8 CITY, INTELLIGENCE. C1TJ CRIMINAL CALENDAR, Stripped tti C'lothcn K.lne A tor Ret bcrjr Wanted at Coat. .-Yesterday eertal John Rmlth wm ob served with a bBK under tils arm tie waa arrested, and tbe im searched. Jlemtalned a oantiiy l still dripping wanhe3 clothes, it waa subsequently oerii.lnetl that they had ben Hloleu from the line la the yard of a dwelling on Dauphin street., east of Front, Our friend John waa commuted by Alderman Laatnlchtthe llqnor store No. 233 Booth Delaware avenue waa entered and robbed, lne thievs wanted to wet their whistles, T0y cot Into the place by breaking open tne panels efa door opening on a aide alley. SI dollars In money waa taken from the till, and a nam btrofwbUky butiles gathered together to be removed. At this Juncture Harbor Policeman Denaid happened a lor it, and arrested one of tbem. His name la Henry Olvlu. He will nave a bearing tbia afternoon at the UutrU mattlnn. Aiihorjah tbe weatcer yesterday was warm Jobn Hngbes thouKbt be would like an over Ho hadn't tne inens or the Inclination to bnv one. and no he walked Into the entry of tne dwelling priiou oi iumxm n "" How-e, on Coerry afreet, west of Fourth, ami deliberately took one from tbe rack. That was venturing pretty near tbe lion's mouth, but he ot flO worth of cloth by ao doing. Frank liongnerty owned tbe ooat. and, discovering Us loan, gave Information, i'oor Hughes was ar rested while spreading himself la It at F.itrtith and Vine streets. Officer Ken84ll,of tire Eigh'.h district, did tbe arresting. John was held by Alderman uarpenrwr in gmm nail. Thb Fourth National Bank. Exoitement and speculation concerning this institution have some w bat auoslued. Under a new regime its doom were again opened for the transaction of fcalnes tnis morning, uerore 10 o'ciooK a goodly crowd or persons wete In aud out of the J i ace, but tbey were not, bowever, the merely die, eek)ng alter some new thing, batparMes ireouy inieresteu in Dusiness. The whole fiank bas been reorganized, renewed, and re- aontjti noted. Tbe very books In the plane are new, ana ueiore v o'oiook this mora' log were bnsolled with Inky figures, Mr. Charles Callender, the Special Agent of the Treasury Department who hag been Investigating tbe dirUculty, Is still pre- tut, uijreuiiug nuu waiuuing. it la uih mien tlon to remain for some sixty or ninety days further, or until the uew Instltutioa bas been fairly and successfully lannobed. He expresses himself in terms of the highest commendation In r gard to the oonduot of the old stockholders, at oi whom tbe new board of directors has been, organized. Hesays, and Justly, that their bold, ready, and praiseworthy action, aOer having lost through the mismanagement ioniunon some szou.uou. la subscribing 100,000 additional to the new, for iue uuiunui vicveuung me DanK railing loto the hands of a receiver. Droves thir hn. as well as their business foresight. Instead of uuawuutiuit iucj unit uuruiuuy aiueu him In ail his JnvestJgatloner-It now appears that the legitimate louses of the bank, arising from the nature oi me uumnens aa iormeny oonduoted bave been very small; aod It Ut expeoted tbat enough will be realized by the reconstruction In tbe course of a few months to pity tbe o'd stockholders a handsome dividend. A great deal of the money supposed to have been lost Vlll be recovered. This moraine, when the institution again opened, notwithstanding all tbe bubbub which bas been raised about It, before a single check bad been presented for payment, several de posits were received. New books bave been Issued to the depositors. Now everything is Solng along smoothly. When tbe design of ae new certificates was about being pre pared, by a bappy idea It was con laded to make the medallion a pimnlx arising irom lis ashes. The applica bility of tbe representation is seen at onoe. Last night Mr. Gollender sent a report of the progresaof the Ireorganlzation to the depart ment at Washington. He stated that it must rove a matter of Just pride and gratlfloatlon i the department that the bank bad been bo completely reconstructed that no fear need be entertained ot any further suspension. He gave credit to the gentlemen comprising the present new board, and to the old stocfchoMeru for having afforded bim every facility in their power towards a thorough investigation, and lor coming forward so readily with freBh fundi to preveb.; he Institution going into thehanuU ef a receiver. . . Tbe new officers of the J?ank are as follows: A. O. Roberts, President J M. Askln, Vice-President. Director? Kobert (Jiark, Samuel Miller. James 0. Kelon. Jobn Farelra, U. J, Cress well J. Bardsley, E. A. Bballoross. L H. Baser. AlBtnnt Qshler. Thk Camdbn