THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAItCH 13, 18CJ. NEWS SUMMARY. ' '' Eeal AflTalra. Major Pox, Chlrf Multiollni, and the Police Coairoittce ol Councils maiu an odicml visit Jf tfflt attfrhoou to the itatlou housed of ih Thineemb, Fouitetntb. and Fifteenth, Folice dlalr cti. At ibe Cathedral, next Taomlay morntn?, at 10 O'clock, a Solemn PoDtiBo-il Mica will be cele brated, tbe orcaMoii heloir. the removal of the iraiaiug ot Bishop Ri;an and Con well to the vault of the Cathedral. The strike of the morocco journeymen in this cuy in not yet ItiUy Bottled, tboiieu come ot thoe a bo struck for higher waees have pone to vrotk at the old rate. The workmen In two other manufactories have struck, aud a number of new men at the- old rate of wages havo been euplojed. JHtuteatle AtTnirsj. Gold closed jeeterday at B. Giant, brother ot the President, la In New York. A errand Fenian demonstration took place in Buffalo lt night. fcv Governor Pollock, It I' said, has been tendered the Directors!) io of the Mint. A dn patch Irom Key West Bays tbat Dr. Muriel ba arrived there, on bis way North. Senntor YVortbiDgton will bo pressed for Surveyor ol tb l'oriot Philadelphia by Sena tors Cameron and Scott. A man named George Beddlck was chot and killed by a police ollicer, in a disreputable boucn In Nashville, jieterdiiy moruiDir. Charles Wallace, editor of the W arret) toe (Georgia) Vlipptr, was sbot and Instantly killed jesterdiy moraine bv Dr. G. V. Oard-n. The excitement about the White Pine mines remains unabated in Ban Francisco. Fifty com- Sanies have been organized in that city since larch 1. Four revenue officers were arrested yester day, in New York, on a choree of llleeally re moving whUky from a distillery In the city. Tbey were each held to bail in $5000 for trial. An American built biieautlne, water logged and completely wrecked, was fallen in with on the 23d nit,, in latitude 40 45, longitude 18-22, with two men, one white and one black, both dead, lasbed to the maintop. betiator Morton, of Indiana, has accepted tbe Invitation to deliver the oration on the occasion of tbe Gettysburg Monument dedica tion, July 4. Bayard Taylor will read a poem and Henry Ward Beecber will act as chaolain. Vice President Colfax does not expect to be abaci, t dutlng tbe remainder of the session, but alter accompanying Mrs. Col lax to Ohio, next week, he will return and preside over the Senate until It adjournment. N. T. Forbes has been appointed Pension Agent in this city, vice E. W. C. Greene, re signed. This will be good news to hundreds of pensioners, wbo have been waiting for over a week for the money due them by the Govern ment. , Foreign Affairs. London, March 12. In the House of Com mon?, this evening, Uou. Kobert Lowe. Chan cellor ot tbe Exchequer, stated that if the mall contract with the lnman Steamship Company was sanctioned, tbe steamers of tbat line would rail Horn Queenbtown every Friday, for New York, instead or Ihursday, as heretofore. Mr. Seely moved for a committee on mall contracts to toe United States. Ibe Maiqula of Hartington, Postmaster General. cad the contract was c uipleted by the latter Government, end to break it would be a breach of laitb. He added that the present service was satisfactory. Mr. Lowe spoke against and Mr. Hunt In support ot tbe contract. The House divided, and the motion was adop'ed by the following vote: For a committee, 115; against, 86. Uadbu), March 12. The Constituent Cortes has rejected the bill providing for the abolition ofltbe capitation tax and military conscription. Vienna. March 12, Both houses of toe RelcbBrath have passed the Ministerial Budget. ItsbowsadeUciency of 3,000 000 florins in the revenue ro meet the estimated expenditures. Havana, March 12. The Diario praises the inaugural menage of President Grant, Stag nation and distrust in btnlness circles on the island are increasing. Vaillunt Brothers, Schmidt & Co., Desptgoue A Co., and many retail mer chants In Santiago dc Quta have tailed. Tbe rebel