THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAKOII 11, 1869. 8 CITY INTELLIGENCE. FMALE DOCTORS, aBal 0pmifinfnlf th Woman1! ft rd leal Cwll-Kf. Tns Seventeenth Aonoal (JoiumoDoement or tb Woman's Medioal College iru held al nooa to-day in Oonoert Halt Tbe andleooe waa very large and toe proceeding fall ot interest. An tieellent band of tnniilo waa in attendanoe. I'd lnirodaotory prayer waa delivered by toe Be. A'beri Barnes His Honor Judge Pieroe tnen made a very happy, pertinent, and inte resting addreM, reviewing tbe pant history or tbe Institution, sod touching npon Its future prospects. He WM 'reqaently applauded. Then came tbe eotifdrring of tbe degree, by T. Morris Perot, Eq., Pre-ldent of tbe O jllege, lon tba following graduates: JuiUna T. worn, vuiu. aiuui. Kndoiphia U umoliilu, New York, The Clr- eU.'.l.'n tturlnrr Maryland, Dlgestlon. 11.(1. L HOpllUH, W Mm. Alli KUWI'tB, V H W. Martiourg.Pa O miaiugit It looinjea. Kothanssia P. Mad, 'l iiitornl i. D n. Kiiai V. Petri". New Yo k. D.aoeus .vtilitu. MaVypiati. Ne Jersey. Tne strujture and notion of tbe boman skin. . Anu U Bey mnr. Canada E wt. Hygiene. ljyi'ila Hmlth. Massachusetts. Mutual la sence of mind aud boxly. Mary H. Bi Inson. P. The Hslold Group. Clara Bwaln, New York. Ujiloinelrlus. fUrao Taylor. Nw Jersey. kry stpela. M L, Towsiey, New York. Tuo bnrutu eye. Klli Tuwnseud, Onto, Nature's curative powers. Tbe valedictory address was then delivered by Dr. Benjaralu B. Wilson, Professor of Sargery. Tbe following Is a synopsis of tbe address: For more than one bund red years has tbe good ally ot Philadelphia suslnlued for herself Cue proud position ol tue int-tropoilsof utediolue of vne United a1 ales, for more than one tiuudred years, at eaon annual return of tbe eariy BiiilnK lime, she has been seudlng fnrtb from ber bollB ot learnlbg her doctors of medlclae. wbom sue baa b led and prepared for tae grrat Vtork it doing bottle agalasl disease and death. And our sister on its arouuil ns have seeu that It was well to follow In tbe footsteps of those wbo a otntury ago created tue firs', medical college on tbls side of tbe Allauito, and to Imitate an example so fraught wlta blessings to onr race. Many medical so boos bave been founded and establlsuet upoa tae elasslo mo -el ol oar time honored University; and tbelr graduates, woiklng side by side and sbonlder to sboulder with our own, vie wltb tbein In skill, In industry. In energy and sac cess In tbe succor and relief of suffering hu manity. For suffering, disease, and death are theao polnttd inheritances of the human raoe: our lot Is to be boru to suffer aurt to die. From every quarter there oomt 8 np to ns tbe cry of palii', on every hand we seethe pale face and wasted form, the llusned cheek and glowlug eye ol ever. And uo condition or circumstance ef life can exempt us from tbls common sen tence proucunoed upon all muuklnd. From tue lowly cottages of the poor and bumble, from toe comfortable mansions of the prudent and niuiunw." . . - ...... ... tb.Sfiv. from we stateiy paiaces 01 lie wealthy niuunu., comes alike tbH aDDesl lor neip in the time of SIcBhr mortu viaorous a.v II. I In nhililn all urn Ih. Inexorable decree which, given out 01 th,e gates of Paradise, still sounds in oar hearts .. ft did to tbe affrighted ears of our first parents: I will greatly multiply tby soirow." Tbe painful Intplration of our first drawn hr-. nd th final aaony ;e ,RSl expiring sUb! but sub end the worldly fcufierlng with which tbe measure of our lives Is tilled. And to contemplation these conditions of oar eartblv existence, our tiinugbts turn at once to the kiudcess, the bent-licence, the goodness of Ood In piovlding rermdles for our physical ailments. We caunot but adore that Uivloe excellence wblon has permitted no png to afflict our body without f arnlsulng a medicine with whloh to Bssuflge our anguish, wbo has per ml' ted no disease to work destruction upon our earthly lraim-a without an auttdote to stay Its destructive progress. Our Uod Is a loving and pitying God, and we have but to turn to tbe means whloh He has provided, to searjtt na'uie for ber stores, and Hud there a balm tor every wound, a cure for every 111. The art of medicine has, tnerefore, always been an Important art, and throughout tae his tory of tbe world has cons' ant ly kept pace with tbe aeneral progress ol Intel. eotunl improve ment. How Is 11 possible to oouoelvo a more amiable, a more nobler character than a faltb- ful. earnest, nnd eonoleuttous practitioner of meuioiniT ilia mina is eniare i du expanaeu by discipline and oiiervalloti, by study aud at tainments In science, and bis heart mellowed by tbe habitual exercise of kindness and bene volence towards the afflicted objeots of his care. 'Who, tben. soimporlaut to a community as be who motec s. nreserves. aud restores tbe health of tbe people, without whion no bleating would be enjoyable and life itself of Uuie wortn, a boon scaroely to be desired? And now of late to our good people it baa seemed well that, In this great work of charity, ci mercy, oi numaniiy, woman, tue neip mate and ally of tbe stronger aud sterner sex, should be invited, instructed, aud ooiouiu- Bloned to bear ber part. Pioneers now, tu the middle of tbe nineteenth oentury, as pioneers wm mvii In thn middle of tbe elltnth oeniurv. a do not wait to inaulrewbat o.hers are Anro In I lila nr that, srnod work. Weouly astC If oar aims are right and proper, are tuey in tbe interests of humanity and progress? i ik.i .nun r,f tablimib activity lu tue cause of progress, and tbe work ot doing good, wuiou u.ntnrvaiio to tha establishment in tbls piaoe of tbe first medical school or tbe country, Wwsawtbat tbe interests ot tbe siok and of 'society was to be benefited by tbe education of women for the profession of medicine-, and to see, vm to be ready to ot; and so at ouoe was inaugurated a movement, the slight initial effect of which society has hardly yet began to feel, but whloh at noverydls aut day is des tn.i tn html a mnat nrofound influenoe npon mnmm nf tba customs of enllgQtened