6 TRB XWIHE DAYS' QUEEN. W 'in I ho loUowlng from Ilepworlh mien's new work, eutuorl "iUr Majesty's Towtr:" King BdwarJ died on tbe sttrumer nipht of Tfcurvlay, J air 6, t Greenwich Palace, so ealtnlj, that the (net could be kepi a secret nil last night and all Ibe next day, while Dndlcy matured his planp. The council were of his advice, tbe fleet arid army at his back. On the cilj he coold count for passive assent; bat pi ttve ftent wan not tBOURb. On Saturday BtorBlog be sent (or Blr Tbotuas White, Lord Major, sii alderman, and a score of the riohest nrrchanu from Lombard street, to whom he showed the King's body, and papers which he called tbe King's Ictr-patent, fixing the order e( .nccefsion to the crown. Those paper, which pave the sceptre to Lady Jane, Dudley RottL Lord Major and citizens to sign. The LeodonerJ were told to keep the King's death an i the content of thine letters patent secret, uuul the lords should niuVc them known. Dudley's pltrn was that Kdwurd's death should uot be aoUed obroml until Mnry had been lodged in the Tower, and Jane wts rcudy to announce bfrwlf as Queen. When Edward was dvintr, Maryhal beeu called to his bedside b.v the couucil, and she bad came so near to (ireenwich as tbe roytl lodge of Hunfdon, twenty-rive rnil'-s distant, go soon as tbe KuiR was dead, Lord llobort was grit ctr rv Dudley with a party or mounted guards to brine her in. Once iu tue Tower, ttia unpopular princess would have foand lew fcnitrbts to strike iu her behalf. Dudley himself rode down to Sion. near Isle worth, Lib house on the Thames, to which Lady Jane had repiiied, Wben Du lley sum moned the Princess Mnry to Greenwich he sent his wite to Suffolk House for Lady Jaue. Frances, her mother, ieiused to give her up; Jane herelf preferred to stay in South walk; until the Ductiess of Northumberland fttthid her son, who hepped her, ou her duty as a wile, to. depart with him. Not liking to bfeiu her married life by an act of diaooedi e ne'e, Lady Jaue went with the Duchess and her eon to Chelsea, where they locked her up till Sunday, ou which day Lady Syduey, her husband's sister, brought her a request Iroiu Dudley to repair at once to Sion, and await a rocptane ot highest moment from the Kin?. .She was tot aware tbat Elwurd had been dead three dajs!t Toe two ladies took bo.it at Chelsea. When Lady Jaue f.rrived at Sion, the House was empty, but the treat lords came d.tslunc iu; the Duke himself, President of the Council; William Parr, Marquis of Northampton, Grand Chamberlain, and brother ol Ojiern Cathiiriue Parr: Frnucis Ha.iiies, Earl of Huntingdon, husband of Arte Purr, the yueenV sister; Henry FuzAlnii, the - siniJini? au'l deadly Lrl of Arundel; accompanied by the Duchess ol KortbumbeiUud and the Maichioaess ol Nortunropiou. Arundel and Pembroke tell on their kmcs and were the tiist to kiss Lady Jane's hand u queen. By help of these men aud women the first and fatal part of Dudley's wjrk was done. June fainted when they told her hhe was queen. Sue had loved Kiutr I'M war. I with a bihter's love; read with hiru'pluvcd wi'.li him, shared his ' secrets and his hopes; and wheu he heard that he was oead she swooned aud sank upon ber face. They told her she was queen by Edward's will, according to the ads which vested the succeseiou lu the kiupr. Pembroke aud Arundel, who were famous soldiers, swore by their souls they would shed their bla id aud eivc their lives to maintain her rights. Then Lady Jane stood Tip before the ljrds, sayinc she had never dreamt of such preatness bt iutc thrust upon her, but that if she was called to reiijn, she prayed for grace to act as miL'ht be best for Hod's clory and His people's good. The next day, being Sunday, she remained at Sion, surrounded by her hup band's family, the Duke giving orders ct many kinds, instructing heralds, Bending out proclamations, writing, t j the lords and sheriff0, and acting generally as protector. That night the Interregnum was to end, the new reigu to be?in. First Day. Ouabrigbt July mornlnsr, Queen Jane embarked iu the royal barge at Siou, aud followed by a cloud of galleys, brierht with bunting, gay with music, riotous with cauuou, dropt dawn the river, making holiday along the banks, passing the treat Abbey, calling for au hour at Whitehall Palace, and lor auother hour at Dcrhnm House, aud shooting tbrojgh the nrches of Loudon Bridge. She landed at the Queen's stair about 3 o'clock, under the roar of saluting gune, and was con ducted, through crowds of kneeling citizens. to her regal lodgings by the two Dukes, the Marquises of Winchester and Northampton, Arundel, Pembroke, Paget, Westmoreland, Warwick ; all the great noblemen who h id made her queen. Her mother, Frances, bore her train; and her husband, Guilford, walked by her side, cap in hand, and bowing lo v when she deigned to speak. The Lieutenant, 8ir John Brydges, aud his deputy, Thomas irydes, re ceived her majesty on their Knee. At 5 o'clock she was proclaimed in the city, wheu the King's death was announced and his hual testament made known. But the day was not to