Tlttf DAILY TELEGRAF11 PHILADELPHIA, HMD AY. MARCH 12, 1669. 6 Ti7i? to wan of London. I We r've the fo)tO!nr, eitrsets from Mr. .W Ilepwoith Dixon's tf work, foe Qieeo's Iowrr,Blu aduittou to those we have alioadv, publishou: No Cross, No Crown. On the day Jut triumph, a she sst btool rn lu her do e', IMrokug fitfully to U-narJ, War J consented to give Bp her cousin, if not krr sisttr, to the minister of Ounilea the Filth. Jane tad Ven sentenced by tbe court ami re prlevrd by time. Seven months had passed tare her clue days' icrtRu was over; the author of ber oOrnse lml -pod tbe penalties of his crime: and In tbe recent stir no man had even breathed her name. Her joitb, her mnccBCr, ber beauty bad won alt bruits to her; even tbobe of rather Feckfnaaui the Queen's confes soi and blr John Brvilfr.'S tbe Queen's lieute nant. But Kewtrd caited tor blood; and Mary ws little more than a scribe in Keoard' haDil. That day, on tbo eve of which Queen Mary sat in her closet with her Ppaut6h councillor, was Ash Wednefday; and Mary, on consenting that ber couttti rhould not live lorty hours louger, culkd to her presence Father FcckenUam. whom the nad jut made Duan of HU Paul's and Abbot of Westminster; aid ba le him ri to the deputy's house in the Tower, with ncs that LadvJmie must die, and pee what could be done to save her soul. Father Feckcnuam, though a coatfe man, wa not a bad niao. A a divine, be was learned and ingenious: one In whose power of dealing with btck!l'dcrs the Queen cad n boundless faith. That he failed with I'Hily Jane, that he pot angry wll!a her, that bis eeerbea to ber made blm hateful iu the eyes of men, j were more his misfor tunes than they were bis faults. A good deal must be allowed to a man who honestly thinks be has power to bind and to loote, in bis deahrg with those who in his cpiuion are trlflius with the fate of immortal souls. Feckenbam, who brought down hi mes sage of death to the Tower, was startled to see that girl receive bis news with a sad and wel comeeDile. It seemed to him out of nature, almost ont of grace. He spoke to ber of her oul;of the sin of men; ef the need for repent uct; but be found her catm and happy, at peace with the world, and at oue with God. He talked to her first of faith, of liberty, of holi ness; then of the Facraments, the Hcriptnres, and the universal Church. She knew all these things better than himself; and she held a lan guage about them far beyond his reach. With a sweet patience, the put an end to the debate by sajin? that since sbe bad only a few hours now to live the needed them all tor prayer. The Dean was moved, as men of his order are teldoni moved. Convert this girt in a day I Worn as be was in church affiirs, be knew that no skill of bis would be able, in one witter day, to avail him against one who combined a scholar's learning with a woman's wit. If ber ooul was to be saved and the Father was anxious to fave ber soul that order for ber execution on Friday morning must be stayed. With the sweet voice pulling in bis ear, be rowed back to Whitebait, and told the 'Vindictive Queen, with the bold energy of a priest, that her orders for that execution on Friday must be withdrawn. With much ado, the Queen gave way; butsheleared the anuer of Feckenbnm even more than that of Bcnard; and the puzzled Father went back to the Tower to tesume his task. Jane was kind but cold. She had no use for him uud his precepts in her final hour on earth. His going to court about ber sentence gave ber pain. She did not want to die; at seventeen no one wants to die; bat she old not like the Queen to add OLe day to ber lite, under tbe hope that she would act as Dudley and Warwick had done, in giving up their faith. That was a saendee she could never make. When Feckenham told ber tbe warrants for Friday were recalled, she merely said she wai willing to die, it the Qaeen, ber cousin, was miuded to put the law in force against ber. For tbe rest, she only wanted to be left alote. You are not to die to-mo-row," he perMsted. "You are much deceived," said Jane, 'if you lb Ink 1 have any desire of longer lve." When Feckenbam returned to the Queen with a report of his secon l interview. Mary became wild with rage. Hue bade ber secretaries draw up warrants tor her death. She seDt tor Grey, who was a pri-oner iu the couutrv. Taere were wavs of adding bitterness to deaih. aud Miry studied and employed thorn all. 8 tie could separate the husband from his wi'e in their last Hours on earn; sue couia marcn uuutord under Lady Jane's w'ndow as he went by to execution; sne couiu a rive me can witn nis dead body past her door; sbe could pre pare a scaffold on the op-?n green, under Lady Jane's eye; sbe could brim; up Grey to see his daughter slain; sbe could refuse to let ber have a minister of ber own faith