Muhicipal Election, which took place yesterday, resulted in a decided triumph for the Republican ticket In the city at large. Last Jfcyeuiber the vote of tbe oily tood as follows)-. Prttin'nt, Governor, Republican 2065 i5 iHjmocraUc IM2 IWi Kcp,maJ 473 8U Bon. Charles Cox, Kepuollcan, the present Incumbent, was reelected Mayor by a ma jorlty of about 501), fully maintaining the ma. Jorlty reoeived by the Grant eleotors, and bowing a large increase on the Republican majority for Governor. Mr. J. Kelly Brown, tbe Republican candidate for Marshal, re ceived about the same majority as tbe Mayor. Tbe Republicans elected their entire ticket in tbe North ward by a majority of over 800 votes, and nearly, if not quite, every candidate on their ticket In tbe feouth ward. Tbe returns re now being counted, but will not be com pleted until late this afternoon. Tbe eleoiloa 'etterday passed on very qaietiy.au the drink ng saloons being closed. In strict compliance wnn tne law or ine owe. Dxtotbd Btill. Last evening, the large room In the Soldiers' Home, Sixteenth and FIN bert streets, was crowded to excess, on the oc casion of a complimentary concert to tbe sol diers In tbat Home. It proved a decided success In a pecuniary view, and gave tbe utmost satis faction to all present. Tbe ladles under whose Immediate auspices it was gotten up, have rea . son to be gratified at the delightful entertain ment. At tbe same tlme.thelr friends witnessed their devotedness to the care and protection of those who perilled their Uvea In behalf of the country during tbe late war, with the same Interest as when tbe Rebel armies were con fronting and engaged in tbe great struggle with tbe Union armies, and when the sympathies, are, and attention of the ladles were so much needed and so effective. Ladles, we Join our thanks with tbe soldiers for the evenmo'a n. $9$$"' " " Va8t tb1 9tf Veterinary. The Pennsylvania College of Veterinary Burgeons held their annual meeting at Diligent Hall yesterday. Tbe following officers were elected for the ensuing year: James McCoart, President; William A. Wis dom, Vice-President; Robert Koldewey, Re cording Secretary: James A. Marshall, Cor responding Becretarj; Thomas B. liavner, Treasurer. Censors, II. B. Rayner, M. W. Biroh. K. Jennings, T. J. Cor by n. James MoCoart, and Jobn Rayner. Faculty, Isaiah Mlohener, Pro fessor of Theory and Practice of Medicine; R. Jennings, Professor of Pathology and Surgery; M. W. Birch. Professor of Materia Medina and pharmacy; A. Hegtmeler, Professor of Theory and Praotleeof Homoeopath?; James McOiart, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. X. B. Kayner, R. Jennings, Isaiah Mlobeaer, tmd T. J. Corbvn, Cilnlo Leoturers. Jami A. Marshall, Dean. IftoTwo Plaobb. Laet sight the flour store of Mr. O. W. Bacon,' No. 615 North front street, waa entered by robbers. They pried the look from tbe front door by means of a Jimmy. Ooee Inside, tbey operated on tbe safe, wblcu wasn't very safe, for It was broken open. Tbey didn't getjuuch, however, only I160 in nickel Feeling a little sore at I hie meagre result ot heir labors, tbey then broke Into the next door place, the cotton and wool store of Mr. Thomas Kenworlby. Here also the safe was "basted," aod six cigars, valued at two cents aeb.sfoured. Tbe thievea went on their way smoking. Noarrwats. Dkath Wakbants Received. This morn ing Bnerlff Vy le received from Governor Goary, through tbe mall, the death warrants of George R Twliobell and Gerald Katon, wbloh flxra the Hmeof their execution on tbe bin of April, between the boars of ten and two o'olock. This ternoon (be Sheriff will prooeed to tbe County Vjlima and read tbe warrant totbeoondemned. It la rumored tbat Twitcbell la to make a con mmiIoo to hia pirituai advUter, llev. Mr. firing. etrvsrn Diath. An unknown man fell dead tfcia merniBg at Third Mid Caliowbiil treeto. THE DAILY EVENING' TELEGRAPHS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, A DtsnnjiBfiT Dptchmas. Lnonaril llillyer Is the name of a German who boarded at toe house Of Aim. Fry, Thirtieth an I Mark streets. In bis room were two bod: he slept in one another man in the other. This morning, before bla room mate whs awake. Leonard got np and decamped with the other's valise. He waa arrested, bat the valise wasn't found. Some thin (is which had been stolen from a third boarder lu the bouse were fonrid, however, on HHIyet'a person. Alderman Maule committed hJm. A Nkoro in Limb . This morning about six o'clock tbe bnlk window of tbe shoe store of I. Parsons A Co., No. 1024 Cliennnt street, was broken In and a lot of slippers and one boot were taken. Shortly afterwards a negro ntme 1 Andrew Thorn psou, balling from