The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 11, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1869.
NEWS SUMMARY.
City Attain. -
A oew frfr- boat, wlilio Is to run between
tulcitj nod ramd u.was launched on Tuesday,
I Wilniinejon Del.
Tbe steamboat John Bjlvi-otcr comiicnce 1
ner trips srsii-rday tiotwr-eu ibis cttr and Wll
tutnvton. TnestrHfiier x. M. Felton will com
ftence ronnttifi in a few das.
Jeremmb Horsd, who resided at Ninth anl
Gieeo streets, ci'el c,serd'av at his reirUtioe,
t tbe advaiced ape ol 102 Tears, lie was noted
lor his terupriaDi-c pr'i.cl'ploi1, snot as in tbe
cujOMBCQt ot good h vakli up It within a fc
day.
The new Belmont Grauuiar Rchoil build-ins-,
kt Fony-tir-t s'reet nna Oieg n avenue,
Wa dedicali-u jesterJaj with appropriate, cere
ni' n s
Frank Counrr, whose reeiaVnce is at No. 563
East Lehkh a ven up, was tognJ setter lay
atemoon on tbe HemiDn Kalrcad afirr a tra u
or cars ba I passed over hum. Ha was r'lo-ived
to the bpUcopat Hospital, where ho did soon
' a.ter.
Jacob Waters, 38 ycirs old, a Ocrnao. while
TUlkinn et( rJv ou ih track oi ili.i 1'. iiiisyl
Tama Railroad, wa overtaken hy a train wnicb,
nocked him down and Injun d mm very bit I y .
He was taken to the Poutisvlvaui II o pual.
The residence ot the tuiurcd uiun Is an known.
Toe missionary anniversary ot St. George's
M. k. Kabbaib Scnool was uei.i Ian even n in
tbe church. Kour.b. street, bflow.Nevv.iti the
jir-sence ol a iarc audience. The pulpit m
very hanisomely decoruied for the oo 'union,
aedtbe exeicifcs were highly interesting con
mmcnK with a chorus by toe ctio r. A. prayer
Whs then oilered Dy the paster, R"V. M D.
Kurtz, alter which further aldreses were in tile
by General E. M. Gregory and the pa-ioi, tue
exercises concluding with ibe b"iieJic ion.
Ibe order of the Major lur. spctto th
inspection ot appl.cants for police appointment
is the revival of one loon in exis.eiice. Ainoue
tbe rules adopted by Mayor Henry lor the pol.co
loree were the following:
"Pbjuf al health and vigor, nnimpa'red Blent
and bear ne, a.e between teeutv-ave and Hay,
aoillty io read and write, unblemished character
and habitual eobrlo.y" are tbe q lulirlcatioa'
tecefsary. "Each applicant beiorc receiving
an appointment mutt undergo a fatisfactury
Inspection by tbe Cbict of Police and two Lteu
teiiaots detailed for that duty."
William H. Oroe, a p iperhaDfrer reliin?
on Market street, above Fortieth, West Phila
delphia, wb.l'j euO'crln? Iron tenjportiy aberra
tion ot mind, jrs'.erday afiernoou lufliciedsucli
terrible injuries upou hiui eir tout it ivas bu
. lieved he could not live through the n eht.
Peemluifly tearful that he woulu injure mm.
Bel', he called at the Weal Ph lalelpua Police
8 auon and detirei to bo locked uo, but his
request was Dot complied wi:b, and be was told
to ro home. He did so, and a le w mi nutes after
reaculng it he ruu Id'0 tbe street with a butcher
kt'ite in his band aod stabbed himself in tbe
abdomen and bide three or lour times, luflict
Ing frightful wouu'!s. He then cut his throat,
severu g the windploe, and wold have kil lea
b'msclt hud he not been seized and the kmle
taken from him. He was reuioved to hU boae,
a i.d a physician summoned who pronounced
his cate hopelpn.
Vomeatlo Aflnln.
Gold closed yesterday at 131J.
A. T. Stewart bade the Pi eoldent farewell
last evening.
8 cietar of State Washburne will soon
retire in m tbe Cabinet.
General ad interim Tborau9 is to retire by
order of tbe President.
Vice-President Colfax will leave Washing
ton lor a sbort time tor a trip Norm ward.
Columbus Delano, the new Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, took tbe oath of oilije
j enter.! ay.
The American ship Anna, from Yarmouth,
Me., was recency lost oil' the Sciuy la-lauds;
crew saved.
Secretaries Barle, Cos, and Postmaster
General Creswell were at their respective posts
yesterdey.
Hotace Lochhn, Ae!stant Superintendent
ot the Vtrm nt Ceutrat Ha.lroad, died at St.
Albai'B yesterday.
The municipal election, in Bridcreton, N. J..
ba resulted m lavor of the U -pablicaus by an
increased majority.
A non-resident trader has been fined lour,
hundred dollvrs In Baltimore. He soli goods
by sample itbout a I cense.
Presideut Giant was viitei yesterdty br
many Senators, numerous K-p-esen natives, and
a Jep'on of non office holdine citizens.
Secretary liorie i'l receive the oClcer of
the avy and Marine Corps prei-eut in tue Dis
trict ot Columbia, at noon to-morrow.
$ 1,109,0('U in treasure as sbippei from San
Frautisco to Panama jestcrdav. $329,0110 ol
this amount is absipned to New York.
Onn hundred and torty tov?nn in New
Bampbhire mve Siearns, Keouoncau candidate
for Governor, 27,824, and lieoell, Dom., 23,026.
Attorney-Geueiul Hoar nadalonin.erv.ew
urtth tie President yes .erday. A tier ieavios tbe
White House, he bad the oa b of olllce adia-niH-tered
to bim by Chief Justice Cbase.
Prebident Grant hns apnomted a Oovern
rnent Direciors ot the Cuin Pacido Rmr tad,
Messrs, Jesse Williams, of this fetaie; Joan
Bltk, of New Koik; Price, of Ioa; Uarns, ot
Massachueits, and Webs er, of Ilhnoii.
la reply to a letter trom a meoiber of the
EiecutieCoajmitlee ol the Colored Republican
Association oi Bal imore io Hon. J. A. J. Ores
well, coDiira'ula'in? him on bis apuoiQ'meut as
pobtmabter-Generai, reeardme le as au evidence
that ibeudministrdtionoi General J ran', intends
to work out tbe praud result ot tbe uluuate
tnumpb of trne Republican principles, the
Americin of to day publisLe the iollonie:
POBT OfFICE Di PAKTMENT, WASHINGTON, Marcb
9, 16C9. Mr. George Myers. My Dear oir:-J
. value hipbly yoxtr congratulatory note ot tbe
6th insiant, and am bsppy to have your assu
rance that tbe colored men ot my i-ttattt approve
my BDpoin'rueDt t ) a position in the Cabiuet oi
our illustrious President, in t .rn, I consr-itu-late
jou, and through you all of yoar rce.
upon tbe noble and taken by Preguieut Graut
In his inaueuial in favor ot tue ra'incition ot
the proposed couotitutional amendment.
Yery truly vourp,
Jqhk A. J. Ceebwell.
Forelsn Ail'alr.
Havana, March 10. Tbe cholera has entirely
ditabuparf n in the nt lizhoor&i'O'l 01 baotiao.
The neeroPs and mulaltoed have tendered a
serenade to General Pueiio at Santa Fpiritu
The insurttnts are buru'.i'R tbe pian'atiou"
in tbe vicinitv ot M inzauiiU and tsauta Cruz
Tbe t-hioments ot buear an t mousses to the
United tiutes are very heavy Irom ports of
" Cut a.