end in pcae; for alter supper was over, and the Q leen had gone to her rooms, the Marquis of Winchester, lord treasu rer, brought up the private jewels, which he desired her to wear, and the royal crown, which he wished her to try on. Jane looked at the shinii:g toy, aud put it from her, s:iying, . "It will do." Winchester told her another crown would have tobe made. Another crown ! For whom must auother crown be made? For the Ltrd Gmlforl. said the M-tr-quia, since he was tj be crowned with hrr as Ming! Crowned as kiig ! Surprised and hurt by what the treasurer had let fall, she sat in fi.lent pain, until Gu,lford came into her room, wben she broke into a tit of honest wrath. Tho rowu, she said, was nut a plaything for boys and girls. She could not m ike Inm king. A duke she had pjwer to make, but only Purlin nicnt could make a man king. Guillord bes'an to cry. and lett the room. In a lew minutes h" came back wi'-ta his mother, still whimpering that he wanted to be kir g, and would not be a duke. The Queeu was nun; and alter a hot seene the lluehess took her bo? away, declaring that he should not livj with au ungrateful . wife. Second Day. Had uews came in from the eastern shires. When Lord Robert htd got to Unnsdon his prize was lost; no man could tell hlni how or why; but tne lodge was empty, and the Piineem eone. Mary had been well served; for while Dudley was drawing a esrtain round the bed, the ialso Arundel and the honest Throckmorton wero both intent ou letting her know that Kiig Kl ward was no more. Sir Nicholas rode to Loudon, told his three brothers the dread hcwb, and took counsel with them as to what should be done The four men, sittine in a dark room, whispering in hot words that summer nluht. were but the types of four millions of English, subiec's They were loyal men, stout of heart, and true Inlaith: men who feared that M iry miyht be led astray through her confessors and her BpaniMi irifiius, uui wno chose to risk thuf evilratncr than confront the perils of a civil war a war which seemed likely, if once begun, to prove longer and fiercer than the strife of the Ked against the White ltose; reiUK mm jJiiriy COUK1 always count on me support or bp am and Home. Their trst tuougui was to uo rigni. wary was the true heir to i.er oroiuer s crown, and they ronld not stand aloof when powerful and unwm. pulous inenifcnied bent on driving her from her hMVH reaiiu. as oir hi'ju'jih pui me case iu bis dogeerei rnyme: And ihoDgh I likd not the rell'on Wh'cli all hxr life Queen Mary had piolent, Yet lo my mind that wlcaed motion, Right hlr tor to displace I did detost. After long debate the four brothers agreed to mouut tbeir horses, to leave Loudon by diller tit roads, to epur with all speed for the royal lodpe, to inform the Princess of her brother's death. nd warn her to fl v from Hunsdon Wore the arrival of Lord Robert's company of Adrte. Arundel's man confirmed tbe news, a lht ride saved the Princess, who sent outlet It;! ttleUm and cities, calling out her TUB DAILY E f peorl. ndtbro rol swifil? throiwh th 8af olk fla48 toward K lining Hall, a strong e, tie on tb rier Wavency, where she proclaimed Missing his prlBie at Hnnsdon. Lo-d Tlolwrts was ordered to gallop bard upon sucn tract! ; as he might find; and to aid hn March U Wsrwick was sent out with ft secood oPanf of horf e. These young men bad their ruber ordi-rs how to ai t, and there- is reason to sus rrct his nrder would hae Justified them in putUue Mary to death. Of course, she o.xild be called a sulcidf, aud three or four fright rned servants might have been got to s sear they hadfecn her either mix the drug or oluugo the kLite into her heart. Dudley, who alrealy contemplated sending IVshop (Jardincr, Fid ward Courtney, and the Duke of Norlolk to the block, was of opinion tbat the throne woull be all the more stuble if it were red with blood. Tbird Day. On Wednesday mommg. while the lords were si'ting With Queen Jane la council, news i:nme to the Tower thit Mary was at Kenuiiig Hail; thai John Jiouclm r. Karl ot Hutli, was with her; that Henry Batcliffe, Knrl of Hussck, was on his way to join her; aud tbat sons of Lord Wharton, ami Lord M rdaunt, with many gentlemen of note, were up in arms. Kenning Hall heloosed to the Howards, whose tenants and lollowers hated Dudley bucI all his tribe; partly loc the wrongs which his party had done the Duke; still more'for trie ruthless manner in which he had scourged their country in pursuit or Kelt. The Queen was sa'fT than she knew among these Noifolk men, who not only flocked to her banners the men cnt they wile ra ved, but threatened to put, every man's land nnd. r lire who should dispute her cla m. Knights and squires kept pouring in. hot with the Bummer sun, and trrev with the nummer dust; ami the curfew riug that Wed nesday night on what piotni'-ed to be strife be tfceeu the English coimnous and tbe tOnellsh nobles; squires and u ibleo striking for Queen Maty, whilo duke and eai 1 were ttnalnjr tor Queen Jane. The council "i'tng iu the White tower now felt that the time had gone by for such feeble wairiors as Lord Wanvick and Lord Hubert to do their, work ; and Mie question rose as to which of tbe great lords would eo forth in arms ngaiust the rival queen ? 