THE DAILY EYENINQ TELEGRAPH miLADE-PH-A, MONDAY, MAUOH 1, 18(W. ? r ( an ant. What H Thl-ke.f tlie tuba Insarree-rettU.-W-oin. llejMay Appolut from Pe-Msylvanra. The New Trk trad has the tolloirrn. from Washlnntou jesterdaj! The attention bestoaeJ upon Cuban matter recently in Cooeress Is due to tbe tiTori of General James H. Van Allen, of New York, who arrived here a lew da; avo irom Havaia, after en In eresilnt; voaire id toe yacht H-urietw. i)uringbta bMct sit in Cuba ruerlVn A'len iiad clandestine In erviea wvh several revolu t onar.f leaders, and wa p it in possesion or valuable Infoi-ma'ion to oe coromamoa'el to our Government. From bleown observation and hat he beard from ibe people about Havana, the General basno doiht whaevero(the;pnedv auoctss of tbe revolutionist'. Wbeu ho left Ouba he prooeede 1 1 1 Coarle.ton, and thouct hurried on to this city. On Ftidar morning be hHdalooft inteive with G'r-eral Grant, to Whom he commuuira'ed tbeiuforroa ion be had received from tbn revolutionarv leader, and explained tbe earne-i de-tre o' tbe Cubans to hate oar Government re5om their inde pendence of bpaln. G iieral Graat lifltoiJ with much In teres', end spoke alrously in favor Qf giving some subtan tal re oeoi'ion to tho trufrti'infr Cubans, tie was in favor of not only paato a reso'uti ni of sjmovhv, b it also of authorizing tee Prideut torccostiuo the independence of Cuba whenever, in his judgment, be mi2br. rl-cm tbe si uation each bb to ju'ttiy tbe s rp. General Graut considered that toe United Hiatus was nnrter no cblleattons to 8pain, seeing ibatsb b id afforded ever; accommodation to Oonfedma'e vessel and blockade rannertdurinjroar la'e Rebellion, lie authorized jpiirl Van Allen to represent his views to Senator and CoD9remen, and to state that he favored tbe ptssaee of a e.rnut; resolution. Accordingly, (Jeoetal Van Alien went among the bena'on and Representatives, -and the result his beeh the ln?r jdactiou o' tae two resolutions in favor ot Cutis. Sena'.or Sher man's resolution Is strotifr. and quite aocoutaWn to Cuban tympathizTS. It is beheveJ tt will be reported tatorabiy by the Foreign Relations Committee. TBI 00MINO HAN FBOM PKNNSYLVaNI A. The arrival of J. McKeonao, of Peousylvania. yesterday, and tbe tact that be wet whirled from the depot to General Grant's reldcnoi in the General's private carnage, set the Cabinet makers and the Cabinet newsmonjrea-s oa tbe alert. It was eatd that McKennan was cer tainly the coming; man for the Cabiaettrom Pennsylvania. Iben tbe Inquiry atose, "Wno is McKennan?" Very few seemed to know. It waa ascertained that when General Graut attended the weddiuir of General Smith, of his staff, in Western Pennsylvania, he waa the cues', of Mr. McKennan. It was further discovered that Me Ken nan's father was at one time a member of Coogresa from Penn sylvania, and ueld the position of Secretary of ' the Interior for four dars tinder President ' Taylor, resigning because be cou.d not stand tbe presanre of office peckers. Woo McKennan himself is, further than tne fact that be is hi fathei's top. remains a mystery, only equalled by the (till greater mjstery ot the object of hU Visit here at this time. Since it became known that Stuart would not ba tbe man irom Penn sylvania, the politician irom that State are at aca again, and are flow to Rive an opinion as to who the luclrv man will be. In the ahsenea of auy one else, ucEenna wilt answer for a few days at a subject of guesswork and specula- tun. VICTORIA. . ' Her Addreat to the llonse of Lords. Pailiameut reassembled on Tuesday, the 16th in at., after the Carttm& vacation. Tbe mem bers of the lower houe. with the Speaker at their head, having appeired at tbe bar of the House of Lords, tbe following royal message was read by the Lord Chancellor: My Lords and Gentlemen: I recur to your , advice at tbe earliest per.od permitted by tbe arrangements consequent upon the retirement of the late admtuistra ion. And itisthe special Interest that I commend to you the resumption of your labors at a time when the popular branch of the Legislature has been chosen with tbe ad vautaee of a prcatlv euUrg.-d enfranchise mentof my faithful and loyal people. I am able to Inform you that my relations with all foreign powers continue to be most friendly, and 1 have tbe satisfaction to believe that they cordially share iu tbe desire by which I am animated, for the maintenance of peace. I aball at all times be anxious to use my best exertions for tbe promotion of this most im- Fortant object. In concurrence wita my allies have endeavored, by friendly interposition, to effect a settlement of tbe differences which have arisen between Turkey and Ureeee; and I rejoice that our joint edorts bave aided In preventing any serious interruption of tran quillity lu the Levant I bave been enea?ed in negotiations with the United States of North America for the settlement of questions which affect the interests and tbe international rela tions of the two countries; and it is mv earnett hope that the result of toese negotiations may be to place on a firm and durable basis the .friendship which should ever exist between England and America. I have learned with e-reat srlef that disturbances have occurred in New Zealand, and that at one spot they bave been attended with circumstances or atrocity. 