LivEEpnet. March 10 - The American, sh'p
Adiih. ir. m Yarmou'b. Me., waa recently lost
off the Scilly Islands. Tup ere were saved,
rontebted t.leeiton Caor.
m. Ttprore tbe n iamiDers. oiera. ai -ssick bdq
O Bailor. vpMeru ay atiernoonf testimony in th
coutis fd election case ' reumeu: .
Horace P. Duk, ho. 711 Soutn Niu'h str"et.
teHilltd that he old not vote; no o-dt one o
tbai t aane livts there. (He was asaetsed tuere
and on Hip )1t of votpr-.l
David J. Wo.tbletr'ou. No. C19 South N nth
street. 'exitbed that no o hei per-ou of tnt
name lived iberes he did no', vote. (He was
asi-epsed tbere and on tbe voter' I i.)
T. 11. YounL, Mo. 816Lombfd street, testllpd
that be tm.ve.i Iron No, boo Sou'.b fr--e ab ut
two years ago; d d rot vote. (II- was a8esed
at H e la' ter number aud ou tbe vo er lisi.)
As to tbe Six b division ol the Koarta ward,
Edard Walk-r tes'.iUed ibat tit wa ihi Re
paoiican return Inspector; Jihu Friel, tue
Democra'io window lni ecicr, lock tbe tu-ke's;
Will'am Qmn'on tbouid bave kept ihn wiudov
book mioe but dit not get It until 11 oYI ick;
tie iuote of tbe clectt'n kept it back uutil tue
nur meiitloued : after be got It, Q nu'oo. when
he could not find a name, woul 1 challenge the
voip: be was t .id ttiai u ue aid not stop cbai
leDBiOE pusons ouiile tbey would diop him
out ol tbe wado; Jobn Duffy waaone bo
said ibli; (ju'D on was tuerebi intimidate I and
SU IDCd cDalieUK'i a i' r auuut an nour ami
ball; the mau challenaed and a voueber
-ri mmMinei sorn: Doairv Douiruertv
... i) wfiiKibertbev had there: ltne would
.h tnr hi hi ehs'-icter: fap voichel for
TOUt i
IUUV " - - , ,11:
a ttnoocrj auoui unfcu'j v yvu
were swore; there nitsbt Vave been mori (a
mail? InsiatJies wImtp rhallt)gp were njd"
i lie officers would By "it' all r b ," au i tak?
tbe vo e without searme tbe voter; ai ut t.i
i aturalir.a iou papers sbon during the day;
n enwbodid not show naturaliet'.ion paoer
were asked If tbpv ba i ben vo:erstor ten years.
and li tbiy sa d yes, th-irvtes wnull be tak-u:
could Lot ay that be sa any one v ) e iw c or
con mit frauds of ny kind; wdLers voted the
Republ'can ticket.
Elhi J. Hall tcetidcl that h was clrk of tb
ItPi ubliCHU inspector of this ritvltio", and k p
a list of ibo on, nes ot ibe voters; wh-n the el c
lion conuicnced th ofticerM had n lis'.ol tai
abipi'; tt was handed to Mr. (juluioo by ib"
juoce, between 10 aud 11 o'clock; tu0y took ibe
vot' sjjft a tl o ineiii aii.e up un il tuat tinae;
rrott ol the t ballcuBes were nWoparded, neither
thp volcr n r 'he vouch r beiifr bworn; tbe
otlicer would ay "all r pbt, that, vote ts co--recl;
' a cons der ibie Lumber of voters were
t re irn-1.; iu ibe second hour io the uiori inir
abou' 98 votes were cait; trie Democrat!.? iu
stecfor ami- uncjd the names tor witness to
ysr ie them do n.
Charles Sijmiind testifled that hfl was at thee
P' Us, aod ha I ill outioe wlndo book h n
the ciicion comnetccd; cballrreed aboiu
lortv pi r.-oLs; in a 'ew insiatieea only were the
cbullenges r fp"cieii; DOpirvin was examined
accord, nir toit.c law; wtueis caMed for the
pioduc'ionoi nntnraiiza'.ion pap.-rs, aid luited
i-trou ei y upon it in two mtuuuub; tu cue, a ma i
outside cm ore tniv. the perron ciiaOctied bad
bi- paners, and the vote was t'ikeii; in tbe j her,
the man liiai'eit swore that h.i had puorts, and
the ice was taken; witness continue I all
dav to cba'lonqe, and the oiticers to diaretr ird
tiem; witness vo'd the hepubl'ctn ticset;
when witness challenged, tbe odioer-i Inside
would say, "jou krow tbat that vote la all
ruhi;" witness tendertd bi rcaigna.lon from
tbe pol'ce totce tbe day before election, bu' it
b not aceepitd, aud he eeryed until removed
by Major Fox.
'Jacob I. Raiiah was recalled, and testified
that be cba leaped the parties wbooi be ihouztit
bad no ripbt to vo-e, and tnat in many It stances
tbe challenges were tlisrea'ded; tranecrs
came tbere in pangs, ana said u he old not stoa
cballeneice they would "put a bead on him;"
Fitzgertld caaewnb a pantr of ab tut fif een,
between 11 and 12 o clock, and all voted; tbey
yave ibeir residerces In Seventh and in Baker
a'retta; a man clainiin; to be a deouty sheriff
dragged witness away trom tbe wmdo; in tbe
second hour they voted so last tbat it was m-po-tible
to bnd tbe names upon tbe bonk; wit
i.pss voted the Republican ticket; taw William
Blanfotd vote the tame ticket.
Edward Walker, Jr., testified that ho voted
tbe Itepubl can ticket, and corrooorated sub
ttantialiy the preceding wltues?.
Adjourned until Friday next.
GAMP EN.
The Republican Ticket Elected.
The result of tho eliciion In Camden on fues
day. lor niunicipal and ward oflicers, was almost
a chau sweep of everytbinir in lavor ot tbe
Republicans. Tbe Democrats succeeded in
phciinc only three men on tne r tickets, two in
M ddle ward a member ot the Board of Educa
tion and Assesi-or aod an Assessor in feouib
ward. It was the greatest aud nio-l decisive
defeat tbey ever met wlih in Camden. Bub
panics worked energetically, aud a heavy vote
waf polled.
Mai or Cox was re-elected by a mujoiity of 503
votes, tbe vote siaudin thu-:
C. Cox, It p., 1705 T. B. Atkinson, D 119;
Mr. J. K. brown, Republican, was re-clec.cd
Marthai by a majority ot 648 voles.
The following j-entiemen were al o elee'ed:
Notth Ward-Freeholder, Ubarles Wat.-on;
Coui.ci), William ( aiboun, Samuel C. Harben;
Board of Education, William Few via b, J
ser.h C. Delacour; Trustee ol Cemetery, W.llMm
Rutier; Assessor, Levi C. Pbiier; C'olltcior,
Daniel H. Conun; 'ommi-sioners of Appeal,
S.tmuel B. Gtirifon, Charles Wilson, Charles A.
Sparks; Ward Clerk (Hirstd strict), B. H. Con
iieilv' iS pro rid diRtriei). .lonnti C. Hit: (on-
Stable, James W. Aires; Overreerof tbe Poor,
James W. Are; Pound Keepei, Jam-s W.
Ayres; Judge ot E ectiou (Firm district), Jo
seph Thomo on: (second district), ueorjrr niz
eerald; luspectoi (First district), J. M. White;
(feecoLd district), u. v. n. Arcm r.
Midoie ward. rreenoidtr, Aoner sparks;
ibncil, Samuel l&zird, Jouatbau Kiritbnue:
lijard of Education. James M. Cas ady (D.);
Aetsr, James Coiuouc; C llector, Jpuu
bvans: Irustee ot Cen.etery, George D. Brit-
tain; lommlssloners of Appeal, Georije Vi-ruon,
John Coatee, fzra L. Fisb; Justice of tbe
Peuce, Robert S. bender; Juogc ot E ection,
First oricuci, jonn vaienitn ; Secoud do..
i bailee G. Ztmmeiman: lnspecto'8, Firt pr
ciuct. Get-rue Brown, JohnU. Ballineer; Scoud
do., 1'aac Lynch. J' hu Brner; Ward tier.