11 Norlolk had been lice, and ol the council, ho would have boeu the man to send. Not a pike iu East Anglia wou'd have been raised ngaim-tltnc Lord of Framlmg ham aud Norwicn, the hero ot Flodden, the suppressor of the Pilgrimage of Grace. But Dudley bad kept the Imke a prisoner, and the Duke's tenantry were now arming in Mury's name. Some one cl-e must go. The council fixed on Gre.v; an unwise choice, if light ing was to c'ine, since Grey had never yet led an army iu the field. Jane would not consent She begtrcd the lords to iimke a second choice. Mie needed ber father's counsels; she erayed theni, te.tis in her ejes, not to send hiui Iroru her side. Arundel turned bis serpentine eves on Dudley, 11 a was the soldier ot their pn'y; he had led an army into Norfolk ; he had quickened men's minds with a lively 'error; irut he knew the county as a gci.eral oi.ght to Know his ground. These facts Hi re ui red iijiiui iiim by the lords, who seemed to think bis () i'cnee iu the shire would he enough to dme the Princess Mary into France. "Well,'' said il.c DuV, ' since you think It pood. I and mine will !0, uot doubting ot your fidelity to the Q icon'.- majesty, whom I leave ia your hands." From the council c'l.tmher in the White, tower they passed tbrouch the chapel into the Queen's apattnients, wherv Jaue thanked the Duke (or having her father by nr side, and, wishing him a speedy retuin, bui.c him pood night. Fourth Day. Early ou Thursday morning, men, horses, cutis mid carts began to block up the ftraud in front of Huruaiu House, the Duke's residence iienr Chnrirg Cross. Dudley called for his suit ot s'.eel, and tried it ou. tie tent lor cannou from the Tower, with waggons of powder and shot and many field-pitces. Alter breaKfiist, he betged the council to prepare his commission, as i lie Queen's L'eutenaut, forthwith, and to send on bis instructions by mounted messeuuer to Newmarket, as soon as they could be drawn up. To the peers who came to Durham liou-e to diuo with him and see hiui oU, he made a speech; in which he told them that he was going forth in the common cause; that he felt the Queen in their hands; that he felt no doubt of their faithfulness; that they were all engaced in God's work; that any mau who faltered m the caufc would come to giief. At this moment dinner was brought in, on which Dudley concluded in a few words, "I have not Fpoken to you,'" he said, "iu this sort upon any distrust of your truth, but have put you in remembrance. . . . end this 1 pray you, wish me no worse God speed than ye would have yourselves." To which one ol the lods replied, If jou mistrust any oi us in this matter, your Grace is much deceived." The Duke male answer, "I pray God it be so; letjus go to diu ner.'' Then they sat down, After dinner Dudley rode dowu to the Tower and took his leave ot the Queen. As he came baric from bis audience into the Council cham ber he met Lord Arundel, who prayed tbat God would be with his grace, saying be was sorry it was uot his luck to b-; eoing into the field with him, as he wished no better eud than to right in his cause and die at Ins feet. A pane, named Thomas Lovi 1, was with theJDuke. "Farewell, gentle Thomas," said Arundel to the boy, "lare- well, with an my heart ." rue lorus c ime aown the spiral Btairs and stood upon tue green for a last greetincr of their fellows; the Duke of Northumberland tlrst. then the Mr quis of Northampton, Lord Grey of Wil ti n, and mauy more; .i ter which final greeting they took boat on the wharf, and went b.ick, to the lr nouses iu the strand. Fifth Day. On Fiiday morning the Duke rode proudly forth, with his first Iraiu of guns, a body ol six iniuoreii men, ana a magniuceui stall. If gieat names and othcera could have given the victory to Queen Jaue she might have slept m peace, lii s des the I oru in-nerai. Dudley himself, wcutihe Lord Admiral, Edward Lord Clinton; the Jl.irquis of Northampton; the Earls of Warwick, Huntingdon, and West moreland; Lord Grey ot Wilton, Lord Ambrose Dudley, Lord Uotx rt iiudlty, wmi mmi ot me men whose steel had i.een tried in actual war. Hut they were Ucucrais without troop-, Admi rals without shii.s. Lords without following. Clinton nnd lluntiiuuoii were enemies iu din gui'e. As tney pram c.d along Mioredttch the Duke ob-erven with a s.,iaiel'dcye mat luecro wu which flocked to see me rnurtial array go pint, in all lis bravely ot st el and plume, looked sad and curioilB, and turning to lxird lirey.wno was riding at ins side, iciu itked, "Tiie people press to see us, but uo initxi erics, 'God spied you!' " Yet Mary feared 'o vail tueir coming ai iveu- nir.cr ll.iii:i i hie.t lo.i near the caoital. too lar from any poit; so she leant to horse, aud, with a long train ol rwers, dashed across the country towards Fraiidinaham Castle, the Dukeot Nor- folk's stroiigbold on i;o Ore; riding so uiiruiuai she made no 1 ss thuu forty miles In a single day. unce that dav she was iu peril, lor in part ol her road she fell ml of tho comoauies led by Warwick and Lord Uobert. Bat ou the nrs; shout ot the onsei J.ue'n troops went over to her side, aud Uuilic, s sous cwatied becoming by the llet-tncss ot their Jlarv's prisoners oi.lv steeds. Later in the dav a messeneer lrom Bucks broutht word to in i Council in the 'lower that Lord Win. l.