1 an confident that the Colonial Government nit neonle will not be wanting: either In energy to repress the outbreaks or in tbe prudence and moderation whicb, I trust, may prevent their recurrence. n American Teasel Boarded by Hp a- nlsb Frigate. Tbe schooner Wide Awake of Chatham, Ma9s., Captain Levi C. Wing, arrived at Quarantine at 6-30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, ana an ohnrcd Inst above Burling silo at noon yester The Wide Awake left Port Sal. Honduras, February 13, with a cargo of coooanuts. About 9 o'clock on the evening of February 19, while tbe schooner lay becalmed about ten miles from fund Kev Lietat. on the Floolda coast, the bright moonlight showed a Urge frigate ap proacblng from the east. It soon stopped at a little distance from the rchooner, and then began circling round in a very cut loua manner. wwn alter ten tho wind rose, the schooner Qfiri and stood on her course, the frleate inataatly steamed up within twice its length of lhA schooner ana area a tee kud. auc nmo Aaii a hnvA to Immediately, and a launch car rrlng abont twenty men and two officers came alongside, and the officers came on board and asked to see the schooner's papers. Ihe captain j..ih an esnlftTintion. and was informed that the frigate was a Spanish man-otwar from lUvana in search of a steamer running frnm siome American port in the nir nt Mexico to tbe Cuban insur Tha tmdmi to see tbe papers c... .Aiti.ii rAnaate.d. Tbev were shown, and wrft entuelv satisfactory, and the officer who ia intrnmtr. and who said he was the engineer of the frigate, and the only man on board who spoke fcngllsh. made ample apolo rtes, and declared It waa only a matter of form. ? . nf ahont tweutv minutes, the two tn ntr ahln. wiahins Captain 2," The frigate steamed away at once after a steamer which had been sighted about an hour before by the schooner, while tbe latter resumed her course. Captain rV" .V1..1. th. nlnenr waa somewhat intOXi- 'V-. i? irom that officer's .ta emrU that sevTraT ofber American craft f 'J iSl- V,rHl in ihe same way. Tbe name ucLtr.J n. -ri. , an be remembered, " ZVMnioto&Mnoi some bimtlar n...iuni br Telearrapn 3 P. M "dundlnnlng. DavU report throngh their S3T V"A R? wVatTunion Tel.... 87X W-T.' V,rr" 'ASulfMev.andTol. H.K.11W. I. J,inu ui.- 7j!i ! iv.i Aslsi A Wuhuta.. H7- ; Mlob.ont liern JJftS&ftalV' Ulav. 'JJ Adasas Exprwta....- W'A V 5h ?2 S' t ' .127 United Hlalee Kxp . X uni. "rjiW Tenn. 0a. new....... 00 xra-Miwlowid vviarket twM. ,.132 Vho City AnsnaoaateBU. At TBI Acad emt or Musio the combined ppero boufft company of Mr. James Fist. Jr., under tne dlreotlon of Adolpb DlCfeld, &4q , will appear for a seanon of six nights and one rnatlnre. Mew York has had so mnott opsra boufft that we shonld not beaurprlsed at OfTaa baolt being voted a bore in that locality, or tbat tbe lovers or moslo should begin to slgb for something more substantial Just for a change. Bltlabnb is exoellent for a deesert, but It is not every one wbo oan enjoy it for a steady diet. In this city, with the excep tion of tbe performances of tbe Galton troupe, we have had soaroely any operatlo entertain ments this winter; and Offenbaoh will therefore be cordially welcomed, more especially as tbe season will be so short and the performances .to varied tbat we will bave so obanoe to get tired or Mr. Clrgfeld, or tbe artists under his direction. Tbls evening tbe opera or 1 PericMt will be given, with Mad'lie Irmaand Messrs. Anjao, Leduo, Kdgard, Hamilton, andotbers In the cast. On Tuesday, Orphee auxEnfer will lntroduoe Mad'lie Toslee, Messrs. Ueore, Ledu ', Ligtlf. f ml, Duchesne, Guidon, and Mad'lles Duoloe R(e, andTholer. ' arbe Picut Is announced far Wednesday, La BeUe Helena for Tbursday, and La Ch'tnnn lie JVrluntoaiid Let Bavardt tor Friday. At the Walnut John Brougham's new Irish drama of Tho Emerald King will be produced with new aoenery, machinery, and novel me chanical effeots. Mr. Barney Williams will appear as "Mike MAoarly," and Mrs. WUUams as "Maggie Maoariy." Atths Aroh tne newoomedyof A VHlimnf Circumttuyicei, which has been drawing crowded houses every night, will be wltbdrawn after the present week. To-morrow evening the melodrama of The Gorsieun Brothers, au ex ceedingly interesting aid effective play if well acted, will be given as an afterpiece. Mr. Bar ton Hill will appear as' Louladet Franohl"and 'Fablen del Franchl." TheOorsioan Brothers has not been performed at the Arch for about ten years, when William Wnealley sustained the double role of tbe brothers. On next Monday evening Shakespeare's comedy of Much Ado About Nothing will be produced, with new scenery, new costumes, attractive music, and a oast embracing all the principal artists of the company. A couple of seasons ago Mr. Maokay performed the part of "Dogberry" in this comedy admirably at tbe Caeanut, during Mr, J. K. Murdoch's engage ment, and made a great bit. In a few weeks Mrs. Drew will prodnee a new comedy, entitled Women Rule, written by an eminent member of the Philadelphia bar, Ever body wishes to know Who tbe author ls At tbi Chksnut Offdabioh's oomlo opera of Robinson Crusoe will be produced this even ing, with new scenery painted by George Berger and John Wiser, new oostumes, appoint" ments, etc Miss Susan Gallon and her troupe will appear for the last times during tbe pre sent week. On Monday next Baobman & Gardiner's Dra matlo Company will commence an engage ment. AT the Amebican the Japanese troupe will appear for the lat times during the present week. The Arabian Nights' Entertainment, a combination of tableaux, song, dances, char acter sketches, magical performances, and other attractions, will open at Concert Hall on next Thursday evening. Cirleton, tbe Irish comedian, Professor O'Ueardon, performer on tbe "tumbleronloon." Slenor Charles Garnalo- caricaturist, and Miss Carrie Vernou, vooalmt, will appear, a number or gins win oe at tributed to the audience at euoh performance. The Gkrmania Orchestra will give a public rebearral at Horticultural Hall on Wednesday afternoon. CITY- INTELLIGENCE. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Two Bobberies) fastened oa One Indi vidual A Uentleuittn Assaulted II on sea Bobbed Itald by tbe Police Bobbins a Fellow-l'rlsoner Suspected or Larceny. Tbe house of Jacob Marsb. In Youne's place, between Peg and Noble streets, was en- tereu ou r riaay uiguiiua 1 jot 01 wearing ap parel Btolea. 'ihe Iront window had been left open by lis ocon pants ou retiring for the night. on Haturoay morning tua piumoing auop of William Krauser, at No. 129 Green street. was broken Into and robbed 01 pipe. Dvld Welble waa arrested by oue of tne Harbor police at Front and Noble streets, and all the properly recovered in bis possession. Alder man Kerr committed him in default of 8 10 JO bail to stand trial at the . present term of tne Court. james unnnara ana Benjamin rox nave been held in 12000 ball by Alderman Jones for committing an assanU and battery on a gentle man at uroad ana wainut streets, on (Saturday nlKbt. There was no cause assigned lor the attack on blm. At 30 o'clock fast evening, the bouse of Mra. Naumann. at No. 411 Wharton street, was entered and robbed of tit In cash. Tbe door of the dwelling No. 129.Wharion street was found open by the police, but on searching 11 no oue was found secreted, nor bad anything been re moved. On Saturday afternoon Sergeant Uilles,of the Third District, with a posse ot tbe police, maaearaia on a nonse Kepi Dy Mary worn, at Front and Union streets. She. with two yeunz girls and two men, were taken into custody, all of whom were bound over for trial. William wneeier was arrested in the Twelfth District Station for stealing a ring from a fellow-prisoner who was oouUued in tbe same cell on Saturday night. Alderman Hood sent blm to prison 10 answer tne orrence. Edward umitn nas oeen neiu Dy Alderman Kerr in 12000, on suspleion of having entered tue premises of Joseph Galloway, at Ttventy third and Cheanut streets, and stealing f i la money and some cigars. Fibe ox Mabket Stbebt, and Shameful Con duct of Somk Firkumvn. Abont 12 o'clock on Saturday bight a fire broke out in tbe base ment. No. Voti Maraet street, occupied in tne front part by Thomas Woods, boot and shoe maker, and In the rear portion by Charles Wil liams as a brnsb manufactory. It originated from tbe Btove In Woods' department uavlng been left closed when tbe place was shut up for tbe night. Both of these gentlemen lose all their properly in this part of the building, in eonseqnence of fire and water, which waa poured in tbe dwelllna In a perfect deluge by tbe firemen, notwlthatnnding the orders to the contrary by tbe Chief Engineer. The first and upper noers 01 tut doun was occupied ny Mr. Williams as a bouse furnishing eslaollshment, all of which sustained considerable loss bv fire and water, ontprinoipaiiy Dy tneiauer. When the front uoora were broken open, a number of individuals entered tbe place, all of whom, the Eolloeman wbo waa on duty says, wore fire adges. After tbe flames bad bean quenched. & larea tilate-elass case waa found broken, and nearly ait 01 ius cuuwdui, duuimuui ui uue table cutlery, stolen by somebody; and the Dresnmnllon is tbat, only those wearing tbe badge of the Fire Department being admitted, ih. nnnMii removed these articles. Subse quent investigation baa proven that one of vt. wrwn' ttwt i SHtXM). on which there is an insurance of $2010 in the Fire Asaociatlon. Mr. iiiiio la valued at t00. and bIS loss Is estimated at 10000, on which there Is an in. SUranoe OI sowu m mo vuuuij Auaumuw nanv of Philadelphia. Vast Dmvaio. Sergeant Reese baa com nletelv broken up tbe nuisance of fast driving on t,..r.rt, a vlHlt to that thoroughfare yes- tir.iuv ihowed tbat tbe recent order of the M av or was being oom plied with to thevery lei tar, had been thoroughly abated, Clraant Ueese baa a force of twelve lueu to asaut him Ut Vb laudable work. ror.toH Ahrbhts.-The folsowtng la the Bumbf rof arret made by tbe poHoe daring tbe month of Febraarv, whloh were divided moK the dlaUloU as follows: IHtlricL hUtriat. Kinit .... no fourteenth-..... Flfieenta u .Sixteenth Serenleenth 4 , 44 128 .hi ! 1P 14 2 Jl 1 rt-cld 867 Third..... M 8.W Konrlb... ififl Fifth HOi Eighteenths Sixth fW Heventn 172 lM Keserve .. Del. Harbor "Tho 1. Harbor. Day Serxeantq.. KiRhih 81 Ninth.... 14:i TeDth I7 Eleventh 78 Twelflb 13H Thlrteeulh 52 Uhesnut U1U hTotal .2839 BttiLDiKO Statistics. The Dallding Inspno tora hMve granted Ine following permits for the erection ot bnlldinas and for alterations and eddlilnna during the month nt Febrnary: .... . .. D-elliriRi HlMiigbter Uouxe 1 Htoren , 7 storehouses..... 5 Taverns 2 Tola! ...2l Altera'iotis and ad ditions 77 Two utory.., Tbree-slory 101 m Total Roller House., Fnelorteii Hffie Iloure..., .262 1 3 1 8 8 Shed, nm ...... ..1 Stables ......m Total. ....353 8 Tbb Psmnrtlvania Railroad Company Klsitiow or D t k koto km Tne polls for he eiecton or Directors of the Pennsylvania Kalliosd Company w-re opeue I this morning at the olrloe, Tnird street BDd Wllilnt's alley, and up to thlR time tbevoMog has been very pulled. Tuey will continue open until d o clock ibis evening. There bait been but ono tlrhc l in tbe field, Hnd tt is as follow: Dlreotors J. F.dgnr Thnmunn, JosUh llton, Wl'lnr Morris Oeotjie liiack, Pittsburg; s im iel T. ilodlne, JcRpph B. MverN, Klr 1 J. IvaUit, W eslii'gtou llutober, John M. Kennedy, and John Kice. Tub Tax on TonAcco. Assessor Frazisr has Jubi. lecelved tbe following cmnaunlcnttoa: Tbrascky Department, Omen Intskmai. ItKVl'.NVK. WASHtNOToW, Feb. 21, 1SW. sir: You state in your lefer of the 211 iiiitlaat lht