Hr-t district, Cbarles Archer; Second (to., S.
K. Batcneior: Conitable, William li. Haw ns:
Overseer ot the Poor, William 11. Haains
South ward cnoen Freeboioer. Jaijes
Deno; CoulciI, Richard Peres, John o-ler:
A-eessor. Jimes Biassey, u. ; Co: Cor. William
Wiati; Board cf Educatioij,' Divid Rltteul-oiiae:
Judtes ol Flee ion (Fir-t prec uci) John
Wallaie; (Second precinct). Al'red Meade:
Iom eciors ot tleotiou (First precinct), William
Hofllinger; (-second prrc.net) Geo ee Tbotu,)-
toii; ward ciern (f irst precinct), Charles Joon
son; (Si-cood piecinci), t harles Caoeeli
Alderman, Frnnk Loupe: CoDtab!p. J bn W,
t ampbpll; Ovfreer ot the Poor, John W,
Campbtll: Trust e of Cemetery, George A
uilctoacn: i ommi.-sioiers ot add al. Joseob M,
Cnooer. Al red H. Meude. John Sharo: Pound
weeper, jbcod won.
ROLLINS.
Tbe
exc-CoromlMNluner of Internal
Be
Teiiuv lelira an Amlrrtit,
Upon receiving tbe thanks and well-wishes oi
all ibe employes iu the In, em til Revenue
Bureau, ex Ccmmitsioner Rollins epoko a
iollows:
My ir.ends, I thank vou for your klndlv feel
ints towards me, and ibe warm and eeuerous
language ot itsexpressiou. The true anal it v ot
apparent fnenosbip is best test- d when th ee
uote.-Finuul are about to separate, and the
ap( roval or disapproval of ou' own no are-
bold, orol tbo-e witn whom be bat been long
ano Intimately asi-ociated, nas a derer biuia
cance man tne nouow words ot stianeers.
It Is almot six years since I came to this
oilice, and uln ost unknown tu every one ot you.
Your number ha li creased wi b ibe nicpss ty
oi tbe terice; some have louud other at d more
debirable emilotmeut tlsewhere; a lew nave
been ie'iieu by the action ot the depnmeuts;
ccnie whom we much deplore bavedied; bditbe
tnc s ot mny wLom I dot enw ou tbt morning
tl the O il oi Arm, 18C3, have gronn moie an I
mcie tamiliur ai d dear to me uowu to tbe pre
sent hour. Whatever measure of suco ss at
ter ded tbe dncnaree oi nydu iesia mainly
a tnbuted tube oouunel, the liaelity, and tue
l .bor ol tbe otllceri and elerk-i associatel wib
uieiu then dibcbarue. Tbe office of Coin mi.
8 om-r, as supwes ea iu jour reso ut ous, na, tor
the last two or i bree eari. been crowded wi h
hiLoyonceH aod eiuijinauie it-, ps well an
rebponnbilits. Tbe in eresis of the reveu ie
bave been sacrificed tht aq unor by policvot
r-coi simctlon miphthe fuia.ed ou au unwilling
ppople.
Lad men and had women have controlled
Preside! tial noiii'Oiit O'k, UIim tne advice of
worthy ant trusted ha'ers oi b.tb thp great
polit ral par Us o the country have baeu dis
regarded. The otlice ot Cmmiss oner has been
rt bbed rl all poer oter it oub jrdinstpi and
ibe Tieasiiry Bepartroeut, in all i s rHiunict-t-onc.
oe n r parded ai a great pUr-e fur toe
oi'tributknoi rewnrds rather tbau an iniVltu
t on i r the proper collect ou aud ilihtju'sprneiit
of the nailouil revenue. Wee it not tor your
eicouraceiiieot aud jour support, in pnp 0f
u e wishes ot goou men and ot tnjoin coiiv.c
t on ol duty, li k at beart aud weury irom ex
cesive toil, 1 rnuat have retired tro n ibis p ace
be ore the appointmiiit of a successor approved
by tbe Spnite.
Through vour aid I have been enabled to
ra'ty the office throueh tbe troubles aud perils
oi the li-t administration, and deliver it over
to one whom I have known tor yea- only to
eip.m. for whom I Dtopoted long tinee to re
tire, r nd whom I know enjoys yo ir oonidenee
kUklihMLof ium oantxv. Ina o-ici, a, l uae
rvasoBs iron PrctlUcat Giant fox heUuvlowUl
now be reeloibed with tbe poer tt once
exrrrl ed, aid the country has abundant
rea-rn lor r"lievintt thas td Pxp'C'.at-ou ot
pa'dots will not bereaiter s'.imiil e vioUtlou
oi tbe revenue law uuder tbu ne admin s ra
HOT .
Ucder the ppw a'lmltjtstra'.'on I shaW-look
foi le- fraud, more reveuue, anJ the re torej
c n'Mterjce ol the pe pin in the institutions o'
onr tiovernment. I'ne In tore is veiled tons;
bi.t tboueh ur pathway si, a' I a 'I Ion aeam
I as each o bT in in a orld, it wt elia 1 1 'hmu
io ili add onions of conscience aid th
tehcbius O' tuspiratun herolcH lv 111 whi'.'
no Hit ito our nveh'. what our baiidi nnil to
do. when our jiiHievlug4 are h II pudi 1. and
Hie veil 1 lilted. e sball be t ige hr. and b? at
peace. Go J grant tbat this may ba s J I
lIARUlSBURa.
Tbe Jtfpjorlfj Kport at thei rominltte,,
on I tier hI KelHl lona I tin 4'ouhtltll-
tonal A 'line t.
Yesterday, in the Sev.at5. thi Comml'.tce on
Fidiral Relations submi'.teJ a report ou tbe
rcrolut'oa ra'i yiiir tbe hiteenio cosi'.uilna
ameiidmett. From tbe majority report, s goed
by Metsrs, Lowry, Graham, aud Oimsted, we
take the following.
Why tbculd not Pennsylvania give its colored
cilizei a the r gbt o vole f
In Hie Ma es laielv in rtbehlon, slavery has
not nly beeu aboh-hed, out by the p opl
ihetLfeives. as enjira ted io iheir S ate C .n-.il
H.tiotis (so Imt a ihose S'a.ps have beeu recou
s'n.cUo), the right ol suilrnge bus been vtv -n
to tne b aek n an under no r srriciioia woich
oo not apply equally to tbe whr.e. Tup O .ti
btitu'ltms ol the ti.ree vet iemn u will gdnr-
sntee the same riant to toeir colored cit zeua
Ibis provision, it is true, was demtuded oy
Congress as one or the conditions under waich
ttc treat crime of tbe Reo-llion miuht be coo
doted, n t as a punisbmeut lor the past fo muca
a-a security ler iho In tore, as well tu a moat
d served tnbu'e to the notatteriug loialtyo
tbe black race during tbe war; bui wbPte does
tn s demand, made by us thro jgu oar represen-
auvep. leave us? Tbe ap.rit ot forgiveness, as
n ade by the CongrerS ot the people to (hose
la ely In rebellion, has been the wouderot tan
world. The civilization ot the past wo nd not
haie suemsted 11 : tbe historv ot the worll
Ufofleis no precedent lor it. It stands alouel Tbe
iiuuu i-neiiHK oi aiuciiuuu repuu. icanism
ripened by relieion aud education o tbe
nrcbms of time I Aud new, while ynt tbe
plaudits ot the whole earth are ringing to
our ears, shall we break tbe swell by a sudden,
discordant step? Shall we conseut to tbe
cbarpe tta while claiming magnanimity,
we have asked what we will not give?