General Juan Capote Lopez was taken prisoner aud sbot on the 9th Inst., atCienfuegos. The Diario reports the capture of several rebel advance guards in tbe neighborhood ot Glbara, and states tbat they were immediately des patched with knives by their captors. Havana, March 12. The United States steamer Contoocook, flagship of Admiral Uotf, leaves this port tomorrow for Key West, bat will return in a few days. The Hutted States squadron in the West Iudies is inslgnidcant in point of pumbere, compared with the English and French The American residents here characterize it as ridiculouc, and tain of it as an insult to the metcantile interests of the country, while tUey deride the alleged parsimony or ignorance ol the American Government in keeping so emill a fleet in Cuban waters duriog the present con dition of affairs on the Wand. The Gaceta ot to-day publishes an official notification that the families of persons to be transported to Fernando Po, next Monday, may furnish them with means to supply their neces sities during their imprUonment. Advices from baeua state that the fighting be tween tbe troops and insurgents Is lively in tbat jurisdlctttn. , Havana, March 12. A despatch from Clen fuegor, the lltb, says a thousand Spanish troops arrived there. The entire railroad la now guarded, but the rebels are numerous and acive. Advices from Santiago say that Colonel Tnoi' noinnin had entered Mavari. after a des perate conflict. Colonel Vela-co had been sent tiom liajBmo to operate in conjunction with Lopez. The rebels bad attacked Iguanl, but mere renulsed. and fled to tbe mountains. The news fiom Santa Espinta is that Colonel Puelio bad issued an address to the effect that the time of conciliation was at an ena. Contested Election Caee. Examiners Messlck and Batturs met yesterday afternoon to resume (he muuicipil contested election cafe. 1 he box of the Sixteenth ui vision r iIia Twpniietb ward was Droducd by the Mayor and Recorder, the paper taiten out and ...hmlilt.it in vlflATi.f. Mr. Gerrard objected to the opening of the box er tue reason tbat there i no speciuoauon in regard to tbat division. t a u.aniinr Mni.ii.nn testified tbat be was v,olAihn ririHlaiive Comniltteein the iudicial context when tbe balloi oox of the Sixteenth division. Twentieth war.i, was opeoei, and the haiioia couu ed. The voto wt:-For lhajer, 283: lor GreeubHnk, 20. Tbe tickets were nearlv all in bundle ot ten vo'eis but some ol . i.. . k.,nni., nntinert imiv seven of Grteu- vb-. united and wete made up ot three or lhMr?Gerhard objected to the whole of the tes- ixT. JtL. -.. nslcixl how be knew tbe bundles oftlckcu were not Tbaver's mtde up ol Green baik's. and be replied ibat m all in--. tt.A GrHPi.hank tickets were in the uvw -w - wrt o irk ri t V. ,i...t J tf t,vi lHfln,l that ho was a re torn inspector at toe Oc ob r election in the Sixieei.th divtfion. Twt-nneta ward, from noon to tbe dose of me pons. .ii. He observed, iu tbe iirt b-iudle often ticket Vnlmti bv the Democratic return j nnwi somt Republican tickets in it. and uphke ot m ?u..k ih sitings to tuteriere was ques " u.H,. inniTH dof.ldea that be b'il the Ti-K.. 'i.p hnndld a then coun'ed. and con r" I V llnmnnriitlc aud five KI'lbl CaU tii kets: the votes were then separated after rLV vl a.,..,bA in attempt to repeat It; Wn i th '0m .here was a MfiPn IDC WHU'"U,V' " " ' . . U . cUetum was be mr conducted. h mtapxminaiiou. tbe wimesa sam a in ei jb rotnrn innueciui, becsuse the naa gouo ; "V,rt - ...h .hoaah wit- nesi believed it was something ehe than lck- a a k a AiiAmnHr pikciiuu fer-nce bv a comparison of tho votes at b3th electiors,i06. ' " . w Wlllmm F. Patterson and Wiltian B. May tectiGed to havme vo ed the Republican tlckut in tbe Eighth division of tbe Fourth ward. William A.Bulklevaud Jsme Ten ver, resi dents o the Sixteenth division, Twrntieth w ir I, testified tbat their belief was that toe votes bid not been fairly counted at the October election. lb House Committee. Washington, Msrch 12. The Speaker