there Is In your dlstilot a large qiiaoilty of to bacco man u fact u red since J my 20, IMiH, aal put up as required by Ihe act of that da'e, but ua aiHmped, and you Inquire whether such to bacco can be Bold without s'amps. I reply that no smoking or flue out chwlug tohaco, or ar off. can now he a Id uulexn paoxed and Ktamt'ed na required by law, no matter whou Ibe same was manufactured. Very respectfully, E. A. Koi.MNa, OommiBuluner. The Board op Surveys. The regular stated meetiDg of t he Hoaid of Surveys was held thU morning, President Kneass In tie (ihnlr. Sewers were ordered fo be coostruo e l on Dii moDd street, between Front and Hanconic stree's, and on Marshall street, to extend 200 feet noith from Surlng Qur'ieu Mtreut. A. res di lution was adopted recnmmeudlng to Counclla ti.e construction of a 4 feet 6 inch stwer on the line of Berka street, from the sewer now laid at Uber street, eustward to the west line of Eighteenth street, tbeuoe along Eli;i)ieeitii street, of five (eet diameter, to the norm line of Norrle street, with two Inlets and three man boles. Plana Nen. 230 and 231 were approved, and the Board sdjourned Rev. Noah Hdkt Schenck's readings at th9 West Arch Street Church, to-nlKbt, will be the only time he will appear la Philadelphia. He Is the moat, popular Hector in the F.pUoopal Cbiitch In Brooklyn, and hat no supsrior, as a reader, in tbe country. His selections are cbaate and full of lnterest.and we have no doubt tbla entertainment will really prove more at tractive than eltber of tbe others. Atnoqg the t-lngera are Miss Bella Corkrln, MIms Fannie Lamb, Dr. F. It. Thoman.andOenrge F. Pierson. Seriods Injury. Between 8 and 9 o'clock on Saturday night Joseph Hutchinson, an em ploye In tbe Water Works on the Delaware, at wood Bt ren wnarr, was ouing me macmnery, when a pile or lumber accidentally leu over hurt him seriously. He was taken to his home in Winter street by Policemen UAllahau and Coon, of the Eighteenth tlimrlct. Ron Over by a Co a Cart. About half-past o'clock this morning Henry Young, aged twelve years, fell under tbe wheels of a coal cart at Maacher and Master af reets. Tne wheel nai-sed over his bead and body, inflioilng very serious Injuries He was removed to bis resi dence, JNo. t)OjN orris street. C 1 TT ITS M S. Pbtcks Gbxatit Bedocd to clot out Winter tVfocfc of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing. Ealf-uiav between Bknnktt A Co., iirtliand: v Towku JiALt,, Sixth streets.) No. S11 Mabkbt &t-, . Ph-ilaoblpmia, Ajtd No. eoe Broadway. Mcw Yoaa. Enxboy Tbiumphant. The lady readers of Tes Tblsgkapu will welcome with rapturous de Ight the annouDcement tbat Me srs. Epstein & Haines, Dry Goods Dealers, will reopen to morrow morning their old store, No. 133 N. Ninth street, above Arch. Then and there will tbelr spotless basner once more wave proudly UDfurled to tbe pissing breeze, on whose fo ds are emblazoned tbelr time-houorad motto. Never to be;undera jld." Thirty thousand dollars' I worth of bankrupt dry goods and notions will be offered at fabulous low prices prices wbloli their old cuttcriuri know how well to appreciate. The Sunday Transcript which Is considered authority on such matters, pays Epstein & Haines tbe following merited compliment: KrsTKiN A Hainks This weM-koown firm has once more renumcd business at tbe old ntaud, No, IMd jn. rsimn mieet auov arcn tui will De good ntwn to those wbo Oeaire to get foods at reaiuuattie rices, sua at me same lime secure an smote wmcu more lliaa la repreaented avro tbecouuter. K- stela A Balnea believe lu allowing no une w unae- leu laeu in ma traun, ana oence ine repatatlua or tbe eaiabllabuieut as tbe cheapest id lh city. T ley ttaerve areat credit for their nerve ana Dtuolt In nar. mountliiK Pt Cllllt ulties, and la their aaneunoe Bint of a outeimluatlou to 'tight u ouJ brriy. bey must rtcrlve tbe warm encouraneuiuDt of l ie aub lo. A 1.H to Ibis Blore ta certain to result la pleasore and proliu" A VAiAaioca MohTii. Match, that gives ni a new Fiesldent, is also tbe Inaugural m ,utn of many barasBlsg disorder.. Kntangled in lis foe ara ths seeds of coughs, calds, and of that alternation ol frigidity and tire, more widely known than admire! called fever and ague. The only way to avoid these 'iklle anpleaaaDtnestes" Is to reader the system strong enough to light off the atmospheric polaon that iwoduces them, and the beat way to endow it wl b tbla repellent power Is to tune It with Hostkt. tss's Stomach Bittmb. If a wayfarer were credibly Informed tbat a ruffian wis waiting at the next oerner, he would doutt' leas turn la bis tracks and takt a safer route to his desti nation. With Just aboutlbe same amount of trouble, Ihe attacks of diseases prevalent at tbls season may be evaded. Nay, the trouble will bs les , for drag s'.orts He in evsry one's route, and every respeotabl drugilst in tbe Union keeps on hand HosTXTTKB'e Bittums. Tbe article la a staple of trada, and It would be as easy to find a grocery wlthoal sugar as tbe store of an apothecar, without, this popular ton lo remedy. In view of the eiperlence of the nation with re gard to the article, during tbe spies of twenty yeaia. It seems almost unnecessary to recapitulate its merits to Americana Butas our population is Increasing at the rate of a couple of millions a year, in tbe natural way and by Immigration. It may be as well to hint to the rising generation and new arrivals (the old set tlers know all about it) thtt HosTaiTica's Stomach BiTTKBalstbe most who'eiotne and potent vege table tonic, ever manufactured; that It Is a specific for debility, dyspepsia, biliousness, and mlasmatio feverst tbat it prevents, as well as cares, tnese oom- plalnts and their complications; thai it la nst "bad to take," and Is absolutely harmless. Pt'BB, Pleasant, FEersor. Let such as wish for a pure, pleasant, and lite renewing tonic, try Mr. Bpeer's "HUndard Wine Bitters," and thereafter tbey will use none other. The most temperate use them with perfect Impunity, as well as tbe moat delicate females. They are not medicated, bnt sim ply made bitter by Peruvian Bark, Wild Cherry Bark, Calamus, Ginger, Bnake Boot, and other aera and roots, the base being bis pure wins. Bold br all druggists. JawKiJiT.