-or. s r Edward Hastings, aud otlnr gentlemen, were raising nun la that county in Queen M..i ,'s name. fcdxtu Day. tin si n"arday a train of wagons left the Tower, Willi urnm, supplier, and cannon for the Duke, who lo :ud himself in presence of a thousand trod'h s on which he had never counted. The !oa iiH'iis gave hlrn no help, for no one liked him : 'h d us he advanced into East A nulla he found him elf iu the midst ot active foes. When he In ard bad news from the Iront he halted. Mary was now in Framlingbain Castle, surtounmd ;y a guard, which was stroi g in lmmU r. it rot in discipline aud arms. (She had bi en roel inued iu the market-place of Norwich, from whn-b city a band of gentlemen bad ridden to her court. Worst of all, some ships which Clinton had sent from London to the Norlolk coast, on tho pretense ol arresting Maij's flight should s're try to leave the country, had tone over to the Queeu, and supplied hi-r with uuiis and stuies. From other shires the news was equally d..rk and fitful. Bucks and Beds were stirring; i ord Derby was up in Che shire; and the midland counties were about to rnarrh. Dudley, who knew his business as a soldier, fcftw that these changed must he iut; NO TELKG IlAl'H PHIL ADELPHI A , TIIUHSDAY, FEBRTJA1M? 25, 1869. and ftod ne io bol hate toL rkn lor fresh troop, be pushed on for Cambridge, which h i reaebvd tbnt r.ivbt. HercDib Day. Ities-imm r otiu dawnod on ft ooontr.v waitiim wiih a possion-ite pvn. In every cily the crowd ws for Mary, while the h Rher class f thinker and roloriners w8 lor Jane. Niehotas Kid ley, Hi 'hip of 1mdon, walked down to Paul's Cross, and preached an eloquent sermon egaiiis; the Sc.trlet woman; while J( hi Knox was ihnn lering lortb his pro phetic wsrnuiB at AinerstMin In Hacks. Fro'ii a thousand pulpits Bngiund was thtt day warned that a house divided against l'self must fall. In 1hc palace of the Tower a cry of defecl'on josc, but the garrison was toj prompt to action for the evil spirit to eel abroad. About 7 o'clock the pates were suddenly locked, and tbekess earned tip to the Queen's room. The guards were told that a seal was ruiesine: but in fact, the ntislng seal was the Lor 1 Utah Tresurcr. Pembroke nrd Winchester bad tried to leave the Tower privately; Pembroke had been wa' died aud Uken. but Winctester had cot awav. Tne first thought of every mau was that he had car ried otl hi moDey; and pome archers of the guard were sent after him to his house, with orders to arrest and bring him back. Tuey seized him in his bed, and delivered him at tbe Tower wicket lo Sir John Brydges, the Lieu tenant, as the clocks were culmiim 12. Eighth Day. Mouday brought freb sorrow to Queen Jane. Her house was divided against Hselt: the Duke, her lather, had no confidence In tbe Duke, her la'her-in law: the Duchess of Northumberland was nuarrell ncr with the Duche-s ot Suffolk ; and the looiisk Guilford was f iling about whimpering that he wanted lo be kiip. Her council was also divided atiaiust it-elf. Dudley was absent: Pembroke and Win chester were little more than prisonets; Paget and Arundel were false; Bedford was suspected; and Cranmer, If true to Jane, was nctius as a councilor with the taint heart of a mau who lcared that he was doing wrong. Her country was divided, too, but in uo equal parts. Jane was popular, yei me people were mainly on Mary's side: and no thunders of Kidlcy and Knox could make common folk understand that a woman ought to lose her civil rights because she held certain opinions about the Keys and the Bread and Wine. As yet there had never been a prince on tho throne of hostile creed; and tbe people had yet to rend n the light ot traittitieia brej tue saa lesson of a country divided iu its body aud its head, The Commons felt for Mary, and they fancied she could (io no harm. Single and sickly, she was not likely cither to leave a son or even to live long. Her sister, strong ana beautiful as a pard, was English iu blood and rJngiisb in tnoin'bt. w nat the Hpanisn weak ness of Mary mltrht put crooked, the Eiiclish strength of her sister could set straight. They weuld rather bear with Mary's monks for a time a very short time than start on anew contention ot Lancaster and York, wisemcu might forecast the luture in auother way; but iu days of tutmcil, wite men do not shoulder pikes and brandish broadswords; and while the thinkers were weighing aitrumcnts for and against tbe two queens, a hundred thousand men. moved by their hot blood onlv, were beani e Queen -Mary to her fathet's throne. Ninth Day. On Tuesday moruimi tbe game was seen to be up. The Queen's Council were nearly of one mind. Ciaumer and Grey were true; but ot the