couamaul- li bm throoobout tbe oivllleed world. And it Mom, indeed, eminently proper that bere this Idea should bave its birth and this movement lis inception. Thn name of our cltv Is Identified with muoh that is renowned In tbe history of Araerloaa medicine. Here f nysios, me miner oi o.uiert . luirimri' hers Uusb. tbe patriot, stalesinaa, nLhnr u n ri n bvslcian: bere Dewees. for many esra tbe aulhotiiatlve writer In his depart ment both in tbe Old World aud tbe New, lived, praolUed, and taught tbelr profession. The Very atmosphere of the plsoe Is profes sional, and points to all that U high aud noie The question of the propr'e.y and the expe diency ot educating women tu modiolus n.inu ih nerioo of the exialeuoe of our col- iea been freely debated both in and out of the DrotVsMou. Webavenotnow tbe time, nor l ft numulnn. tu entr uuon tbe consideration - .urn has been or minbt be said upon tbe aobleet. 1 would only advert to the laoltuat, wltit strange inconsistency, the oppouents of the measure bave, on the one nanu, aeoiarea that the profession of medlciue wouid be degraded. Towered in tbe esilmatton el the ?fio h i h admission of woman within Itssacrtd portals; and, on the other hand, th it woman herself would be degraded by contact WBucbbargnmeenVsDr'efute themselves. If medl. Ine iatbi noble pioi.sslou wnloa we be leve r. 7 i .. o.. .nv nun min or woman be de- UTed by pursuing li ? Nor will our oblvairou resect for the leoiale cnaraoier permit us to r?TPri .V.. M0,t d.rotfatorv to tue medio! pTofesilon can come f om her assumption of eWeollw duties aud prerogatives A ud now. hen so msny avenues iui luuop iniou.o.u. 7." rt.nvnelna opened for the employ- lTi. .iwanrementof woman, tne on y emsstlous would seem to be, Are tbe study and Sraetlce of medicine suited to our estimate of Ler obsraoter ? is heailug the sick a womanly work? Is the mills ei log U tbe wan w of tbe TL'.J... . ...unlv i.eeuoation ? If it Is al- Townd to be so. then In tbe name of humanity Srmlt ber to make what etr..ru she may. fcx irWaee will prove ner ninees fZJZZ nt tL .evt.i.teeritb graduating class, to me bas been assigued tbe duty, in the name it my colieesues aud myself, of blddtogyou bve. aud glvii a you a God-speed lu tbe sVoTttssion wbicu you have oboeen as tbe work T' r. ii. Tal l not sav It Is a plea- n.. f.,r nu meet here as teacher and pupil for tae last time. Th" sever noeol relation so tatlouaie as those i4 teacher and pupil inusl klways be accompanied by saa reneououa. a - -..n r hindi a a Darting grasp, ik... I. ,nJn that mm on n l.l sav: muon the lm jvort of wblob yon already gnee; muca whlon you already know. 4 A. A. . t Ml assay uea agam, (hat U great tratn tot "l ' 'I f Haul h U rlni. o r..l i sgoby. oi ;riv". w: .r "" men. delical ku "".T"t: "" ' grarlnates Is that yon are lo be studnn's still -nay, thai you muni always oe ma. lent, aiw v be learners. Tula Is In fact comineuoeinen day and oo mter for tu first tiuie tbe gieai cnnoi of espeileace In whloh so luaob is ion lewrDtd. Lei me uricm ly eotreat yoa tbeo most asslduonsly to cultivate an 1 extend yjur siure 01 pi uteMNioual k inwiedge oy oim 'ii andoarela obtwrva Ion. renvoi lou, aud rnndln. Let nnopporluul les eoat of studying for oorelvts (be asie ct, pbenoiueni, and baolt of olseae aud tlie ff-ols of remedies. Place tlun, from tbe first, ail your hopes for advancement upon tb ex'ent of you profes sional abilities alon". Boould any of oa bave iiticipatlotis of snvcesN from fitber ineana, Dn dlsabDHd at once. Bueb expeotittloiis are a delusion and a snaie, an g nt fatu i to lead you Into illincumei and Unuliv ttots ruotlou Vim will never, 1 m sure, oesso to lemem btr tbesucied obnraoter of your mission t. le cause of obailiy, o mercy, of linmiitly. Y)i deole oorNel' heno f rto t tue nino'irlog ol tbe slch, the comfort lug f tb sffliotd. AtI In iliisytiu have made no mental rmervtlou ot eva lob of wbat will of. en prove seif saoritloiug duties You bave entered lulo a morl ou tract wiin iboe who are to beoome your paitentg, to piiileoi aud P'eserve for mem tne inrKtlmxhlt. gifioof bealtn and llf by all the m sns wbion the reseiobes of medio 1 suleuce bave iieen able touevise, l o not lorget the claims of tbe poor In parse for tbe poor you have iwn)n win, u. e ml lie 11 1 pb- sli'Un nocoin'.d 1 nt ine ooic" were his best patients, for that God was their py.. muster. K But His as women praotltloners of medicine thai I havo for you a sped. 11 course tuis uy. As a tace. as a oide, Aineri0ii- do notsuov ibe iHirest type of heHu, aud Ik Is said or AiueilOHii women m particular that though beautiful in oniu tbey f tde early aud sulle. more, especially from nervous d setses, iiu any oiber oiviiiieed people In tuo wor.d. Tin thei-e aie facts may, 1 iMufc , f ilrlv beoouoeded And the explanation of these fnois Is to be fnui d iu the iamebtablo waut ot koowlo.lge, evi n among tbe more eouoaled and lutellignut port 101, s 01 our conimuuliY.of lberiudmutHl laws ol JlJHiene. Tue )aof our b-lug, ibe circumsistces wbinb ennduoe to the preserva tlon 01 our healtb and even 01 onr lives, are uol made matters of study and o msideratiou as tuey should be by our people, and especially by Otir wouen. Fiom tbe Intimate and coofl.lemui relation ship which Is to exist betweeu yourself aud the influential of your sex, we hope muo fr in yoursi ni d precepis aud good example. Your tact and judgment will obtain tor you whole s' me results where one of tbe sterner oex might labor In vsiu. Bhow your p.itieuts where the Inexoiable exaotlons of fashion, of custom, ofbablisare at variance wltb the dictates or Judgment and piudenoe, and insist, wiin tbe mi. d but firm authority wnion your proles-don assigns to yon upon a return to reason, pro priety, aud good sense. As j cm caie lor tbe mothers of Amerloa, so will you bave charge of the children ol oar people Tue mothers of a oouutry fisniou tbe people thereof. Tne mortality ol infant lire is among us simply enormous, aud the best tflo tsof physicians setm thus far to be in adequate to stay tbe tide or death. Oue-hlt of all