 Christian street, and voieJ
In this division, second lu themoruinu; uo other
one of that name lives in bis house, nor in the
division, that he kuew. (He was a-sefed, aud
the name aopeatea twice on the voters' lis .)
John Dolan testified that he obtained his
namra'kation papers last tail trom a committee
on CtPsnut street; bad never declared bis inten
tions; had not been in the army; a man who
worked witan'm vouched lor htm; came here
from Ireland in 1853. ( tie was on ihe vo.erj'
list and assessed, and marked voted.)
Patrick Whi e, No. 716 Stewart street, testified
that he did not vole. (He was on the voters'
list, and assessed.)
George Gogef, No. 700 Montcalm street, test!
Oedtbathe did not vote. (He was asses-ed
there and ou the veer's lift.)
Jobu Fair. No. 730 3. Ninth street, trstiSed
that Henrj Fair, who lives there, was abepat at
the October election aud tiud beeu lor s x
montb. (Henry Fa r was assessed there aud
on the lift ot voters.)
John M' ivenna re alien ma not u now Mr.
West's nr.-1 name w bo moved Into the 8"couu
wtird from No. 019 Christian street before tbe
election. (John Wei: b was assessed there aud
oo tie vo'ers' ii.-t. )
Jan es A. Nacoci . No. 755 H. Nlatu street, tes-
t 8- d ttHi he voted tb Hepubiicieu ticket.
Richard B ngbam. No. 9W pi zater street,
temued ibat tne ba-k part of his bou-ie is No.
701 Siewart street ; Mr. Kc.1t live there, an 1
has lor ix mootus; diu not uno O'oree H. el-
yell. (Stetzell wns nsso-sed ihere act en the
libt oi oieis.) AdjotuiiPd until Weducsday.
WASHINGTON.
Tl'e follov'ns ln'.orma'ion from the tapUal
jetterday w H be real with intetcot:
lt-lii terinent of Ilnrold.
Cn Saturday cfrnooc Rev. J.Vaugliun Lewis,
ot St. JohuV Ep.Bcopal Ctjurch, made applica
tion to President Johnson, on b?h.iit ci tue
rnolber and 6iSiet ot Uavid li. Hurold, who was
psi cuted wit n lire Suratt. Paine, ana Atze-
loth, July, 1805, for Harold's remain-, and ihe
O'oer was immediately given, ine order was
placed in the hands of Mr. Josepu Gawler, un-
ertaKer, wpo presuieu it to tue ccmtuaminm
at the arsenal, Ccueral Ramsey, aud the dctad
ot men mate, who soon dug to tue box cou1 am
ins the remaiiis. lying between tho caeu con-
lalnn g the bodies of Pajnp and Atzerutb, and
ihev were delivered to Mr. Gawler, who at ouce
U ok them lo bis establisnment.
Tl e top ol the case was found to have decayed
and I alien In. Tne body was removed from tbe
pno case and p aced in a One walnut colliu,
ornamented with silver bundle and screws,
with n plaie on ihe breast inscribed "David t.
Harold, aged 23 years." Ttio flesb ban entirl v
dn-appeared, the skeleton only remaining, but
tne dot nine appearea to ne in a lair state or
preterva'ioL. The pniat coot ilnirga parenment
slip, with the name of deceased, was found in
be Dcx. and banoed to his mother. The comu
ccntainlr.g the retains wa removed In aheure
to-day from Mr. Gawler's to the Cougre.-sional
i en eteiy, wt ere it was met oy tue moineramt
five t-isters of the deceased, and Rev. Vauguun
Lewis.
It was Immed'Biciy removed to the crave pre-
paicd toi it. which is in the old port-on ot ihe
cemtierv, aoout thirty 'eet soutu ot tne monu
ment of the Indian cmet, rusbmataua, and
sdioining the grive of tne father ol" deceased.
A crosi cf flowers was placed upon tbo cotlin
by one of Hsto'd's sisters. and the funeral ser-
i es i toe roiM opai unurcn were performed
by uev. nr. licwis, aner wuicnioa coina was
lowered a:ul the urave tilled up. The ceremony
a as strictly private, and, besidsthe officiating
e:erfiTtuau, tne outv persons rresent were
llsroiits nminer and sisters, wm were very
ti ueu auecteo.