Stall we a-k ot tbe Sou h an
exieneion of the franchise to hundreds of
tbotuauos of a suddenly manuraitied race,
while we reiu e it to a bandiul ot this t-auie race
bom free aud eJucated and bro ght up
among us? How can we do it and s ill be lust
to ourseives still retain that S"l rot-pect which
is tbe glory of tbe Anglo Saxon race? The
n pro race in Pennsylvania may be estimated at
75.000. Many can trace their State lineage
tbiouph generations; most have been bora ou
hei oil. Some are highly educated, bave
amazed wraith, and equal tne mot fuvoid in
their surroundings of toste and cult ire. Tuey
lave enjoyed the advantages ot o ir common
schools and are among our most respectable
citizen. AMoge.her they form an element iu
onr body politic which may be made conducive
to lis glory, or detrimental aud pro luctive of its
dowLlull Is it the part ot wise s atesmanship to
ipm.ie them; to decl ne to btieuethen our loins
through their a-d, to refuse then- protler ot h"lp,
and refuse to weld tuts element lnt our
political lite, whirb, rejected and rebuffed, may
soo.e day become as dangerous as it m iynow
be made conlributive to our welfare uud
btabili y? The negro In Pennsylvania voted
until 1838. Did his exercise ot suffrage injure
tbe State? Can anv oue d'd even the conven
tion which, in obedience to the bebe-t of
slaverv. derrived him of iht rigbi say that it
d'd? Did he Lot use tbe privilege thus ex
tended to him ns judiciously and in as pacetul
a matctr as did bis while neighbor? Was any
prrat public wrong commttteo, any crea public
calamity incuncd by his so doiug? Did any
oi ibe great evils which are no so loudly
proclaimed as sure to follow the adop
tion of this amendmeut, follow tbe vote
ot the negro? Did it at all alf ct tne
social relations of the to races? Wai
amalean aiion fostered? Did we bee in tbe
r epio any ot that overbearing couduct towards
the wbue which many pretend no to fear?
Whb me i urity of tbe ballot destroyed? b.d
bribery, and fraudulent voting, aud laUe swear
ing, aud i creating obtain then more than no?
Tbat the in pro citizen will eventually become
a voter is a certain as that he is now a citizen.
Then why not make hiru a vo er no, as well
a-hgsin, aid at once remove from the pol'tics
of tt e Stae a qiRS'lt n wlnco, as long as tu is
BDseU'rd. mu si be a source ct vexatious aaita
tion? In bis favor is to be urged every priuciple
ot luetice and right; nguinet him only a
miserable prejudice which will vanish as
dew betcrs the .morning sun; as soou as the
sutliape is given to bim. The negroes of the
State are to-day as law-abiding and moral, as
worthy ar l re-ppctaMe. as "any otuer class of
onr population. ua'Ue or foreign. They bir
treii proportion ot the pub'ic b irdoo, thev are
cnt.tled to tbeir share of tbe public
power. TMxatton without representation is as
repugnant to tbe moral sense of to day as it was
m the Reiolutl jp. Let Pennsylvania no longer
tolerate itwi hm her birders, bu'. now, baud
in baud with her sister S ates, let her help to
engraft into tbe Contlm'ion of tbe nation
this last lesson ot tbe Rebellion, this crowning
act oi jui-tiee, and proclaim thai under ine flu?
ot oui c ountry all nieu Khali bo equal la the
t je ot Ibo law.
For these reasons your committee report
tlip resolutions with a favorable tecommou.
Oation.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Company for Ibe Sew Cabinet.
Washikoion. Marcn 10. Postmaster-General
Creswell and Secretary Cox were at their
re-pet tive departments this moruini:. an I re
ceived a I arte number of visits, itoththesn
g-iitlemtn tailed on tbe President about 1
o'clock, rbe State Department is literally be
hbgtd wvh vii'.ors to-day, many ot tb sj ciil-
ing beiug Setato'S aud Reo-e-entatives iu
Congn s. Tbe various dp vi s of b ireaus Iu t' e
Interior Depurtmeui paid their respects to Bee-
re.ary Cox to-day.
Prt-tilUeiit Urant not E.oneaoinP.
A large number of viltor!, incldding many
?eua'oi aid hepreientatives, culled ou ibe
Piesiotnt to-dsv. Tbe bestowal of pnoiii
pairouage tormsd in many instances tbe object
ot the viM'ors.
'I he bt-w Secretary of the Navy.
Secretary Bone has been at the N ivv Depart
mut. anl has aetivelv comaienoed th daties
of h oflice. Vice-Admin! Poller nas ue.eu
with b io at the d- partan ni dur ng the eratr
ndrt oi tde dav. Tbe Secretary or tue mavy w.ii
n reive tiie olbcers or tne Njvy aud Jlaraie
Cerps who are iu this District ou Friday next
at noon.
t'Un. Jr . Ralisea Another Itallroad Uow.
Niw Yokk. Mircu 10,-Jan8 Fi5k, Jr., has
bad au induction served against tue aioca
hni,..m ih riuiou Pae.iio Hai I road, to pie
vent them I'om eleenug Duec ort, oecauae ihey
would not let biiu vote.
DOARDjNQ1
T NO. 1121
OIHABD STREET MAY BK
ooiieel lurDtsn.d ituo uniuraiaud ruuuia tur
O B H flXOHANOI
o
BAB MAavvAirivari
luHM 1. 1LIT.
a. . DornM ol MAHKlll Qd WAT ALB BUreM
OS-LLr.H IV BAOS AND BAWIN8
0raln. noor. Rail. Huj)r-"biphU ol Uau. Boa
IMS aud tmfU VMr am eoaMcaUy Ru'
MAMNJB TELEGRAPH.
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MOVEHKNTI OP OOKAM ITUAUKRS
FOK AMKKil.A.
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Brill, tlLl.
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MKi.bkliau
..IiOndon .Nov tirk.
M.M..(4lMKOw...Mew Yora.
.......Fell.
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,L.lveruool...Niv vorK.
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....Breat........M New Yora Ki.
. H vre New Yora........,.. Pu.
Oln.bn
City ol Cork,
Lav-riuol...New Yora......Clj.
New York...Brni6n ..Mr. II
U ii Bruvkiyo New York... Liverpool.. H.r. in
r'uc Nw Yoik...Livri'ail....... lr. li
... York... Br-mD. .......... .....Mar. 1)
HiititiiDi....m...Ner Yorko.Mnw..... Mr, S
iuskIsd -...I'or.lnd...Llvrpo.I..........M'. la
r ol ttHltlaioroMpw Vim . l i.,...,....
Eui......M...Ni.w York...Hvr. '...Mr. i
U Ol Uork........ew York...l.ivi.rii,iiil....
,.Mr. tr
411AMTV1f4ir. iiiu it.ti.. trin
i.W. Kvernma..Phllil eiiarlentOQ.............Mr.
'e ...Nw Ynrk.Hii.......... Mr.
An.8k.MM...NeW York.MAnptiiill ......Mr.
WrinjB.... St-w York.New Or leu... M r,
iuawiu)Phiiu.-,...inivu ..........War.
Pioui ........Phii.iH. H lUui uston .-M r.
ruiuiuii...Mi-niia.,.Mvr:nnti. ..,.Mr. 2ii
Phlll....New Orleam. ,..Mr 24
MisBissi, pi New York... Rio Jiiiro......14r. 24
Aiusie forwarded by vrf numaiHr Inuaruvinar
dnen. 1 b ateanjers for or from Liverpool call al
yaeimtown.eioept th Canadian line, which call al
Londonderry. The Rteamxr lor or from tbeOontl
nent nail at Hontbampton.