-Mr. William W. Ceesldy, No. 11 Booth Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine jewelry and silverware la the olty Purchasers eaa rely upon obtaining a real, pore arti cle furnished at a prloe which cannot bo equalled. Be also has a large stock of Americas Western watches la all varieties and at all urioes. A visit to bis store la sue to res oil u pUasaie and profit. THIRD E.DITION FE0H THE CAPITAL. Proceedings in tha Sonalu and llonse of Representative To-day. F0K1IET1I UOSUUESS-TlllIiD SESSION Henatei. fiiHitf. from tbe cond Mition. pJ?.?iin,u.,4."nu WlUiasis. the Commt tee on Fiiollo A.aua was uiscliargrd irotu tne o.uiu jrailou ? lk" u",uo"' "I biiu and meinonaK. ,,. ,hSi87f"'.,J,"u the Judlolarv O.mmittw, called UP ibe b il lor Iho rtmoai of political dlsatlliilot. Beis,"oinvlHia"11 t0tlkou, nmeorAs t r, Hiewan aid ibern seemed to be a great differ enoo til opinion in reiunoo to the roedti or Mr. ltvser. Sun .n wult neither favor nor oppjku iuj moilon to strike out. Sir. Truaittuli opposed. the motion, and aked Mr. Cioitimn lie r.a ous tor Mr Jonue.ssald H waa because Mr. Higera wss S'lii an arrant Ittbel, ui.ni t Aivo tbe pririlegs of Clilf.eiilir. " Mr Howard said iho man ba1 baon electel Hoood Auditor ot Viraieia.and u.er-lj suiRbKreller ao ai t'i be ei'Hbied to buld tin olli je.-unou'. cialmlug ta On a Union man. tor. Trumbull Sfllthatefeu ot the porsonnmd In tbe bill bad made a wrmeu application for rulhl, lu win h he liucl eapresnrd hh Iniea Ion o O' ey the laws and hustsiu Hie ttoveromoul Mr lasers liaa done lltla and tiuit wa not consistent w lili tne statement of Mr. Howard. Mr. wniv wm iinahlo 10 lve any Into malloi abcut Mr. KuKRra'-Aciloo tlurlut tbe war, or pr,,nit aitl1 u fie towurdf' I he (iovrnQimil. out lii SneTbU repuiHlmn bt-loie tne wr to bavp ben th, or a t-m-tleman ol hh obaiaclur asd standing la lb cum munHy. Air, tioward read a letter, ennlosina resolution! of tbeUrai.taud (J'lfax dub of iUrbiiioml, enrne t y piuUstliiR ssalnH tbe rein.ival of ttia Oinabhl tis Jf ceveral olUce holders In Vlrglula, among mem Mr 11ok r. bit. Ferry hoped the name of Mr. Kozers would not btittrlcki'ii out. H- ba I)hi vert that whenever any mat hotdlnc oniceat tne Hontu applied lor rel-et troui his njiui cnl Ulsablliil'S, there was aiwaya asutUcipntiiuaibsr ii n s ut-lgboora wbo wanted tbe otHjj ijr irieni selves, 10 g-t up a remonstrnuce. Mr. Jrumtm i commented uoon the faot that 'he "rant and t'o iax Oiua of Kicbmond gave no reiiou anaimt lelleving Mr. U-pem, ezoeia tbat they tbe club, "earnestly protested against It. If the tienala t,l 111 r Untied biaua was to be merely a b)dy to riirla. ter tte decrees ol theUrant aod U jIi Uiub or Klob nono and elsewhere In tbe Sotith.it wai time tbat faot sbould do known. Tbls Grant and Ooi'ax Ciuo proiesied agatofci thn relief of certain ofQoe-botars n probably because tbey wanted tbe o.uces tbem. selve-. Mr Tipton Tbey have tbe right to them. S Mr. Tniubui-Bupp3fc8 tne people dou't want JT- I flecllbtiH. ltvM n,ey a rlQI to t ac? ollijon v a- I Mr. Howard They hsvo if the p-iipia ar lr,' .J Mr. Tiunibul. aaked Mr. 7 ptoa whnih t ti - , like to have the m J ilty ol he pop. e of tr-ated In tbat way ? ' Mr Tipton eaid that no ilngwnuld' (oa better, ir tie mnjorliy of , he .people ik were Kebels. Mr Cons ilrg was not In favor nf an I .Imliate ri-u t va' ol ulsabllltl, but ihauKbt tuai .r. HoiaiH. In r.onMUerathiii ol hH ptronal charote atii pe -fonal t cMtli'U, bett r entitled 10 the removal of tin dlt abllli iea thau many i liters wao bad had theirs re iuovd. If r. Sawyer thought that the Hea tbat no one at lU. homh abou.d bave lis dlibilliles ram ved uuleis be wss lecomaiemlcd by the ..epul)lirna la nls cou niuuliy, nsrrow. siiurl-suru e I D(t radiotlly wro g. Wbere.ver a nt'tu if go.d o'litrau or applUd to bave hla dlHab'lltiea removed. It w ,uld oo tbe best policy of ihe lijvcrnmeui t, leniovn ihew, and tteitbr win tbe supp.jtt ol tut, cuuaervatlva au-1 Inlluf ntll men of tb sou li. Mr. Njesstd he h.tl siil 'BT ory Informitlitn that tbe oprcsitlon to lliu relief ol Mr. Iloirs arou u-.il of tbe fact lbt an uuilttr ol l ie Htr ne atnn-1 In I be way ft t" e' cnemo 10 sll to out side parlies tbe Internal lmjr veiuut ot Vlruiula. Mr e'relli ghuyseit read Ibe puiierit In tlie ca.e of Mr. Koeis, attowiug that be Imil tnkeu Iho oaiu of allenmuco and avowed big iutcjilua to support tbe Uovernmeut, and that the remova' of M. dn-ubl'itles bad bten r-comnie'id, u by tieiiMi- tla rti:hileid nad IStoneinan. snd leading muuiuirs of lue Hupubllcau puny In Virginia. Mr. Couness. in vl-w of Vr Fro luijliuyscn's sttts mni. withdrew the nr-tlon to H'r!kw out tbe nana of Mr. Sogers. 'i be luorblug hour having ezpir-d, tbe bill went over. On motion ol Mr. Sumner, the Cooiuiltu-e on F r ftzn KelHilon t w tt (l,cimi(fit trtnu tn , c:iitiH,(ra. liens iarr:e ptiainr in nil n. renoiiiiiii.-.. and ny i lals lu ri lallon lo tti.de wltli C' tntf la hiuI others..