children bora die before reaching loeir seventh year, and many grow up witu foeole aud wasted frames. Let it be your duty to check this terrible saormoe of human lite, aud save lives io theoommunltv b" a bigner exer cise of x rofei-Rlouai Hcomen. To you I lot: ust tbe problem in the faith tuat iu li you will find congenial empioi mout for theexerolse of your bigbetl talents, and lhtt they will not be ex erted 1b vain. TUE DEATH WARRANTS. Sheriff I.yle Vlsll- Twitrbell and Eaton lu IDelr elin. At balf.past ttiieeo'clockvesieiiliy after n-xin. ptlt;lll Lyie, accompanied by bis Deputy, ThoIuhS a. Bmitli, K&q , vi.ited Moyameualug ... . -v, r.uri'oso of teadiuit the dsitu 1 rison mr - . n flxins, tue 8ih oay of warrants received by In- lu a ii and April next, between the hours . v djjf P.M.. as the lime for carrying ouiw. "yj tent nee imposed uu'n Gtmigoo. lwltobell, 1 ... . . L. Uill unrl OufO 111 lor tne muruer 01 aiia naoijr ia. u..,., - Ka on, lor tbe muiuer 01 nmomj Yesterday 's Tklkukaph reo oi deil tue reoelpt or the d nib warrants by tne einenff. Mr. Peruana leci lved Mr. L le aud his Di pu'y at tne prison, end witu lr. wutoaer unci several 01 me jau officers tbe party proceeded to Twltobell's oell. There tbey louuu me oouueiuuau mau iu uou - veisatlou witu ine lie v. ueorKe cringuurst, bis lalthlul and utteniive spiritual advisor. Ou the party entering tue ceil 1 wi oaeii roe, aud was introduced 10 tne teuentr ov Mr. Brli.ghuist. Twiiobeu snook toe nuerm ana parly uy ine uuu ju m urmij uuiuouuiy manner, aud alter a short, desultory con versa, tlon, the Buenff told Twllchell became uowlll Ingly to di-chargea paluful duly, wnioU was IO reSU to mux vue wmithuii uo uhu roiwiven from tbe Governor fixing tue day lor bis (TwitcbellV) execution. TWllcneil, bliguiiy Kuticiu. nmrai iut ug uhu no tault to find with tne Hue. iff for bis aouon in the n.atter, as he knew no wa nlmalyuis cbargu g bis outy, but remarked, -'Tue d-iy will come wnen every bouy tnat uasnad auytniug to do with any conviction will be very sorry for it." After a hi ler pause tsoeun Liyie prouucea tne wairant, aud oommenoed reading it; but bis leeliLgs oveicame blm, and n UMUUed tue warrubt to uepuvy oueriu oiuiiu, wuo reaa it through. During the readiug or the document tbe entire party stood uuoovuied, aud a death like stillness pervaded tue apart mout, making the scene a solemn aud impres-tlve one. The condemned mau tueu iuob. u nam, aiong- ci.iu nt Mr. Brinaburst. sua remaraea. in a slightly tremulous voice, that he bowed to tae in motions tnat ids uuru mu pr'jpor to place nton blm, and he hoped and believed tnat tbe same strength that bad been vouch safed h in so far in his trials would stand by him to tue miter enu. Tne Bherln tben lurorniea 1 witoneu tnat ne would see tbathewa provided witu every tnina that could contribute to bis Comfort. After a short aud palutui luterval to tbose present, daring whloh notnlng was a-ild, Twtt cnell turned to tbe Kev. Mr. Briuguurst and 00m plained tbat be fell weak, and asked that gentleman to join witu uiui iu prayer, iivn obeli ottered up an extempore prayer after Mr. Brlrjshnrst bad oonoiuueii one. uunug WQloQ be prayed for faith in bis Releemar, forgve ail persons who bad wropged tiim, sdjip'.lctd for strenstb to carry blm tbrougu. ana oalied uoou bis Maker to "wasa 11 is sout iu tue immaouiate blood of Ubrist." Tbe Bbenlt and party tben spoke together for afew mluules, during wttlob UineTwii.oueil, with his eyes oast upwai da. ooulluued praying, and remained in tbat position until the visitors departed, when ne baue ibem auleu. Alter ine aepariure 01 ine ouenu, i wiioueu aud Mr. Bring hurst eusaged in prayer aud stnglDg for nearly an hour, wueu the wretoued mau was left alone to his slient meditations Tbe Hherill and party then proceeded to tne cell of Gerald Eaton, where tue same forun took plane tbat occurred lu fwitoaen's oel'. ou there was not toe same impressive soeue. Ktloa stood against the wail during the rdiug ol tbe warrant, apparently nuoonoernel, an 1 after the document bul been goue through with, he remsrked: " Well, you are giving ine a lin ger time this time lhau you aid before, uln'l ttn 90 Kuion, after a few words bad passed betweeu blm and (be Uueriff, suook bauds wlttt tuoee orestnt. and tbe Interview ended. iutlou. since blsoou vlotiou. Las been at eoded by tfce Kev. Mr. Mcllvulue, of the Protectant h)r Iscomi Clin ch. It li reported that be b-t-t expressed a ciesire lo bs n w alien leu Of a (Jatbolloo ergyinHn, as be was brought lu ine uatnono un uron. Thb Mexican MoNrMEftT. The following cmmuiiioaiiou has beeu sunt lo theOooiiuo. loi ers of ibe Mexican Mouu neiit from toloax I li. W. (J. Bsxter. iuiuidhiiUIuu the Pulla llouia ire .uuaves, aunounoiUK their lot-oti iu lobe pieteut ou the occasion or the dedio lion: Naval ufpice. Philadelphia. March 8 IK) 9 tr-Uul bave the honor to inform you tbal the Philaoeipnia l ire Ziouavea have aoueit d tour invitation 10 psrt.iciDto la tue ceremony ol the 'iti h nf May, IHoU, aud ask lo be aslgued a DOkltion in ine 11 ne. lVpetikiuiijr, jriiu. ...io.iat'iiii ptirvaiik, I). W. C. Baxi ku, O dooti Commanding The Meobab'o Kugtue (Join pa ny and ibe Murlrn Hose Company have also aoneoted invliaiinns to participate la tue dedioa.ory otrtmouies. Dffabtvest of EorsBEna at tub Navt Yakii-OiiIi au excitement was cietted at Ibe Navy Yard this morning, by tnt- re'eip.ol nrriora rUtiuinlra Chief Knuloeeis Ziler aud iron aon and First ArS'siaul Knalueer Rsm from doty in tbe yard. It 1 nnde stood ibtt. tbls sx lion of Secretary Boris U preparatory to oroerlog afuitner luvestisailoa Into tbe mat ... it ha nnrnnase Of tools Whloh has beeu under consideration for some time patU Ton detachment of the above-aamed olfloers leaves 1.1.1 ..i.unt Knelneer Alfred Adamsod la cbatge of tue Uugiueer Department at the Mavy Yard. TIRUIKLE CALA MITY. rail ef m UmnH- Woman, Two ChH. firsai, anttis llsns Klllrt n trie; lit-1 Nasi llatU lulur-tl riia Atteudlng i:inniviit, Thlsniornitg, at hslf-psst 8 oVock. an aoi'. deuk liappeneo wbicu bse m,l bad