noble crowd who elbowed them at the table every other mau was lalse. Most of them, Winchester, Arundel, Pembroke. Paget, (Shrewsbury, had made their peace, and kept their places lu the Council only to betray the oi,l hrtrr, llinv hud tnrpd tn n.ff1lfl I hi t h rmip. The army was as rotten as the Council, When Dudley inarctieu on isury ins soldiers mutinies ou the n.ad, and lorced him lo fall back on Cambridge, which was already filling with Queen Mary's friends, in fact, when he took up his quarters in Kinn's Colletre, he was a pri soner, though suffered to sleep without the appaiance or a guurd Next day the Council left Queeu Jane in the Tower alone; Queen Mary was proclaimed, iu Cheao and in St. 1'aurs cnurcnyard. lne nine davs' reign was over. Wheu the archers came to the Tower gates, demanding admission iu Queen Mary's name, Grey gave up the keys aud rushed into his daughter's room, ine tsuuimer yueen was sil ting in a chair of state, beneath a royal cacopy. "Come dowu. my child," said the miserable Duke, "this is no place for you." Jaue thought so too, and quitted her ibroue without a sigh. MEDICAL. HIIEUMATISM, 12 (J XI A. U O I A. Warranted rcrmaneutlj Cured. Warranted Fermuucntlj Cared. Without Injury to the Hjstem. 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D.ieastVof tbe sklii, anpSarlug In a hnndied dli frient toruia totally eradicated; mental aud phyaleal weaknis aud all nervous debilities so'eutliieally Tod sr?c"oihitf ueau- Oflloa hours from I A. hi to iF.au ; UKITFD STATES REVENUE STAMPS OP allkiiid. ran liebad at No. 105 H.PIKl'U Htrt (next door "o Oi'iOfUce), and at No, 3 WALNUT birtet,Ptunll..Jldiiig. SHIPPING. sXffi. CHARLEOTOrJ, 8, C. The South and SenthvfCSt FAST FREIGHT LINE, EVKBT IBDHiDATt Tbe BU.mshiri pfWMlCTHi:r8. Captain Oray, J. W. KVKKMAN, Captain Vauco, WI1.L TORM A BKUDI.AK WIKiLY LINE. The steamship J. V?. KVBRMAN will (all on THURSDAY, February S, at 4 P, M. 1 brooib bill of lad In given In connection with 8, C R. R. to polala In tbe Boutb ad Boatbwett. lDiaranoe at lowest rate. Batee ol freight m Jow m by any other t cute. For freight apply to K. A, HOUDEB CO., tit It DOCK STREET WHARF. tnDit l iDnm trPKiMQIIlP t.INW J fc FOR NEW YORK. Balling Tuesdays, Tbnndayi, and Batnrdaya at noon. Tbe winter rate, at which frelght la nott taken 1 20 cents per loo pounds, gro&s, Scent per loot, or 2 cent per gallon, ship's option The Line la cow prepared to contract for spring rates lower than by any other loute, commencing on Match 16,1869. Advance cuergts cashed at oUice ou i'ler, Freight tecelved at ail liuee on covered wharf. JOiLN F. OHL, 1 18 6m Pier IB North Wbarvea. N, B. Kxtra rates ou small pacltanee Iron, metals, eto. ft roR LIVERPOOL ASU QUKESB tfJSjMZ TOW Xuuiaa Line ot Malt tueamer ai Mupuiuted to sail as tollona; CITV 0' JSKW VUMK, Haturday, Feb. 20, 1 P.M. Kir A, via HaiHx, luebOay, 'eo. ia. 12 uooii. til l V UK At 1 WKiiF, baturday, eo. iT, 1 f. M C1T V UF LUWUUM. baturday, Mr. ti, 12 noon HAlClAHUO,vlit HaUlBX.Tuiwlay, Mar 9, 1P.M. C1T Olf iJAljililwHit, Baturday, Mur.lH, 1 P.M. aud eacn aucceeaing eaiuraay and alternate Tueaj, ai 1 P, M. trom Pltr 4fi, Nona Wver. VJLlbO U1T riMiMlS BY THI HAII, STEAUU SAI1JNH IVaaY iATUBIAV, Payable In bold, favable in Correnoy. FJRHT CA 11 N ItliOlHTKiilUAiiK fhl to jLoudon... leu to Loudon........,,.., vj to Paris 11:, u Purls 47 FABtlAUK BY THK TUM1IAY BTtCAMUH VIA HI UI4X, KIHUT CAHIM, KTlf KK4WS. Payable In uold. Payable In Currency. LI verpool..... f VO I LI verj.ool ..tl Halllax. lit lialllux I bl. Joliu e, r.. I 4,, pt. John's, N. . I , by Braucb SteaUier.... J 1 ) Brauoti Hteauier... w PaAseugers also torwrdeu to lluvre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc, at reuucea rw. '1 ickets eiin be-umigbt bere by persona sending for their lrlends. at nioduratn rfttes. tor tuxiber lnformallou apply at tbe Company's Olllcee. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. T. n to u iiuti i.- i sauLii, Aeuui, Wo. 411 CMKoJSIJX bcrett, PblladclpUla. fftv ONLY DIUECT LINE TO FRA.NCK Aim oaiKAL TBAN8Al'LiNTIC COMPANY'S juAii. nicAiasiiirs tii!;i n r e. w XUltK ami UaVkk. i:.'.i.i,Iiu r iinkvi- The spleudld new vesmilH ou mis Uvoriuj route for tbe Continent will sail Xrolu Pier Ko. io is'ortu river, tiT. LAtithNT Brocande Haturday. Oct. ViLLfc Ui, PAKie...t5uru.i,iit biimruuy.Ucu 17 AvnxAji........... .....uv.ut:Quu......oUbUriiay , uot. si PBICK Oi' PASSAOB In gold (lucludiug wlutK iu lilies v uft ua vnt;, First Cablu i4o ccoud Cabiu tin 'lu PAlliw. (Including railway tickeia, turulshed on board) Flrat c.uiuM... n0 becyiid cubin fisj Tliei-.e btcHuietb du Lot carry bteetage pabauugeitt. Medicl attendauLe lite ot etiargo, Atnuricun travelitrs going lo or returning from the coniiumt of Jburope. by wiklug iho aie-wira ui th, s iiu avoid nuui.ct)ohry rltkn lroui trauslt by i-mlinb rwilwajB aud croraiug tne tUuunoi, bealdts saving t.me, trouble, atid expeuue. Un.uii.eii. iu.ckiCNZIK, Agent, fso. 6s BKUAL WAV, ftow Vock. For pHssage In i'nlludelpbia, appiy at Adams' lxireno Company, to ' H. L. LKAF, 1 -Hi No. 31i0 CHIOSN U i' Bireel. PHILADELPHIA. HimntnvTn AND JN0B40LK. B'llAMlsmp LXNii; IxtUOUteii. i KH WUI A IB L1JSK JCVK.BY BAIUIUJAY, At noon, from FUtaT WiiABJf above iU&tlL-i blifctt. 