THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1869. 8 OITY IKTEIiLIGEHOE. CJTT CRIMINAL CALENDAR. fttorderly Conductneat llla Wife A -jmmng Thlf Cna;lit In tl Act Ata(t4 bu nttr imir Stabbing Affair Felix UiU, wbo was arretted aome three vaara ainoe and acquitted of tue charge of kill liic bU wife, waa arrealed at Nineteenth and t-aiharlne street teat evening, upon the charge If aananltnd battery and dmordorly conduct, Znd whs held lo BDRwer by Alderman Dallas. William H. Dyer, living at Keventh street and Cross '. oeB hl" w,f,J n,uJ.r thieb be was arrested and committed by iderman Oarpeuler. -.James Uabeen, a young man. was em loi "d in the store of Mr. Kilas, at Fourth and luerry streets. evening, wulle the plaoe was being closed, he conoeaitd nlmsell on tue pr"ms7 and " n'B" OMoer Porter caught blm coming ont of tbe More. Uehad helved himself to some money and a lot of clears Tbe prisoner wne arraigned beforo Alderman Kerr this morning, and was held lor OfflcerNo'bnt; while natrolllne his beat at two o'clock this morning, heard a noiHe In a eiKHr store on Third atn-ol below Market, ad lolulng Mr. Fox's banking bonne. He looked Ihrougn the door detector and noticed a yo.iu n.an advancing towards the door. Tuo othoer atiemptcd to enter but Ihe person Inside had lock"d the door. In consequence of a threat to icVt on the partof Otllcer Nobllt. the young Jnun opened the door and cme put. Hgve the Be of Oeorge Baker, and said that he had fleeted an entrance by the transom over the door. The sconced was held for a further hoar lne bv Alderman Kerr. "Aldetman carpenter com ml tied William Fsrtltlt this morning for bialit.g bis wife la ine New Kugland House last nluht. Thomas Murray seriously stabbed Michael Lvneh. laBt night, at the honso of Michael Movie on Boutn street, ab.-ive ,Svwtri. The Irilurt'd man whs removed to the Hospital, aud Murray was taken Into cuntody. Michael Liarklus is said to bo a great annoy ance lo persons employed about the Thirteenth aud Fifteenth Streets Passenger It ill way depot. Ytsierday bewasoulered lo leavo the premises, but refused. Two men Attempted to put him cut and falling, received a beating at the hands cfLarklns. A patrolman soon appeared and arrested tbe belligerent, who. after n hearing before Alderman Dallas, was held in 82000 bail to answer. Jewish Obhebvancb. To-day the anniver sary r the Fast of Ksther and the Festival of Purlm Is being observed by our Jewish oltl sens. The Festival of Ksther was Instituted by the queen whose name It bears, and her rela tive, Mordecai. the Jew, by whom Esther was inspired to the noble purpose of saving her people at tbe peril of her own lire. Human, who was minister to King Abasuems ("this 1 Abacuerus wbo reigned from India even nnto Ethiopia, over a hundred and seven and twenty provinces"), became full of wrath aud Indignation because Mordeoil, who sal at the king's gate, would not bowanddobim reverenos, and prevailed upon the king to issue a decree to destroy, to kill, and to cause to perish all Jews bath young and old, little children ami women, in one day, even upon the lath day of the twelfth mouth, which is the month of Adar.:' Father appeared tu loro the king, and by her eloquence atid charms prevailed over the barbarous schemes of Hainan, had the deTee revoked, and thus ntved the Jewish nation from destruction. HeL.ee the fast or the Vila of Adnr, or the diy of danger, which hns since received the name of Ksther. The Festival or the Purlm was Instituted at the same lime, and comes on the 13th and 14th of the sitme month, or according to the nou Hebrsio calendar, on tbe 21 Ui and 25t,ti of February. With the Jews this has always been a period or "feasting and joy, aud or sending f onions one to another, and glfis to the poor." n all the synagogues the entire book of Esther will be rend, and "Al Anl89im."a prayer of thanksgiving, delivered a' church and table. Thb Mexican Monument. From the follow ing Tetter It will be seen IW lhe Pennsylvania Odd Fellows will participate in the dedicatory ceremonies of the Mesicaft Lionniueui: Philadelphia, Feb, 22. 18G9 Gentlemen: Your Invitation to K. W. Grand Lodge of Penn sylvania to Join In the dedicatory ceremonies eonneoted with the monument erected at Har rlsburg, com mem or nt lve or the soldiers of Pennsylvania who lout their lives In the war with Mexloo, has been received. aud, on motion or Past Grand Master John W. Htokes.the invi tation wub accepted. Truly yours, etc.. Jambs 13. Nicholson. To General John W. Geary, General E.G. Williams, John Brady. Esq., Menard Coulter, Esq , and D. M. McCreury, Esq., Oommls lloneia, BcEGLAEB FaiOBTENED OFF. AbOUt 2 o'olock this morning an attempt was Made to enter the residence of Mr. E'.eazar Hart. No. 325 Bprnce street. Tbe thieves had bored a hole in the rear kitchen door, and removed one of the bolt, but were prevented from