IU parallel In tniHClty 10 many year.. The resld-n s I ;b tlPiDltyof Mroad and lilnpen st'eelj. J lieeaily bojiratiove tnei tinned, wersaro txel lllnheVs? P " h"Ty 0'"'1 A German named John Lo t, sn.paotiria that some ain ldeiit had oocrrn.. sprit 11 4 from bis b d, SLd en I'Miht. g Hi roo n hin tiedrisim wlti 1I..W saw that a sm UI two t.ry brick and slon 1 I101.se in the rerof Htilp(en and Lill sirens had fslleu imd Uy In iu m on inn ground lmudr-K Minself h silly, he n lynurneil 10 Ibe house l me ll.riiiiin Ktre K ilo ijom-l-Htiy, Mid aroused tue members wuo were slei i ll.g ib re The party lelurned to th scone of the dlna ter.sno ou their arrival w re uree'ed by tne srai s sno i'i l b i f Minis one eueattt tne da nils. Ti e e It ws Mirm. q.jniy asiwriaine I. C.me firm Gai r'el kldil.an lr:sti Uoorer, who with his wlte and t wo cnildreu. the a jupuis nl I lie I'i'lim, wereail hurled tu tne to.vmH nf it a hi cs, siore, and lun.ti r of the hull ling. The loei., relolori ed tiv f.eaii i.rrtva a lormo news spr. ho last even at tha .eirly nour, worked imigi ll.sliv, and wltn tue d. tormiua.iou to save ille Ifpo-stoie. At er hall an bournf Incessant labor the flrn booy wsm r-aoiied; buttnecrie4 b tving ise I, It wss frared tbat Ille w-w extlnot. When, however, thn supposed yriw was removed t a boi se n--ar by. it w 'o.ind to ho ine nu I'aud auu father, Gabil I K il l yetauve taougn daiigerously injuied A lun tier se rou exp wd tie lifeless unity of bis sou, ruonts Ktdd, a iad blneteeii jetrs of age. Ho nd exlrlenly bten suffooated. From tne n 'iguoors It ws Horn,aln d tnat two more persons occupied the hia wlih the I wo siren ly rescuml. and after anotoer ba'f b'ur the bodies of tne wife of Mr Kit J 4114 bis dsukhler Margaret, a alrl or slxteeu vetrs, wereurasged out. Io boi h of tbe Utter lire also was extlnci, aud an lu the cut of the son, hot a bit died mm suffocation. Tbe 1 ysiauders then informed tbe workmen tbrft in tbe a J-tcetilstable, wnloa was ormned by tbe falling b.use, a horse was keol, but af er the rerui val i f the rubalsn ihe a'niual wm 1 0 ti Ed ly log fiend, with one or Its limns broken. '1 be leporter 01 Ths Tklkqkaph visited Mr. Kldd at the Pennsylvania Uaipiiut and lou ict bim in great, ago .y irom his lujui ies, aud quits una'ile 10 give any tuoid explanation or toe dlses'er. He stales I bat about 8 o'clock, as near as 1 scan judge, be was awakened by a sound resemblli.g tbe rumbling of a great number of wheelbarrows, and Iben felt himself sinking downwards. He became senseless, but soou revived to find himself on hU bed pinned t own by heavy Joists, and only able to move bis head He shouted for help as long as be was able, ami then again became senseless until removed bv the firemen aud ceigboors. He also states that he knew tbe bouse 10 be In an nnsae con dition, ano had directed his w'fe to request tue owi.er, a widow lady Darned O'Hagao, 10 bave it repaired, but notwithstanding ber promises to Ci muly, she hud neglected todo this. Tbe bouse fronting on Loll street south of the ruined bonding la seriously damaged, aud un less torn down will soon full. t The excitement iu the violnrty is very great, a laige crowd still remaining around the soene of the terrtbie disaster. Mr. Kldd Is a man of fifty years of age; bis wife was of tbe same age. and bis sou and daughter were aged respectively nineteen and sixteen years- An Inquest will be held to morrow. P 0 I 8 0 N. Coroner's Investigation Into the Eton eubrwdt ;hm. Tbls morning, at 11 o'clock, In tbe Seventh dlsulci station house, Deputy Coroner Fieiouer held an inquest upon tue body of lieiry Eton eunrout, wuo came to hU death yesterday under lather suspicious circumstances. Tbe following testimouy was ellolted: truest fplecser sworn Have knjwu Elotarm. br di I'jvir yttttf. be pas worked f r me during tbat time; be mqu.nny toiu me tuat ue wouia kill btmseif; I dlsobaiged hint oa loatacoount last Motioay bight. tXiuiad uecaer sworn uave anowu tue ae ceased abnui ibiee years; be ofleu told me that he would kill himself nu acoountof a dlseise tuai he had; the day before bis death he told me that be could not live wiin nis wile: tnat lr be ouuhI no. run away be would kill hl.melf. Jacob Yi.nijtt sworu Haveknuwu theae et-ea since lust Bepiemot r; about tue middle prtof December be tola me tnat i:e wouia am nira selt; that be bad a disease which bothered htm 111 bis minu; tnat was ma uiaiu rnaaou tur uia klillbg hltuself; be also couldn't live happy with his a lie; ou lastTuc-sdiy I whs witu bim; he told me then that ne wouiu am uimsen; nu hd a white paper with bim. but what was la 11. 1 don't kuow; wheu be saw I was looking at it be put it away quick; be toid me tnat he uad alrtU-uity with bis wifo. William Uersou sworn ino ueoeaseu wi member ol 1 he Turner Association; we pubilsu a paper every year. (Paper exploited ooutaln- lug poison.) Toat is our papei ; he bo Jgttt one. Dr. KroUSO SWOi n w at imiicu uia niirj iu attend lo bim; sue said be baa taken some, thins; be was not quite dead when I saw htm first; be died in ten minutes; I oniy bad one square to go from my oitloe to bis house; sue told tee 1 nat ue nnu taaea bouidi uiuk; wauv from bis bouse to tne drug store; he wm living then; but was dead wneo I got.oack; she told me be bud takeu something white. Mary Bolltuder sworu ivnowoi no aim juuy between tbe deceased and bis wiff; wuen I beard id tbe attair 1 weut wine piaoe; 1 met ber on tbe steps; she said "my mau is dead ne bas poisoned himself;" she said that he hid taken pols-u In beer at Military HU on the pi evli .us afieruoou that be had taken some tbat murnlBg, Bomilblng white. Mrs. Kit'beubrodt ( wile 01 the aecaseoi sworn My busband and bis Mend bad been together during tbe day driuklnc beet; af erwards be aud 1 went lo Military Hall aud drank beer: we drank four glasses or neer; ne putasmtu quantity of something while in onr beer; he said I will poi sugar in your beer;" as soon as I bad drank It I felt sick, aud said we mast go heme; wheu we got home 1 Went to be 1; we remained in oeu unni uioruing; wben