tj pray with her; sbe could send ber Jesuits and confessors to disturb the soleuiuity of her fin il . night on earth. All these things sac could do, and she did; and all these things must have been of Mary's will. Kenard required that Jane should be put away; that sacrifice waswaut.no: tocondrin tae conquest made by Spain; but Kenard could have no raoliva lor auding to the bitterness of ker death. The priests pent down by Mary to the Tower were Lady Jane's worst tormentors. They would not be denied; they pushed past her women, and when they gotljiuto ber chamber, they would nol go away. The long reports which haye been printed of their contention with ber may not be exact, but they have tbat rough kind of likeness to tbe truth which a common rumor bers to actual tact. When Fecnenhim was tired out with argument, be is paid to have exclaimed, 'Madam, I am sorry for you; I am assured we shall not meet again.'1 To which Jane is said to have answered, ' It is most true, sir ; we snail never meet again, unless God should turn your heart:" not a word of which "happy retort," we may be sure, ever pushed the lips of Lady Jane. , The tussle on the bread and wlue was no doubt sharp, tor tbat was tbe dogma most in dispute. "Do jou deDy that Christ is pre an the bread and wine?" "Tbe broteu bread," said Jane, "reminds me of tbe Saviour broken for my sins; the wire reminds me of the blood shed on the cros." tbe meant to say that Christ was ministerially, but not bodily, present preseiit in tbe bread and wine. But did He not say," put in the Father, "Take, e.it, this Is my body?'' "Yes," she answered, "justa9 fie said, I am the vine." It was a figure, not a fact. Feckenbam at length retire!, and Jne with . drew into the upper chamber to , com pose her niii.d, to write a fare sell to her lather, and to Walt ou God in prayer. ... She was not aware that ber father hal been arretted, still less that he was on bis way to the Tower. The tender tote which she addressed to bim eiided in these words: "Thus, good father, I have opened unto you tbe state wherein I ttaud: my dea.h at baud, to jou, perhaps, It may seem woful; yet to me there is nothmor can bo more welcome than from this rule of misery to a-pire to that heavenly throne with Christ my Saviour, in whose steadfast faith (if It may oe lawful for tbe daughti r so to write to the father) the Lord continue to keeo jou, so at the last we may .meet in heaven." When it was known In tbe Tower tbat war rants were out, and that Jane would die on Jdonday morning, every one became eaqer to get t-onie token from her, to catch a last word from her lips, a final glance Irom her eye. To Thomas Brvdires. the deputy. In whose house tbe bad lived nearly eight month?, she gave a fcmall book of devotions, bound iu vellum, con taining two ccraps or, ner writing ana a low words by Lord Guilford ; oue of ber uotus beintr addressed to lirydees himself, in words which must bave gone to bis soul: ' Call upon God to iueline your heart to II laws, to quicken you iu His way, and not to lake the word of truth utterly out of your mouth." Ou Sunday Guilford sent to ask ber for a final interview; but this sad patting she declined, us useless now, fit for stago heroes only, which they were not. Sbe bade blm be of good rheer; and seeing bow weak be bad been, it Is ouj right to say that the poor boy took bis fate quietly, like a vuo. r-unday morning she spent in prayer and reading; ber book, a copy of the Greek Test. meiit; iu which bbe observed a blank leaf at the fn and, taking op ber pen, wrote some lost wcrde to her darling is.er, Ladj CatUrlae Grey, ia bcirttsof l ber rihU aoi m e nc: "I jar sent yon, pood sister Rat", a b'"k of wbl'b, although it be not outwat'Jly rimmed w.'ih gold, jet iow&roly It Is more won h tuan precious sioDes. It la the book, der Mster, ar tbe law or toe lioro; ins iraiwui-ui . .. ..., which He bequeathed to us wre.ches, which eball lead you toeUmal joy." Closing tbe sacred boon, she gave It to Fllza be.h Tyltiey, her gentlewoman, praying ber to carry it after bhe a as dead to Ln ly Catharine, a the last and best token of love. Sue tbeu com posed herself to prayer. Early rext dur, befVre it was yet light, tbe carpenien were b'tard beneath her window, fitting up the block on which sbe wa9 u die. Whcu she lo.kad out upon ibe green she saw the archers and lancers drawn tip, aud Guiif. rd being led away fro.u the l'teutt nam's door. Bue now sat dowu and waited for her lummons to depart. An bnur went slowlv by ; ana then her ouick ear c lirlit the rumble of a care ou the iloties. Sbeknv tbat toe CHrt contained poor Gjilford's b dy, and sbe rcse to grt cr the curi-e an U pnc i by, Hir women, who were all in tears, endeavor l to reveut ber go'iig io the window, from which sue couia noi ueip seeing