'I lie KemnliiH of Atgprntb,
Th's m- rning the mother of Atz-.'rotb arrived
here irom Bal'iu.orc, to be piesent at the rein
terment, ot der nsii. Mr. Scliade. with tbe
br tinr, John (', A y.eroth, cail"d at the Kxeci
I iv .Mil siou this mortiin, un l on waiting on
the President receited the ord-r Inilor-ied:
"lie Secreturv ot War will ofter tho delivery
o' thi tolv o' G orge A. Asrt)th to hts brother.
jnun i.. Atzeroin. a. jousson, rre-ioeut."
The brotUT, John ('. A'z. rotn, immetat) ly
pn ceeitd to pio-ure tlie luiiher necessary
cruer.
Tbe ReinaliiN of ItooOi,
The Enenina H ar says: Application bavius
bet n made tor tn? boiiv ol tloo-.h, it h not ua
likeli that it will be delivered up hor ly, us the
mi'U ritip at (be Arsenal ate i.nxio is that all
otili bodieshall be r -moved irom the wate-
beuse, where n.ey were lotoirtii. It Is under
mod that the rema ns or iin win oe taken
iu c burnt- by an uulenaker of baltimoro, nnd
eoiivcyd to that city. Th"y will probably ou
iit'-uid In GrtumoiiTt CeiDu,ery, m-ar the
liiavc id his lallirr, the. amouatrdgejuu, Junius
Uiutu lioo' b.
Caleb Cu(blmi' Treaty.
The freaky madf by 'Jeneral Cnsh'nir with tho
ficvtruuieu o: Coloabiatouceiieato tne unitea
Stan th ex -I'vtve right to construct au inter-
ocean c caual across tue lstrrmis or ntmeo at
an oo ut which mat be seiect-a oy tue uanea
betes. TheCilomoUo Government cedet sis
miles o laud on each side ot tne cui, on
bait for its own beuetit and tbe other tor tuat
of ihe partv undertaking the on-iruct'oo of tha
work iut- ColoiuO au ItovetU'litfut l W l'riv
tcb per cent, of tee Let income )l tne tit A tea
years, tnd after I he canal Is oald for, twenty -Ovp
jirr cent, ol the net prottt.
Tbelresiv i to ratified hy the United
States witbin ten months: survey to be made
within two j ear! a ter ratification; the cnnnl
b eun within nve jer and tiutshed wl.hin
Htteen years 'ipr ratification: otherwise, the
charter fad. The charter runs for one Hundred
tears. Tt canl Is io b on er the control of
the United Rtates, and Congress can fix tbe ra'e
of tells. The navigation is to be ooeDloall
natioiis Id time of trace, but 6ioed to bellige
rents who may seek to avail ttieme1ves of Its
advantage. It is estimated that the canul
will rout $100,000,000.
Acniany was not loner ago organized ha
New York, under n c'lartcr of that S' ate, with
Peter Cooper as Prefiden'. It 13 said, on dis
tinguished authoritv. that this comoaov has the
capital and t ready to commence the work.
Congre, however, is at liberty to g.lve the
prelerciue to this or any O' her private cim
puny, atid the United States can itself under
take the construction of the canal.
Miltnldlzlng Itnllrond.
WAsntKOTOU, Feb. 15. Tlie fl nise by a large
vote pasted the resolution allotting tbe Northern
Pacific UaHroad to ls-u bauds for tbo con
struction ot the road, the bonds to be a mortgage
on tbe roud. The company have inked this
action that they might eo on witu the roid. as
they were satisfied that sub idics could not be
oblaliiPd at the present Congress.
I.eKnl-ren.ierv.
It was given out that the legal tender decision
was to he announced to day, b it on mqiiry It
is ascertained that the judges have not yet
agreed ion the di cihion.
It is urdcrsiood that a great diversity of
opinion exists relating to tho . constitutionality
ol tbe act.
Tho Darlen Cnnnl.
Seward's treaty, negotiated hy Cileb Cashing,
for the ship cuual across the l-ttimus of Darien,
has not bien sent to the B"iiat.j to-dav. It is
understood that it will meet with consiJerablo
opposition, and will prouably not get throui;h
at tnis Eeesion.
Clold Confrnclsi
The Supreme Court made an important deal
siou to ctuy rela'ive to gold cjntr acts. The
Court muintaius that com contracts made prior
to the war must be paid In coin, and aUo that
similar contracts made now must be pa d In
coin, on the pround that the law tuasing
coiu a legal tender has never been repealed.
Hie lloune
ha set apart all evening sessions after Wednes
day lor iho consideration of tne appropriation
b'lls. This is considered absolutely necessary
in order to get the bills through.