CLKAKBD YKai'UKDA Y.
Bt'r n. L. Gaw. lier, Baitiaiore, a. Urovea, Jr.
- . . ARRIVKD YKSTKRnr.
Fr. brie Ionbema. UoDadon, 26 dajs from Zasa.
WHb ugr lo8. W. W eiau.
Ir. bug Llisie Troi p. Newell. 50 days from Trim
dsd wnu tuuiatsi tot). W Welsa.
Brig Hmd Hilmoro. Cilrtorrt. s uaya from Bsvan
nab Kb lumber to J. W Onnklil tons.
bcbi Cora K'la. Hleeprr. IHdava Irom Mama, with
sugar anil moliiPS lOHAW, Wien Haa Una w-a
Ib.rnp to Uaueras; wuen 7 days out oarriad away
BierrlDg (par, and auice then was under abort aad.
rJcbrMary K Coy no. acemire, Irom New York,
wnb barliy to captain.
Bcbr W. B. Maun, Stanford, s days from Wilming
ton, N. O, . wlib lumbar to Knlgm A (Sons.
f cbr Tycoon. to per. 1 day trom bmyrna, DeU.
Wllb gram to Jaa. L Bewley Oo.
bebt Olivia. Fox. 1 dy irom Odessa, Del., with
grain to J as. L, Bewley A Oo.
iscbr Aurora, Arvls 1 oy from Frederic, Del,, with
grain U Jaa. 1 Bnwlf J A t o,
HctrOaruH. Marshall. 1 days from Lwea, Del..
WHb wood te Conquest ft LiwOer.
u. MJCMORA.HDA.
Bblp Martha Lwin. from Antwerp for Philadel
phia, aail.d In tu PorlamoaiD Hi un.
Blilp AOa-lral. Haeaioop from Bremen 4th Deo,
arrived at Delaware Breakwater 8ib lust., and has
beeu ordered to Baltimore,
Bteanianip Norman. Orowell, for Philadelphia.
Cleared at Bnnton Sib lnnt.
Kiesmsblp Norfolk, Piatt, hence, at Richmond 8th
lDilaDb
Baique Savannah. Knowlton, for Philadelphia
Cleared at Liverpool 23d ult.
Barque Irrua, cummins, cleared at New York 9th
li Rt. tor uagna.
Barque Gjda Behold, from London for Philadel
phia ! a rolkestone 19ih ult,
Baique Jobn Bonllon, LlndBy. at Pernambnoo 25th
Jan. hom Newcastle and sailed Sdth for Hlo Janeiro.
Barque liarla Margaretba. Daien, lor fbliadelphla,
sailed iroai Liverpool ilt ult.
Brig Julia K Arey. Babbidge. from Georgetown, 8.
C at Holmes' Hole Bin Inat. tor Baib. Me.
rJcnr L. U U. Wlsbarl. Mason, cleared at Wilming
ton. N. fl. Sib Insl. tor New York.
Bcli rati. M. Wentwortb, bance tor Oa'ats, and K. H.
Turher hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole sen Inst.
tcbr H. N. Miller, from Boston lur Pnliadelebia, a',
Bo'mes' Hole Bib Inst.
ecbr jobn common, uroweu. irom comcrset iur
FMiaiipipbla at Newport Sin Inst.
Bcbr James Batteribwalte, LuDg. at Baltimore 9th
Inht.. from New castle Del.
Bcbr B F. Folrom. Urlanoo. irom nmwra nisi ua
for Buenea Ayres. waa (alien In wltn In I at. 88 N .
long, 85bad been drifting on her cargo 20 dayi. aud
tie crew taken otf by ibe Comet, Capu Uollman
wbloh arrived at Brtmen laib ait., (rom Carthageua.
Tbe B F F. was an Al Teasel of 8K3 tons new uie
Biir.Djeut. ho I t at Wllmlogiou, Del , In 1864, and waa
owned la Philadelphia.
NOTICE TO MARINERS,
notice Is beieby given tbat m green buoy, marked
lib the Word "WiMik." has been laid 23 fathoms
on east of a vessel (name uuknriwn) sunk off Bar-
iri'oui. wnu ms roiiowtDg coniuiiB ouarifigi, vim ;
Hurlleroi l Bench I.iu ntnnuse. B. H W.. distant
4 1 mm u Uo.
llahelden Mill. W. ii 8.. distant 8 5-10tbi miles.
Htallum Lighlorn-e. N. by J, H W,,dlsiant 6 miles.
Tbe wreck Ilea Iniutntiinmi al low .. witn
bersraisat presem showing, but these wul be re
moved as soon as possible.
AIbo. tbat a green bimy, marked with tbe word
Wreck." bas been laid "n lainonis HW. by W. of the
rear Lildao ot Newport, sunk in Peaarth Roads,
itriHiui vuauiifi, wiiaaai
Vne Bufiy lies In Ave and a half fathoms at low
water spring tldea. with the following mark aodoom-
psw bearings-
Tbe loner part of Bully Island on with Ball Head,
W V. 8. . ; ,
1 la boiru Light Tower. 8. Ji K
By order. ROBIN aLLKN, Secretary.
Trinity House. London, i eh. is, loca
STOVES, RANGES. ETC.
NOTICE. THE UNDERiSIGJSEl'
would caU tbe attention of tbe public te hlai
This la an entirely new heater. It Is e i oeu
tructed as te at once commend lUell to general Cavoi
being a combination of wrought a. d cant iron. It li
yery simple in it construction, ai-u ia perioutiy ajr
tight; aeli-cleanlng. havlugino i lpes or drums to b
taken out and cleaned. It U so arranged with uprtgbi
Hues as to produce a larger amount of beat from tb
same weight of coal than any furnace uow In use
The bjgiometlo condition ot the air aa produced bj
my new arrangement oi evapurauuu win uuw ur
mom traie that It la tne only Hot Air Furnace thai
Will produce a perefutly beauhy atmosphere.
1 Lose in want oi a wuiiiwi owuui hi.wi
would do well 10 call and examine the Uolden Jagle
nu. Ill LL. ten M.UJ
No. U82 ana Uit4 MAJtK KT street.
Philadelphia.
lanre assortment ot Cooking Rangea, Flre-boan.
Btoves, Low Down Urau, Veutuaiora, etc, alwayi
O" baud ., , ,
K, B. JODD1DK Oi U kiijiib yruuiyijr um
TIIOMPisON'S LONDON KITCHEN EB
or JtUKOPiLAN MaAuiK, fur families, hutela
or public Institulions. In TWJhl'Y D1FF1CB
s a n aj . rw a, u A lam Ph t 1bj1uI nh ick Wa.n
UrmXtTn Fire board Stoves, btua Bollen. H tew -to oh
V3I MliCD4 . . . i ,..,l,l..a ktntina aim aifinlaaala a
Ptgwt6a 01IMrB -WsIU uwwTsaayf VW yy aawuuwav aaUs
retail. "-1""-v,h ARPB A THOMPBON,
11 tswfmsm No. 2ta N. bkciond Btreea
LUMBER.
10?O 6PKDCK JOIST
1869
HiLMLOCK.
1869
1(l,,o BJAJSONJl. OLH.AJ PLNJS, 1 QOQ
lDUy BKAWuNitD CLitAit PINK. lOOy
- ii 1 1 ii 1 1 it. fA niLjia rinih.
io.n FLORJ-DA FLOORING, lnnn
1869 FLORIDA FLOOKL.NU, 1009
iUCJcr UABOL1NA FLOORING,.
' V1KU1A1A FLOOR1NU.
D1XAWAKK FLOOHiNU.
ABU FLOOKLNO.