trie bioek and heads man waiting tor ber turn: nut sho gently forced tl em aide, looked out on lha cart, and mud the dead youth her l ist aaleu. lirjuges and Fcckei'bam now came for ber. Her two gentle men could hardly walk lor weeping: but Lidv Jiue, wno was dre'sen in a black gown, came lor.h with a prayer ooo't in ber hand, a heavenly smile on her face, a teuder light in her ejea. She walked modestly across i he grt en, passed through tbe dies of trooo-r-t. mounted tbe scaffold, and then turuiug to the ciowd of tpeciatoi.s, sof ly said: Cood people, 1 am come hither to d'e. The fact aeaiust the Queen's higbuess was un'aw:ul: Dut touching the procurement aud rieire thereof by me, or on mj behnlt, 1 wash mv huudi thereof, in innecf-ncv. blore God. and In the face of jou, good C Jiistian people, this d ly." one paus o. as it to put away troiu ner tbe world, with which bad now done forever. Then the aoded: "I pray jou a'l, uood Cbrlstiao people, to bear me witLes that I die a true Cbiitian womtu, and tbat I look to be saved by no other means than the mercy of God, in the merits of tbe blood of H s only Sou, our Lord Jesus Christ. And now, good people, while 1 am alive, I pray jou to insist me wiih your prajers." Kueelirm down, she said to Ferkeu ham, the only divine whom Mary would allow to come liear ber, "Shall 1 say this psalm ?" The Abbot faltered, "Yes.'t Ou hich she repeated, in a clear voice, the roble psalm, "Have mercy upon me, O God, a'ter Thy great goodness; aecordiDg to the niu'wiude of Thy mercies do away mine oCeiiee-'." When she bad come to the last line sbe stood up on her leet, and tooK oft her gloves ana kerchief, which sbe vave to Elizabeth Tylney. Tbo Book of Pcaluis she gave to Thomas Brydges, the Lieutenant's deputy. Then she untied ber gown, and tooic off her bridal gear. The headsman offeied to assist ber; but she put bis bands gently aside, and drew a white kerchief round her eyes. The veiled figure of the executioner sank at her feet, and begged ber forgiveness lor what he bad now to do. Sbe wbisp?rud in bis ear a few soft words of pity and pardon; and then said to him openly, "I pray you despatch me quickly." Kneeling be:orj tbe.olouK, she felt lor it blindly with her open fingers. One who stood by her touched and guided her hand to the place which it sought; when ehe laid down bir noble head, and sayiug, ' Lord, into Thy bands 1 comme id my spirit," passed, with the. prajcr en ber lips, into ber everlasting rest. Craniner, Latimer, Ridley. The fact of Cranaier having been lodged io tbtt Gate bouse, once known as the Garden lower, row as tne bloody tower, bas noi been noted by tbe thousand and one historians of bis age. It wa recorded at the time by a resi dent in tbe Tower whose diary is still extant; and tho fact now. tardily re coveied frra tbe waste ot time may throw some light on a story whicn is coLiease I to be one of the puzzling pases in a great man's life. From the day ot his arrest, Craimer appeared in a new part. He had Lever been deemed a cowaid. Even those who loved bim least had given him credit lor the virtues and passions of a genuine man. As a student aud a priebt, ho bad been daring aud original in a high degree. He had thought for himself. He hid thwarted and opposed his clerical superiors. He had been bold enousrb to marry, not once, but twice. Wben every oue else hung back iu doubt as to tbe best way of dealing with th3 great divorce, bis leaming gave tbe clue, and his spirit sup plied the force, by which rieniy was deliverod from bis matrimouial chains. Since that time be bad passed through a thousand ot fioe trials wo rh ate said to temper aud steel men's mind". He bad sent brave kulgbts to the block. He bad knelt by the feet of dying queens, lie had watched toe flames lick up the lleshot martyred saints. Nothing in bis course of lile led auy one to suspect that be feared to die. Cp to the very hour of his arrest In coun cil, his conduct had been stout; tor, knowing bow Queen Mary loathed bun, he d.d not falter; and hearing of her march on London he did not fly. Wuat hindered him lrom passim; into France? to tne incnas wno urgea nis nigat, he proudly said it was tit that he should stav. considering the post be held, and show that be was not ntraid to o wn the changes which had been made in the lute King's time. Yet. irom tbe day wben he was seized and clapped in tbe Harden tower, bisstomach began to tail. Brave olii Latimer lay in the adjoining Garden bouse: nu 1 m a room whicn he could fee from bis window, dwelt tbe young aud innocent Lady Jane. But tbe soul wmeb animated Latimer and Lady Jane appears to have been scared out of Cianmer in tbat hour ot need. Mo doubt the hardships of bis cell wete great; for the winter months were colo; and though he dine 1 with the 1 leutennut, ho was probably kept without a fire. Cranmei could not treat his situation as a theme for jokes. Bow could he tell whether some new Forrekt might not break upon his sleep? He beard that tbe Queen was tbirotlng for his blood; be ku- w tbat Kenard, a minister to whom the as.