announced the following as the Committee on t lection: Mesr. Piiln. CbnrchlP, Hawn, Cessna, BuMtoI Tennessee Sfevtnon, Burdett. Birr, and Randall, ne al'OS'ated tdatthe remainder of the committees would be ani.ounced on Monday. The lnblle Credit Bill. The House, bv a vo'e of 96 to 4, has pissed Mr. Scbeock's 'bill to sttengthen the public credit. It was amended by striking out the second section. The Hanging Question The Other Side. 2b the Editor oJThe Even ing Telegraph: In the article beaded "Maaklch Sensibility for Murderers,"' in your issue of yestcrdny, you ack, "Do either the records of the case or the state of society authorlz9 Executive clemency'' in the case ot George S. Twitchell, Jr.? As one who claims to bevtne of "the law-abiding pcop'e of Philadelphia," I answer Yes, both the tecords of the case and the state of soe'ety demand tbe exercise of Executive clemency in the case of Twiichtll as well as in tbat of Gerald Eaton. In the latter cae, I am told there are grave doubts tbat he killed Uecnan; doubts entertained by those who labored hardest to convict him. If so, yon snrely would not urge that he be executed while one reasonable doubt was entertained of his guilt by those who pro seemed btm? With tbe facts in the caso of Ttritchell I am familiar, and in this cae I desire to sustain the action of those ministers you bo sirongiy condemn. You say "the gentle and harm lets are asking fur the respite ot their own enemies;" that "there is no Christianity in this." No Christianity in doing good to one's etemlea; striving to save the hie ot oue doomed to oie 1 Chribt said, "Love your enemies," and to me it cetms these clergymen are carrying out the precepts of their Divine Master by dotn; just what you call the most "pre-eminent of all their mlf judged actions." 1 appeal to you as a public teacher re sponsible to a large extent lor the mighty power called public sentiment does the record of thiB case show that "wilful, deliberate, and premeditated killing" which is necessary to con stitute murder oi the first degree? ft Twitcbell killed Mrs. Hill, is it not qui.e likely tbat hu did it in a sudden passion; that alter hard words, in which Mrs. Hill told him she bad lost all confidence in him, he struck her the fatal blow, without really designing to kill her; and alti rwaid:, finding he had killed ber, stung by remo.se and bait frightened out of bis wits, he s rove by those wounds and bruises to conceal bis gum. in my opinion, the lacta do not show premeditation; and in this view I am sustained by tenie of the oldest and ablest lawvera of the Philadelphia Bar. Aeain. there is a bare oos-i- bility that he did not kill Mr . Hill. True, you have tbe opinion of twelve men: but juries and juages have often been mistaken, and inuoceut men nave been put to oeatn in consequence. We aie told that Twitcheil Bpends much of nil time in prajer, reading the Biole, and in reli gious exercises; mat tbrougntbe efforts of his spiritual adviser be is a Christian man no-v. whether he did or did not kill Mrs. Hill; tbat he Is piepared for the eoc ety of sain:s, etc Yet be still maintains that he is innocent of tbe crime tor which he Is abouti to Buffer death. If he is prepared to die if he is truly converted, as is claimed he not only tells the trntb, but he oueht to be lt out ot pilson by Governor Geary at once. This city, according to your own showing, needs tbe livltg example ot Christian men more than ever before; and if Le is a Christian man, we need bim as a missionary, aud the Governor should permit nis execution, xou say tbe "old aic doctrine" "is not obsolete," "but its tical necessity is dailv felt:" that "anv relaxation ot it would endanger the innocent." Yet utder this Mosaic dispensation you admit that "Never bulore have so great a number of murdets been committed," and that it seems to you "as though jou lived In loudon one bun- nrtd years ago." xs it not time tor us to retake Moces and turn our attention to Christ? Is it lot best to be guided by the