the suspicious rettlon of Klghth and Hi Mary streets, was arrested. He was carrying a bag. "Tnere Is PURS In it," he (aid; but the offloor didn't bite. On looking, the stolen shoes were fonnd In It. He will appear before the Alderman at tho Central Station this afternoon. Rklrased on Bail. This morning, In the United Stales llistriot Court. Hamnel J.Mao mnlleD. late Cashier of the Fonrtn National Bank, was admitted to ball In the mini of twenty-five thousand dollars. Mr. Maomnllea lias been confined in prison evar since a hear ing In bis case before United Stales Commis sioner Hmltb. Uarit Drrtrotbd by Fire. Abont half naat u v inn. uKubn uarn on iiouse lane, owned by Mr. Smith, and ru-unlil hi Mr tan n'nl In t .. i . . v .. i James Mattlson, was totally destroyed by fire. iuv connugrauon was the work of an luceu uiary., In a Fresh Blazk Laat nicht the fire 'i v ac? nut viniu biuki lueruins oi idq morooco ' ""j w inn i' iuufi. ai.iue corner oi in ew jrnlMied hy tbe Humane Hoie and America SMOKED MrAT.O. A. Winner liaa luon a reMed aud committed by Alderman Hood f ir me kii cuj in n ((utuniy oi smoReu men irom the stalls of l.oulg lleagle, Nos. 33 and 3j Ulrjtrd EUROPE. Collision anil Lorn of I.lfe on tbe !Medl ivrrniieuB, On tbe nlcht of the 16th nit. a collision toik place at si a bcta-ecn tiie advice boat Latouche- body ol Fund Pacha to Constantinople, and the illume ricnu uuiiujjrie sieam packet, ma latler vessel, when coming from Corsica to Marfellles with tbe mails, suddenly came into collision near tbe Hjeres lolunds with tbe otoer, ana, as ootn were polng at tbe rate of inn kdois an hour, the ehook was terrible. The Laiouclie-Trevllle, more colidly constructed inan tne other, was enabled to escape uvnuuuiiuu, uui, me pacK,a iiRUi iron craft, was nearly cut iu two and sank In five minutes. Thirteen of the passenger disappeared to rue no more; but tbe despatch boat, which re mained for some time on tue soot to aiford any DOFBible assistance, succeeded in saving tbe llVeS Of flhOIlt tflltt o n . Ciivini, Deputy, and broiber of tbe prefect of Nice. The disiister above mentioned is attributed to one of those fatalities tkat cannot be well exDlaineri. Tho t each other, tbe lis-h's were all iu position, the weather was fair with a flight breeze from the east, tbe sea calm, but the nlcht dark. Attempted AaaasHlnatlou fa Palermo. The Amion itul Pnnntn nf Pulomn l n. following details of the assault on the Questor ofihatcitj: On tho niornlntr nf tho 1fttt lnoi aftn i.. o'clock, the advocate Albanese, our Questor, was descending Irom the Rojal Palace, where be nan heeii ronfnrrincr nifh .ha D.ninnt arriving at the piazza Vittorla he was struck bv " nuu. a (juuiaiu, out parneu the altacc bv ral&in? his rlpht nrm mliiz-k n.no Ihe assassin then aimed another blow, which took effect in the right side of (he breast; but whether owing to tho hand of the aggressor trembling, or to a sudden retrograde movement on tbe part of the other, thebladedid notpene- unic uccyij. iu Hijsuijant was aoout to strike a third time, when the Questor knocked tbe WeBDOn OUt Of his hand. Aftn-mv-i ui . j cttm fora icw mouient, the culprit took to '"! t nv uuiu uc naa oten recognized by the wounded man as one Fazio, a dealer in vermicelli, aecd 27. He had but luat got out of prison, where he had beenconfiDdd for attempts at murder, robbery, etc., and havluaf been placed under the surveillance of the police, had visited theQuesloron the preceding evening to ask some questions. The reolies given bv the latter appeared to have determined him to commit the crime in onentlmi Tha nw i. i. excited, and great indlgustion is manifested in consequence of the services rendered bv our lurjctiomiry in the discharge of his dillicult nut j. Imprisoned Fenians. The case of the imprisoned Fenians was brought before the House of Commons on the 22d ult. Mr. Chichester Fortescue stated, in reply to the 0'Conor Don, that the Irish Gov. ernmeut had examined very carefully the list of tbe prisoners, numbering eighty-one, now undergoing penal servitude on charges of trea son and treason-felony, In connection with the Feniitn movement, in order to ascertain whether the clemency of the Crown might salely be extended to any of them. The result was that it had been determined to discharge forty-nine unconditionally, of whom thirty-lour were in Australia and Utteen in Great Britain. This would leave thirty-two prisoners still undergoing thesentence, ot whom eiue were in the colonies and the remainder at home. Theee consisted principally of the leaders and organizers who were responsible for the attempted revolution of the lau two or three years, and as to these the Ministers did