-asin's knile was a lamlliar thought, was at her side. Yet seeing that the primate lelt n boDe, it would bave been mau lur in him to atlVct no fear. The Queen, know ing how much be had been ber enemy nd her mother's eneuij, wusui no mood to forget her wrongs. Indeed, tno?e wrongs were not of a kind whicti lonely aud unhappy woman like Mary cau lorgive; s nee they touched the honor of htr birib, ai.d the purity of her mother s name. With the dark blood and the brooding passions ot her mother's race, Mary bad the sueugih to bear, but not tbe vir tue to lorbrar. Aor, in such a case as hers, could a woman be expfcled to tee the merit of an act of grace. Net only bad this mail's cralty brain suggested the fdieuie by which Catharlue could be put awav, but his audacious tongue had suaimoned tbut royal lady to bis court, and ou berlailure to obey had given his judgment of divorce against I er; brnudiug her child, now Queen, as a Iwurj; telling her, as a man of Uod, that while Mie bad been calling herself Hetry's wife, sue had been actually wallowing iu morial sin. C. nid such an offender bo for gvi n t Mary to!d ber iSpauish adviser that until Cranmer wmb in the Tower she had never known oue jovlul day. In the middle of September be was lo Iged in the Bloody To er. Winter was coming on; and bis health bejMn to droop. In Nove'nber he was sutlered to leave bis rell sod wuU Iu tbe caiden below, under Latimer's window. The winter was so eold.that Latimer sent his Beivaui io leu me lieutenant, with pathetic humor, that uni". ne took more care he would give him the flip When Sir Joon Brydges, ftarwglest the j r late meaut to escapj, rau from bis plro-ant fireside to the G irden house tbo good 1 1 d n assured bim there was no caote for ar. T'ley mean," he said, "to burn me; now unlets jou give me tome wood In my chamber 1 tball die of cold." On tbearrostof Wjat and the KentlBh men, the' London prl-on were so choked with Inmates that many of the city churches had to be used as jail. One church received four hnt4red captives. The Tower, especially, ovcrwd. Little Eace was crammed, and many of the Kentish peniienvu were tbrost into tbe crypt. Bone clergymen were sent to Newgate, some to the Fleet. A roong other changes or cells and prisoners, Kid ley and Latimer were pu; Into Crap, icr's room la the Garden lower-an opportuiiiy cl whicO tney had never dresmt, and of which tuey ma lc the highest use. Tbrown fpcthei In the Oird-n tower, they keit no cacU olhet'3 swirus by bohiirg conferences ou faith and woiks, wn b their friends io ind means to cipy down .ind print. At B r John Brydrfea' table, to whiob they walked by way of the wail terraoe, alter wards known as Raleigh's walk, they met the Queen' con lessor, Feckenham, wlo talk olio them of the bread and wine, as ho had done with Lady Jane, and strove to entrap them by his ctafiy word?. Abovo all, thev searched the Scriptures in then louely rooms; but ins eai ol tinging in Holy Writ the evident In proof of a bodily prestLce in tbe bread aud wine, they satisUed their souls tbat mas could hover ho offered as a sarritioe for sin. Yet Mart's end was ea ned in seme uegiee. ibe cold and misery of tbe Bloody tower broke Crmmer's spirit, as it bad helped in tome degree to break Dudley's spirit j so that the priest who, In Lambeth, hd bt en little less than a hero, became, wheu he was removed to Oxfoid, little better than a craveu. Mary felt that in Cranmer she could humiliate tbp Beformntion. And sbe w8 right. Tho hip h deeds of many years have not suffice! to cover the weakness of a day, when tho chosen champion of religious freedom set his real to a lecnntaiion and denial of the most cherished sentiments of bis life. TI.e only excuse that can be made for Crau mcr is, tlmt his flesh was trad, that he was greatly tried, tnat bis denial wai drawn from bim. as It were, on tbe ruck. Wnou he found the Queen obdurate, be withdrew his denial, and met his death like a martyr. Peace to ni soul I LHtimer and Ridley also passed through fire to their Father's house. DISASTER. Terrific Ntenm Roller Explosion. Funda (March 0) Cor. of Rochester Union. A tenitic boiler explosion occurred this rooming at tbe large steam Mooring and lumber mills of Van Riper & Co., a lew rods from NunOa station, on the Northwesteru division of the Lrie Railway. The explosion occurrod about bull past 9 o'clock, and resulted in the Instant death of three men A. II. Gilbert, a partner in tbe mill, and the engineer, Charles C. Rule, an engineer who came here this