WALNUT F LOO KING.
FLO BID A BTEP BOAJiDS.
M.l PLANK.
1L .i WALNUT BOH AND FLANK. Oi'O
lOOy W AJLK UT BDH. AD.D FLANJC lOUcr1
WAUlTHOAHWi,
WALNUT PLAN at.
UNDJb.ilTAKk.BH LUMBKR. lOCO
Icby TJNDJLilTAlall.iai' LUMBJtU. lOOJ
Kk.D OkDAR.
WALNUT ANO fl Nk
lOOy BKABONAD OHklRllY. lOOy
WHITS OAK FLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY,
TO-Q CIQAB BOX M4KKH8' lOOi
lOOy 1H4AR BOX MAKKHrf lob
BPANlbU CKOAH BOX BOARDS.
KOK HAL1EC LOW.
ID (l OAROLLNA BOANTUNU, 1QIA
lOty CAROLINA H.T.MlAJi,' loby
aJ,.IUJA V tlflAali Ik ,7 afaVa W
aJM W 4m a-arn 4Y lAl AU,
lQr;(l C'KDAK BM1WOLHH, tOLf
lOOy 0YPRBr'HINOIJi8, lOby
aavwi mwi n ten a oo..
'IS No. SMMiKou h Htreet
OODL4MS CEMETEBY COMPANY
Toeiloiio ing Managers auU Offluera hava nun
l K. FiUCE. Preatdeat.
Wm. H. Moore, Wm. W. Kaen,
stu. oer K Moon, I FordlaandJ Oraer,
Otilits Palle t, I fi-otf L. Busby,
VnslnUrrblii, I B A.Uululit
Beoiet-ry and Treasurer, JOSKPU B.Til WNSKIVTl
n'h. M.n..rt llftV IIMIIlSd A IMAIllllili.n
bnlb LtH-boldara aud VnUors to praai tickets al tue
anirsnce ici aoiunw w tua wuatary. Tu:i
may be bad at l" Omcaof the Ouaipui, k. i
A ... 1 1 - - a. .J MM Al Ik. li -.. - - ,
4LAV W4SVV.I If a wm wmw m naaaatsa
AMU EMNTS.
PHILADELPHIA PH1UI ARMOVIC SO
iinj. l hei WIND UKsi'l) i1iNUKT 'f lu"
Poe-eiy will takn leaoe ar, ibe AUajKMY tl'
vuc ru eA J v sua I ataoi.Auiirii u umni
aiso'enck
MjIO a wTlbT. str H B mil 8 the eminent
Plai.irioi New York, wuo will Derlorm ILe s-jlec-
tluus below nsmn).
rnimnAnari,
Past rill r.
I. Pastorale fyropi wi Be h "ven.
1. ailfuro M a Mn i r .pp-i.
1 Al damp i ton Motto.
S. Atip. re, The norm. Allegretto.
Oi-AN D OH IIKSIHS.
L COTERTO FOR PIANO IN MINOR (Op H-l
C'bopin.
tVMih Orchestral Accompaniment.)
t. R iuisi .
S. rtoudu Vlvaee.
MH.H.1I tllLtA
It. Ch"rns f r Male Veloe OR IKN. A. pj
(looo. YOUNO pi jK.S VEH" :KiJH HOolau
(order the d taction u Sir. Wlolam llrtmn),
li ll HOC II, nail, In. nla h. fmi G-rat.nh hOrDS.
IU. fOI.o-PlAfcO. "UUNUARIAN OIPSY MK-
LCD1H." J.nslK.
M R. n. B MTI.m
IV. Overture ' Mnersiil e.'' Mennelssohn.
GUANli UKI'H k. .tua
Coclio'or. Mr. W. G. DIKTRTCII
Ill-Pi' 1160 Rfir aula al tha nflliiM ol LnaHilClet.
No. 110'A CUilriMJi' Hireel, and at tue prluulpal
Mui lc oticts.
TRK LA6T GRAND PU8T.fO RKHEARSAL.
prtvlvua 10 Ibe Conn-rt, w II n glvn, at
HUlll.lJLl'Mlj IISLb,
ON FRiAiaY AFTERNOON, I2ih Inst.,
At 8,'i o'clock.
Tlcktts, 80 ceata.
O. R, DODWOITU, President.
J. A. Uktzb, Secretary. 8 g inths :tt
SHIPPING.
4rff LOEILLABD'8 STKAMBLUF LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
Calling Tossdays. Thursdays, and Saturday.
REDUCTION OF BATE
Spring rates, oommenclng March 15.
Sailing Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. On
and alter loth of Maroh freight by this Line will be
taken at 12 cents per loo pounds, 4 cents per foot, or 1
cents per gallon, ship's option Advance charges
cashed at office on Pier. Freight received at ail
times on covered wharf.
' . JOHN V. OHL,
2 28 1 pier 19 North Wharves.
N, B. .Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Tbe South and Southwest
FAST FREIGHT LINE.
ETEBT TllfJKDAT.
The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, y,
W. AVAXUHaOi VaPIHIU vauce,
WILL FORM A RAUULAR WIEULf LINK.
The steamsblp J. W. EVKRUAN will sail .on
1HURSDAY, Maroh 11.
1 brough bills of lading given In connection with 8,
C. R. R. to points In the South and South west.
Insurance at lowest rat a. Rate ol freight as low
as by any other loute. For freight apply to
K. A. KOUuEtt A CO..
1 22 tl DOCK STREET WHARF.
ffa FOK LIVERPOOL AND 0.UEES9
aatsia. TOWN. Ionian Line of MaU oteajuarr
aui.oiu.eui to San as ioilowa:
UlTY OF AKOOKLYN, Saturday, Mar.18, 1 P. M.
Ol'i'Y OF BALlTMnlRK, baturuay, Mar.M. 11 a. M,
CITY OFCOKK.Vlaiialirx.Tueaday. ar., 1 P.M.
and each suueeedlug Baiiuda aud alteruaie Tueaoaa,
Irom Pier 46, Nortb River.
aAlM W X-ABrSAUai BT THI UU, BTBABMB
a&iiaMtt svaBV uiusdii.
Payable in Gold. Payable In Currency.
FIRST CAblN.M.41008TEEKAOE.......... $'8
SO UIUUUII,,am HKil to ixi u uoo.,ra in
to Paris,. ........ lib I to Paris........ ... 7
PABBAeB BY THS VUSADAT aTBAMBB VIA ATAULfAX.
yiUBT ca bim, inssatsi,
Payable In Uold. Parable In Onrranov.
LlverpooU.. ...tS0 1 LI verpool...............-. 1 10
Halllax ...... Ml HaUfax...
at. John's. N. F 1 . I -it. John's. N. F.....
""I
I.Bl
or Drsucu Bieaii&er. ... j iur ursucii Muuniar
jraaseugers also mrwarueu.io uavre, Hamburg
nwu, etc, at reuueet rawia.
llcketscan ba bo mi ht here at moderate rates br
persons sending foi tuelr friends,
tor farther information apply at the Oompany'i
Qfllcea. . .
JOBN U, PAliA, Ajenii ng,iDSAUAUWAr,A. X.
Ol 10 UlAIBlllUil S IAUL&, AldllWi
No. ill CHEoN UT Street, Fulladelphla,
ajrfifrr 0NL" DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE.
'lux. o&nKRALTRANSATLaNTIO COMPANY'S
Bl A II Wi t. A A. a. ll I l,i li L l .i I. . a. I a.
UAaai waAvagsoiiico niVlUi PIJ,W M UKK
AM UAVitJli, CAisLiiSU AT JbUUdT.