tbe mortlhg eame he said be wanted to get np and dress himself: I turned my hark towards him: ne took sometniog ana at once tell down; I saw bis eyes turning, cbsnglpg; be got iuto a convulsion on the bed; 1 isu for my beignoors; ne saia notoing aner lab ins ihestufl; he bed it in bis ooat pocke ; he bit elf a piece 01 sometnlug white; he vomited; be kind 01 cnoaea wueo ne uhib. it; as soou as be U-ok ll I weut for tbe doctor. Dr. Bbaplelgn sworn -1 made an examina tion of tbe body of the deceased yesterday slteriK on; the face was pate and a tin- posea; iu me room was a iwiu ouuutiu ing a little silme and water, as if a person bad vomited in it; tbe stomach was empty, save a litue slime;-the blond wm nu : 1 06 heart was o mge-oeu; tue moou moi kscar ei, pnrpilsh coior quite different from oro naiy i.Iih d: the smell 01 theobemloal 0 nld le d scoveiea in any pari 01 tne uouy;uuaiu waa produced by tbe potsi n oyanldenf o uasium which acta in the same wav as prusslo aoid; aveiy mall quuntlty prrduors deatn, gene rally very rapidlv; 3 or i grains have been kinnn in nroduce dea b: this obemloal. even lu small doses, elves nut a very s rong sine 1, so that It Is not very ofien uied by one person to kill ai other; It Is often ued to commit snion. ; it is easy to ne procured; atmostauy uruggw hm II. Tin, inrv rendered a verdict that the deceased bad tome lo bis death by taking cyanide of poiatHum. Mr H-imom. rtrnreter of the Oonrf. ren lie red into English the testimony of the German wl netses. Counterfeit Mjret w Theib roBSBsatoN. Mieooei. Hum Be d and James MOUey were am Kit d at Klevept'iaod irederal streets ist iitBht.bv ofMoers or Ine Bventeeuta oiMrnu, fiu. .im,kiiiiiai,i Whn aearche 1 at the S'a ion house twenty-inree dollars In 0 inn'errdlt r;.nlkinu .mfAllflff Aft lllllllfl 1 U IUH U'WIW Bi.m . t Hiinnaiii an. I nuM dollar and a half on me i rknn nr Mimnav ti roiii uuun-'iw rlth tbe prisoners. It ws delermlued to arrest. John Boufleid. a br'thsr of 8'ephen, ani on K. inn ,s,ri.h..tlk.lffiA.M fftnnrl Dl'ICKSO QOI- lars In his pocket, or wnloh one dollsr ws in niinnmrfeil. iw.nK.llsii nentno es. It is not known whether sav attempt was made to p. ha rnnnnv Th, nrlun I. art llf.rlOK OeiOre Alrlermiin RnnBll. Tnev wire all bald for a bearing before tbe Catted Stales Commissi nosr, Tappsb a Tn.t..YHaUrlsT William Glover, a resident of Pottsvllle. w t Into tbe store oi Mil. H.n.uuli HVU N rAno-mini IW. and robbed the drawer of 6 65. Tbe defendant was arrested last nigbt, and. after a bearing be fore Aldet man Paueoast. waa sou I below la de fault ol f 600 baU, i EXEJirr PROPERTY. i . - Important to All Tax-ptyers The As sessed Valae of Real Eaiate la the city Whlcb Fsjl SS Tsx. Three or lour weeks ago a revolution was passed by both branches of Councils r.qiettug tbe B'.srd ot Kevlslon lo submit a steuieot of Ibe amount of properly la tbe different, wards of Ibe rliy whloh Is exempt by law from tx-i-lioo. Tt e statement bas Just been complete , and will be sent to Couuo'.ls this afternoou. It lsaafoliown LIABLE TO CtTT RATES. Ward). Aur-M'4 Kn 1 ICordi, AntutA VW'mi I kUiii Hut IU HUI.HK) 4 i74.;iw ir, in 7isi 711 iV) 8.......... Ml UU 18 4..,. M UHtflKXl'lll 6... 8.6JifXiO'2U. 9 7tll lit 1 11 M75 6K4 40U 1.015 l.i Vl.,1M filOHitl 1 8U:i a.4H7.U")') li 4 id .l.DHI V 0 Ul... I,4N2.;(H H ... 2 aTli.MK) 21 .. 3 IA7.WiO 'it... ,1,UW ftitl .., v.. It .. 1 1., l:.. ls MS- 80 .aim ... ,. to 0 28. .1 8 7 IN'Ol 4 188 500l 14 (a 15. . seses i Total., L1ABLS TO BUI1URDAM HATKS. Wardt. 2 Uunncd Vnln Wardt Anttlti Val'ta 77 5K) 'M 287 SftO 26 283 8&U28 II 28 M Of HHI 7 3 600 Total. .t 1,130.300 LI A BLR TO FA KM KATES. lOth Ward. 1356,000 RECAPITULATION. City rate..... M :)9 2W 480 8uriuri.au rales 1 1) ;ntl Farm rales 5 m) Grand total li),u;o.H8 Under the different rates of taxation, this property would yield. If taxed, tue lolloviug ami nnts of revenue to the ouy: .'l 2k3 480 at. cltv tate, SI 80-.. ......$707,102 61 1 180 8i Uatsnbnrban ratet. It 20....... 13,53 80 6i mi al farm rales, 90 oeu.s 6.1S1U 40 Grand tcal m 75.H7i6 From this It will be seen tint tne property at piesi nt eierupt from taxation taxes tbi year out ol the city treasmy nearly three quarters of a million Of Onllara 1 Thb Fobt Wardenh' Fees. At a meeting of the Committee ou Law of Councils, held on Tuesday afternoon In tbe Select Council oaam ber, a committee of tbe Vessel Owners' aud ( 'apt s Ids' Association, composed of Ueurv It. Edmunds, chairman, John W. Everman, D. 8. bletson, Captain Jountnan May, Philip Fitz patrlck. and K T. Halllwell. appeared to re monstrate against ibe enforcement of the fees claimed by the Port Wardens. The committee argued agvlost the continue ance of tbe law on the grounds tbat, to require ve sels to enter and clear at tbe Port Wardens' Office, paying each time a lee of two doliais, would ailve the coal tride, on which it was most burdensome, from Philadelphia to EHzt bethport and other ports where no suoh regula tions existed; that It was Indirectly a tax unon the coai'prnduote of the mate, au, finally, thit it was nnoons i n lonal. The committee ol Councils held tbe matter ODOer consideration. At a meeting of the ves el owners yesterday, tbe Board of Directors adoi ted a resolution requesting tbe masters f vessila belonging to tbe association to pay no more Harbor Master's or Port Wardens' fees at tbe port ot Philadelphia. Bold Robbery Jewelry to thb Valub op 2500 CAMKiao Off. Durlug the heavy raiu. storm about seven o'clock last evenkig a then was perpetrated at tbe Jewelry store of Thomas Litggins, Jr., & Brother, at the U. W. corner of Second aud Ueorge streets, ioonrrlng a loss to the occupants ot about 82500. Toe thieves cut a piece of glass ont of the window wltn a dia mond, ana helped themselves to a tray of fond gold rings, valued a. 51 200. four gold watouea, two pair of gold speclscles, five gold mdal Hons, gold neck cUain. a flqeset of Jewelry, and a lady's gold wstcti. The place hud S-H been lit up, ana toe occupants were at supper la the rear part of tbe bouse. Tbey were mtde aware of (be robbery by a lad, wbo rushed Into the stole and said that two men were running out George street with some property wbion bad been taken from the window. A soaroh was made lor tbe thieves, but they oouia not be found. A robbery similar to this was perpe trated tbe other evening at a store ou West Muiaet street. False Pbet esses. Yesterday a man named Job Lane was airested at Broad and Coaies street, by Policemen Hart, of the Bevent h district, upon the charge or obtaining goods under false pretenses. Tbe accused was employed as drayman tor Mr. Cnny, and the negation is mat ne went 10 a store oa uji ware avenue and obtained a box ot oranges on Mr. Curry's accouut. Tbe aooused was noli to answer by Alderman m piano. Sudden Death. Mr. Wm. W. Flaherty, aged iorty-seven years, dropped dead at tue northwest corner or Third and Vine streets atx nt seven o'clock this morning. He was taken into a neighboring drug store, and afr.er- warua reuioveu to nis late reaiuebce, ISO. zoo M. Fifth street, where the Coroner was notified to bold an inquest. Tbe cause of deutu is sap posed lo beeu heart disease. Caught in iiib Act. Last night James ljeduy was taken Into custody while in tbe aot ot rolling awsy a barrel of molasses from a grocery store near fourth and (Jatuailue streets. The prisoner bad a bearing before Alderman Tlttermary,end was committed for trial. Coroner Notifies. Tbe Coroner was noti&ai tbls momma to bold an inauesiuoon the bjdv of an In fan tut the Almshouse. Also, upon tbe body of a colored man named Jobn Howard, wbo died suddenly at No. 521 booth Seventh street. Thb TJkdbbsionbd acknowledges the receipt of 8lu, pioieeusof a ittlr held ny some Itt .ie gins on Hprlng Garden street. Edmund Wil cox, Treasurer Union Benevolent AsooUliou. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Quarter Sessions Judge Lad- low. Jacob Mai tin, colored, was tried npon the charge tf the larceny of a pair or shoes irom bis uother-io-iaw. rue oiu iauy was tneoniy witness against him, ana sue knew nothing or boi own knowledge aoout tbe matter except tbat ber shoes were stoieu, tbat "people w iat doesn't work steals," that the prisoner did u't woik. ano, therefore, ne must nave neon tne tuler. Tbls may bave been a plausible argu ment, but it aid not met line requirements oi tne law as oonvloliug pioof. aud. Iberelore. tue Jury reudered a verdict ot nut guilty. xe UJULLi I U DIUUi IUU1UJ . tt uuuviu.vu Ui tue larteuy of shoes from Let er Brown. Tue pri soner stole tnem irom ine prosecutor's store, in bis absence, auu pawned tnem, ny wuiou latter act be betrayed himself, for the owner recovered tbem Irom ibe pawnbroker, aud iiaoed them lo ihe prisoner. Michael Keily was acquitted of a charge of tbe larceny ol a hawser. Htjpksuk LocaT is Banc Chief Justice rtiouipsou aud Judges Head, Aguew, aud W lliisms Tne loliowlng Judgments were alveu this momlng: McGIH's appeal iu MoOtiU oh's estate. From tbe Orpbaus' Cuurl or l'ulluileipula ouuty Ueeree sfilimed. Opinion by Tuompson, O. J MoCaDdless' appeal rri m the 0-pnaus' 0 mrt of Pulladtlphla. Decree ailiimtd. Opinion by WllMsms, J. Estate of Lelltla A. Armstrong, deceisel. Aipeal ot James Kuckmau. aimloistiatur, horn hi Orphans' Oourtof Buck o muiy. De cree athi n eJ. Opinion by Aguew, J. Adam Kl ibs vs. Henry Kmus U inamlt ten. Em r to ihe t'ommou llissor Buuas oiuuiy Judnmeutsffi'iuei. Opiuiou by Aguew, J. Frgusnn, Adinlnlstialor nf 8euat, vs. Wright, Adruiuislrator ol He oat. Krror to ine Dlsirim Court of Philadelphia Judgment reversed, and v. t. d u. awarded. Optuiou by Aguew, J. O ses fn m tbe o nutry were sigued. Misi Pkius Ji dg HburswoiHi. Welnsbel nier vs. The Lehigh Valley Kallroad Company. Before repotted. The case was amicably set lied tiv the par' ies and tne Jury dwohargej. Mauln Dailmin aud J ihu Frick vs. Tbe Oonueollng Kalnoad Company. An anllou iu recover for wi rk and lat or done in remlng obstruollons at the Ulrard Avenue tillage. Ou tiial. Narr 4 1 arlner. 8'ock Exchauee B'okcs No. 30 8. Tinrd sin-el, report tbis morniug'f cold quotations as loiioast 10-00 , 10-05 1L 1100 A. M. 131 1311 Ml 1311 131 13U nu 11-40 " 11-47 " 12 H. . 10-15 10 80 10-31 it it ii 131 1314 1311 O I TT 1TEU8. tU()f ftxwsan yoa Tn Oovktsvuitss or Hxi-UBuLD'S BVCHV. HOW TO DITICT IT. THIGlBraiBA THB NAME BLOWN ON BUTTt,KS. TBR COTJKTkRFK T HA8 NOT. Tbs Geno'-n m dark brown color, la edorts strung ai d loatsbu aromallo, tbslas'e blilsrlsb and analosnoslo mint, In accordance with tbepr ipur lles tel fortb In its Dl-pensutury of tbe United Btates. Tba vlrtosol ths leaves is extractsd by aid OlSptllK. lbs Ooaoterfelt Is ol vartoas colors, somettaiss black as a' simple water coloisdwltb ink, with uo lasts or odor. luothsr cass l'ght, as thno gh water colored wltb n.clsisas,sd ol slni 1 sr Ws'.s and cdor. And, again, simple water with no coloring or udor. except tbat a :ew drops or mini mar be sdJetl. Nous or tue oouu tel frits eiintalu auy spl'lts. Tji qae-tlnatly.tbs buuess has bean csrrlvloa lor tomeiliue and to a o mtldsrsble extant, and ibe sallli g bas bsea maosged by experts, who depend ujjob tke external appeaiaace, wltkoat re gsrd to quality .or eonteuts ol bjtt e b great bas beD my confidence In the steel en. I raved wrapper and labal executed by ths National Bank Note Com p soy ot New York, at great e pejae, tbat 1 have on sevoial occasions susploloneit and seemed ibeiallintwlib removing the label from the Ir-int oi Ike teuotne bottle, and soaiteratlng or a Hug oilier bott es wltb soms liquid, tbertby sndssvonag to pre oars an additional baiils free of expense. My name and address not being blown on tae apa rluus, J hi-ve never uc( any tuf u'Uu IMt prctu tlwu I bave purcnased ad uiy bottles for taeUe j ears hum tfeasii. Hacets A DutTy, Housing Ion Ola Works, and eaou and every Oottle bas ths lOl'owlug plslnly b own on three slJsi of ths bottle,- 11, T. HfcLMBOLD'S OKNU1NE FliUID KXTEAUIV, PU1-A1JLUPHIA. THJB BfCRIOCS Ha.1 NOT, and In Ibe ge .ulns tbs lettering oau bs felt wltboat removing tbs wrapper lu a majority orcates. 1 bave been In coosoltat'on with Messrs. 