morning, seeklug employment in tho mill, and J. B. Pajn, who had stepped into the engine room while waiting to take a train tor the oil country, and seriously injuring Cyrus Hasklns, a telegraph operator, who stood about fifteen rods away and was struck by a tlyii.g missile. His right shoulder is injured, collar boue and right arm are broken, and other internal injuries received. It Is doubtlul if he lives. A boy ramed A. Dunn was in tbe engine room near the men who were killed, and escaped witbout a scratch, but of coarse tertibly scared. The wing of tbe building, about forty leet square, containing the engine, is com pletely demolished, leaving nothing but the almost naked ground where it stood. The main building is considerably damaged. Pieces of the boiier and building are sown broadcast for a distauce of forty rods arouud tho mill. Gil bert leaves a wi'e and daugbter, the latter the wife ot Mr. N. Rearheart, "deputy county clerk at Geuesco. Herself and husband left tor home about an hour before the accident. Ehle, I think, is unmariied, Payn leaves a wile and one child. instruction of Mnnntactorles) ln New Jersey. The N. V. Tribune of Thursday publishes tbe following: At 6 o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out In tbe waste and oil-room ot the brick cotton mill of R. &. A. Adams, iu the rear of the Phoenix Mill, ou Boudinot street, Puter-ou. Tbe hrenieu labored well, but without organi zation or system. The police force was prompt and efficient. The building tell in after burning an hour, and is a total wreck. The machinery was partly new. of tbe best kind : and is almost a total lo-s. The tire commuuicated to Smith & Svku's machine shop, which was si.ved, with most of tbe machinery, although bo it were badly damaged by water. Jonn K. Van Wiukle & Co.'s machine shop and fouudry were also burned out, leaving nothing but cinders. Tne third aud fourth stories of Low's Industry Mill (cotton) was badly burr.ed, and much damage was done to it by water. These mills were situated in the midst of the series of Paterson cotton mills. The Adams mill contained oue hundred looms for weaving mosquito netting. 6J84 SDludles in self acting mules, mere was also stored in the mill a heavy stock of the last year's manufactured nettings ana yams, and 100 bales ot new cotton. The loss of the a lams Mill Is over $11)0,000, on wnich there is $36,00 J insurance iu several London, Hartford, New York, and Brooklyn companies. Two huudred bands irom this mill are thrown out of employ ment, bmllh & bikes' loss is sauiHj to f J500; insured for $2500. J. K. Van Winkle & Co.'s loss is $13,000 to $14,000: insured for $5000. II. M. Low & Co.'s loss Is $500; insured. The rea son ot tbe disparity between the amount of the insurances aud ibe value ot tbe buildings wus occasioned by tbe high premium ou each buildings. Stephen McGibbons, a brother of the noto rious "Tom," and a fireman, was knocked fiom a ladder by a falling wall, and sustained danger ous lnjuiies. Jonn u'ieiii was uu on tne neaa by dropping bricks and also injured. Tbe Anbnru Church Tronble. The Auburn JVeits of Monday says: "At a meeting of the congregation of tbe lioiy Family, on Saturday evening, it was resolved not to permit the Rev. Mr. Kavanagh to say mass on Sunday. Quite a number of persous assembled at the church on Huuday morning at 8 o'clock, but bearing tbat the Bmhop bad re assigned Mr. Kavauagh to Seneca Fails, they quietly returned to their homes. Mr. Kavanagh did not appear at tbe church or iu its viciui'.y during the day. At 11 o'clock a.. M.. 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Call or send for circular on Patent. 3 0 smtb DATENT OFFICE. l'atcnts Procured la the United States and Europe; Inventor wishing to lake rot Letter. Patent for Hew lnvvutluis are Kd vised lo cuukul wltb O. H KVANe.M. W. corner OUKl'a aud WALNUT H reets, Pblladeipnia, wbuse follitie lor prodecuung case beioe tbe Pifni otltve aro anaurpassed oy auv otner agency. Circulars eout.Inlng full lutoroi. tlon to Inveulor. can be Had ou application. Modei .adesecretiy. Q R r YANS, 34tbtDi N. W. Oorn?r FOTJETH and WALNOT. OFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FOKKtSf UL1LD1US, Ko. 119 South FOCKTii St, Philadelphia, AND MABBLK BUILUXKUS, No. BKV-ENTU Hireet, opposite U. B. Patent umc, Wkningioa. i-. u. H. MOW: OH. Boiloucr of Patents. 1). HuWKJN. AUuruHV at L,a.. CommnnlcHtloDs to ne addreaaed to tae Prlndral umcti tr niiaaeipniu, a x uu" PATENT N.-W IKnKKNHEIM dc CO., bOLIClTOK Ulf PATKNTtJ. 400 CB EBN L 1 bi Kti,I', PH ILADUIU'HI A. OBl fJibTRKEr. WHIWWIU.N.D.O. 816 lm BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETC. QAR STAIRS A fficOALL. Hob. 126 YViLMJT and 21 UliAJNITE Stv, OCPOBTEBS OJT Brandies, WUies, la, Oliye Oil, Die KU WHOLESALE DEALERS JJV PUIIE HYE WHISKIES, IN BOND AND TAX PAID. U I LLI AM GROVES, e. 838 SA.NS0J1 Street, AGBNT FOR YEATMAH A GBA HAM'S 2 22 lm PUKE CISCIKMATI CATAWBA WLNE8. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. JJJtSSRS. CUR1ST0PHFR Ss MAY Met respectfully Inform tbe publlo tbat they kave opened their Restaurant & Dining Rooms, At Ko. 15 South FOUKTU Street, BKIXiW MABKRT. M r. CHRTSTOPH KR la a well and favorably known BOHTON CA l iKKH. and I'litiadclpbtkn lll aoou appreciate bim. Ol Mr.MAY.lt Is only nrcea ary to y tbat for years he nan been the oollglug auil tentieoiaaly Uwlilcr of Mr. Price well knova eta lmhment. Iiwill ne tne cons-ant alun of the pro prleu.ra to keep 1HK UF.HC TUB M.BKETrt AF POBI), and to serve their palrou at tAfjbFAU TOHY PICH OAMK IN HKASON OY8TKR8 and In fant every thiig npiintalBlog to a flivt-ciuM M'hlHhnint. CJf KIHiOI'HKR t MAY, I 9 6t Ko. 15 Hontn FOURTH ri r.et. Mt. Vernon Hotel, ' 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. Elegantly Furnished, with nnanrpoaaed Cuisine. On the European I'latu D. P. MORGAN. TSTORTII PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD ftreet. Philadelphia, is NOW OPKN, cm the x iirorean plan, A. bTjCTSON, tsniierlntendent. Bosnia io rmt, with or without board; buardlug, Willi or without roonia. 8 6 lm DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., ft. E. Corner or F0UBT1I and RICE sts, PHTT.Anff.I.PHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IKPOBTEBa AND MAHUFAtTCBJLKa OJT WbJU tead and Colored Painty Putt Varnishes, Fte. FOB TBS CKUCBHATK9 rSFJtCU Z1KC PAIKT8. DKAXJEBS AMD OONBtJMF.IUi BCPPLiED At UlWKKT PBTiTCB TOR CABH; ilj lexaobb o. cTttell & CO YaOWJC tX)M MTKrJlON MKBCHAJ8T8, BfcM NOBTH WHAJtVaM HO. HOBTH W ATHn BTEMT, PHlLAliiUPKXA. 4tif hWVMM tj cawjBA, puia nm INSURANCE. J ANCKtOMFANY. locor-porateU by W Ltglannure of feunaj lvnl, IWi Offloe B. K. corner of THIRD and WALNUT U1DIKK INHITRANf'RJI On Veasela, Oaifcto. Jl Freilit. to 611 part ot . uiv wuriu, TK1.AJND lISSCKAKOm On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage lo all parte or tbe Union. riRK IMHURAMCKS On Merch.ndlsege neraliy; on Htoree, D-relllnga, tioaeea, eto. assets orrni Oovpamt. Noveiuber lbW. United Btairs Five Per Cent. Loan, 10- 40h United Btates Hix Per Ceiit. Lo.n, lil. ............ United BUles Hix Per Cent. Loho (tor Faclfio U). Btate of FenuHylvaula tilx For Cent, tionn City of I'M la. Six PerOoiit. Lioan (exempt irom tax). Btate of Kw Jerbey ix rer Cent. Ioan . Fenn. Kail. First Mortgage Bli Fer Cent. Bonds Fenn. H. Beooud Murtgage Hlx Per Cent, lionds Western rtnn. U. Mort. Blx Fer Ceut. Bonds, (P. H. K. guaranteu) Btate oi TenneHNee Five Per Ceut. Loan Btate of Tennessee Blx Per Cent. Loan ..M...... GerniHUtowu Una Co., prin cipal and lnterwit gani-nn- teed by City of Fnilad'a, 800 shares H took. .............. Perjn'a Kail road Company. 2U0 shares Bfk North Penn'a Railroad Co., 100 sbares Block Phlla. Dd Boutbern Mall Bt earn Co.. MlHhares Htock Loans on Bond and Mort- Bae. first Hens on City raxi,ooo 130,000 60,000 200,000 126.000 64,U0 20,000 25 000 25,000 80,000 7.0U0 16,000 10,000 6,000 ao.ooo 207,000 208,600,00 136,800-00 60.000-00 211,876 08 128,604 00 61,600 00 20,200 00 24,0tt00f 20,625 00 21,000 00 6,03126 15,00000 11,300 00 8,600-00 16.000 00 207,900-00 rroperues. O MINMM MM ll.HW.UOO Far. Msrket value, tl.130.325-26 Keal Estate 86.000 00 Bills receivaoie for insurance made KU,186D4 isaiances aueai aueucits, premiums on marine policies, accrued Inter Aat. iinH fit liuv ul.i a .lm. t.ha nnm. pany ......... M ....... 40,17888 fitrick and Horln nf annilrv nnmura- tloDH, I31C6. Ksllmaied value 1,813-00 Cash In bans-.........M........U6 150 08 , " " " 116,663 78 tl,617,3b7-80 nmitcTOBa. Thomaa C, Hand, ,KumnBd A. Bonder, Bamuel K. Blokes, James C. Hand, Tneophllus Paulding, Jobepli H. Beai, Hugh Craig, John K. Penrose, Jacob P. Jones, James Traqualr, Kdward Darllugion, H. Jones Brooae, James B. MoFarland, Kdward Lafouroade, Wllltam U. Ludwlg, Ueorge O. Lelper, Henry C. Daliett. Jr., Jonn 1). Taylor, Ueorge W. Bernadoo, WUllam U. BoultonT Jacob Kiegel, spencer Mollvalne. L). T. Morgan,PltUburg iuuo a. eempie, josnua f. yre, it UOMASLi . HAND. President. JOHN C. DAV1H. Vina.FreMl.lantL EENRY LYLBUBN, Becretary. HEKKY BALL. Assistant Secretary. flO 8 OFFICE dF THE INbUKAMcK COMPANY OF N UHIii AM.iaUCA.Ma 232 WALNUX Blreet, Fbilauelpbia. Incorporateu Charter Perpetual. Capital, $500,000. Assets S2.3SO.000 MAKJJ E, LN LAW li, ANJJ Jfl HJ LN a UttAW UK OVER 920,000,000 LOSSES PAID SINCE lib OKtiANiZAXiON. SUUCCTOKB. Arthur O. Coffin. Otorge u. Harrison, Fianuis K. Oupe, Edward H. Trotter, Edwaru H. Clarke, X. Ctiariiou Heury. AlireU 1. Jessup. Jonn P. WLU. Baniuel W. Joiiea, Jo tin A. Brown, Charles Tay lor, Ambrose White, Kicbard D. Wood, WUllam Welbh, B. Morris Wain. Louis O. Madeira, John idatou, Charles W. Cusnman. iS,uL?.VCOFKXN' frehldent. CHAKLEa PLATT, Vloe President. MATTHIA8 Makih, Btjoretary. 