entering by an additional bolt. While endeavorlug to remove ibis, tbe springing of a rattle alarmed them, and they made their escape. It seems that an officer had anested a man a souare away from the premises, and bad nstid bis rattle for assist ance, xne nurgiars were unaer tne impression mat me ponce were aner mem. Tbe Names of Streets. The Sab-Committee on Police olCitv Councils sits to-morrow In tbe committee room of Councils, 8. W. corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, at 1 P. M.. to meet anv nartiea who mar have plans for placing the names or the streets on the lamps of the v. in addition to InBDeotine the plans, they will alsoreoelve statements as to tbe prUe per lamp at which the nam es can be placed upon them. At rmrrKD Suicide. About half-past twelve O'olock this morning John Hildlnger.aged fifty years, residing at No. ITS Day street. Eigh teenth ward, altera p. ed suicide by shooting himuir He onlv succeeded, however, in In- fueling a slight wound over the left ear. His opposed that loss of money Induced him to make tne ancmy- fhn Readers will please remember that there are no refer seats at the West Arch Chnrch entertainments. The only way to enjoy the muslo and "Grumbler A Co," to night is to go early. The church. Eighteenth and Arch streets, will not accommodate more than fifteen hundred comfortably Dress Drill. Company D, Grey Reserves, will please notice General Order No. 15, in our urivnriiains columns, in reference lo the pout' poneroent of the drexs drill on the evening of the 2t)th, In constquence of the duath of one of the members. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Btjfbsmb Court in Banc Ohlof Jnstlca Thnmninn and Judges Head. Asnew. Hhars- wood and W illlams. The cases of the city Use BcsWned for bearing before a lull bencu were argued this moiuing. TwItcheH'e Cane. la the esse of George 8. Twltchell, Jr., under rentenceof death for the murder of Mrs. 11111, tka Court having InspeoUd the record of the tiyer and Termlner.aud having found no error, klco rmniied to allow the special allooatur prayed for by his counsel. DiHTUicr Coukt No. 1 Jndge Hare. Donnth i i. An action to recover arrears of rent. 1 he defence set up that the premises wore not in a fit condition for occupation. Verdlot for defendant. , u.miirii Ki n vs. Jaoob Kenser. An aotlon ou promissory note. Verdict for plaiutid", ''charleg Cobill vi. Frederick A. Trego and Thorniev. esscutors of Philip 8. White. t3faed. An action to recover for a portrait cl Colonel While paiuteu lor mm in aiarou, 11(1. Tbe defense alleged that tbe painting Hnn at the order of other parllos and pre sented by them lo the deotatifad as a token of DHrRicr Court No. 2. Judge Stroud. Town- end s. MOirison. auhwou iu itwi,w nucaio of rent for premises In Market street, abwe Beeond. Tbe deiense alleged puymeuu yer .. t n nlttlnltfrl v V.r,nf, winhards & Co. vs. The Amerloan Oum Psint Co. An action on a promissory note. Verdlot tor plaintiff, liMJl. Edward G. Peabody vs. Louis Bhalloross. An as-uon to recover for a breach of an oiloonlract, Verdlot for plaintiff. 1826m , , 'ffi if OVIB AND TERMINER - Judges w -YY Dr,.i nrwter The trial of Harnuel Holt, for tbe murder of Edward Byrnes on the nicht of OcioDer la "i "" nl"g, the closing aricoment for the Common- wwalih and charge of Judge Ludlow being dell- u li District CouRTJndge Oadwalader. TLnvAnna easea were tried this inornlnsr. jhe UflUTttlaWe I'obRvco ana Machinery 'aimed by Marshall V. Kvnns. An Information of lorlelture on the ground tnl defendant w eondnotlng his business fraudulently, and at the time of selsnre be was abonlto remove the property because the tax waa soon to fall duej Verdict for tbe claimant, who, of coarse, denied the Imputation of fraud, iLt Dulled Minus vs. Tobaooo, claimed ny Joseph P. Hnggy, and Hame vs. Tobaooo, claimed by John Thompson. These were ln fnrmstlons for forfeiture upon the ground of attegtd frsnd. Verdicts for the olalmnnts. United Btates vs. Tobnnoo, claimed by Hymn n. Ulnck. Information for forfeiture. Verdict for claimant. The United States vs. Whisky, olatmed by Patrick Dates. An Information for forfeiture. Verdict for the United Hiales The United Suites vs. Fifteen barrels of whisky, claimed by Jumps Magnlre. An Infor mm Ion for forfeiture on the ground that the whisky whs raw and way fraudulently marked "rectified." On trial. MINING HUB ISLE 8. A Cnrlonn Kecord In Boston. In the Clerk's cilice ot the city of Boston there is a vrry remarkable bot k, well worth stmlyinp;. It cotitalns a litt of the corporations, mo-itly lor rointOK piirpOfO', pot up wllhln the last' Ave ji ar, unoer tlio general laws of Massachusetts, which allows spy three or more persons to be cothc a corporation lor niectjnlcal, mining, an l oiiflrrjitiK sml nHVufacturinat purposes. In that time there has been nearly three hundred recorded, reprc'-enlius 'n all about $80,000,000. The cnpitfil of tt.c-p corporations severally rai,re trtui nbout $200 OdO to $600,000 each, and, what is quite remnrlfnb!p. In each case some four, five or six emii ently respectable gentle men ci riity, under oa'U, tlta'. the copl'al hns been all paid in. A" tti" citizens of Boston are oi.ly taxed on about S 00.000,000 ot pcrsoual property, it tloe, at tiit view, look ai thoiiRh our people Mere fir Hit t just a shade too ven tnretonie In iD' e-tii fHO out ot every $200 I hey possess of floatm?; cupital In underground cnterpiitrs. Int this is only a ht'le pastime of our people. 