ThAhl.li'lirllfl I.A.aa DBUUIu n. H.la tw,. A AT
Ui OutiUiibiiiy wm stU Xrom iier XNo. cu jNuxlu nvr,
IsJt fi il la ta. u-
ST. LALRkNT.........Brocande....Haturday.Oct. g
V1LLE DK FAAtiS. .Huruioui Baturuay, Oct, 17
PKHB.I hhi ........Duonbiiuti.....j3a.ujuay. Oct. 81
PRICE OF PASSAGB
In gold (Including wlue).
IU ilttJIOi- US ItAVlUC
First Cabin... iJ I oecoud, CaUiu........ S6
'IU PARIS.
(Including railway ucke.a, lurnlshed on board)
First cabiUa......i4o Secoua ouhlu...nM. 4S&
Tbebe ttt.au.ei au tot ouiry steeiage pasaeugora.
loeUicl atteudance ftee ot charge.
American travel. tr going to or returning from
the con uiii-nl of Europe, by taking the steamers ot
this line avoid ouutcessary ribka Iroui irausit oy
English railways aua uruasing tue chaunoi, bosidos
aVtug taue, trouble, and expense.
UAOiUiiK MCKKNZIE, Agent,
No. bs BROAL W a Y, New Yoik.
For passage lu Puliaueipala, appiy at Adams'
Kxpress CouiPany, ta ll. L. LEaF,
1 s7 No. 820 CHE6N U I' streeU
jrf'ifU PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND
liTaaVy- -r AND NORFOLK STEAM SHIP LINK.
lli.li.Ol.uk FRKIOHT AIR TO TaiA
sou ah and west,
every Saturday,
At noon, from FIRST WHARF aoova KARKX1
9Ueew
IttitOCOH RATES and THROUGH RifXJKIPTt
10 au polu t Hi North auu South Oarollua, via Sea
Miaid Air Liue Railroad, oouueotlug at Portsmouth
aua to Lyuuhburg, Va.,Temiesuet, aud the West, vis
V irgiuia and 1 euueasee Air Line and BJoiuaond and
OauvUle KallroaU.
Freight HANDLED BUT ONUK, and taken al
LOW ER RA'l'ES THAN ANY Ol HEit LIMA.
The regularity , safety, aud oheapueas of this rout
jouiDieua It to the public as tue moat desirable tue
Ham lor carry lug every description ol freight.
No charge for uum mission, dray age. or any expanse
01 transrer.
Steamships insured at lowest rate.
bt received aiiy
No. 14 North and South WJtLARVEB.
W. r. PORTER, Ageut at Rlolunond aud Cllj
Pouit.
T. Pi CROW FJa. A UO.. Agent at Norfolk. 1 1
f-JffU N0TICE.-.F0B NEW YORK, VIA
yT.I!iI?Tiai,tWika ANDRARITaN OaNAX.
jiAPRtoS S I EA MBOAT OOMPANY.
TheCHEaPaeT anu uUiOKESa water oummuol.
canon beiweiu puliaUolpuia auu New Yura.
Bteau-trs leave daily u-uui itrat wharf beiow Market
si reet. piiila.elphia. aud loot ol Well street, New
uvoUi iorwarded by all the lines running onto. New
fork, North, East, and West, free oi coiuuiiaaiui. .
rmlrht received ou aud after the Siu Instant, an J
forwaidcd on accouinioduiiug ter ins.
WH,L1AM P. Oa.YDK A CO., Agenia.
No. IU B. DELAWARE Aveuu, PhiladHioula,
.avaijua aaND, Agent,
K NO. 110 WALLStreet.New ott.
NEW EXPRESS LINE TO AI KX.
taHaa.uu., uvuiaoyunu, auu nawiDIWl
J. a., via vueaapeaao auu uvi.nai. aauiai. Wltn 00D-
lections at Aiexaudria from the most dljreol rout
tor Li uchourg, Brui.-l, KnoivUle, Naahvllla, DaJkir
aud the bouinweat.
steamers leave regularly every Saturday at BOO
Itom the hrst wharf ami's Market street,
Freight received daily
No, is North and South Wnarvsa
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M. JaLDRIDOAS A Co., Agente at Alexandria, VU
glnla. tl
-SSKsi
NOTlCR-tOri NEW IOIIK,
I--ZfJXrf Via i e avt are and Raritaa dual.
esscsbak :eH b W 1 T 0 E T l aju a c O tt I' ATIO ol
lOaPaNY.
DSPATCH AND B-VleTrlURE LINK,
Tbe busii m s by these Hoes will be ttsuuied on and
ailer the Sib ol siaicli. For FreigU s, wuich wUl be
takeu en aocouiiuodallng term appiy to
W M. BAlUD.AOo.,
2 No. 134 Soutn Wharves.
V7 I R E c U A R D 8,
FOR 8T0RE FR0NT8. ASYLUMS, FACTO
RIES, JITC.
Patent Wire Hailing, Iron Bedstead", Orna
mental Wire Work, Paper makers' Wlrea, and
very variety of Wire Work, maonfaotured by
L. WALKER & SONS,
laxuwl ' No, XX SIXTH Street.
AMUSEMENTS.
A WER1CAB
ACAOKMY OP MD!jia
GERMAN DRAMA.
FOR SIX N fM H Its. 1
FANNV JtSi USUI! tfK,
QTKKN OF THE GKHH AN shoR,
arilsted by a ontupauy ol hrst class Artiste. eueas-aA
by ber in Eur. re wi. ie '
SIX REPKiC-BNI ATIONS
GERMAN DRAMA,
lnnm'D"irg
MONBAY FVfcNINf. M.rch 15.
Kt A R A BTCAKT.
TUfDAY EVR.NlNft, Maroh IS,
CAIHARINK TI1K KIX).VD.
WEDNESDAY KV-MNO, Maroh 17,
. ' MARIA NN A. - t
aKfHKjUt
ADMIPSIOrT .OXl" DOLLAR
No Jtxtra Charge fne seerrl Bee-".
Fsinll? Clroie.... Fifty Cents
TT-M TeDiy-n ve Oentg
ina sale of In ser v d -caia will nmuaifooe on
Thursday Morninjr.,Nfr h M. at R. Wltilg'a UaMo
Moie, a,o. lOtfltlliSNUr St. et. aud at Ibe Ana
r. lt J
CONCEKT HAt.L TO-NIGHT. GO AND
J 'eeCaRLTON to bis great Irish Character. Pat.
McCanp. I get
CONCFRT HALL TO.NIOHT.-BOX OFFICE
on. n daily, irom 9 A. M. io P. M., lor toe sale
ofjreservcd seals. Price JB rents 1 86t
ClHESNUr STR K ET THEATRE
A K OF SKA'lCoMMh,Blt'E4TIII- Work!
ING AT TRUat PL R'- MtftO TORa? JTORTHir;
OPKMNU MUHl', n 111
TUESDAY EVICNINO, March is.
. t',U. HB8 4(H't
produrtfon of Bronr.'- KtrKVSKanz.tbe
IEI D OF TPK CMII H OF Hot.D, '
SUPERB JfpfcRATlo AMI liKvMATlrj OAST
MAOMFH KNT COSTUMFB. JaWatS.
BASKFWS ARv'iK, KiO .
. . THE CAT
i Teihi ' rm' M "' 1 n,UJ Wllm.it. Miss Oeori
Vi!k ii ?'.. Johnston. Jaoie O Biiroit, M. W
?i t'ii1AVwCM,,,n"- M' A.hiar, J H,Burneti.J
INTRODUOKil AND rPKi'Int, FEATUBEB--nn.i..i
THB LEOra BKOTHBttS, .
nnrlvsllrd In the great Nlnrara Leap
BRFBAN'r awiMS BKL'i RINQERO,
GIRAKD'S ORN1 IHOLOOH At. ANU ZOOLOQI-
'AL IMITA'-IOV.