2 1J Ltih IMiSUKAACE KXCLUblVEliY THB X? i-JaNelJlVAJNiA ilithi INeuBAiSlOifi COM i-A N V inoorporaiett lo Jbartr PerpeiualNo tiU WALoUT blreet, optoolie Independence tSuaara Ttots Coinpauy, favorably known io tnoouiuiuuliw tor over tony yean, Oouiluuee w Insure again! lou or damage by Ore on Publlo or Private aulldtnrii either peruiauenily or tor a limited time. Also on furDliure. Siock. of Quods, and Merchandise senaT rally, oa liberal term. ,,n' Their Capital, tegeihcr with a large Bnrpla, Pnnu U inveatea ln the moat careful manner, wnioh enabiM them to offer to tbe In and an nn doubted teenxlur S thecaaeol loss. ... " Daniel Smith, Jr., i Juhn Deveretuci Alexander Benson, Thuma tiuiilh, loaac rtaKlehural, I Heury uewls, Thomas Bobin, I J.oiilingham Fa lianlel B addock. jr. DAKiiLu bMllH. jB.JPIldent, WM. 0, CBOWklX. Becretary. ' Aul gTRICTLY MUTUAL PROVIDENT LIFITaND TRUST CO. OF PMilulliUfHIA. OFFICE, HO. IU H. FOUUTJbt STBEiSX. urauueil o pruaiute ULaat AAouitAMUkl aoiona member ot tua BOCLBTY OF FKIBWDa, eood rlBka of any ciaa aocepteu. roucie imuwI uiiuu appruveu piana, at ike lowsst Prealdcnt. BAMTJAJj JtL. cueLiFIiKT. Tlce-rrealdent, WiiAW. C. Iajjnuhtrkth, Actuary. ttUWLANO -AailX, The advantages ofl.red bt this Company are Hoeilwd. fi7 UhffiOlX INbUKAKCB COMPAfiiY os JT palliADKLPiilA. INOuKl-OitAliiJJ 104 OH A HT Kit PKBPKTUAI. Ho. -ii WAi.lv WT blreet. opposite the iutcuanae. This Company Insure from ioa or damage by j. lit;, on liberal terms, on bnlldiug, merchandise, farnltare, etc., tor ilniued perioUu, and permanently on build ii.KB by depoult of pit-oiiuiut, 1be C muany has been in active opera! Ion for mora UienfclXTY YOAittt, during whicn ail loane havs been promptly adjusted aud Kt'? 1111:1,1 TOKd Jobn L. Bodge, , David Lewis, M. U. Mahiny, John T. Lewis, V llilam B. Uraot. Kobert W. Learning, D. Clark W bar ion. Benjamin iiltilnr. Thomas il . Powers. A. K. Mi-Henry, AdniOLd Casilllon. bamuel Wlloox, Lawrence Lews, Jr JOHN R. WCCUJULKJl. President. i'wii ci. morris. Baifoxt Wixoox. wtcretary. ri'Uli EKTEKPKlbE INSURAKCiS CO. OF J. PHlLADSLuHia.. fclUce Prntbweat ixir. FOUHTH and WALNUT St. F1XK IMJI KAMK SXCLUSIVliLY. PU P.Ull UAii AM 1XUM PoLiCIKo USOKD, Lfcbh Capital M.......MM................M.4J.i() i) Cash Ahset January 1, lbt9 , 474.23 M F. Bstcbford f-tarr, uiaivivro. J. Livingston Errlnger, Jnbu V. Atwocd. BenJ. T. Tied'i-k, Ut-i.r(ie H. rtuurt, lauie. u. viKuuru, Wm. U iJouliou, C'barie Wdeeler, Tbo. II Montgomery, Tins Compauv Insure Onlv Hnn-clu. risk., lakln james oi. Aeriseu. no specially hataidoua ribks whatever, suoh a faow rua, mills, etc f. RTOHKOKl)fTARR Prnstdent. THOIS. H. MON ruuMKlty, Vice-President. ALKX. W. Wish . Heoremry. g 6 1 1MPEK1AL TIKE INSUKANCEC0. LONDON. HTABLI8II ED 1S03. Paid-op Capital and Accumulated Funds, $8,000,000 IN GOLD. PBETONT A HERRING, Agent), I No, 107 Soain THIRD Street, Phllads. CH AH. M. FRXVOHT. OHA9. P HERR1NU JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. ETC. E8TAULI8HCO 1828. HOLIDAY PBEIEWTS, WATCHER, JTCWKLRT, CLOCK b, 61LVEBWAKK. and FANCY GOODS. 0. W. RUSSELL, . 22 UKTU BIXTH 8TKOT, US PBXXADXLPHIA, INSURANCE. A O D U R.Y.. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NKT YORK. " ' Bialementof the conditio of the Company, Dacem. ...; Mill, li6. ,.!. . Capfsl mock . tlMWKres , 15U,(Kfc)'0Q Uauliai ntooa paiu u c.nu. AMRB1S, Mar km PoltM. Dash en band and In bank.., Casb in uauas o. ag-ni ia cuurie ui tru BllllOII.-.'IH,H,H...mNiHHH M...HI TJ.B. Oov't bonds, t urn. '7, par lsM1H).. If.lnft'HK i:.iK7-e I i ig '.e otam 6.0 0-4) Accrued inireit, not yet Que mi s r ceivDi... ....... oan. on a4curliy o' policies Inferred prvmluuis lor the year.., vilia or ivih ... .......M Value ot ra iiur noe po loirs j-t-r.oi .l propeity ei Home and Branch O Aim ............ .M.,...T.r. KIMW7J Amount required to fe'.y relnsu-e all ont- 4ii.iil nj ilri Aw f e-A a M fOT.oyi rc Amount O' cash oromlum received , ia,47g'9 Loans on secuntv of p jilui1 8 7 Anicunt oi pn mlunis earned, !(uiultu delerrrd In nan' or aKA'iM . .. 81 !2-9 Jnurent rCrlved lr. m In vestnieuta . 7a 84 Income irom all othei souroai ...... li m 18 i,j9 47 fl,M0O 2'M EXPEWDITVRKM. Amount of loans paid durlug the year. Amount paid ana oiii lor reluaurau ie policies. Amcur l of expenaes iiu durlnu tua v. ar. luciudlng comm anloua aud fee paid io nentH and orttcers ol lli . IB Amount ol taxes paid by Ibe Company 2,329 28 Aanount of all other ei-na- auu expen- dllurta . . l.'94t (8.Z7S-58 Value of Company' t ck, pr ino: maket v'. (uie. This Company com neon d bntlnrss In April. 