Informntlou from Admiral Hofl.
Admiral Hoff, commanding the North Atlantic
squadrou. rt ports irom Havana, on Feb. 0, tbe
emt loymcnt ot the vessels of bis comnand as
follows : Contoorook, flagship, in cxcolleat
cohdition at Havana, waiting the termination
of the present excitement to make a cruise
around the inland of Cuba; Gettysburg, at Nuo
vitas, having touched at Mataozas, tn route, and
reported evcntblut! quiet there; Pcnoo-coc ar
rived at Havana ou f b. 1 irom a cruise noon
the Spanish Main: Ynutic cruising In tho Hay
ton wafers: N'ps'c at Apinwall, having re
lieved tbe Yantic at the Isthmus.
The Aflvnrugnnn Treaty.
Tbe President has sent to the Senate thotreatv
recently tegoua'ed by Caleb Cunning for an
interoceanic canal in Central America.
Brfgbam Young editorially warns Lis
followers not to have anything to do with
' Flanchette." Two little Mormon children
were prostrated by some nervous exoitement
while playing with it.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
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1 Hy ol N. York.l.lvrpiM(i...New York Pen
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AlutlB ie forwarded toy ver Rimuuer luiiiereirulur
iluea. Ihe memoirs lor or from Liverpool call t
Queenstown, except OiPCttiiadiaii line, whlob call ut
Londonderry. Tbosunwurs for or from toeOontl
oeritrwill t Hon thn-Dion tuowuuu
GXEARKD TKHTFKDAY.
Urift Condova, Kdciy Alaiangtu. Warren A Grese
iSt'r H. L. Oaw. Her. BaiLiiuore. A Hroves lr
Hi'r MlUvilla. Senear, Mill vine, Wnttall. Tatam&Co.
ARRIVFD YKSTItliniv
Mrbr Pedro A. Urau, Lake, is dava Irom HlnnrneirnR
lib augar lo Madel-a UHbadi. wenroegos,
.,r'a2 & A22!it'",1' a 'rom Zua. with
t-cur mary UcKe, s-haro. 17 daya from TenSBCOlft.
' ' uwi-t iu ra. airisuu a VH1,
ntnrj. v. weinuKi . r-noiv,
) i'ik. with barley to J P. Blia
3 days ffom New
Pctr Tcoon. (imiier, 1 day irom Smyrna, Del., with
(lain lo J kg, L. Bewly Jo.
Hi earner llamond 8iie. Webb, 18 boars from
Bhitliijore. with mdse. in A Orovea. Jr.
Htt-atutr Mill vine. Kenear, 24 boors Iron New York,
w ib a da to Whliall, ThIuiu & ikj. .
Sieamer F. Franklin, Pieraou. IS boura from Baltl
more, wlib ruUae. to A. Urovea, Jr.
MlfMllD 1 If Tl 1
SrJ Margareiba, W'nieuoerg, bonce, at Hamburg
rig JosieA. Deverenx. Clark, was up at New Or
I ai all li lust, lor New York,
lulu Waiy (iraoe. MorriNon. for Delaware Break.
waier remuluea at at. Jobua. P. R 2tn ult,. to nail
I ii ray.
BrtK Lult nT., (or Fblladelpbla, was atMatarjBas
4lb Hist
M-l.r U' swell, Copp. for Delaware Breakwater, waa
i arluK albt. Joiilb. P K. iitu uli.
Hi hr K. V Haien, i-reeman, aaliel 'rorn fit, Thomas
Mai ult. for Porto Rico, lo load f.ir a put uonn of Hat-
Hi l,r Andie iyers'n, Hoiikliton. at Bt. John, N. B
81 b 'I si . tri m Pasaaruaouodilv.
t-i lir J. w, llaii. Puweii, lor Philadelphia, Ciared
a jai'Mouvoie oin mill.
hi l.ra Helen Mar. Miller: Panthna, Hill; and J. a
eaM. Uveiur, all in n) Pruvldtuce lar Pnliadul
I ih, at Mih k ork 14th lu t
kui r &tary B Harrla. (Jrnwlev. alled from fit,
1 in n.k Sihi nu. tor Ponce, to load lor a port norm
ol HMtierio . al 4IK5. Kn'ri.
t-ilirT. li. Wimer. Heather, from Provld -i ce for
I'l'liKi elM, s Hi d rrum Newcorr, 1t; mot.