not believe it would be consistent with their duty, or be compatible with the public safety, to discharge them. Tbe Candidature of tbe Spanish Throne. A communication from Madrid, in the Parl9 Conatitutionnm, brjs: - The question of candidates for the Spanish throne becomes every day more and more worthy of attention. The Provisional Govern ment would be very glad, before quitting power and placing its resignation in the hands el the Constituent Assembly, to leave that problem, ifPOt defljiitively nolye a anv rate la a, Ja'ir way io bo readily and satisfactorily set tit d. For several days past extraordinary councils of ministers have met, with the sole object of discussing tbat subject and arriving at a common understanding. Un fortunately divisions have not disappeared in tbe Government it.-elf; out of nine members oi the Council, four defend the Duke of Mont peusiei's claims, four those of Don Fernando of Portugal, while M. Romero Ortiz keeps aloof. The qutstlon, therelore, remains Just where it was, and no one can see what will remit from the vote of the Cortes. Moreover the subject is not likely to be brought forward as soon as was sspposed, and In the Interval many events may occur to completely chauge tue public feeling There i, however, ono fact certain, namely, that the candldateshlp of Dom Fernando has ot late gained greatly in popularity. The greatest obstacle to it would bo the oppoi-itlou of the Portuguese people, who, zealous for their own autonomy, tnink they see in the election ol the ex rcgnt a step taken towards the Iberian union. Thus we find all ffe organs of tho for'ugue'e press combating that solution; the reception which they eaveto tbe recent decree of M. Zorilla, declaring all university decrees conferred in Portu- ?:al valid in Spain, shows that those ournals taw the trap laid for them, but refused to be caught in it. Tbe Dlarto MfroatUil ot Oporto, in BDeiklntrof that mea sure, says: "We are grateful to M. Zorllla.pera munho ojo" (lot us bate our eves wide open). The Viario de Aoiicioa of Lisbon is still sharper, and declares that tbe 8panish Ministry had better at once have decreed the uuion ot tho two kingdoms. Uvldontly, therefore, the greatest olUicultles for Dom Fernando will arise on the side of Portugal, aod not ot Spain. E MPIRB BLATB MANTiL WORKS. J. B. KlUKSi No. gWOUHJ&iNUTMtreet. 1 18wlm 1LLIAM B. GREEN, BiilCKLA YBR, NO. 1940 B I ri ll mreat. s is imrp SO A RILiSD, UNDERTAKER, , jt btulfe TJIXBXJ&KTJu' buL unu THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON. Interfiew Between President Grant and Judge lloar-The Vacant Hecretary8bIp-Ex-QoT crnor Boutweirs Chances. Caucus of tho Pennsylvania Members-Tho Stato Appointmonts. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dexpatoh to The Bvening TeUrjraph. Visitor at the Willi lion. Wabhlnoton, March 10. A large crowd was at the White House this morning, consisting of Senators, members, office seekers, and rnrlnu people, all anxious to see tbe President. Many pprsons were admitted to the interviews, and they found the President in excellent spirits, evidently feeling happy at being relieved from the Stewart difficulty, aud determined to be careful not to get into such troublo again. Judge Hoar had another Interview with the President this mom ng. It is understood that an arrangement will be made in his case which will be cntiiely satisfactory to both the President and himself. The Vacant Cabinet Office, Kver hlucc the withdrawal of Sie wart, different political factions of New lork have been press ing their men for a placs in tho Cabinet. They were busy all la-.t night preparing plaus of action, and this morning the contest is re newed. The friends of Griawold, Tremnlne, and Pierrepont are all equally sanguine that their favorites will be selected t fill New York's place made vacant by Stewart. It is ascer tained that the President has not yet decided upon any course of action relative to New York. xOovruor Bontwsll's Chnuce. Nothing has yet occm red to chance the Pre. sldent's original de'er miration to send in the name of Governor Bout veil for the Treasury, and his friends expect it to be done ta-dav or tomorrow. Foreign Appointments. A large number ot important foreign unnnint. ments have been arranged, and will be sent in at once. Ntate Appointments. The Maine delegation. hnarft h. Rnonir.. Blaine, had a private iutervlew with the Presi dent relative to a pnolntments in their Hmt did nlso the Pennsylvania delegation. Both were satisfactory. Pennsylvania If embers fn Caucus. The Republicans of the PunnsvlvantM nw. tion held a caucus last night to consult relative to the appointments in their 8tate. Seuators Cameron and Scott were Dresent. and th nit agreed to be bound by the caucus decision. It was decided that eaoh member should have control of the appointments iu his own diatrir-t and that the two Senators should control the appointments in the Democratic districts. Despatch to Associated Frets. Senatorial caaens. The Republican Senators held a cmmi t hl morning with a view to deeding on the order of business, but adjourned without reaching any conclusion on the subject. 