lamp ot exoer'ence? l am eatisned tnat so ions as clergymen ti ae theoLewho, in to-daj'o Telegraph, endorsed yonr editorial which I am criticizing) and edi tors win teacn me peopie me superiority oi tue laws ot Moses to those ot Jesus, crime will continue to increase and murders will mich more abound. But statistics, philosophy, and Christianity all agree tbat while we should pro tect society, we snou a not destroy nu-uan Lie; tbat criminals should be reformed, not tillpd: and that in proportion as the law of love supersedes the law of retaliation wil) soctetv becouie wiser ana oener, ana crimes ot an grades be dlmlnibhed. Youm, verv truly. JJAHON I , n.ILQOKB. Philadelphia, March 10, 1869. Illustrated Books and Papers. The London News, treating of tha rage for illustrations in hooks and magazines, says: "A hook's a hook, although there's nothing In It," said Byron, sardonically; bat book nowadays la soarotiy a dook at an, unless it contains a number oi wooaouts. as ior me "Monthlies," whose number is increasing every quarter, piotures have almost become tbelr vassport to popularity. Even the out side cover oitnem must be piotoriai. Dome oi them yet hold out in pla'n (jaaker garb against the showy exterior of their younger rivals, hut we shrewdly suspect they are playing a loting game of sobriety and economy, and will have to he more frisky and oostly before long, If tbey do not intend to be beaten out of the field. The oharaoter of the binding is a key to the character of tbe oontents. Open your shiilice's worth, and the first thing, that greets your eye is a captivating frontispiece of a young laay in a possible or impossible posture, sometimes alone, aud sometimes with a male or female companion as wonder fully made as herself. Turn a few pages another picture. Probably a young lady again, supernaturally tall or contorted; or perhaps a daik-browed villain, a relenting pups, or a despairingly. spooney lover. Verse, that used to be thought better able to stand alone than any other species of literature and, on acoount of its own supposed pictorial qualities, to be peculiarly oapable of dtspnus idk with factitious aids and adiuno s, can now no more make its appearano without an illustration than a young lady can without ohaperone though we ought to add tbat if obaperones were usually as frolicsome aud addioted to levity as many of the illustrations appended to monthly poetry, young lalies wonld be better off without them as Ioijk as editors, publishers, and the pub Ho lntist upon having these thine, they will be brought into the niaiket as rapidly as ever tbey are wanted. Tbe question is, where will it tnd f And what is theoause of it all f II w lorg will the few yet nnlllustrated monthlies bold out? And when will the tnru of tha qnrlerlies come f When will the Edinburgh iitvitw first make its appearance "with nume rous wooden ts," and when may we look for its conservative rival decked oat in all the glory ot true blue etchings f Nay, how much looser will the weekly Journals be issued in tbeir present modest gulae 1 For bow many numbers more will the Saturdag Jleview be able to preserve iU "beauty unadorned," and when may we expect to see tbe Aconomisi toad hatiial for avw f And ourlre 1 Wt fe'getUsg OurwlTSs. Ytt onr turn must nuqneationsbly com. When is it to be ? When shall we and onr daily contemporaries bn oom ptlltd to add to oar expanses by maintaining a staff of artists and engravers ? The state or health of the Emperor of tbe Frenob or the Pope will have to be represented by carts de vhite takes or snppoced to be taken few days previously. Tbe "Latest Intelli gence" will have to be plotorially rendered, with variety of eostnme, and oar own oorres poLdents will have to send pea-and-ink sketches from distant capitals takn on th cpot. The Police Court will provide ns an loll -nity of Interesting snbjeots, and even ttn money article may sometimes nottssltate a tableau of disappointed speculators. To be perfectly serious, however, do net onr readers