Milir J. I-'. Klucel, Hte loiau, tor Pi-lU 'elphla,
..lbicil i.t rvii 'nrk l.-llli InftL.
sriii w, 8 H'lli " Biir&e&. was i p at New Orleans
llli. Ir, si , lor New York .
Mel r i. H, Miner V niiiley, for Pblladdph'a, cleared
a. I lui bai ncliln Ah trill
hchr ttci,iien Hoioiik is Hoflgdon, he.ee, at B!om
lliih li BI.. via llomon. ,
he.hr Adi lnn Hugel. Robinson, henoe, was dl
... . . . j. T. ...7.. O II Qfl l llll..
unniH UK M1 "-I-. Jl iiui, , - .... . ,
hn r J. b V J'ueUi F' fciur. lot jfhlUdeTphla, was
bI tjl.lxuaa k IiilI
M.rUHvK Lou'ir. Handy, for Philadelphia, at
Malm th 4'h ii sU ,,,,,.,, , ,
n-br IJMHubnra-. Cornon. from W Hull Dg ton, N. (
... t " aA h 1IHL.
srir H-pi.ard Vh.ix. Wuluier. aalled from Batra
)2ih IlH. itr W ooa'B lio e. to load lor Uttaieaioo
kl lM li l I.ANV.
Frig Caroline F. Kelly wan condemned and sold at
Bt. Jciina. P R .Jaii VH. for 7o7. Pufubaaed by Lpt.
. i.i.Ii biih til ap.br Adolpli Hoael.
Hohr r. L. Purler, Irom Ro.tn, whtoh arrived at
KewOrltana till Inat., bad been ashore no Orange
Key. and threw overboard tOu bbla. ut potatoes.
NnTlrm Tn v. A T TM ITUM
Wlib retereiino to Notice to Mariners No. at. dated
HepteiLber 8, lfcug ire inner beacon, erected neareitto
tbe wiilie liiibl at Poll, ltlver Minn. BiackH-a. will
pot be i-aiuied whlie, bni red, aud will ha Hgbied at
D'griDjarea miit. Tbe onier beacon will be paiutea
bJ.' V"d Hghieo at night by a wbl'e llrfbt.
(Tba bearlig la uaKuatla Vaxl.iUoa 17 degrees
W'Merly In Ub )
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aud urMiioe ol tnlriy years at tbe Nurumwi
uorner of TLird aud Lukn eireeie, baa laieiy re
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P SIZES CASHED IN ROYAL ITAVANA,
KKNTX'I K Y. and MIHHOUH1 LOTI'KKIKrt.
iilrculax eut an lmomvlt.u iltfw juoaifti
riA IS. WtOAAlWAI, Bw Yftrt. .
(XUwfe"4i , Mia
bearing in p-1" r,v . ' auao, aieapira
lorn; also, Crandall a Patent Ornu:heaLanerlor (
anv otbera In oie, at p. MADJalRA'B. Dio. U
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Wenfra. t urret, n en lug & Uc, JNo. 62H Cnusnul
irtei ueuia: it la Willi great )ltauie iat w add
our teiuuiuuy to Ibe value ut your Faient Cliutnplou
bale. At tne dcauucllve tire ou Markmstieet, ou tha
evening ol Hie Ud lutl.,iOur store was tue couire or tlie
ixtinKrallon. and. Dwui HI ed Willi a lurtte Block ot
eruga, oila, tnrpeniiDn, painw, Varu.nh. a.coliol, etc ,
uiaue a atvere and iry.n i iU Vojr baru auod la an
ezpoaed aliuanou, aiid leil wlib tue burning floors
luio ihe collar among a quantity ot coruDuailuin iua-U-ilblB.
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pHpera, bai.u oi,lea bills rccelvabio, and. vntire
colt-uia an aale. It la especially gratifying to uaiuat
t ur Hale cauie out all rignt an we bad eutruaiedour
meat valoHiile book tn It., We shall want another ol
yi ur bale In a lew days, aa luey bave oar enure cou
lidence. Yoara, reapeotfnlly.
t. moKRia rsaoT a oo.
HBRIlIKG'8 FATKNT OnAMPION 8AFE8, the
victor in more In an aiiO acclduulal lires. Awarded
the Prize Mtdal at the World' i'clr, Loudon;
World a JCaur, Mew York;' and iUuoHliion Uulvcraetie,
farla
itannfactnred and for gale by
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BOIDLK8. Kto.. In great variety,
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wnite, I W
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WALNUT BT. THEATRE. FEOIN8aT7.