188H, and bn alrai lisnod lii(NI FOLlclKi, Cuverlna over a,UOO,000 of insurance. Maton B lttbtt. JA1WC8 M. LONCACRC, - MaDagcr for rennsjlfanla, OFFICE, No. 302 WALUT STREET, ISwfmGt PHILADELPHIA, 1829."cnARTEa PEBPETUAI. Frantlin Fire Insnrance Comjaiiy OF PUILADELPIIIAi Office, ITofi. 435 and 437 OILS NUT Street. Assets Ofl Jan 1,1869, $2,677,372 13 CP1TAL AC RI 1 bUlii'LUb. lOO.OOOOO 1 UN I PBaMlUMS. lM.SeM. TJKSETTI.EO CLAIMS, INtOMR FOR 1800, ed,4 OO-H, Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. Tbe Company also Issues .Polities on Rant of BnlldlDK ot all aiuda. Ct round Keots and Mortgages, DIRKOrOPS. Alfred O Baker. Alireu rmer, I nomas Hp.rks, William 8. UraoU Thomaa e. Kill. 4uMl.vn. H U.H,nn. tamoel Ursnt. Otoige w. Blcbards, iBaao Lea. Oeoige fales. AT FRED u. BAKE a. Provident. ttlUKUK FALHd, Vloe-Prealdeut. J S. W. sfcALl I-'J liK. bfoetsrr. WM. UIIEH.N, asalstaiit becretary. 10 GOVERNMENT SALES. ST. LOUIS AR8ENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO.. FEBRUARY li8 J8t!. ' PUbLlU HALE OK CONDEMNED ORD NANCE AND OKDN ANCE SiOKtW. Will be tilltreU lor sale, at pnblio auction, at the 8U Lonls Arsenal, Bt. Louis, Mo., oommennlng oa MONDAY, the 12th day of April, 18ti9, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large amount of condemned OidESDce and Ordnauoe Htores, etc, ooaslsU&K ln part of the following articles, via.: 61 cast Iron field guns, with carriages and Implements. 199 cast Iron suns, various, total weight about 6U0 ions. 480 tons cannon calls, 6 to 42 pounds. 80 artillery carriages, various. 600 sets artillery wheel harness, for two horses. 4,300 sporiirg rifles and shot guns, various. 10,233 carbines ana rifles, varloue, 14.411 sabres and s words, various. 123 000 cartridae boxes, various. 16,000 cavalry saddles, various. 8,000 artillery saddles, various. 23 190 curb bridles, various. 10 010 waterlog bridles, various. 16,000 halters, various. 14,480 leather traces, various. 401, 085 pounds of cannon powder. 8'z8 450 pounds of mortar powder. 777,080 pounds of musket powder. 18 200 pounds of rille powder. 169,840 pounds of damaged powder. 90 884,000 musket and pistol percussion capo. Wrought and cast iron scrap, etc. etc. Persons desiring catalogues of the stores to be sold osn obtain them by application to the Chief ol Ordnance, at Washington, D. (1; of Brevet Colonel 8. Crispin, U. 8. A., purchasing agent, corner of Houston and Greene streets, Kew York, or upon application at hin arsenal, x. . , J k D- CALLENDER, Llent.-Col. ot Ord. and Bu Brig.-Oieu. U. . A., Commanding. 81 G O V JC K N M E NT BALE. Will be sold at Pubiln Auction, hv TT r BMlTHtsON, Auctioneer, at Allegheny Arsenal. Pi tl burg. Pa., commencing ac-lo.o'cloak A. M.. Wtduesuay, Marou 24, 1809, Uie toUowlng artl Cles.vla : 28 Cast Iron Cannon. 16.804 Holld Ubot (round). 2.HV0 biands of Grape and Carcasses. 8.827 Cat bines, new, repaired, ruNty, eto. 8.127 U. 8. Rifles, jal. 54 aud 68, repaired, itihty, eio. 4 877 Enfield Muskets, repaired. 4 819 Koreign MuHkela and Rifles, rusty, eto. 8,i:.0 U. 8. Muskets, cal. 89, rusty, eto. 2,279 PlMois and lievolvers, new, repaired, and rusty. 4,000 Bets of Inlantry Accoutrements (old). 83,182 Pounds of Cannon, Musket, and Rifle Powder. 190.000 Pistol Cartridges (Lefiucheux A Wes son'.). 1,300,000 Muyuaid's and Sharp's Primers. 6,28'J Musket Bayonets. 130,100 Pounds of Hcrap Iron, Cast and Wrought. A lot of A npendages and parts of Muskets. - A loi of Tools lor Blacksmiths, Carpenters, eie. etc. A lot of Packing Boxes, etc. CutaiOKUesof the aoove oan be obtained 6a appllcaih n to the uoderslgned. Purchasers will be required to remove the. property within ten days alter the sale. Terms Cash. R. H. K. WniTELEY. 222mw6t Bvl. Brig. -Gen. U. d. A. PUBLIC BALE OF CONDEMNED ORD uai Lm HiofUK, A larte quantity of Orndemned Ordnance and Ord. psuce bierea will oa offered tor sa e aiPobnoAuo. Hon, at iOCK lLAMi AHsJANAL. lklinam Z Wi.bMp.DA If, April 7. 186K. at 10 o'clock A? Ji' ciwio bi'ld;ulp''Mi, "ow 01 ih ppai . t Iron Caution, various calibres. IKK) field Carrlagri aud Liui bars. 1 tett ol rtlllery Uarnes, lu.iw) bounds uliot and hhell. tfi iuisi nol iulHKiry Aooouurements. a20e HcClellun feaddUs, IU) f rmiery ciadaiea, SI .00 Halters, 7uorQ(lle Blankets, 60 Waierli'f Brtdlos. I:40 Cavalry Curb Undies, titiO Aillliery 'iraotsaud Barnes. lemon wishing uatalugu ot the Store to be sold can cbtaln ihem ly appiicailon to the Chief of OroV barce, at Waslilugiou, IX. C, or Brevet OoIoohI a, dtlrtflM. TJvlled Hialea A rmy. Parouasiug Ottloer l orDtrof BOLHTON and GHKaN asraMW, &ew York city i or npou applicaiioa alUi s Arneuai. T. J. KOlMN, LlantrnactColouel Uronauoa, . Brevet frigadler-Uantral C. tl. A., CoiumacdiuC. Bock JUad Arseaal, January to, IMS. lvtA7
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