0RT Y-FIRST C0NHRESS -First Session. Senate. W AHWTVfl-TViXT Xf a . Y. in im.a Ti i . . . . . lore Hie Bennte tbe H.ime Joint renKiutloo for the appointment ot a Joint committee on retreuohinen. The President also laid b'fore tbe Senate the House bill io repeal tbe Tenure of-OlBce sot. air. Thyer moved to lay it on the table until the ft'u 'igeeVtof Bornlog hour' wi,en he would call tor. Bunuier presented tbe petitions of theReouh. !Lc'.n.wK,,"e t-'onne'l of VlrBl"l, reprenuo tbat the command lag officer la Vuglnla doos not EfI'ffS,!f "ntiou io the appIcuoo ot colored mtn for office Dd asking tbat tbey have their du Co"mlM5." 8!ate oai0et' BwS io WSSi TTJrUl?u,Bner 'n'luced a bill to Incorporate tbe TJolontown and Washingtoj City lU'lrond Com Eoufmblaf6"4 10 Uie C"e on tbe wStrlw! ivIr: B"B'1o lnrndBcd ave bills to carry into efWct tbe decrees of Cnued B'aiw Courts la New York and Loulslau. in reistlon t SiaU tore' Wr, Bayard IntroOuced a bill for ths relief of lha daughters ot General ft W. 6mHh. d'ceiaiL leriedto tbeOi mmltieeoe MillUry a.ffir. Sr. Morion otlarua a rea luilua to mml ,. twenty filth role of the ttenate.sa m o aW th. tn! trod uoi Ion of bills with one day's notice Bufarrad tbe Coinn.tttee rn Kevialon of Hul w. K,rfrel Id r. Kdmiinda offered a renolatlon directing the Ben I'tnJLl, 10 oopjunnloate any lntormailoo lo hi,.1p'.r',Ine5t relative io tbe military Importance Agreed to; awnw.y. AruTnMf ' cUeJ 00 lne bln MPsal ths Tennre Of Olnce act. axr. i ruuiuu i vwma iu i.Tvr UI vnriy aCClOQ On tha object but as there was a similar bill with amend niaiita nandlnff befnra Lha Jnnlltpif 1,1 tbonght thai this bad batter go to the committee ' Be tbereioie moved to refer the bilL Avwjv vKpvau iue muvioa, aaying tna act naa already btSHko much eonsldered by tue Senate and Die country, tbat a reterance of lbs bill to a coa nil) tee was wholly unnecejary, Mr. Kdmu da thought Ibe Senate Odght not to bs In taaie 'o dlveit Itself of One ol Its grrat cooatltu tlanal powers. I aeilon upon tbla bill would be - a.u.i limvimni. n.t f...h. n.M..i K... . tbe future also. ' mt. uowarn alio inougbt tnai tne measure required care i in ana cauiioua ueuoeraiion, ana aia nut reel wllilnr tft Blirrandy w Ltilm lrr&L nnnatltutlnnkl nnwr of the Bnate. Mr, Wllltawi fk the same vlaw, saying the bUl tha nrilnnniHlktn. and had nitt mMlgsd nrnnar conilderallou, Snow In tbe West. WASBiKGToy, March 10. Thomas H. Can field, General Agent of the Northern Pacific IUllroad, has received a telegram from the Surveyor General of Montana, dated Helena, yesterday, stating that there is no snow from Helena to the h'gbebt summit of the Rocky Mountains, on the line of that roa, and theuce twelve miles down tbe western side of the mountain it is two feet deep; thence westward through, the Hell Gate passes about one hundred and fifty miles, it is only one foot deep. This is tbe whole accu mulation during the winter np to the present time. Nw Hampshire Election Obftnary. Concord, March 10. One hundred and forty one towns give Steams 27,824; Bedol, 23,026. Tbe Republicans have probably elected nine of tne twelve Senator, defeating J win Pease in the 8lxth district. Horace Locklln. A'Mstaot Superintendent of the Veiwont Cenual ttailroad, died at Bt. Albans labt night. Front New Jersey. Bbidoeton, N. J., March lO.-The B'publi caus carried every waid yesterday, the City Council, and other onicers, by an increased 'majority over last spring. THE STATE LKU18LATURE. MBBanaaawBBMaagaHmnl Senate. Harbisburo Marou 10. A memorlalof more than oiaiiiMiy interest was preaeuitd trona tnree iiaiiisi me luiurnDos oompantes of fnliadel pbla. Tbe laws taxing lOHaraoae companies ate varied In dlft't rent Htatea nf tha tTni,.n .n,i these petitioners ask. tbat rennaylvania stiil give no prlvilns lo foreign corporations operating lu tblsaiatewhlod are not nooorded to nr own oltzens by otber8ite; lu other worda, tbat tbe advantages and taxes of life luaurimce aoau De reciprocal auaong tue Stales. Tbe mt mortal la aa riiiinuur Tbat w, ths nnrierxlgnrd.ara office's ol copora- mu. i iaiiu in rii'ianeipoia ana cnacierea oy eenn ryi van a, lor the purpoan of trausaailng the Oiuinen vl llle lnuiarc- that aa fcuch rt-prvaeniailv or