TMIH (TDaday KVJCNIHO, Feb. Id.
Eighth Mgul 01 tbe wor'rt renownt-d (lomedlan
Mr. and Mra. BAIINKY W1M IAMHI. '
KMlhK C'IIAOK OF PKOKM ANCtt.
The pathetic lrlwb DraoaaDiltlel
1HKI.ANU AS IT WAN,
Rarcort Pat Wltn Hong.Mr. BARNR7 WIT LTAM-4
JiKly O'Trot M Mr. HA It N K Y WILUA M
Alter which Hie bvairtrnl coaiwiy or
TUB BOU Ml UIAMDND,
Mrgry Mr. B SKY WILLIAMS
To conclude wlih tb orln nonivdietta of
tiik nirv MN
Body MwrphT Mr BARwWY WTLI.I4MB
MBS. JOUN DBKW'H ARCH STBBEr THE.
ATKK Begins al '.
LAST MOHT 1)U 1 I Wo OF "TAME f: AT8."
THIS (lntadai KVK.MINO. Feb. IV.
TAMhIUATH,
Mf. HARRY LAfcOLiKY Mrs. JOHN DRKV?
lorciuaiug wiin wrnm -itvptkijii or
BARKB HLEUtt.
Fridnj. by prilo-ir df.ir,
A LE-.poK IN LOVF.
ib irnr-sraai. a. viltix ur n "1'uanrARLIEn.
ami MH.'H AbO ABOlll' NoTHINfl.
M
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IN THK (IWKA1 I-UOCK33,
(IKFKN H ACH'1
fHIKIH HO -Hf.
xRl IA Y KVENINO,
BKNFFIT OF
M1B8 BLB'tN OALTON.
be aec ired six Ua,a Id
Mo. Did Cbeauut street,
Pea's can
advance, at
aud at the
21jtf
Trrnipter't,
j nt ai tp.
TJUi'S A.MEKICAN VARIETY THKATRE.-
1' KAUiOI-MKNT HP TUJC JAl'6
lor a limned Mimberoi night.
ine great J A I'd ard ih- rlelnal
a r.i .urn 11 t
KVKIiYEVENINO aud BA fURD AY A FTERNOON
OO N C E It T 11 A L L-L B C T V li E.
1IO.V. AI.EXNHRK K. McCLURIfi.
FR1IAY KVENIMO, FPb.IH.lW9.
Fi.bjpct--LIFIC IN THK tOiUvY MOUNT AIN8.
llckpls, r0c-urn. Re rved Beats at Trunapler'e
Mimic I-tore, No U2a C'nenuut stri-et. (2 It M
Doom open at 7 o'olnck. lecture at A o'clock.
VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
UAlOlKK, Moa. 710, m, 724, and 726 VLSB
BtrePl,
IHE GRAND orchestrion, Ibrmerly tbe pro
le ty ot Hie URAftO DUKE OF BADH.N. ourcbaaed
at great ezpenae by JAi (H VALF.ft, of ihlsolty, In
roni'-luatlon Willi FI.AMKH'H OROHHMTRA. and
Mas NFLL,IK ANDKRf.-N, will perrorm H.VKHY
Ail EB1SOON and KVKN1NQ at tbe above-men.
tinned place. AdmlaMnn Ire. Illl
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ages of five lor 1: single. 26 cents.
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PATENTS.
OFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS,
FOKKLST ItULLDISGS, . ,
lio, 119 South FOU11TH St, rblladelphla,
AND MARBLK BUtLDINQS,
No. o BltVEMH Bireet, opposite U. 8. Fatnl
Olllce. Wasbli gtnu. D. UL
XL HOWi-un, Bo.loitor of Patents.
C. Ho WHOM, Attorney at Law.
Oommnnlcatlons 10 be addressed io tbe Prlncrj)
OUloe. Pnlladelphta. 1 t lm
UNITED STATES .PATENT OFFICE,
Wabhinqtow, D. O. Jan. 23, IS99.
On the petition of LYDIA W. LITCHFIELD, ad.
mlulbtrairlx or Ihe estate of Laroy Lltcbneld, of
tt-mtb Uridge. Massachusetts, pray ng for the exien
Blon of a paient granted biinon toe l.toay of May,
18SC,for an Improvement In Bbuttles lor Ijooms:
It Isoidered that said petition be beard at this
cilice on the !2,b day of April next. Any parson
may oppose this exic nelon. Objections, depositions,
and otner papers abould be filed lu this olllce
twenty days before the day ol bearing;.