5I( ii ate tmly only children ot a torpor eroth, rind, like them, nais.t l'uve a little time nowand thii blowinu bubbles. As joa pore over IhU hcou, Mid read the nmnes of th IVcsidoDts nnJ ilirectciB of these e"rponit oris, and see the 5 0,000 cunicd out in lull, round figures, and reflect that fotii-Ulths i.i it is reprccentid by a fis.-ure in a rock iu Colorado, lour inches wide ami ore hundred (eet limp, or by a mining lense of a ten-acre lot in I'L-nnsylvauia, jou can almost tee tliese prnve and diBtiiiRaiahed ofliccrs gathered about the maternal tuD, pipe in baud, blowirp bubtnlpp. And then you cao pee an t aper crod aronnd them, hanine over thfip, catcbln? at tbe bubbles, and trying to carry tliem off without bursting. The fae are familiar, there is no luck of specula tion in the eye, but pr'-itt l'ick ot locality, the sboiit mid Ibe latiijh of the old sport. Boston Journal. Iii its London correnpondencc, just made public, the N. V. Tuni's pives thin: "iln.'e Bachcl li as uul only got out of pr'son, but Is eurrjiiiR the v. i.r ialo Africa, uud the hardest jrart of it te llc has pro3ecutei her tutoriiey, crutrginp iii.a with having taken udvaLtase of her ianonmce of the polite arts of n.ndiiig and writitia, mid defrauded her, aud perhaps others, ll- r portrait is that ol'avery renihikable old won,a, aud she has had the art to have her nliiiiavit read In Court aud reported in tbe new-papers, CJiitniulug the most elaborate pull'. of her busines?, and among the rest the loUowlng exquisite double edped paragraph : "In Slay, 18oc. Mrs. 13orrodatle was desirous of being enamelled by tue, for which mj fee is, and has been lor tuaiiy years, 1000 guineas, and she proposed lo five me her acceptance lor 1000 livable at Mems. Grt" not inciiuliiip the Oad 50, which it is always understood is to be fiiven to the poor by my customer or myself, and which Mrs. Borrodaue elected to pay on her own account." Ouc thousand pouuus ior cuumei jlou ior charity! Madame poos on to say that when Mrs. Borrodaile came to ner buc nuu oruy a iew patches of rusty prey hair, and her head and IttCe Weie U1BUKUICU u. n ci u;huui ium iici skin is b autilul, ami she ha9 a head of beauti ful soit curling blonde hair. Poor Mrs. Borro daile! Even if she wears a wip, she can never make up her mmu to ueny luui sou. mipeacu uieut. . Tlie New Turk Money Market. From the Tribune. 'Mntev works Btradliy atorj7 rer cent, on mii-cellaceous securities; dealers in Govern- loenl bonus were eupimuu ul u Wi muu vuiu merriai naner is iu rather better demand at ner rent, for tii line names. ' . . , i l .. r. Httrrt AM n Knulo ft 109,lOO'.i for prime bunkers' bOday bills. Tue Kuilwny share marfeet recovered from the depression that, has prevailed for some Weeks upon a repori inu, mjd uu vn.iijr wuuiu noot. an arrnnyeiiH-nt with the Fort Wayne iload and obtain a connection with Chloago nnnn am lra Die lerm. xuo uimuunjr ivreou ;, i,0,.mra lit i ho Cleveland and Plllabure Vii.n liftn amicauiy kuu ui Ubbs of the l'ort Wayne lload, and Mr. H. J, Tildin. Mr. Mcculloch retains his position as iiirninrfl nni (Miurti. hiuuuk wuuiu nio air, President. Mr. jayuuumu ireuaurer. 11 is stated that tbe courts will now surrender the road to the Diremois. xne receiver was ap pointed upon me application 01 air. wouuuocQ, who has bad theappnlaiing of a mnjorlty of the new board, and Is smi -fled that the Interests of tbe stockholders will ne fully protected by this arrangement. Negotiations are In progress between me f.ne ami rorr, way 119 noaas tnst will Klve the former load tbe outlet to Oulcago desired. Tbe Allan He and Great Western Koad, now leuscd by t lie Erie Company, crosses the Fort Wayne lload at Mansfield, Oiilo, aud there is no necessitv f building a new road. Tbe Fort Wayne will either lay a third rail from that point to Chicago, or transship the Ireiithtupon their own cars, as may be con sidered for tho best, interests of both com panies. The negotiations on these points are cow being can ier. on in this city, bnt have not yet been definitely settled. This arrange ment will give New i 01k two through lines to Chicago. The manners of tbe Hudson, Har lem, New York Central, Lake Hliore, Ujlum. bus and Toledo, and I'.uii'ulo and Erie Koa is are now harmonious, ami bymsklngan arrange ment with the Micnigan Houthern lload a through line will iw nad by the New York Central. Consldoiiib e purouases of Michigan Houthern have been made by friends of the New YorK Cent rul, wuo foresee that the road must be run In harmony with the Interests of the Vanderbllt road", as it would be largely bcnfilted thereby. T ere Is no appearance of a contest ror tbe Michigan Hontbern stock ror election pnrposea, n 1 -1 it is not probaiile that any change will be nude In Its msuagers." Jtyoni ti Times. 