8hets fe Duffy In regard lo tbe matter, and they ass rt tber bave never mads any bottles for any one, or ths pt trn of tbs ipuilous sines tbey bays been sugaged la basiness. Tbe coaiplalnts recently In regard to tbe medicine bave been quits numerous; some patients would bave a spurious bottle wltb gsuoine label, and others would bave genuine outside wrapper and no bottle, and not until witbln a row d)s old aoy preceut tbe spurious bottles done op with genuine wiappers aud labels. Tbs tint case of this kind occurred ten days sinoe, and was brought to my notice by Mr Ueorge U. Porter, DruglBl, No.tiU Broadway, N. Y., wbo retained a ba foossn sinrlous bottles. I tnen eame to tbe con dnfloa tbat tbe wr spiers were stolen, or a transfer of tbs orlcinsl plates taken by a dishonest engraver Tte Intelligence was startllug. I 1 jumeilauiy pro ceeded to ftr.et ont toe perpetrator, I bsvs eviry c nfloence In my success. Patients need bave no cneaslneBShtieafter. Druggists, as a claa, are honor able. All bays been noticed or tbs existence ef thj spurloui. Patient and d:Ui gts can leadily detect by the ex pianai Ion ret onb lu to Is ar.lcle. Anktber very Important thing to Jrngcrlta, tbat quite a quantity of tbe spni.a bas already fer mented, and such atblng has never occurred to tba tannine. T nam nt loiuliij what lmnrl.m .... J alHIotsd bave formed ot me wbo have been so unfor tunate as to have parcnaavd tbs spurloui, or tbs lu Jnr done my name and business. But my filendly rslalloLsand fx tensive acqaalntsnoe In ths trade, aas tbs prectutloDS 1 bave taken, wlU prevent lis re currence, i will greatly appreciate It If tbe druggists will examine tbelr stock at ones and report to me, and I will protect, soon from io. Any Information derived leading to detection will be rewarded wltb flow, and at tbe ssmo .lane thank fully rtceived. H-.T. ELM BOLD, No 104 Booth Tenth st- eet, Pblladelpbla, aud No 501 Broadway, New York. P. 8 Since tne insertion ol tba above lbs follow Ing lirogslots bave kindly reported and returned the si nrlous artloie, and been supplied wli tbe genuine: J. 1 Hboemsker. Bixth snd Olrard avenue, Goi ge Evans, t ixtb and Po;lar streets, TbomasOoiden, Klsvontbaud Mast r straels. Cbsrlcs Bonder, Thirteenth snd JelTerssa streets. It. Clsi k, Olrsra avenue near Twelilb, B. A. einel t Co., Eighteenth and Coates. O. L. & D. Boru, Second and Benver. Dr. J. A. Cantrell, Second and Carpenter D. Jame-on, Third and Oatbsrtna, J A. Milliao, Tentn and Soippen. 'W. H. Pi e, Passyung road and Catbarlas, Jsmes S. S-venon, Fourth and Queen. T. Marshall, Thirteenth snd Market. Tbi Pcbusbiko Tbadb has taken tbe public by surpilse of Ute. Old arms bave bten succeeded by newonts, but' tbe greatest charge tbat has taken p ace Is Ust at No. 608 Cbesnaiistiset. for years known to Pnllscelpbla aid tbs country as tbs Cheapest Hook store in the United Sates. It Is now known, under tbe prtprle.orship of Turner Brotberi & ni ., astbe cheapest, best aud l.velieit PuoiUblog, B okselling.aLd P.clure-dealltg House tae city ol PhliaHili hla can boast ol. In lets iban Ihiee months tbey bave torown oa lbs market elkUt good biMks. "Msosme de Obsmblay," by Dumai, was the first' followtd in tucb quick sacccstiion by tbs other seven, that we cannot enumerate Ibem, Tbey now announos at In press, "Only Fe lore," by Trollops. "Baaitrul Snow" and other poems, by Wateoo, and anew novel by tbs popular auiborets, sxrs. Newby. We under stsnd that tbey bave alio a number of other original works by the beat Aa-ericau, English, German, and Frmcb wr ier U'derwy. Turner Brothers fcO, will yet be to Philadelphia wbat the Harpers ars to New York, U eneiiy osn do IU A Piste VAt-Tbs tendeocf of the Chesnnt street Jsaeliy usie Is manifestly towsrds tne locality (mbrsclsg three or fuor squares below Urosd. lo- j li g Us past year isversi or tbe largest sstsbllth meats In ths illy bsvs removed to tbls part of ths street, snd others srs preparing rapldiv io follow. Tus nil t recent removal of tbe kind is tbat of Mr A. B. Waid'D, who has been located al lbs soutnsaat owner of Flftb and Uhescut scssts for tbe psal ihuty-three years. Yesterday mora' lug this snterprlnliig geollemea opened his dsw store at No. 1020 Cbes ut street. Tbe store is very elegantly lilted up, the oases aloug lbwl s for tbs display of goods oeing constructed of bltck wa'nul, elaborately ornamented and presenting a very a'trscilvs api.esraoce. large addition to the su,ck n moved fmm the oldtstabilsbmeui have bean msde, and It now embraces a obolos and variel a surtment of watches, Cualoe, olamonds, sliver and pla ed wsre, marble, gllt and bronze ciookf, and all I .either paraphernalia comljg wltnla ths scops ol tbs trade. Balb ( f Fja a Paimtinob. Thomss Birch 8on- 111 sell t ibilr Art Gallery, No. J!431 Chwnot street thlaevmlng snd ti-mtrrow, commencing a I'i o'clock, Ibe prtvate collsoilon ol high dais ol and wster color psibtlDgs, engrsvtngs. etc., belong login B. II. Orats. Ksq , who Is about to vlsll Europe m t b the eincallon of ismalolug several years Tbe col'ecllsn oootslus a largs numbsr of ckulo. works by sncb well-known Amtr.caa and Buropea i artlis s Lnara, F. tieemaos. Lamsrlo, Me 'IbOKSa Bully. J B Lainbdin. James Hamlitoo, Paul a eber. ki mers, Ben lug, it sortet a Rouoer, Laurent Pe Boel, O. La'kert, Von Heben. M nan. 0rl t Dolol Meyerbelm. Boutsg, U B. Boekknes, ZloimernaaV Btotell. Dsnby, Le nay. Cstwrnote, J. Hidy, T' Nasi. Bembrsadt Pste, Hogoet. aud a oornDfi ot o'b-it. Alter tba ial ol ths pslntlags a number oi rami d engravings, also, porl'ol'osol ensrvlog sad l b lonspiis, belonging to ths same oulleoilowll bs ofTe-id, Tblasa'sls posltivolv without reserve, snd svsry ploiDio a 111 be Stop wed of to tbe hlgheai blddjr. How may nsroasnts tbsrs srela Pbliade'ph s aba W yeirssgo were rob an l proepe'ou but mi sow r e i lies I Bad ibey only had lbs fores gbt, tu tbelr better days, to Insurs tbelr lives on some sn. dowmnlir 'paid up' plan. tby might rowbstr -omnbsptover all their rsv.raes Instead of snllraly ...ntt4 bv tbem. Xvery man Is sxoosad to