KLIttA TOOTE,
alOiw ' Commiaaloner ot Patents.
TTNlTtD STATE1) PATENT OFFICE.
KJ WaHUiNQTON, I. U , Jan. 3d, 1s".
On the petition of i-uLOJiuN K BULLES,.of Ko
cbisier, Waiv-athiisett. praying lor lb extension of
a patent granted hi m on tne luib day of April. 1865.
lor an Inmrovemtbt lu Machine lor Raising aud
Transporting Btonea:
it Is uroned that said petLlon be beard at this
olllce cn the 7th day of April next. Any person may
oppose ibis extension, onlwuious. depoaitloua, and
other papers should ba filed lu this olllce tweuty
days beloie the day ol bearing.
E LIS HA PilOTE,
2 10 2w Commb-slouer ot Patents.
T7 SITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
VJ v AbbiKOTON, D V Jan. 2i, lh9.
on tbe peMtlon of LhMniM kUsbklL, of Mas
sillou. Mara couuiy, Ouio, graying fir tbe exteosloo
or a patent granted hto on the 1st day of May, IMS,
relumed May 16, 1M62, fur an Improvement la doabler
ee.rea Home rowerr:
It 1 ordered trial the said petltlan be heard at this
rlllce on the I2ib duv of April next. Any person
muy rppose this eitennluu. Oojnctions depositions,
and oilier papr sii,,nld oe flmu lo tnis olllce twenty
days btfore the day of hearing.
Btnn . , ELI31TA FOOTB,
210 2W Oommlsaioueror PaieutA.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WuiNuti)t, i) U.Jaa. 8. 1HS9
on the petition 01 E. HAhKY 8MITU, of Bergen,
New Jer.ey, praying for tbe extxaslon of a pa'eut
granied b-ru on the lTtli day of April, l&i5,fof an lot'
pruvt meut In Bewlug Mchiuea:
It Is ordered that said petition be beard at this
oOiceouthe 2m b iay of Marob next. Any person
n.ay opoose ibis extortion otijecilunn, dsLosltlons,
nd other paters hbould be flied iu this omoe twenty
days betoto the day 01 hearag.
LrsnA FOOTE,
210 2W Coiwml.B'oaerof Patente,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,
WaHHiNuioN. D. M Jau. lis. moy.
on the petition or WAiTKi a, FuRbUBK, ot
Bullolo, N. admiiitsirtor of th mate vt H. B.
obuh deceaked, praying for lb extension of a
patent granied tne said KB. Foibaab, on Ibe 1tb
day of April, 1S66. r lunvd tbe otu day of April,
lno'j. and aain relaaued In Bv divlxlons numbered
reMeouvely 1W lotis. 19 I WO. an I 1971, the 2d day
01 May, 18-5, lor an Improvement In Grain and,0ras
llarvesten-;
It is order' d that said petltljn be beard at thai
titlice on the 2ath day of March next. Auy person
nay opt ose this extension. Objectlona, depositions,
ana oiber paperashoulri be filed la this olllce twenty
days before the day 01 hearing.
ELISHA FOOTE,
Z 10 2w Commissioner of Pateuts.
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(jJALYANIZED CABLE FENCING.
Tbe ChfapcBt and most Enduring Fence
lor Faruicrn, Hmlwaj Comyauie
or t'ouuiiy Heats.
Sample a seen at Ibe offloe of
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AO. li Korib t'IFril Street,
lm f HUADKLf HIA
PniLosopiiy of mabbiaoe.
A new Couibe ol L. mures, aa delive-ed at the
New ) ork Mubeiiiii ot Aralomy, embracing tue
otibjecisi-a -w to Live and Wlit 10 LI v '.
You h, Ma nrliy ai d Old ag.i MaohooJ Oeuerally
K. viewed: 1 be Cause 01 U dme-tloui Eiatuiejioe and
erv.u b setwes Ace ui.led For; 1 2, ,i n-
eoi Ulcally Coiind.reu. eio e.o. I'ucke v'"""1?,Vt3
lloliig ibee l..ciun will be lor w.rd.d. Pf pa.
on receiptor v e,m'.tor
Jit.. H. K. coruwr of bit IU and WA ltUI ttreaus
PliHdelihla.
QEOKCE PLOWMAN.
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