'The money market, worked with ocntlnued ease yoHtcrdny, nnd the rates on oll loans ranged from lonr ti t;i vert per cent. Those were the exti erne or ese(!; lonal figures both ways. The legitimate quote ile rates are live and six per cent ou Government collaterals and six and seven per cent. u miscellaneous securi ties. Coniinerciiil j ,ierwMS uoi aoiive, but rates remained lirin :.t ntveu to nine rur cent. Foreign exchunge w in quiet but steady at the last quotaiions. Ti .-. decline in gold tends tu still further curtail ' ne supply of cotton aud produce bills, Iurir the afternoon foreign exchange manifested a tendency to ftrmness, but its dlsposiilon ' ' ut way was checked by ine croih news 01 hu layanoo 01 Don is in IjOU' don to9V. subNcqmiil private telegrams an noonciug 79;'." TTTECD1NG IN Vl I VTION8, ENQHAVED IN 1 ine newui anfi nt uiaunur. LOUU4 litii- r-. niatlonr and Knrraver, So. 10tt(JHil.-Ul.T btr ENGAQEFfjT A O WEDDING RING 3. L4ROK AWSORTW ENT OF COIN AND 18 KARAT ALWAYS ON HAND. LEWIS LADOMtS & CO-, Jeweller?, xp NO. '4 CnEJNVT MTUBET. TAElFSESS.-EVEaY INSTHDMBNT THAT Eearliic to every dec ro of deaiueaa; aiao, itMutia r... r.i. Oaudall'a patent Cruuihea, auperlor lo anv oTuer. In ut, at F. MAiiUJU'6. 0, VJUtlii HUM. kMrw iiMUn W TniKD EDITION 11 RRI BXJ RG Procccdioga in the Senate and House of Representatives Today-Introduction of Local Measures. Suicide of a, Convict. THE STATE LKUISLaTCRE. RenBte. IMRRlSimRa. Vnh as vt n 1, Fob. 25. Mr. eiittd a memorial Irom the Board of Trade in fuvor of ttje abrogation of the usury laws. fi.Vrt .?U8lrance lrora tDO "nuroh of y8.,lD.t lno "moval of the dead boile war3.fllardefprhaia?arClB lQ Messrs. Ngie, Oonnell, McOandless. aud Henmey presented petitions for an aot for the pecuniary protection ol retired teachers: also, in favor of granting the northwest corner of lenn square to tue Academy of Natural rJclences. Mr. McCaridlesB, a memorial from the Society for the Amelioration of Prisoners. A number of remonstrances Brains', the Fif teenth Constitutional amendment were pre sented by lemooratic Senators. Ihe Attorucy-Gem-ral, in reply to the resolu tion of January Jl, repor'ed tnat In Ills opinion tbe aot of February 'i'i, lNttil. repealing all f txe on real istuto for Mtaie purports, Is consttiu tl naL Honne of Ieprcienf nil ven. The House proceeded to the oonslderaMou of public bills. An aot authorizing Interest li to charged at a higher rate tuau six per cent, by special contract was amended in various w-iys so as to fix seven, elgbt.and ten per cent, as tne limit, and was finally referred bunk to tue Judiciary Committee. Au act as follows was considered: That the people of Penuiyl vaula, being; deeply interested in tue projection and promotion of the general as well as the private rights and privileges or this Com monwealth vouchsafed to the cltt.eim of t.tie same, and never heretofore interfered with in this regard, do bertby mowt respectfully In struct our Senators In C mgress, and request our Representatives, to oppose tbe Incorpora tion of railroad companies or granting such privileges to a person or persons by thetiensral Government, and that tney use all hoaorable means to prevent such enactments by Con gress of the same. Mr. Clark, of Warren, moved to amend, by urging the repeal of the Tenure-of-Ollloo bill. Not agreed to. The original resolution passed by a vote of 65 to 33. Shocking Snlelde by n Convict. Special Despatch lo The Evening Telegraph. New York, Feb. 25. Dorato Mirnldo, the Italian who was yesterday convicted of the mur der of John Ujland, aud sentenced to the State Prison tor life, committed suicide this morning under extraordinary circumstances. The wardens who were conveying hi n from this eity to Sing Sing, ou reaching Yonkcrs were frightened by the ghastly pallor of his face. On examination he was found to be dying, having cut bis throat before leaving the lorn bs, N. Y., and concealed the wound by foldina around it a handkerchief. He wtis for fifty milcp gradually bleeding to death nnknowu to his keepn-s. The Illinois Lcgtalatare, Chicago, Feb. 25. Yesterday in the Illinois Hou-o of Representatives a bill was passed provldingjor a general eystem for railroad cor porations, by dividing the directors into three classes. This bill was presented in the interest of the Rock Island Railroad Company, to enable the present managers to continue iu power two years longer. Its advocates contended that the bill was necesiary to prevent the Wall street peculators from gaining control of all the Western roads, and that it would hinder con solidation and aid competition. The vote ou its passage ttcod 64 to 32. VolltU-al. Lewiston, Me., Feb. 26. Isaac N. Parker w;is renominated by the Republicans as their ciudi datc lor Mayor, last evening. Markets by Telegraph. HKW Vobk, Feb. U, Mocks itroug. Mold. 132'j'. Bxcbange, 109 J,: 6-ZOs, 1882. Hi',; do. 1864, 1'2't; au. UW5, 113V new, lio,'i: ltttS7, 111;1.! 