soeb basses ol foriuoe, and esly bs Is ss urs wbo has ai meiblsa la lie insursaos la some gosd eompasy like (be "Jaaerlcaa Life iBsaiaaos Oompsny et Pnllssslyhla." f rsiFO OvaarosTS A ns tutortment, nemi ly . ny fn Ffufdelphin in ityl. moss, end jM, of prljei run f ing from Qvpward$ Call and esomfns. iVVt onA t Tnwis Haut,' HtmiH SSreeU. j No. gin Maas mr a.; Pan.4Dai.miAi' Asm No. aoe BaoASWsy. Claw Yoasu Jswslsv. Mr. wmiam w. Oasstdy, No. n bowUj Becond street, baa tbs largest and most attraotlva assortment of floe Jewelry and silverware la ths olty Purchasers can rely npon ob alnlng a real, pars artt els furnished at a price whloh cannot be eqnaUed. He also baa a large stock of American wsstsra watches In all varieties and at all prloea. a visit to his store Is snrs to reanlt in plaaanra and profit, Eramo Goods mow orsM. Ciblks Stoves a Go Clothiers. No. Ohesnut street, Qaovaa A Birn i Bigbsst Premium Hewlni Ksobiass. No. Tae Ohssnnt street. Thk Tims Has Come For Spring Overcoat. We bave them for 9600. All prices np to 92S. Wanamakkr & nnowN. The liAKussr uloihinu Uousb, Oak hall, Tnk Cob. of Hixru and MakketSt3. Stock (tuutallous by TclegrapU 1 s, sj blendibmng, iivi Uo. report tnrongh their New York house tbe fliowloa: N. Y. Oeul B..... . 16BJS Western Union T. mi ci. i. ana j-.rie i 8;4!Olevelnd aud ToLIOift Mich.&and N.I.R. VnU Ule. and Pitt. K. 8U Chi. and N.W.com. Hfi Ohlo and N. W. prt 9oJ, Ohl. and K. I. R... 12SU PU. r. w.ndOhi.lihW Pa. M. Hteam. Oo. wj Market atestly. lol. Wabash K. W Mil. Ml u Uu Mil. & Ht. p, prer... 78 Adam Express Co 62 Wells, Fargo Oo. 8t'4 United 8tat.ee Kxn. Mi'i Tennessoe os, new b5U (sold .Mm....mm....hjl52 rtalladelpbla Trade Report. Thubsday, Maroh 11. The Plonr market present no new feature, the demand being confined to tbe Immediate wants of the home consumers, wbo purchased a few hundred bar. rels at $5 355 60 forsuperflne; fflgfl 50 for extras; I8 757 25 for Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra latully; 7 6(Xv60 lor Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do; ana til 73a 12 for fancy brands, according to quality. Kye Fiour sells at 17 3J 7'C0 per barrel. No blng doing in c'orn Meal, Tbe market is well supplied with Whsatof all description, bnt the loqulry In quite limited baits of 2i,00 bnshela led at $1 6Vl'7l 2400 bushels amber lodUna at 1 1-751 80- aud cOi) bushels white at (1 90' I fl5. Keisstesdy with sales or Western at $163 Corn Is rather qniet; 2000 bushels yellow sold at 112c. Oau are witbout special chsnse; sales of Wesiern at 74a 75c: and Pennsylvania at 62t8o. Nothing doing in Barley or Malt. Seeds Cloverseed is in Steady request, with, salesat J97a101'.!; Timothy la worm S386t a-oo 200 bushels Flaxseed sold at ii 75. Wblxky is dull and onunot bs quoted over 93 98o. per gallon, lax paid. . . MA.BBIED. COOK BfLLTARD. At NIctown. Pebrusry 17, by Kev. O P. Ksctiee, Mr NATHANIEL. VOUiZ ti Allsa MAOUllSillLLlABD all Ol tbls Olty. MA t'HKWn KKEbY. At the residence of the bride's parents, March 4. U6 by tne Kev. William MV AVhiieLeaO. Mr. kLWUuil It. MATHERS to Mtas sMA J. KKS.LY.oniy dauirhter of Pre erlckOsly sq., a I of New Britain. Bucke county, fa. DIJI.O. A DA EF.-On tbe Bth Insiaat, BOBEBT ADAR In the 4.h yearoi bis age. Uis relaiivea anu irieuds are respectfully Invited to altei'd bis ruuerBl, fr.iru bis late residence. Mo. 171S (Jauibrldge street, on Bunday afieruoou at 2 o'clock. BBUOKB. Ou tbe morning of tns 9 b uuuuit. JObEHl bKooKa, in uih nl.t yar ol bis age. The reiauves ana IrlenriB axr ret.peut.iuuy melted to aitend bis luuerai. f i'iu tbe renidence ot uis brother-in-law, entries Lents, fo. 4 8 Ureea s'.'ftet, went Fbllsrielpbla, u riniuiday tnnrnuno. tu IH'.b instant. Si 2 o'llock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Omntery. G1ENN On tbeSih lDsiui, SDDIE1, wireof Hen JbUilo Glenn In th Hid year ot bwr age. lie relatives anil ixleinia ot ibe lauiliy are Invited toatitnd tbe muerai.hom her htmoaiid's resldenoe. No. 4238 Orohaid street, Kransli rd, on Friday arwr nonn, if a 12th instant, at 2 o'clock. Tu proceed to OdsrBIII. 0 FAKKFLL-On the b instant, at ths pastoral nsicem.e, Piiosulx.iiie. kev. PHILIP O'PAhKJfihL, In tbe istu year oi bis av. Ibe itevereid C erny and friends are respectfully Invited to attend bis funeral, ou Friday morning a 10 O cu es , at Pbconlxvilin. BA LLEK MAf LY C. SADLSR. aged S3 years, at the Biugbcni H use, on Wednesday eveuiuir. Tbe body a III be taken lor burial lo Woodlswa Cemetery, New York. I 1 HIBSTJLT. Oo me fithltstaot, FRANCIS TH I BAULT aged 68 years. Ibe reian v.s ana male friends, also tbe members or tbe kieuib Benvol"it e-ocietr are rtsutn.iuily la vlied to aitend bin luneral, rrum bis late residence. No 167 VtalDUtsireet. miFrlda,, tne 12 b luatant.at 2 o'clock. Funeral services at tbe (Jatbearal. AMERICAN til E INSCHAJVCE COJIPANY, OF nilLADELPniA, 8. . Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts BUB ITS BAlEd AND PLANS BVFORB IN 8 PR- UNO KLtilliWHKBB. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. JOHN 8. WILON Beeretary. IS AGENTS AND SOLICITORS FOB LIFE lASUltAACE, AND ALL PERSON CONTEMPLATING IN8UR ANCli., WILL DO WALL TO BR HI Mr. H. . YlLS0a, at the OQce or tbe PENH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 021 CllESWr Street, lWstuthU PHILADELPHIA. Mccxxvin . sp-ottuli mrorux Li renar i soai. iu old -i io uive.-. iub luureased 1 insno tor mi pa'eut oUrUAL OAiaTkia, X bave taktn the U,g; ..- With Dry iumicii laciiitle 1 am now prapursd to supply pr. mpily all oroeis tu city or owsrr. a (ihsmi a. w. jSAitui. pORTER & COATES Have now op n tbelr New and E.egaut BOOK STORE, la the Hpscloas Mtibe Batldlog, No. 022 CHE8NUT Strootp, "WUh aa entirely new and e'egant stock of ENGLISU AND AMERICAN BOOKS. Every Book will be sold RETAIL At WUULESlLK PIUCKd Sllrp W ED DIN O (NVlTa.TlON. KNOHsVED IN tbe newest ana beat uiaauiu. U(.' 1 DJtKAi.tatliiuer and Rnsrevef. Wa. IU(JH SiN 11 T Btraat (k1 K nnn tkuht funds to iNVEsr VPXUJJJ la a arsfoiasa tu ru( ' oisf bropert, b. KIHHTOS Mo I AY, 1 11 US No.aW WALNUT awset.