a gnat aid 'eneflcent luterei of the conn rv. wa ao P al lu ibe Ugiala u'e of this Btate lo lolerrwie Its aotlon at dan l.or'ty tnntep ihs lurthr lavylnguf a tx wlilcb, la the u gnent or your memorlaiU, Is aaverne lo ihe true luien-H ot iba noDlnff l"ouu a n aula, a wiong tu widows aud orpuans aui to Ky Srclir n 7 (it an ant nf tnh nf in. 11 lima t k f H"provl lonnf an aot of Stb ol April, i4. ire Insurance con pan lea nil nhane ed by tbla Biie, bin dnina husiotha therein, arM compelled io Pay a tax of three ner renr. nn m iIim .n nmiiim. rfcvhed aa depoilia on lnnirnca on tbt livetor Vui . r tne Denelll ol tnelr fiullln.. J nia la x, a a n an banceoient or Ihe coa of lniurnne, necewailly orbaia oropon'onaily nch Ineurancn. and diprlvea many lamill-a or ao much of tua ad vaniaaea ol thin w at. nn.i w .uv The cou paniea of wtalou venr memorialists ara officers are 1101 dlreclly Iniereated In tola tax. it la rot aMaad upon them and d e not U-nrlve the f.liL I"?" ,!,,'.,r P 'limes of any part of ihelr in dB, but la an Inju-y to the general b mlnat of life i,,n.i .LrJ t , IDuonon to 1m prau.loe aud more general adoption. lha r.uder1gno teiltlon your hnnorabla bodies io reconsider ibis part of ilia a'it of 'lib April, is 8 believing mat a furibtr eiammatioo into tha too' stqnetioaiautb a provlnloo will Induce IQ raueal ot to much ol the law ot ises as Impoaea tne ia, ao I for inch repeal we earnestly p lelloe awur-d mat In to doing, we not onl diaeharga a da v walot we owe to the Important social ageocy with w ilch weare loentlfled, out also as olttent of tbisOjui mnnwialth. 8lnd James Traqualr. President, an1 n. 8. Biephena, becretary, Jeon Mutual Life loan ranee Ocmpany. A. Whlliden, President: John A. Wlliou H celery, American J.lie Insurame ( joioanv. Samuel K. Shipley Preslcent. Rowland Parrr. ko' Jj'J'ry Provident Jjiteand Trust Company, of Pblla- A bill in accordance with tbe above petition Was presented to tbe Legislature. Ifonae of Representatives. Tbe special order was a Senate bill extending tbe powers of tbe Fidelity Trust laHurnnoe and Safe Deposit Company, called np and defended by Mr. Hong of Pbiiadelohla. Tbe second section eutborlzed tbe company to execute and receive tresis without giving any security except its capital stock. Tbe tbird section is to the same import. Tbe sections were mainly opposed by Mr, Brown, of Clarion, and Mr. .Nlobolaon. of Kiovar nm, argned tbat the capital of tbe company was already sufficiently pledged, and tbat the pro tection of orphans and belra demand thai i.h company should give tbe same security as is '1 he second and third sections were lnnt. ami tbe first section, authorizing tbe onmnanvm act as agent for corporation securities and to receive trusts, was parsed, Fire at Shairon, Conn. . v... . Aw tumu U U 1 1 1 1 1 u i,l the .Tciwmt Mamiiuittii.inM , 'i . i , ... ; i . . Sharon, Conn., was burned ou Tuesday tnorn log. Very little ot tbe machinery or stbcfe was CbVPrt I Tha lr.a .a Kaow. . . , '"j "iT.T wivu iu insurance or $18,000 In New York and Hartiord offices. The cawe of the fire is unknown. Tbe watchman reported everything sa'e two hours previous. ' 'Ship Nows. Havana. March 10. The British schr Prin cess ot Wales, irom Miniuilan for Q leenstown. laden with mahogany and iodigo, is reported ashore at Bahia Honda. ! Latest markets by Tsleirrapb. .Kw. y?BKt,M,ron 10 -Cotton eatier; 800 bates old at .9o. Flourdull aod declining; B.ateV0S7 W5"itrn. ? ' Soutuern. -6or(Vl2. When ai n.n,.e!? .Co.,n 8terty and atocc scarce: sales or 23,000 bushels mixed Western, 6c. Oas neavy and lower; sales of u ooo bushel at 7e.'ic. afloat, anil'ia! i?..tfr0' iuier. Pork dull Lard, baiO'.c. Whisky coll and qnotaMons are nemlnaL "'3"''c Baliimobk, Marnh 10. notion dull at 29o. Floor dull and nominal. Wh at fir u: sa'e of Mo tatsi . r me Valley red at 2 I0. Corn dull: small receipts; ... .-a o..u., jtuuw, o-.v, uais ana Kye nominal and unchanged fork S3 0. Bacon, rib aides. 17: Wh' skyouukr9'de"' itfti bua 20jl- Poisoning Cask. This morning Mr. Eioh brodt, residing at No. 802 Callowniii street, died suddenly, and tbe attending pbyslolan retused to give a certificate, alleging that the deceased died of poison administered to bim, The p tlloe authorities were notified, and tbe wife of tilob. brodt was taken into custody. 8be was looked np In Ihe Eleventh district station-bouse, and tbe Coroner notified to bold, an inquest upon tbe body of the deceased. At 3 o'clock this afternoon a post mortem examination of tbe body was made. PHILADELPHIA BT00K KXOHAKGK HALES, M IIUJH 10 Be ported by Pe Haven A Bro., No. te 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARTtfL f ivw xeu v xv ii ua.rg vo loo uHead....bSAIi't. 48V lt0 Utt lV-40S.OP...O...I0S t'oOCAAm m a' 98 , sn lin v 88 it) do ............... 