1040s. lrw: Virslnla sb, 61.; WisHOurl 6s, 7V, Uautou Com paoy, 6(1)4; uum berland preferred. 38; New York Ceutral, 164; Kead lng.MV. BudsnnHlver. 164; MlcUIaan Central, il; Mlohlymi Boathern, 97 'i; Olevelatid and flttsbnrg, 9(i'.4; l levelaud aud Toledo; lOS.'j; Illinois Ueatral. Ho; titucaiio ad Bouk Islaaa, lit'ii fltubarg; and Voit wayoe. i'j. Niw York, Ffb.JS. Ootton lower; 200 bales so'd at i'.iO. Flour dull and 10c. lower; cono barrels sold; Biale at IcTUfe't Ohio at W 6t)S; Western altS4t(n) 8'lu; uoutberu at U'3Sftvl2; Huperune k8 fur old, and U-l()(yIU Ml iur mw wubm ueavy, ii.inm Diiinnis mid- No. 2 at (1 6.ul'W. Ooru dull: SB.oce oiwhelii old; Weutern mixed at f9(v!Hc. for new. 6n llfor Olu. vaw auii; jj.utu uubuvio buiu, tozttne. Jteer oulet. Fork heavy; new moas. wezw&n 76. Lard bteady at is?i(al'c. Whisky dull iftf,c Flour quiet, weak, and DiicbauRed. Wheat dull; very choice while. tl-M: valley red. l-fb(sni U. Corn tlrm: prime while. 94U8: yellow, iHfaMO. Oai, 70!7j. Bye, ll-6!lli5. FrovlHlom unobauged. Stock lnotlons by Telcsraph a I. M. OlendlnniDg;, Davis 4 Co. report tnrongU their New York house the lol lowing: N. Y. Cent. K lii!4; West. Union Tel.... 37'4 N. Y. and Erie K.. 3tiV-lC!lev. and Tol. H.U.105'i Ph. and ltea. K hw roieuo waoiwu... o Mich. Houthern ihii Mil, & bt. Paul ooru.tHS',", Clev. & Pltub'g It.. ao.VMU. Hi. Paul prf 7S OhL and N.W. com K2;M Adama KxureaH 5.1 Chi. and N.W. pief. l15 Wells, Kargo Kxp... 3U Ohl. and K. I. K 127 Tenn. tjs, new 11 "1 Pltts.& K. w 13 Pacific Mall H. Co...l03 Uold Iii Market Niendy. SPAIN. Viiftcllltul Condition of the Country. A Madrid letter in tbo.C'ojtiVttr de Bajonnt, of receiit date, sajs: I much lear that we ore on the eve of seri ous events in the Peninsula, as public opinion is just now occupied with tevcral grave ques tlons. As I have already told you, the Car list party docs uot loe its lime, and t lie trout ier populations are actively cauvaased in fuvor of tbe Duke of Madrid. A report was lately iu circulation that the old Cirlist chief Tris'.auy was about to lake the field, batseveral jauruaU discredited that rumor. Mention isnoivniade of several arrests at Saiueo sn. The persons incarcerated are said all to belong to the Lci;i tin ibt parly. It is added that two small columns of troops have left that city, one tak log tbe directlou ot Culatayud, aud the otk-r ot Lower Aragon, Retiiforcemeuts, aud even a detachmeLt of a regiment of artillery. have beeu recently scut to tst. Sebastian. At Carrion placards bave been posted up threatens death to the liberals atid proclaiming rcliuluu uud Charles Vlt The doors of certain houses have been marked with a red cross; a detachment of cavalrv has been sent from Currkm to Paleucia. If, on the otber band, we are to believe certain Journals, tbe IeabillitU bave determined to attempt at Madrid a movement iu favor of the Prince of the Astunas before the openine of the Consti tucnt Cortes. The public press announces tbe ariest. at tbe Hotel de las Penlnsulares. of mysterious personage in some way cotinected, as It uppears. with the family cf Queen Isabella. Ills trunks have been seized. Sonao persons bhj that at ttinrritz certain emigrant generals cast the lets the otber day to tlx on some oue to be charged with agitating the country in favor of a restoration of tue Queen, and that the lot loll on The Oourrler d Bmtonnt iKlds that the Gene ral m question has just quitted that town for Cordova, which place had been appointed by tbe BnacUh Provisional GomfiUKut as hi ph.ee ol residence, FOUETH EDITION The Cabinet-Tho Southern States Asking for Kepresentation The Constitutional Amend-ment-A Compromige Effected. FIIOM WASHINGTON. Special Detpatch to The (evening Telegraph. WAsniNoroN, Feb. 23. Honl hern ItepreNenlation In the t)iblM-l, TLe bout born niembers and Senators have had a enncus (or the purpose of consulting as to tbe condition of tbe Southern States and their inteieet in (honest administration. After ccneidrrnble diecnaion it was decided to draw up a paper embodying the political condition acd wants ot their section, and alwo to urge upon Gcuiral (irunt the propriety of making a Cabinet appointment irom the South. A com mittee was appointed to carry out tbe views of tbe caucus