- Mr. rorkllng otl'ored a res,.lmim, whlcli vv in Bilo itl, calUnK upon IU l'lu'.jout f r i Itu oorrtu- iindt nee ottrluK lb" Itxt two year be wuu tu8;ate Deparlnieui unu the Unliei sta ea Mlolnter an) the Hecretarv of l.tgatljii at Madrid, Ti e Kcnte thru rfsnnied ue consl lermlun of tbe A'liiy Appropriation ol,l. Tue pending ameu!nin'. wuh that offered by Mr. r-praeue. duclarinR that tho puoilo rt'jmttiii within itie Jurlsniction of ibe United 8lHt.ee. exo'pt tnat uaran leed by treaty to certain Inll iu tr.bHi, to be tba sole property ol tho Unfed States and tbe o up aula thereof, subject to Ihe laws nf the United ftruteM Mr. Hprsgue explained tin oojt'oi of tue ameud n ent, which was to btlog the wild Indians uader ufjtct lou totbe laws of tue United States, si as to do aay as far ks p ts'Dla with ludlau trekttes. iier ctnsinruui4 uisuubhivu, mi. opruaue witn drw ' he an endtuent, Mr W'll.on tj tiered an amendment nrovldlnc that volunteer oOleeis, rt-lUv-d on coouut ol diisoillty, shall be relieved upon the earns terms as regular oniceia. AOnpiea Mr Mor un moved to strike out the orovlnoa llmltinir tbo i.mnbsr of bilgadler Keuersls la tbe arms toelnht f,o8. Mr. Morton moved to amend so as to d!i eft! Instead of merely au-borlzlntf tb Pre iteu to re;ioe the army as rapidly as possible. ;LostVe, ; nays, 27 House or llepreaeiititiivea Continued from fie .Vtcond JC4t'.ln. Mr. Judd Introduced a lnt rcsotutluu In rat ion to the proper completion of ln PaciUc itallroads nr.d tbutr branches, ami movel the pre iMnm rniBHtiiin un I in DatsaK. 1 1 autiiorlx s and ra- bulrra tbe President of tbe United Htutes t dintud j . . , . . TTw.i.... Vn.'lH , llallwvav I'im. pan j of Callfornla.and the branches, bonds and other tu-iirttiin, Biiiiii iitnt m Buaruntue the cootplHllan of such rallroa.'s and branches, and to bring ibem uo to tbe staonard nxeu oy ins spKsiat tumuiiiu m iu has rxamlnid and reporteo ou tbe Un'ou Pjcliij K.llrosd anU llsbranci.es ana mu n uu bi.iiiui hoih. ivmi t nirtit Railr -ail and Its branches. at,plylBtbesamestauIardof construction to each, ana rtiiiurmg lite sauie suuiirnj " ', directs tbe suspen.slou of tbe Issue of bouds to such roads until tbn reporishall bave been mads. Tbe previous question was seconded re Ai lwl, nsys not connted-aod tbe olnt resolution was passed without division. .... ,.v..r,-. Mr. ugan ouereu a rviHiiunui, u.,runi! ,u, .,,u miMa.. Pniii in a rnii ii di t o luntilre Into the clrcum- stances of the proposed return to Ueueral K. K. L-e of certain artlclea lormerly belouglng to Ueueral Wash ington, and which were tsaen irum mo iuuiwn Bouee. and directing the beoretary of the interior not to deliver tbem up until aotlun has been taken on the report of tbe committee. J lie previous question waa-cviuu.,.. . fr,n ckrt i.i,a Hnaaknr whether It was in order for the House to prevent tbe restoration of Tbe bpeaker said that that was not a parliamentary ' xTerSsnlutlon iwas dopled. Vjyasl nays. y. -?.?'?Sfsnnia."whicr . . .a in hiuiHB. aud lbs Dreieutatloa of h :n ih. vrid.nt within three days of ihe ad- J,CmotM He use meet btreaner at io cioca a., ai.. -hr!Tir moved to suspend the rules and to order ibatthe House proceed to the business on tbe The rules wera sot suspended. Yeas. 72; nays. 70; lens than two-thirds la tbe afiirmatlve, aud tits order WMr!'0ilnJ"hMi, from the Committee pn O alini re- nnrtnd a bill 10 PTtr', ou.nii,.Fii inii S?haon.M8V. MW. In toll tor all, claims for cotton captu?i Ntnd eold by the United States. After eiplanatlon by Mr. Blugbam Ihe bill was PeButl.TfMass.) moved to saspand the lu'ea to dlJflaTw the oomml'tee or tbe While from tbe r.Iriiier onnsld-ration of the Sena'e amsndnienU to the Indian API rnprlatlou bin, to non concur 1 those amend' "ft relatm to new Iudlan tre.tles; to cou ?ui in the oilifia.aBdtoas for a committee of cou- Thnles wre not suspended, and the House, at t A -ant Into Committee ol tbe Whole. Mr. D.wes In tbe chair, on tbe Miscellaneous Appropriation bill. Tbe WeaUier. p,,iT:HKEErsiK. March 1. The thfirniomoler . ' j holnw vein. Thn river is frozen is nvo ui'ti"-' '. , . and ii avlgutlon is again u?pended. PHIIADELFBIA STOCK KXCHAKGK BALKS, M 1K0H 1 Renortod Dy Are n oro,, au. iimi nrwi BKTWKEN BOAJiDB. 5f 00 a.-ls'M.Cp. .1 l4t loosh ieuna.ji80rn. 67 ,,ooi) Lea o -j-a 0CliVse.iw...li Ts'hLebjNBtk H tg OOwaxaseesseM lib Mech Bk.....-- doj.M... tx. 68 so s Hll S'O ids lot 8 OO OS doMM ...... AS do..b20.. SS doblUX. 52 dO...n.IL 6S do ssessM do,..m si ISO oo.... KJUxjNn BOARD. stfOO WUeraey Ss tw I so su l'enna.b8wii. M1 IVfM sagold l.'S- oW lue do.......b c Sis UrHiuara. ot riwoLeUVnew baa IMWe do mSD. i Its) tb istb A lfttb....... IT WshMluh'l,ls.stwal HO do. ..si. a" II do.... Ill sh Th Vat. losshUead ,.. ,...la. M; ,.bt0- .' F0UKTH EDITION WASHIlVGTON. March 4 Preparing for Ihcr Cere mony-Confrision in the llOttSO. FROM WASHINGTON. Bpteial Despatch to The Jfvrnfng Telegraph. The Inaagrnratlots Preparations. Washington, March 1. Workmen are baiy to-day erecting a platform on the east front ot tbe Capitol, for the inaugural ceremonies. It will bo tunch larger than tho one met on the occa-ioi.s of Iho same kind Lerclolore. The object is to provide accomno lutioni for all persons who ate adtnlttcl to the cerertnaies In the Senate Chamber nearly all the new members arc present. On tbe floor of the Home this mora i nj( the noise aad cjofmim were so great tbat it was almost I tiposiiWe to hear the velec of the Sneaker. AU attempts to preserve order are fruitless, aud busines, as a conse quence, is partially arrested. ft Ire In Vermont. Momthmbb, March I. A fire ocnu'red at Morrleville this mornlni', resulting in the com plete dtslructlon of the Masonlo Halt building, containing, besides the hall, a-drug u'oro auj grocery, post