1HKOPOH BATES and THROUGH BiXIHJPTis to all poln w ui fiortli auu Moutu Carolina, via Sea board Air Line Btuiroad. uimuecting at Portauo.iu aud U Lynchburg, Va., Teiintmoue, aud tbe Went, via Virginia and Tonueesee Air Line aud Blolimond aud DauvUle Ballroad, u""c freight HAJSULED BUT ONCK, and taken ai LOWIlB BATti 'ill AN ANY OTiikH Lift Mt. Tbe regularity, Bi.lety, and choupuuus of tuis route comrueud it to tbe pub ho as tue most desirable law rdum for carryuig every di.surlptlon of trelgbt. Iso charge for ootmuibalou, arayage, or any axpense of trausier. fcuonuiBhlps insured at lowest rate. Freight rtiObived daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDB A 0O No, II North aud boutb WUABVjUS. W. F. POBTLB, Agent at liluUmoud ana City Point. " T, P. CRQWF.LL A CO., Agents at Noifolk-. I ll MEW EXPKEtaa LliiE TO ALKX. anUna. OeorKetown. and Wuhmrun u. iria Chesapeake aud Duluware Caual. with con nections at Alexandria from the most direot route ui uuuiuun, juutui, Auuxviue, ixasavuie. Daltoit aud the bouthwest, bteamers leave regularly every Saturday at doom from the tint w harf attune Maiket street. Freight received daily. . WM. P. CLYBK CO., No. 14 North and bourn Wharves. J. B. DAVIDbON, Agent at Georgetown. M. itLDKILUhi Co., Agents at Aiexaudrla, VU. glhla. (i NO'IICE. iX)lt NEW YOBK, VIA SUa2 DltLAW AM AND KABITAN CAN AX. ti.Xk-iJJa.bti b'IKAMBOAT iMM HA M V ' Tbe bteam Propellers of this line leave DAILY from first wharf below Maritet street. TURUIJUH LU 144 HOURS. Goods JnrwrUed by all the lines going ontof York, North, Bast, aud West, free Of commission. Freights received at our uhuuI low rales. WILLIAM P. CiYDK eft CO., Agents, . No, 14 b. WUABVlta, Philadelphhn JAMES HAND, Agent. go lio. lia WALL fatreet. cornet of Bo-nth, New York FOB KEW YORK bWlFT-SUBB .Trausportatlon Company Despatch au bwlit-aure iiiuea, via veiaware ana Burlian Canal, on aud after the lsth ot March, leaving dally at 12 M. and i P, M connecting with all Northern anal Kastern lines, For irelnht. which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply tO WILLIAM M. II Alt D A CO., 1 11 No. lit b. DKLAWABK Aveucej GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. M. 8. K. C. IlaiTis' Searalosa Kid Gloves. ETEBI PAI11 WABBAHIEDi JLXCLUtUViC AOlCKia FOB OKU IB' OLOVSa J. W. SCOTT & CO., trirp no. ftl iUtMHIJT MTUKKT. pAIE.NI BIIOULDHR-BBAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PKKKKCT FITTING HIUHTt AND DUAWJtKS made Horn measurement at very nbnrt notice. All other artielis oi UBNTLKUliLN'U DKICtiS lOOX)U In full variety. WINCnKSTER & CO., 11 1 No. 7i C11KMN UT Hlreot. Tyr fiBRICK & S0NB BOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, No. 440 WABHINOTON AVKNUK, Phlladelpblei WILLIAM WRIOHT'8 FATjKNT VARIABL1 , OUT OFF BTEAM-KiJeJLNa, Regulated by the Governor. MERRICK'S BAFSTY HOIfiTINU MA CHINK, Patented June, 188, K DAVID JOY'S FATKJST VALVUXKaa bTKASt HAMMtB, D. M. WESTON'S PATENT 8ELF-CKNTKBINQ, 8ELF-BALANCIM8 CKHTKIFUOAL BU8AB-DRAUII-NQ MA CULM K AMD HYDRO KXTBAOTOB, Far Cotton or Woollen Manufaotu1"". 1 lOmw VI I R E GUARDS, FOR STORE FRONTS. ASYLUMS, FACTO RIES, KTC. Talent Wire lUlllDg, Iron Bedateaas. Orna mental Wire Work, Paper makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER k SONS, 2 3fmw! Fo. UN. BIXTU fetieot. INSURANCE. DFLAWAV.E MUTUAL HAFETY IMHUlt ANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by the LglKlalure oi renusyi"", ioou. Office B. E corner of THIRD and WALNUT Ulieei. rnimueipuiH. MARlltK 1NMTJHAMCK3 On Vessels, Cargo, nnd FreiHtit to allparta of the world. INLAND INSUKAffCM On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parla of the Union. F1RB IlKflURAKCRfl On Meronandleegenerally; on blores, Dwellings, iiouees, eta AB8ET8 OF THE OOMPAHY, November 1. im. 200,000 United States Five Per Cent. Loan, 10-40s .... 120,000 United Blales BU Per Cent. Loan, 1881... 60,000 United Htates Hix Per Cent. Loan (tor Pacific K). 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Hlx 1'er Cent. IxHn... 125,000 City of Pblla. blx Percent. Loan (exempt from Ui). 60.00 Btate of New Jersey Hlx Per Cent. Ixian 20.000 Penn. Rail. First Mortgage Blx Per Cent. Bonds 25,000 Tenn. K. Second Mortgage (Six Per Cent, bonds 25,000 Western Penn. K, Mort. six Per Cent Ponds, (P. K. K. gaaranlee) 80,000 Btate of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan....... 7,000 Btate of Tennessee blx Per Cent. Loan 15,000 Gerniantown Uas Co., prin cipal and Interest guHrhn. teed by City of PUiiud'a, 300 shares Stock 10,000 Penn'a Railroad Company. 