16 2 sh Penna BU....C. V lOosbJUead Rbau4 6 .8 100 do. ...1.60 u. 4S 100 dO......bW. 100 0o.n.M....2d. X iro do........... 3' 100 do.....b 0.46H 100 So ...hsa. 4A 100 ilO. do uso 46 8-18 loo too 800 loo 100 100 lot) 100 00....0ill.4S a-18 do do.ls....bl0 W do.ls.sSJn.46 1 is do.- bl5- 4 dosownifcln.4S l it do ......S'. 46 do ...6nwn. 48 do Saaaaaatass 46 1.16 6KOOND BOARD. 66 ab Leh Val. ...... Is. SS II sh N Cent. 47U 100 sn Read RK. 46 S'nwi jL,en ss. gold nU ifcix do .s6. 6 sh Glrurd Bk..... eo FLOUR. WM. B. THOMAS & CO., TIlIRTEliNTn and WILLOW Sta t MANUFACTURERS "PASTRY," "PREMIUM," it RED STONE. UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLOUR, Ail 217 in Warranted to Give Satisfaction. pirORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Floor Dealers and tirocers, Take Notice. LANC LEY'S CELEBRATED FAMILY FL0UB Again In tbe Market. "Ivorj Sbeif," Bural," Langlej." The above braids of FLOUR are now arriving from tbe mills, and will be constantly oa band, and lor sale In lota to salt to pat chasers, by BROOKE, C0LKET & CO., VXttUB AUD GBAIH DEALtBS, 1727, 1729, 1731 aud 1733 MARKET St., llSlmrp PHILADELPHIA. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Retail. KTKBT BABBK1 WABBAHIBO. KEYSTONE FLOUR MILLS, H4. ItAJIO 1 UIHAHD ATHCB, yuuwp Jtast ol JTreal stieek MAiiCII 10, 1869. FOURTH EDITION FE0H THE CAPITAL. Caucus of the Pennsylyania Re-rnblicans-Dtstribatlon of Federal Patronage-The Tenure of-Ofllce Act -Cabinet Affairs. J. N. Marks is Commissioned as Collector of tho Port of Philadelphia. FROM WASI11NGT0N. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Cabinet AITulra. Wasihnotoii, Mirch 10. No Cabinet nomina tions will be sent to ib.9 Senate to day. Tbe Pmidett expecU to have ma ters settled in time to sfiid tbern to motrov. Stewart and his friends are pressing a new man from New York, with the hope of keeping Boutwell out; but tbey will not succeel. Secretary Washburno Is busy at the Stato Department arranging the foreign appointments prior to his retlrlnc. Admiral Porter has commeuced reorganizing tho Navy DpaUment. with a view of making It more efficient. Croswell bas gotj the entire list of all the employes of bis department, and It Is eipec'.ed tbe guillotine will be put in motion irnmediatelv. The Caucus of Pennsylvania Member. In tbe caucus of tbe Pennsylvania Republican delegation it wai agreed that the general ap polntments tbronghout the Stato would be fixed upon by the entire delegation. This arrange nirnt does not iociude appointments from Pennsjlvania to positions abroal, such as ministers and consuls, but parties applying for them must have recommendation, from the Senators as well as the member from whose district he halls. The caucus appointed Sena tors Cameron aud Scott, and Messrs. Kelley, Morrill, and O'Neill the committee to call upon President Grant aud inform him of the action of tbe oaucus. Interview with the President. The committee waited on the President this morninp, and after laying before him the action of the eaucue, requested him not to make any appointments from Pennsylvania until they held another meeting and agreed upon some names. President Grant tuformed them that he bad but one or two appointments promised for Pennsylvania, and;that the delegation in Con gress could control tho Federal patronage of mat State as It best suited themselves. He said he would cheerfully make any appointment they might agree upon among themselves. ' The committee expressed themselves satisfied with this arrangement. Collector of tbe Port of Philadelphia. ine resident to-day Issued the commission to J. N. Marks as Collector of the Port of Phila. delphla. This was done at the instance of Senator Cameron. Some other members of the Pennsylvania delegation expressed themselves to Grant as dissatisfied with Mr. Marks, where, upon the President said he would send in another nomination in forty eight hours if the delegation would agree among themselvea upon a man best suited for the place. Secretary Borle is now fally installed in the Navy Department, and to-day Assistant Secretary Faxon and other chief clerks took leave of him. Admiral Porter is at the department, and will be its real maDager for some time. This is done at the instance of Grant and the sanction of Bone who does not know the ropes yet. The Tenureoromce Act. The Senate by a vote of 33 to 25 has referred iho bill repealing the Tenure ot Office act to the Judiciary Committee. Affairs la St. Loala. St. Loris,MarchlO. Patsey Curtiu and James Haggerty, two sports, got into a row at Miko McCool's saloon this