atid lay its action before Genera1 Grunt. No particular man was fixed upon as proper to represent the South in the Cabinet! bat it is understood that if Grant fehool.1 acnedc to tlieir withes and request tbe committee to name the men, Horace Majnard, of Tennessee, will be presented. Tbe Itepresentntlou Af State. The sncoess of the Perjusylvanin delegation in extrivetiog from Grant a promise that their Btatu thould bt represented in Ihe Cabinet has encournced the delegations iu Couuress from other tcctlous to attempt similar feats. Delega tions from New Kuglund and the West have called and inquired whether their sections are to be rerrfstnted. Grnt.t has replied that all his appointments to the Cabinet will bo of such a character as to give general satisfaction to the Republican party. It is hardly probable that Grant will show his hand any further as to what States shall be represented in the Cabinet. The Georgia members Ineligible. The Keconbtructiou Committee had under consideration to-day tho quetition of reporting a bill declaring the delegation from Georgia are ineligible, on Ihe ground that tbe State had not complied with the Kecoiistructicn acts. The bill will probably be reported. Vke CoiiNtllut lonnl Amendment, The conference corrmitteo on the constitu tional amendment have agreed to the following as a conipionii?e: The riht of any citiz-n of thciUniled States lo vote nhall not bo denied or abiid.Led by reaon of raoc, color, or previous condition of servitude. Despatch to tfie Associated Press. The Inaugural I'roeesslon. Wa8hikoton, Feb. 25. BriL'ailier-Geueral Ekin has been appointed Chief Marshal of the division of the Inaugural procession to be com posed of the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Executive Committee, Soldiers1 and Sailors' Grant and Colfax Club, Printer' Grant aud Colfax Club, Gorman boldiers' and Sailors' U11011, aud Irish Republican Association. Ibe Wiisuing tou Monument. At the annual meeting of the Washlogton National Monument Association, the tollowiog gentlemen were unanimously elected officers of the society for tbe ensuin? term: President, General U. S. Graut; Second V100 President, William W. Corcorau; Third Vice President, J. B. M. Smith; Treasurer, John Carroll Brent. The Major of tho city of Washington is First Vice-President exoffww. FOUHETU COSUKESS-TIllKW SESSION Senate. WAsuiNOTON. Feb. 25. On motion of Mr. Urines, tbe Committee on Naval Alialm wan discharged from the consideration of a. large nuuiuer ui uum, uivuiuriam, kuu resolutions. Mr. Williams called up tbe bill to amend tbe aot of Marou 31, 1808, 10 exempt certain manu factures irom lnurnai revenue ux. The amendment is to allow manufacturers of naval machinery for the government all the beneuts or trie cot. Mr. Trumbull ottered an amendment to the billto refund tbe tax heretofore colleoled noon snob machinery. .Lost. Ihe bill waa tuen passoa yeas, 88; nays, 23, llotiae of IteprHentatlve8. Mr. Schenck offered a resolution dlrectlnn the Clerk of the House to present to tbe Heore tary of Hi ate the act to increase the duties on Imported copper, with the usual certlUoate, showing that the law passed both bouses over the rrfcKiueni'B veio. Auopieu. Mr. Pomeroy called up the bill authorizing certain banks named therein to change their canits. rafcseu. Tl!e Mil authorizes tue banks to do business htreiifter under the names of tho Uernaania ai lonal Banl, of New UrieaoH, and the Vilas National Bank, ol PJattsbiuy. N. Y. Mr. Eliot prtseuttu rue petition or uanlel Dlckerscnand others, of New Bedford, and of Uatollne V. Mt-tcaif nnd others, of Norton, Mass., praying lor tue rigui 01 lumaio suui'Mge. Ko lerrtd to the Judloiary Committee. Mr. Bou twill, from the Committee on R-oon- Rtruellon, ri portf d the evidence taken lie for o thai ooininmee in tne ease 01 ueoria, iaia on ibe-feble. Mr. Kelley moved lo suspend the rales for the purpose of considering ihu bill reported by him last evening from tbe Uommlitee of Wehihlsand Measures for the coluageof nlukel. copper pieces of 5 cents and under. Agreed lo, Mr. Woodward Inquired if there was any thlni; in the bill that made the proposed coin a leual lender? Mr. Kelley replied toot they would be a legal tender tor everything except tbe paymontof duties on foreign Imports. Mr. Woodward said he could not support the bill on ibis account, because he did not believe BDytl luff should be make legal-tender exuopt sold ind sliver. He did uot believe iu toe principle. Vr. woodward moved to strike ont tbe fourth re lion ol tbe bill, which make the proposed OjIi 8 n leual tenner. Mr. Kel'ey otked Mr. Woodward to modify his amendment so as to limit them, to legal tenders in amounts of twenty-live cents uud over. Mr. Woodward said lie could not do that, because It waa tbe principle be urged. Mr. Judd said ihe iiueHilon raised by thegen tleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Woodward) was discussed in 1 he committee, and bo far ns they could ascertain, the cunstltui ion did uot presrrlte tbe mateilal out of which mosey bould I e made. Mr. Kelley demanded the previous question, and the bill panned. It 1h us follows: Be It enacted, etc., That from nnd after the Hi st day of June next, or Honour if rjiactlouble, there shall be coined al tbe Mint . .. . . . . V. I . I . Ol Hie uniltu oiuie uuu ruuii ui ho vruiivuua as the Director of tbe Mint, with the approba tion of the Heeretary of tbe Treasury, may Die- scribe, tbe following pieces to be composed of copper ana nicsei, iu iuo Jiupumun 01 out le- than 26 per cent, nor more than 83 per cent, of nickel, viz., a piece of one cent to weigh one and one half grains, or 23 aud 15-1( 0 grains; a niece of three cents to welgn three trains, and a pleoe of five cents to weigh rive grains, with suoti devices as may be fixed by tbe Director of the Mlut, with tbe approval or me secretary 01 iuo xrevnury. buou devices when adonled. shall not thereatter be ohantred by said officers, and the present coinage of one, three, and five cent pieces, whether of bronse, nickel, copper, or silver, and tbe Issue of Trea sury notes 0 tB cents, ahajl thereupeu ceaae, FIFTH ED1TI01N EUROP US. The Spanish Cortes and tho North German Parliament. FROM EUROPE. Tnanlts to the FrulMionnl Uoveramtut of Hnlti. Bv AUmUie Cable. MiPBin, Feb. 26. -The vote In the Cortes thanking the retiring Provisional Government aud authorising Marshal Serrano to form a new Ministry stood at follows: Yeas. 180; nays, 62. Parliamentary Airairw in (leriiimir, Sebuk, Feb. 25,-The Iorth Uermtn Parlia ment meets on the 4h ofMarch. The Prussian Diet closet its fusions on March 0. FROM WAS n IN G TON. The M'nja ami Jtlttnua Committee. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, Feb. 25. The Wajs and Means Committee took a formal vote to day on the Warehousing bill. Tho committee standing a tie, the b.ll will not bj reported. The com mittee agreed to adjourn tine die, unless it (lonid be cnlled tog ther agiin tor some special purpose. 1Inllel Ntaten Senate. Coot in wd from tin I'oitrth KilUion. Mr. Viekeis, from tbo Committee on Com mere" repoited k bill to incorporate the WjuIU ein l':xp:tes Company. kit. Aiiiiioni i iieini a resolution for the ap pointment of a committee ol tlirue Henators to rept.ri hnv niodllloul n or chaogo iu the Joint rulas tlikkt mluht be deemed necessary to facili tate the transaction of public busluesH. Mr. t-umuei said he hoped the committee would also consider tbe propriety of abolishing the old and barbarous practice of eurolling toe bills in parchment. It was a tedious aud ex pensive practice, which had come down from old times, and was observed now only by two bodies, the .Legislature of Massachusetts and tbe Congress ol the United Stales. Tbe resolution, unamended, wan adopted. Tho consldeianon of tue unfinished biialness of yesleidttj. the Army Appropriation bill, was then rtsuioed, tbe pending qneatlon being on the point of order raised by Mr. Urlmes, lual tbe amendment oflered by Mr. Sumuer to au thorize the Heoretary of the Treasury to pay trie outstat dlr.g Interest account, of MatiHauunseit.s for advances made for the Untied H tales iu Hie war of 1812, was out. of order. Mr. Snmne r said the qumtloa vat whether the latm of a Suite wt.si private or a pu'il o claim, nnder the rules l tho Henate, and in siHted that it was dearly pi public clulm. and tbei efore not rut of order as an amendment to au impropriation bill. Me hd r.igtiteua dls tinci precedents to show tuat ihe amendment was tti.clly iu order. Mi I li New. New Tokk. Feb 25. Arrived, stcntnship Ville de Paris, from Uavre. PnUAUKLPniA STOCK KKllHWiB 8ALK3, FEB. 23 Keported by De Haven & Bro No. 40 6. Third street BETWEEN BOA1UW. 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Y, A. 31 CJLAt-HIUAL AND KODIHH BUHOmC, to. 110 MABKKf btrew. IU tin TlC7 0CT)LAi!Di CEMETERY COMPANV VV Tue louowlnic Mciimgtru and Orlluen navu botn elecua lor tbe y er lb;i: . D1 it. tfiUCE, PrestdesU Wa H. Moore, 1 Wm. W. Keen, Kaiuuel H. Juoon, Ferdinand J Droer, GUII15 Dulleit, (Ivorye D, Bnaby, KOwtnUreblA, I 11 A, Knlclit- Hocret .ry and Treannrer, JOiJtl'H B.TOWNSKND. Tbe Manager, bave p&H'eil a resolinlou reomrlnic blh Iu boldur and Valiors to preterit ticket t entrance ior admlBHlnn lo Ibe vnmiery, mav b bud at tbe oiilreoftne omnpauy. Mo. H1 AKCH Htreet, or ol an rot theManakera, PENNSYLVANIA H OS PITA L.