200 8barea Stock , 6,000 North Penn'a Railroad Co., 100 shares Stock 20,000 Phlla. aud Southern Mall Si earn. Co.. 0 shares Stock 2o7,000 Loans on Roud and Mort- EHKe, first liens on City Properties 208,600,00 136,800 00 60,000-00 211,875 06 128,59100 61,500 00 20,200 00 24,090 00 20,625 00 21,000 00 5,03125 15,000 00 11,300 00 8,500 00 15,000 00 207,900-00 ei.ioo.ooo Tar. Market value, 81,130,325-25 Real Estate 86.000 00 Rills receivable for Insurance made $i,ibti !H Balances due at titteucies, premiums on marine policies, accrued iuler- au I anil r.tti.r .li.titu .Inc. tlm nfltTl pany 40,178'88 RCru.lr aiirl Borli. nf u..,iflrv pfirnnrft. lions. 3156. Estimated value 1,81300 Cash in bank 8116 160 08 Cash In drawer 4I3 u5 116.5G3 73 81.617.367K0 DIBEC'TORS. Thomas C. Hand, Euinnad A. Bonder. JUUU V. UUV1B, James C. lipnu, Theophllus Paulding, Joseph 11. Seal, Hugh Craig, John K. Penrose, Jacob P. Jones, James Traqnalr, Kdward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke. Samuel K. Stokes. Henry Sloan, winiiuu c. Luawig, Ueorge O. Lelper, Henty C. Diillelt, Jr., John I). Taylor, lieorse W. Bemadou, William O. Boulton, acou ivieKei. -peneer Mcllvalne, L). T. Morgan.l'UUibarg lohn B. Semple, " James B. McKarland, Kdward Lafourcade, Jonbnft P. tyre. . a. xterger, 'ri-mvf &n 1 , . HAND. President. JOHN C. OAVIS. Vice-President KENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. fl0 6 in 1 h a i; ill, is FERFETUAL. ? Franklin Fire Insurance Co. UF IP Ax LAD xiAU'lHA. OFFICBj 43? tHS5UT STIiElt N8 435 and ASSETS OB JAHCAIIT 1. 186. CAPITAl... xoo,ooo-eo ii?JTJ!,SUJU'1' Vi 1,01-,8K.SU rXAMl liua..n.u...., .........w l.lttJ.NiO'lte DKbiTTLiOl CLAXMH. LNCUALH1 FOK 18U7 a8.esaaa aae,oooe. iAtHHVM PAID BTKCB 1S OVKil jtO 600,000. Perpetual and Tempuiary Folloies on Liberl Tsrut DIBiCTOB8. Charles It. Banoker, Airrod Fitter, Fiapniel Uraul, iTbomaa biiarks, KrseW Jilonards, William b. Urant, laaac Lea. 1 Allred a. Baker, George Fales, Tbomas IS. Ullla! CHAKLBQ N, HAICKHK, Fresldaut. UKOKUSi FALiiB, Vlce-Preoldont. JAB. W. WcALLibI.K, becretary pro tern, KxceptatLexlnsUm, Kentucky. Uli CouipanTJi Bo Agencies West of Fittaborg, ' H2j FFICK OF THK IMSUKANCU COMPANY OF KOUIH AMK1UCA, JSo. ZU WAL.H UI btreet, Pliiiaueiptila. Incorporttted i?l. Charter Perpetual. Capital, 8500,000. Assets 82,350,000 MAlOMi, LXLANV, AW1J F1HK JuAJSCK OVER 20,000,000 LOfrSES PAID SICE 11& OlUiANJLZAXIOJN. DIkkctob8. Arthur G. Coffin George L. Harrison, i'rancis it. cope, Edward IX. Trotter, Edward S. Clarke, X. Charlton Heury, Sumuel W. Jones, John A. Brown, Churles Taylor, Ambrose While, Klebard 11. Wood. William Welsh, S. Morris W'uiu, Alfred H. J ess up. Louis O. Madeira, C'liArla W iiniiitiiittii jo tin Aiafeon, A""on . cut FIN, Freeldeut. A-.xCH.Kljfc;s i'ATT, Vloe President. MATrniAa AlAitiH, Becretary. a!J 1JK1S lMsUltAACK i-iCLUbl VL Y Tlii JrkJiit.)il,AiSlA Finn, ISOKANCU; CoT Al-lnjorioratea lba-cbatter Perpiual-No ei0 W ALlM V I btreet, opposite luuepeuaenoe buuarS Tbla Company, favorably known to tbe oomiuunlt, for over lorty yeara, ouutluues to lnnure atiaiust om or damage by ttre ou Public or Private HuiiaiijV eltner permanently or for a Umlied time. AJo or. FuxDlture. blocks of Goods, and Herenandiaa iena rally, ou liberal terms, UM TneU Capital, together with a large Burplns Fnnn la invealea In tbe most caretnl manuer, wblolt enahiVi tiiem to olftr to tits Insured an undoubted seciuuv 1. tbe ease of Ions. Daniel Bmltb, Jr.. Juhn rjAvArnnv. Alexander Benton, Juaao ur.leriurfct, Triumas Umltn, Henry twts, Lanlel Hatldeck. Jr. CANiKL fcWITH. JB..F leslflent, WM. 8. CROWKLL, becretary. ' t M gjTRICTLY MUTUAL. PECVIDENT LIFEAriD TRUST CO. OF FHliALkXr-HIA. OFFICE, Au, 111 H. JFOt'K'llI STREET, u.-.uica to fruiuute lAJi a. 11 00 It AACHi tuatiLt n.fctabtivs ot tue ,a(CIKrY OF FRIEND3, Good rlektotauy ciaM aocei'ea, Fuiiele Isauea upon anpruvea uiaiu, at in Iowa. FienltJent, BAMrKL K. I3BIPLKY. Vlee-Fre!deui, William c. Lunustrhth. Actnary, LOWLAND FAKliY, Tbe advantages ottered hi this Company are excelled, f7 P"llU:MX 1NS-UHANCE COMPANY"" OF I-HILADELPUIA. LNCOUVOHATtlJ IdiH CHART KH PERPETUAL, Ho. i- WALf- bTMtrbtl, oppoHite the Jtxclittna. Tuis Company luuurus iroiu lotut or daiuaite by . HUH, on liberal terms, on bniluiUK, merchanduie, fnrnltnre eta, iur iiuilted period u, and periuaneutly ou OuUct iigs by depo.lt ol prruiluuit. Itie Ct niiauy bun Ixeu In active opera! Ion for more -han blX l V YKAKH, during wblcQ all louts have aeen promptly adjusted and.f jfjLUjiCTOKil. JobnL. Hodxe, , Uavid Lewis, M. 11, UaUtuiy, : Buiijamlu Kttlng. John T. Lewis. ITboujaa H.Fowers, Wllilnm B. Grant, IA.R. McUuiiry, Holier I W. Leawlbg, I Adumid Ca.llilon, I). Clark What ton, Samuel Wilcox, Lawrence Lewis, J'-t Lewi. O. Norria. ioHJ It. WUCllBIUtU.FresKlent, Bampil Wilcox, ttfcrptary. Kt IMFEKIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. LONDON. EST A IILIN1I EI 1603. Faid-np Capital and Accumnlated Funds, $6,000,000 IN GOLD. FB.KVOST A HEKHIKO, AffenUl, 9 4 No. 107 Boutb THIRD Btrnt, Fhllada. C1IAJB. IX FEIVOfiT. CHA9. P. IJEBJUJNQ INSURANCE. STA'i EMKNT OF TIIE CONDITION or rni PROVIDENCE Washington Insurance Co- EIIODE ISLAND, On First January, 189 Capital Stock SiUU.OWfJU AnionDt ofaeiiesstiieuisor lUBvaiiuents) 011 st OCR paid iu cd. xuu.lKSUOQ SECOND. The valne as nesrly as may be of the Keal Folate held hy the Compaoy......? 