TA-ilLFi.ls,''nMz', guitar not-.. -
m i AS1E TROUPE KXTR ORDINARY!
Muslo by tbe celebrated KOPPITZ. 1
JONCERT HALL TO.NIOHT;
AodiVn52. "ention of Valuable Wilts to the
class! 800ds ,ven ' Kahlblilon are flrat.
3 9 tit
CONCERT HALL TO-NIUHT.-OO AUD SEE
ihebeautlful ARARIAN NIGHTS TABLEAUX.
?uWbT-. Tne m0Bl "raou ve serlis of Paint!
logs In the country. 8 8 6t
ALNUT 8T. THKATKB, BE0IN8 AT 7l"
THIS Ijburrday) EVEN lW March 11. U'
MR. and MRS. BARNEY Wir.iAMii
In the Irish Dr ma emit ed
THE EMERALD RING. I
received on earn renresema'iou witn
a, ENTHUSIASTIC A PPLaATTSU
MlkeMacariy Mr. BAR a if y WrLLlAM8
MagleMacny Mrs. Ht NEY WILLIAMS
Friday BENEFIT F Mr BARNEY WILLIaMSL
THE EKALD H1Q MH"
05a?h4T,RD.AYJ.AFT.'lNOON' AT O'CLOCK.
Each lady attending this performance will be pra
senud wllb an Emerald RU g aa a souvenir.
CONCERT HALL T O . N I O H T.-THE
.,,.GhJf'T ARABIAN N XUHTs COMBINATION
ENTERTAINMENT. vumatiua
Tickets SOcniita.
Reserrsatats. 75 cents.
Cblldren, 25 cenis. 1 8 t
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTBEET THE.
ATRE. Begins at M to S ,
BFCOiD hh AKEHliHI AN REVTVAL. I
MONDAY AND '1ILL FURIHER NOTiaE.
Bhakespeare'B grt at Comedy of
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
With New Scenery, New Costumes.
New Appointments. I
. cnaraoteilatlo Music,
, n5 Hne Cast. Including
Mrs. JOHN DRU w as l...BEATRIOIC
Beats secured six days in advanced tf
OSCERT HALL TO NIOHT.-UO AND 8EE
CHAkLEsUAhUIU siok iu bts great Oharai.
ter Bonus Major Weill, gion de Boots, Up In a Bal
loon Fashion.ble Fred, k-i lc.li Rovers etc. 8 8 6t
HEATRB COMIQUE, SBVENTH STBEE
b low Arch. Coiuuieecea a o'clock. i i
TO-NI'.UT and during tbe week.
Last Appearance B1BLtfU biaiamaot,
IMPS RIAL and OhiuINaL JAPANESE troupe.
wllb ibn original
LITTLE "ALL RIOHT ' and full Company.
, MAT1NEK, SATURDAY.
Admlnslon 6o, in, and 8b cents, eeata secured at
Tmmplei's and Olllce. st tf
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGUT 00 AND
see the greatest euterialkkueut ever In Phlladel.
Pyaj 8 8 t
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
KMiaOkWiKT UF IMH JAM
for a limited Leuiberoi nlabf.
The great JAPS and tbe . rlaloal
ALl.-HII.HT '
J VERT EVENING and SA fURDAY AFTERNOON
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. 00 AND
n hear MihsJENniK WADE slug btr oaautifal
BsilMl. 8 8t
VALER'8 (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
GARDEN, Not). 710, TU, 724, and T1A VINB
Street.
THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro-pe-ty
of the GRAND DUK V OF BADEN, purchased
at great expense by JA OB VALKct, of ihlaoity, la
coruolnatlon with FLAMEK'S OROUESTRA- and
Msxs NELlIE ANDEKr-e N, will perform EVERY
AFTERNOON and EVENING at the aoove-ruea-tloned
place. Admission tree. I IS tf
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. ALI BABA,
LA I'Mx.
AND THE H)KI Y THIRVEi 8ltt
HORTICrLTURAL HAL L. GERMANIA
ORCHKbTha P U B Ll C REHEARSALS
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at SH P. M. Tickets sold
at the door, and all principal Muslo Stores. Paok
age of five lor 11; slnglo. tb ceoU.
Engagements can bemaue by addressing G.BAB.
TEKT, No. mi MONTERS Y Street; Willlg's Muslo
Store. No. 1021 Cbesnnt street; Andre's Muslo Store,
No. 1104 Cbeannt street. . 181 Sm
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT.-GO AND
bear tbe great i a RLE ION slug the Whistling
lhlel."twllh variations. S88t
GRAND FAIB, IN AID OP 6T. PAUL'S M.
E MI-t-lON, to be heid at the N, E. corner of
BECON't) ar-d PI ME Slieals, comiuenclag March 17.
let9, lor ibe ssle of Fain y aud L'aeiul Artlo'es. Ad
n lselon loceute. beaou 1 1ckets, aumlulug for two
aeeks. cents. 88 128
CONCERT HALL T0-SIGHT.-00 AND
see ibe great CARLEION iu Ma celebiated
cbaracter, 'The Dubiiu D.nclug Master," pro
nounced the grta est liisU burlesque of the
day. 8t
CABL 8ENTZ' AND MARK HASSLE R8 0R
CHEVTRA MAl'INEEK. aVERY SATURDAY
at8 P.M., IN MUhlc'AL PUN D HALL. Single Ad
mission. 60 een ia Package eld tlokeu, ILe t Boner '?
No. 1102 CH ESNUT Ht.. and at the Door, 111 4 if
CONCERT HALL TO-Nl'JHT. GO AND
neer rot. M. O REAu.lK)N. the great Pianist
aod Compos er. perlorui on bin aieat luventlon, the
Tomhleruolcoii, the wonder of He uina'cal age. SSttt
MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL,
TWEN l Y-slRSI' ami kiCKi Streets, open
Day aud Evenlug. All s yles ol Veloelvedra bitn
Imskleand to rent. H -aoq lartera of Phlladalphla
Velocipede Club. AdaiUnlou, lucent.
8 g 3m J. W. POST.
C CONCERT UALL TO NIGHT.
J A beauiiiuifciierTet,iieverulUold -Vatcbee,
Silverwa e. Jewelri , e;o.. io be given to the audl
ence TOMlOtll'. 8 8 t
GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND
ARlti etiee.s, lor Luuina, Ut-ullcmrn.aud Unll
oren. la m w opeu OAV and EVENI-O. luason
ven In t-parrlr g and F noiu. Call In person or send
"ol CUOular (8 SstumSmu) PROF, la LEWIS.
DB. KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE
and pracuue of thUrty years at the Morthweat
ooraei of Third and Union atraeus, ha lately 're
tuovd toSBtb ELEVKNTH bareaa, batwaau AtAR.
KKT nd CHESNUT. . . -j
Bloperlorlty In lb iwoanpl and arfYo reoi
all itoent, obronloT looATud wmaUtoiloBAl ama
uens of a special nature, is Pr""'0.11-- aandr-d al
SJaew-'- JCaf
to 8 f.smJ
TJlilLOSOPnY OF MARRIAGE,
IT ,,, uiunt of Lecture, as dellve'ed al the
C" a ... . vw.um ol At atom y, embracing the
sVb7ecls"-H" to Live and Wb.l to Livi furl
Youib Maiuilty. and Old Agei Manhood tienarally
IUtIswsO: Tbe ("aur-e ol It diketloo; Flaluieuce and
Nervous DIseaBea Aoooouted For; Marriage Pbtloa
sot bloallr Cousldereo, eio. eio Pocket volume eon.
taluing these Lector will be forwarded, poakpAld.
on receipt of caiuieT rddreeajnL W. A. IJCAKY;
gfj II BRUT I J