oflice, and other office. A harness shop, together with a dwelling bone artjolhlnr, were also burned. Most of the furniture eyas saved from tho dwclllnir, but not much from the other bntldiDgs. The property was partly injured. v P-s wtSfMtwm -a mm nsi s THAl'tK vs. UKEEMilNK. Meeflnar or tlie I.eirlslntive Comnslttee. Cont rived from First Page. Thomas Fahy sworn -I wss an I nspento -'solera at tbe October tlectlou lu tbe Fourth div slon ot the Tweut-llfth ward: wltnes. corrooorated tin testi mony ol tbe witness beiors examined in relnrenos to the liourih division; I did net mars od any natumo i the book alter the o otio'i ol tbe polls; he looked over the bjok and tound several names tnat Had been OliDllcaled bv Mr. Drvhur.'t ma-. hu,,i.. .. ci'Uld not Hod them wht-n they weie vateds tb'tre were no other Dames on lh list than those tbut voted ezc.pl those wbnne names had been du olicated. A. Bland sworn I volt d at tbe Wll'Unt Penn Hotel ou Msraet street; I vottd the K .iibllcaa tltkci; I came here In the yar last; never dui .red my Intention: I waa In the Wovemmeni auvlon, and .ted on minor papers: a strange mat) was ray vonchfi: 1 bad met. him bvlore, out do not kau.v hla nan e. ' . John Chvse sworn I was Judge of e.ectton lu the Fourth a vision ol the Twinty lourtti ward; at tbe Octobr election ono John Kerry and Mi. uiaai vot, d theie; John fitosilhont and a mati named Aott also voted there; they all voted oo minor papers, mtl 1 hae reaMin to elu-vt. ' -at they had no right to vote there; Broadoent and -ty both adailttnd tbat they were over age when tiyca:ne to this city; Broad heut lives Ko. 3i titate street, and flsrrr rteide on Miller strtet. Ardirw M. Uonohue sworn f was present when Dr. Berry and J, hu Bradbeut voted; tbey voted tbe t I'M el llh tbe Pepuhllcan u-altn-r K. V. McCallnuaa sworn I re, us in tne Kif;h divi sion of tbn Fiftei.tb wrd; 1 was the win lo li;. speclor'a elerk (tnln .rli y) at the October e ec, ion; a yout g man nuuiod rauiuui Urr voted ou minor's paptrr, pwtiidt'H ne nail Deen in ine H.awi over nine mon'bs; William Hurrie aged elKhiyt!ert, vottd on minor's paper?; be said us had ben eib tern asln the country: a mau named K rus. who had been In Washington tor six jcara, was chl lcugtd, and bis vote rueived; two persons giving t same na if, ir.at t l Uottlub Usl, voted there; the parties nautnt. wltneta staled, voted the Itipubllcau He tot; theihallt t e wer disregarded all day; th Supreu e Court i,aii:'ra were n Jeoed that dav; e evea vote a were relented b cuke mey had Supreme Court papers. On cross-examination wlluesssld That tbe papers wete not niiPreimi Court pannrs; that thev were N si Irlus l at erb; lie heard peop'e Say tbe psperi were Iraoduleut Issued i j that coin; he did not a now of i aiy one votlug whom right was doubted, without a voucher or being swore. 8iewarttenilflid tbut ho voted t he Kepnb- 1. can ticket in tbo l''irs. til vision of the Baveu tceuib ward; thathe cauin to tbe ward seven d s hefore the election. Thomas W. Hemphill testified that he called the attetition of ihe judK in the Filth division rf tre l'ilietiith ward to Mr. Utirr, who aworo that be was hOyearsot'aeanti bad been lu tbe country bnt eighteen yenre; Ibe judge said tns papers were ail right; the vote was accepted; the oouise of the iudge thronKliont the day wat to refuse, wben possible, all Democratlo voters llierlaht to vote). On croas-eiaiulnation witness conld only name Mr. Urr as having voted when challenged; he coultl not name any person whoae name y ai not on ihe assessment, and wbo was not sw orn or vonohed for. MABEIJBD. CAVILKK.K ENDICOTT. On the With ultimo, by Rev. J. opeucer Ken nard, Mr. UlLUKlt f 11. c aVl LUf lt ai,o Mls KMMA P. KNUlCOlT. both of At lantic county N.J. MAi.T3N-THOMPSON.-On the 25th ultimo, by Rv. J. Hpenoer Keuuard, Mir.T'N M AX IO V. Ksn , ot Chester county, and Miss HAKKIKr h. TlIOMr lbO, ot the same place. ' DIED. BALL.-On the 2Slh ultimo, JOHN M. BA.LU In the 4letyarot bUag. -u,iiao His relatives and friends ot the nuully, also tbe United btaiea augine Company, axe rteweo-ruily in vited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence. IV o Kid N. Teuih street, on Welueday alteraoou at 1 o dock. To prooeed to urel UiiL KKLt-KY.-On the 28 h ultimo, CAROLINE L, youngest child of William l. and Caroline B. Kel ley. I McFARLAND On the 2Hth ultimo, MAROARBT, Wire of tbe late William McFarlaud, aged 71 yeare. Tbe relatives and mends ol tbe family are reapect fully invited to attend ibe funeral, from ber late rest deuce. No. 1G22 Tlton street, above Wharton, on Wednesday, tbe 8d instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery, THOMPSON. On the 7th ultimo, of soarlet fever, CEAHLK8 ALBS.HT, eldest son of John and Heitie TbompBon, aged b rears and s months, Tbe relatives and rrlouds of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe Itinera!, from the residence ef bis parents, oo 6iu Aim street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. TYeON. On tbe morning of February 27, LIZZIE T. MALONK, WUe of Cornelius Tyson, aged 2S years. Tbe relatives and friends ot the lamily are redueot fnliy Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of "her husbaud. No. ltiuo fv. Seventh street, oa Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. AMERICAN UFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. . Corner F0CKTU and WALNUT Sts. BEE ITS KA1EH AND PLANS BEFORE! INSCR IflQ ELHEWHERK. ALEX. WBILLDIV, President, JOHN & W(ION,Beoretary. 