158,000 00 ChkIi on band 117 Cash In HanhB 2100 as Cnth in bands 01 ttgenis in course or transmission M o,3Wj oj Aniount of Loans seourod by Houde sod HorlKHK". consllluuug tbe first lien on Keal ttate, on which Uss than one year's Interest doe nnd owing.. . Amount of Loatt- on whlou Interest tins cot been raid within erne year... Amount of slocks owned by the Com pany, sptcllvlng the number of Mmrts and their par aud market VHlue. Bank Btocttf: Par M-trkU Yntve. I'ulri. IM 8;ti Interest on Investments due and un du id none Accrued InteMHt not yet due MM.. Other avalluble nils-eellsneoiis axreis. specifying thtlr character aud viue: Rents Water Kfnteaud furniture 1.00 City of Frovltictice liouus. 100,000 U. B. xJonds, 60.W.0 64 475 , MlhSOUtl liouds - 9,200 167,790 00 THIRD. Amount oi losses during the year, ad justed but uot due 600'QO Amount, of tonnes reported lo the Com pany, but uot aeled upon 13,41978 Amount of lot-sea resisted by tbe Co 2,300 00 Amount of dividend due and unpaid 629-00 Amnnntof do. declared and not due.. 12,600 00 Amonnt of all other claims against tne Coru'y contested or otherwise about 1,00000 Amount required to safely reinsure all outstanding risks 73,607 80 FOURTH. Aniount of Cash Premiums received 155.319 51 Amount of Premiums not paid In cash during the year, statlug the character of such premiums Amount of Premiums earned ..172 20572 Interest received from Investments 12,03121 Income from all other sources, specify ing what sourc3s Rents..-: 10,500 00 JBIFTH. Amount of Losses paid during the year 80,127 06 Amount paid and owing for Reinsu rance Premiums 1,55511 Amount of Return Premlums.wuether raid or uupau u.iusMy Amount of dividends declared during year 18.7W-00 Amount of dlvlueutls pai l 11,903 00 Amount of expenses paid durlug the year, Including commissions and fees paid to Agents aud Officers of the Company 25,176'83 Araouut of Losses due uud unpaid none Amount of taxes paid by Company 12,19211 Amount of another expenses and ex penditures 6,37102 Par and market valne of the Com pany's stock per share Par Value. Hark' I Value, 32 Hi JOHN KINUSBURY, President. WARREN 8. GREENE, Becretary. SABINE & ALLEN, AGENTS, N.E. Corner FIFTH and WALNUT, 2 23 tntbtet PHILADELPHIA, T HE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE 00. OP ir tx 1 j a u a ij r t. 1 4 OlllceSenthwrst Cor. lOUKTH aud WALNUT fit. FIKfi ilNBIJHANC'K HXCLUBI VA.LY. PEKlMUAb ANI TKKM FOLICIEd IWHUED, CttPb Capital. ..H) OWSO Cash Assets January 1, 18b9 tl,2ba st F. Bstcbford Starr, Kalbro Frailer, Jubn V. Atwoed. BenJ. T. Tredlck, Ueorne H. btuart, VIA JLV 1WO, J. Llvlnirston Errlnpnr.1 James L. Ciagboin, Wm. U. Boulton, Cbarlee Wheeler, Tbos. II MooiKomery, jonn il. nrowii, Tbls ConiPftD Insures only Hreuclnn. rl.ki. taklns james M. Aertsen. no tpeclally haxardous risks wbatever. luoh as facto ries, nulla, etc F. HATOHFORDBTARR PrBstdent. TH OH. H. MONTGOMEKv, Vice-President. Alex. W. Wisiita, Becretary. 2 81 PAPER HANGINGS, ETO. HOWELL &, DROS,, Jlanuraclnrei-s and Wholesale Dealers la PAPER HANGINGS, REMOVED TO Xo. .1 niul 5 BIX AT U it Street, BELOW MARKET, 2 22 tf Between fclxth and Seventh atreeti, Q C A n & V a n D, TLAIJi AD DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, No. 231 South T1II1SD Street, EEIVtEfM WALKCT AKD SrBCCJS, rillLADELFHIA, COUKI11Y WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ?NJ STOVLS, HANGES, ETC, SOT1CE.-TUE UNDERSIGNED 4' -A wuuld cml ti e aiteiillou of tbe public to bla mVV. Mi-W b.oLIJl!.W KAULHi I'UKNACJt rSillv Tbla is rtn entirely new beater, ltlasooonyi tructed as to at tint e ouiuiuend ltselt tonaueral tavor. belni a cum I1 nation cl wronglit ai.d cait Iron. It la very slnjple lu us couolruutlun, ai,d la perfectly air- liKUt; aeu-oieanius. naviuKino i ipes or arums lobe t alt en out and cleaned. It U o arranged witb uprlgnt Hues aa to produce a larger aniount of beat from ib Baoiewelsnt ot cual tbun any furnace now In nae, '1 lie iijgu nietlo cuuuitiun ot tbe air aa produced by niy new arraiigerunit oi evaporation will at once de uiouttraie tbat it la ti e ouly Hut Air Furnace that will produce a perelully beaitby aiuumiibere. 'J tioeeln wantot a ccmplete Heatlug Apparatus would do well to call and exauilue tbeKiolden Kale. CHaKLKH williambT Hos. Wi aud UM MARK h.T Btreet, ... . . . . FbliadelpblsW A large aaaortment ot Cooking Ranges, Ifl re-board fctovea, Lew Uoauuraiea, Veulhators. etc.. always On baud M. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. I luf THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCnENEB! or i. 1)1101" It AN ltAMUK. for famillea. hotels, or public InhlilutlouB.ln TWItiN l Y LIFFKM :KM' 1S.Z1.. AlBO. Fhlladulubia HiniM. Hot-AU Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Gratta, Flrehoard gloves, Balb Boilers. Mtew-bols plates, Boilers, l ocklrg mtoves, etc,, wholesale aud retail, by tbe wauulaciurers. . bHARPK A THOMPSON, U MwfmBm No. atilt JN. blLCOtfO Btieel. QEORCE PLOVMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, KtKOYED TO No; 14 DOCK Street, 3 4 1 I , I