-Pbii-adkh-mia, Decuiber, Is Tbe attending Managers are: Wimax Alorrln. o.lcH Tlilrd tret-. B. Morris Wain, No. 18 B. Delaware avenue. AVieuolug Fbynlclan-J. M. Da Voli M. D-, o. tKgTana-WiUlam Hunt. M. P., No. 1300 BTtaM Morton, M.D..NO. HU Cheanut 8tThi"piiyileln B Bu'eon attend at the Htwpl. tal everyday (Hunaayi excepted) to leoelve appllca- X.louiiy injured by accident are always admuid U VrouKbt to the iloaplial Imiuedlawly jtwetiuir, iSf SCHERIC IVS rUIMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TOMC, aad MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. LIVER COMPLAIMT, AND DY8PEPSIAr If taken accorditR to the directions. Tlicy arc all tbiee to be taken ut tbe sime time. Tbey cleanse tbe ntomaoh, relax the liver, ami put It to work; then the appetite becomes eood; the food dleosts and makes pood Hood; the patient bepins to prow in flesh; the diseased matter ripens in the lunpe, and the patieot outgrows tbe disease and gets well. This Is the only way to cure Consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. SCI1ENCK of Philnde.lt hie, oes his UNRIVALLED SUCCE83 In the treatmebt of Pulmonary Consumption. The Pulniouic Sjrup ripens tho morbid ma'.ter in the Iuhkh, nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for w hen the phlegm or matter Is ripe, a Might couRh will throw It olf, and tbo patient has rest, and the lungs begin to heal. To do thlp, the Seaweed Tonic and Mamlraka Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Bjrup and food Will matte good blood. SCHKCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon the liver, r;niovinrr all obstructions; relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bllo starts freely, aud the liver is soon relieved; tho StOOlS Will EhOW WllHt the nil la fan .1... ..ikl... has ever beeu invented except calomel (a deadly poise n, w nic n is vety dangerous to ne unlesa with great care) that will unlock the gall blad der and start the srerrnioa of the liver l!k Scbtnck's Mandrake P.11-. , Liver Complaint Is oue of the mostFromU Dcnt tHuses or Consnmption. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC Is a gentle Birnu.arjt nnd alterative, and tha alkali in the teawted, which this preparation la made of. asi-ista the stomach to throv nnt thm gastric juice to dissolve the food with the Pal- mocic oyrup, ana it is made into good blood without lcrmentation or souttDg the stomach. THE GREAT REASON Why physicians do ust cure Consumption U, they try to do too much; they give medicines to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectic lever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions, and eventually the patient eiuks and dies. Pr. KCIIEKCK, tn h!a treatment, does not tr to stop a cough, ulght sweats, chills, or fever. Remove the caiue, and they will all stop of their own accord. Ko one can be cured ot Oonsump tlcn, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Can ker, Ulcerated Throat, uulces the liver aud Btoroacli are made healthy. If a person has consumption, of coarse the lungs axe in some way diseased, either tuber cits, abscesses, bronchcal irritation, pluer&l ad bet ion, or tbe lungs are a mass of innamma tion and fast decayiug In such cases what must be done? It ts not only the lunge that are wasting, but it is the wbolo body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood ont of food. Now tbe only chance is to take Dr. 8CIIENCK'3 three medicine, which will bring up a touo to the stomach, the patient will want food, It will digest easily and make good blood; tuen the patient begins to gain In fle.-h, and as soon as the bjdy begin to grow, the hi tips commence to heal tip, and the patieuf pets flemy and well. Thii ia the only way to cure CoiiEumptioo. WHEN TII Ell E 13 K0 LUKU DISC1SE, And onli Live Complaint and Dyspepsia, Hchenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without the Pul monic Syrup. Take the Alan drake Pitls freely in all biliuus canes, as they are PERFECTLY HARMLESS. Dr. SCHENCK, wbo has ecjojed uninter rupted health, was wated away to a mere skeleton, in tho very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, bi.' phy sicians having pronounced his case hopt lcsH, end abandoned him io bis fate. He w as cured by the afotrsald medicines, and eince bis recovery many thousands imi lorly atllleti'd have used Dr. Schenck prepara tions Iwith the sumo remarkable guoeees. Pall directions accompany each, maklnir it not abso luttly neceeary to prrsonally see Dr. Sohenclr, unless patiectd wibh their lungs examluoJ, and for this purpose he is prolesslonaliy at his Prin cipal Otlice, rillLAHELrilll, EVEKY S1TUSD1T, -Where all letters fur advice must be addressed. He it aleo professionally at No. S2 Bond street, New York, every otber Tuesday; and at No. 95 Hanover street, Boston, every other Wednesday. He gives advlco frte, but for a thorough exami nation with his Itesplrometer the price ts $5, Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. IT Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweel Tonic, each $1-80 per bottle, or $7 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. SCIIENCK'3 MEDICISE3 for tale at all timet at his rooms. Also, for tale by DruggUts aud Dealers. tt fwmr