6U JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. Noiie but Well-made tiariueuta ara offered. But One Trice Is Asked. Satisfaction guaranteed ererj Purchaser JONES' OMM'SICE CLOIUI.NU U0US No. 604 MARKET Street, t U wfat U AB0YB SIXTH. FIFTH EDITION TEDS LATEST NEWS.' Special Despatch te The Evening nieffntpK WASBfHflTOsT, MsTOklV VheFleyd Aecrptaaee oste. The Supreme Court has rendered a deelalM In favor of tbe Government la the Plojd ac ceptance case, Judaea Clifford and Ae'sea clissonUns. Bevcral hundred tajusaad dollar are Involved in tals cao. Tbe Indian Bill. It i asserted tbat the Iodlan appropriation bill wilt fll, aniens tbe Sonata agrees to reoe from its ameuJruentB, put to it In tbe lot crest of tho Indian agents aud other plunderers, amounting altogether to several millions dollars. FROM EUROPE. Adverts from New Zealand-Frasatam t'ln a urea Trie Europe em Markets. Bv Atlantic Cable. London, March 1. The War O.Tlce it in re Cfiptot later intelligence from NewZealandk Tbe Brltl-h forces there have made repmaU on na'.lves for outrages committed at Poverty r.iy, during which several villages were destrojed, and ninety of tbe natives killed aDd wounded. TUo DrltlsU loit oaly three wounded. Beblin, March 1. The proposition to arrant tho city ot Fiatisfort-on the-Mala J,0DO.I5J florins has passed the Prussian Diet by a large majoilty. London, March 1. Steamship Atlanta, from New York, arrived to day. Tbls Eveulna-'s market 4aotatieaie. London, March 1 Evening. Consols 93 for money ant acoouut. Bonds 82 . Rail wars quiet. Erie, 244; Illinois Central, 97; Ureat Westera, 33-. Cotton dull; Uplanlt. lld.; Or'eatiS. 12il. Toe sales have onlv ben 8 DO 4 bales. Corn 31s. 6d. for old, and aud 30t. 6d. fox new. . . I.ONnoN, Msrch 1 Evening Linseed oM, 28 10s.: Calcutta I4nseed, 68s. 61.; Suaar firmer ' "'h on tbe soot and afljat, ou the spot 3a.j. . "fl.s. 3d. Antwkrf. Mure! . - Kveutng. Petroleum, OGM. Holders ask 57. Havre, March 1 Cotton closed quiet anil unchanged. From M asr acuusette. N'BWBVBTFOBr, March 1 Leonard Choate, whose recent arrest at the West has bee noticed, was arraigned to day on fifteen separate charges of incendiarism In this city aud neigh borhood. Ho pleaded rtot guilty, and tho trial was assigned for March 8. mtm mm mm t From ttnflalo. Buffalo, March 1. Oomptny G, EeTflL Zouaves, of this cltv. Contain L. Q. Kioard commanding, left at 2'30 P. M. to-day to parti cipate in the inauguration ceremonies. . i Lateat markets by TeleirrnplB. ') Bai.timibr, Mtrab 1 Ootton dulls mtdlllng laiids nuniinaliy 2IKJ Floor active at lower rates, Howard BTet Buppflne,S 7SL'fi 511; do. extra, 8 7fc 8 75- do. tsuilly, f.i tmalii'tu; UitVMI ls superflas. SS7m 6 50: d. exvra. t7'7-ol; du. family, SB 7i(a) U; West ern superfliie, tt'otiftus; do. exura, S GU'a Mi do. fauiily, (,i'lo. wiiest du'l and nomloal; no sales yellow s eady at ssni'tac; mixed dull aad losre ; prime. 9uo : mlxt d S4u. Oata aod Rye steady aad uncriBDeed. Iork tirm at t3tr33 I0, Bscon ttrra; ria sldts )7c: clear alttei, iH.'io.j shoulders, liJic: lian.s. xlo. JLard quiet at to.to. Obakt's Oabiwbt Dicciobd Tjpoir at Last. We learn from reliable authority that President Grant has selected tbe follow. ng dlstiogulsbed persons te form bis Cabinet: Eecrelary of State, Judge Bingham, Ohio. Seoretary ot tbs Treasury, A. T. Stewart, New1 York. Secretary of War, Beojamln P. Butler, Uassaoha sett. Seoretary of ths Interior, George U. Stuart, Penor sylvania. . Postmaster-General, ex -Governor M irton, Indiana . Providing tbey each purchase a full dress suit of fashionable clothes at Chablrs Stokks A Oo.'s, ' No. 8tf Ohesnul street. : 't Ths Likobst Wobksbop or tbb Boot la tbe Uvsr, whose ofiloe It Is to withdraw ths bile front the blood; when this important organ does notaoi, tbe skin assumes a yellow appearanoe, and sjae rail) a lick headache sets In, with chilly sensations, and cold bands and feet, accompanied with lose of appetite. The system becomes clogged, the ma cblnery does not wcrk well, and both mind aad body are disordered, tbe afflloted , looming cross eat fretful, tlodlog fault with everything aronnd thesa. Tj auy person ia this condition Da. D, Jaybbs) Sabativb Pius are recommended by their stimulating action ths Uver soon recovers Its healthy tone, and la enabled to perform Its proper Junctions. Costiveness Is cured, aad all the aggra vating symptoms of Biliousness -amoved. gold everywhere. ' . . ', . ' - Haixktt, Davis A Co.'s Pianos, No. va Ohesaat street, are nuequalled in durability, brjlllanoy, tone, and power. Distinguished plaalsts say they are tbe beet, we never Uitened to any Plaao so tn chanting. - Tbb Tibb Has Ooiea FOfHH.HHHM ...ftpring Overoosta. ....Sprlug Overcoats. For For " ...................ciriua urerooaia, h or H,m,.m,wtw,i,.uHMMwtHH Sprlug O vorcoatsL. Vrtr u ...i z . - OF eeaeeaeeeeaeeesseeeei Oa 'eeeeeeessss eeaaeseee eases see seaeeaeeee see, Ifor Wa h.v. t ), u t,i in, s.ft.rljl- Spring Ovarooata. We have them lor e-r0. We have them lor Srt-ao. . We have thera for tw0. ' We bave them for B4V5U. We have them for atl-50. We have them lor t)-5U. . ' Allprtoea nptof'A. All prices np to All prices up to hilt. A.I prices up to a.. All prices up to j-jij. - ... A" Prioes up to e.O. B f-kaoKaT (Juituijxoi llousa. Thb Cob, or Sixth and Mab'bt Stbb-ts. WFJ)DIN(3 INVITATIONB, KNQRAYED IN tbe newest and beat manner. , LOOUS DHlCKAHUttoner and Knrravsw. ltiaa UBLktiS UT Straat JpOUR QUIRES FRENCH K0TK PAfEH, Four racks Euvcloics to match. IN A NEAT DOUBLE BOX, STAMPED WITH INITIAL, ONLY sJlH. b. uoskins a co.f ; TBB GBJEAT CARD DEPOT. imwsHra No. 013 AttCU Street. UNITED STITEs REVENUE STAMPS 01 all kinds oao be bad at No. 10,1 a. riKTU street (uext door te Old Otlloe), and at Mo. 13 tlWALNii V
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