afternoon, and drew knives and cut each other fearfully. Curtlu's windpipe was nearly cut In two, and Haggerty received two severe cuts in tbe head, one of them sever ing tbe temporal artery. Curtln's condition is considered critical. General William Myers and General J. W. Barrlnger arrived here to-day from Omaha, and General Sheridan will arrive tonight from Leavenworth, and will proceed thence to Washington. Stock Quotations by Telegraph 3 P. M. Glendlnnlna, Davis Co. report through their New York bouse the following: N. Y. Cent , JVmu Union Tel.... 87 H. Y. and Erie It... SB .tjlev. ana Tol. H.R.105U Ph. and Kea. R 91! Toledo & Wabash... tttiU Mloh.honlbern 94i Mil. 4 8t. Paul oom ttt C? Olev. A PlttWg R.. 89$ Mil. A St. Paul pr? ThQ Ohl. and N.W. com Adams Express.... 12 Ohl. and N.W. pret 9iV2 Wells, Fargo Exp " Mi OhL and K. L B ; Tenn. 6s, new..-.." 66$ HtU.4 F. w ll8!(iold.....I..! .: .:i3i Paolflo Mall B. Oo...l0ol Market lrreTnUrl WEDDING INVITATI0N8, ENQKAYED IN tbe newest and beat manner. IiOUUi DJBJUSA. HUktlouer and Knrraver, Me. lomoHmaNPT Btieet ENVELOPES. A IargeA8SortmfntattheYEBYH)WEST PBICES. rnyelopcs Trlnted for $ 100 Per Thousand. K. H0SKINS ft CO., M AM TJFACTCaKBa, w8m No. 913 ABCtiwgt- GROCERIES, ETC. &TJLTON CHEESE. Just In Store, a New Iiirolce of VERY FINE STILTON CHEESE. AU30, Choice English Cheddar. 8ir.!0;i COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. Cemv B01D and WALNUT Sts., tola FHTT.APgUglA; FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tisitors to the Fresident and Cabinet -Tho European Markets. FROM WASHINGTON. Despatch to the Associated I'rus. tompnnj for tbe New Cabinet. Washikoion, March 10. Postmaster General ' Creswell and 8cretsry Cjx were at their respective departaients this mornlujr, anj re. celved a large number of visits. Both these gentlemen called on the President about 1 o'clock. Tho Mate Department is llterall v be slewed with vUltors to-day, many of those call- : log being Benators ami Repreaentatlves in Congress. Tbe vsrioas besds of bureaus In the Interior Depurtmcut paid thoir respects to 8eo. retary Cox to-day. ITesUleut Uritnt no Loneaorttf. A large number of visitor, including maar Senator and Representativea, called on the President to-day. The bestowal of pablio patronaco formed in many instances the object of the visitors. Tho New Secretary of the Navy. Secretory Borio baa been at the Navy Depart ment, aod has actively commenced the duties of his office. Vice Admiral Porter has been with him at tho department during the sweater part of the day. Tbe Secretary of the Navy will receive the oflicers of the Navy aud Marine Corps who are in this District on Fri.lav next at noon. FROM EUROPE. By Atlantic Cable. Another Shipwreck. Liverpool, March lO.-The American shin Anna, from Yarmouth, Me., was recenUv io offtheScilly Island. Tne crew were saved. , Tbla Evening's Market. London, March 10 Evening. Consols for money, 92J92, and for account, 92i93 iz&E&JSt. Liverpool, March 10 Evening. Cotton rlnit Uplands, 12(tfl2,d.: Orleans, 18,0124 8a Je. il9d. 10i. Id. Turpentine" London. March 10-E?enincr. Tallow . M Linked ol), 30 10s Sugar easier. .t'MfcSd ' Antwerp, March 10. Petroleum easier at 671f. ' risk, Jr , Raises Another Railroad Rowi Nsw Yobi. Mirch lO.-James Fisk, Jr., has had an Injunction served against the stock holders of the Union Pacific Bailroad, to pre vent them from electing Direc'.ors, because they " would not let him vote. " . ' FURNITURE, ETC. FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR TO No. 1127 CIIESNUT STllEET, ; GIRAJtDROlSlOwfmOmrp AVIS O. " MEUBL.ES PINO EXH1BICION. in Berie de Caartoa, COLOOADO OOMO Balas de reolblmiento 7 ' CUAHT03 DE CAM ARA. GEORGE J. HENKEL8, THIRTEENTH AND CHE3NUT, lSmrp PfllLADKLPHIA. RICHMOND A CO., Successors to Itwood & Hopper, FURNITURE iYaEEROOXS No. 45 South SECOND St.,. (East bide, Brown Btone Bulldlni), 1 2S lm , PHILADELPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, Ho. 33 SOUTH SIXXU STREET, Begs to Announce his New Styles of Gents' Boots and Shoes, for Spring Wear, and is noio ready to receive and fulfil all orders which the public may favor him with. u ,mw, JF A 8 H ION A OLE BOOTS AND SHOES MAJDK TO OADKB, IN TUB LATEST 8TYU8J ON THJfi M OUT BKAHONABUS TJCaM OIVKOa A CALL. . IT. XJCE. J, b. CntRLOI. JllSlia Wojliax booth TENW Btreet. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. ETC. J A M E S & L E E, O. 11 ROBTH IECOKD STREET. Bln of the Q olden Imf Are now Moslving an ENTIRE RE W BTOCK of Sf ring and Summer Coatings, . To which they Invite tbe attention of tne UU aa outers, H Mw AT WHOLESALE ANB BSTAU.
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