think that this rage for "piotare broks" has gone far enough ? Is it really a wbolerome sign f U it not rathf r one of fri volity and superficial habits of mind ? MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Neu fir it Pagt. ALMA N AO rOB Bow Rww railiAUKliPUIA THIR DAT. ft IS MoOM (S '.'n niiimiiiiii h,,,, tlrt HlB WT11 . Hi) StTHBi CLKAKED YKBTKKDaY. Ptpamnhtp J. W, Jt.Terii.aii, Muyder, Ubariestoo. B. A. orter A Co. fchr '. L. Adams, Robinson. Boston, W, II. Jjbai Bro. Scnr K, B. Wbeaton, Johnson, Salem, Day, Haddetl Pcbr jlw. Hl Pwpll.Ombrt',, do. Hcbr J. M Vnoe Rurdgs ('Kajbrl igflport. ria. Rt'r J. R Hh river. Rlggnnn, Bailimn . A. amvw, Jr. Hl'r Winoi. wiuce, jnw Yurk. w. p. Clyde AOo. TuiTtirw Jefrnion. Allen, for Sattimore, witu a w ei oargw, w. jr. uiyae a, vo, ARRIVD YKTKRrA Y. Rrtg Five firoioei., TDur.,w. n days from Havana, rnh uvar tu Ttoon. W.iiauo A Huns. Bcor Jdnlvlaa. Kllminwortn. t di from Mlltnn. Del., wltb railroad ilea to htokmoa k UoUuKbin. HCbrTbos w. ware. Abdlil. lOdayetrom vVlutoo N. U, wlib lamber to NoccrM A Mbeeu. BcbrLadyor tbe Lake, Rowley, g lyi frnm 8no Hill Idd.. wlih lanitwr to Hickmeo A l ittlnn n. tcbr WpaimorrlkDd. Ktcn. from JJnnnla (lruik. In ba'Uit to Wtstmorn'and Col Co. bebr Jos. N. bioipi. Waters, from Newtown, Md Wlib iDmorrto Hickman A Ootilr gbam. Robr Jobn Wbliby. Heoderaoo. 1 day from Port Fran. Del . wl-ta (rain to unrlstlan A Oo. - Bteairer Hoveliv. Bbaar. S4 uniira fiom New York. Wlib mde. loW.M. Balrd A Oo. --- ""an-f Btramer liars, Ornmlry. 24 boars from New York, Wltb Didee. to W. U. Balrd A Oo. 8tamer K. c Blddle. Moiiue. Z4 hoars from new Tork. wltb mdan. to w. P. Clyde A Co. TDKsTboe. JefleraOB Allen: Lockout. Shears: and Oiyde. Bonoan. frnm Baltimore,, wub tows of ba ges ivni jr. wijTue ei vo. aCKVOBAITDA. Baran Oeoree n. Jankina n.iku tnr PMladal. pb'a entered out at Newcastle 2Sd nit. Barque IM-elan. Ollkey. sailed from Hamburg I2d nit, tor jNewoort ntm Carqne Cremona, at New Tork, report: Feb. IS. let S-.. )odb. S6. taw a brlir with an Acuencao eoslau anion down: bore down tn ber, and ebe proved to be tbe brig M. C Coaiery, Oomerr 70 days from Ateaalna for PMladelpbia, abort of provleinne and medicines wnn captain aica; supplied ber wltb bolb; tbe captain was niim'rarani at ine lime we fell in wun Dim. Barane Trovaiore. Rlimh,ii r,nm mmIil at Boston yesterday. - una uairo uarrou. cleared at New xorK yesterday tvr Autwnp, yim rniiaaeipnia. Bilg Albert, Krlckson, pence, pat Into Falmouth 26tri ult. ft-r O'dera, ,., ... -o Btla H. J. Barton. Barton, frnm Rotterdam for Bos ton, wblob pot Into Lisbon 12'h alt., remained I7tn. Bcbr John Btrnao, Ixrael. from Boston fer Pnliadel Pb'a at New York '1th Inst. -' ) ocor jtvergreen. ttoit. from roviaence ior runa deipbla. at New York lltb Inst. - i-cbr Eoterprtoe Fisher, from North Carolina for Pblladelpbla. at Norh. Ik lotb Inst BcbrjoboBbay mum, cleared at Baltimore utn lnst.. It r New York. fafTt -"- ecbr b. a. Hammond, WUIey, Irom Charleston, at BoBton lltb last Bcbr Cberle K. sroller. Brown, for Fliliaaeipnia. Cleared at Boston 11th lBt. Bobr jobD Crompt'in. ornwen. irom nnmeraei ior Philadelphia salted from Newport loth ln. Bobr Joseph Hay, Hathaway, heuoe. at Warenam loth list. ---.- Snhr laaan Oliver. Pannell. sailed frnm Havana 10 days stone for Pulladelpbla, In company wltb yacht Bve, at New York. an m Bohr Ablzsll Haley. Haley, at Georgetown, d C 7th Inst. Irom New York. FLOUR. WM. B. THOMAS & CO., TH1HTEENTII and WILLOW Sts., MANUFACTURERS or "PASTRY," "PREMIUM." "RED STONE. AKD UNEQUALLED XXX BAKERS' FLOUR, AXiL 1171m Warranted to Gire Satisfaction. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Floor Dealers and Urocero, Take Notlc. LANGLEY'8 CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUR Again In the Market. "Itory Sbesi;" KuraL Langley." Tue above brands of FLOUR are bow arrlvlns from tbe mills, and will be eonstanily oa hand, and lor sale In lots to salt to purchase, by BROOKE, C0LKET Si CO FLOCK AMD BAISI DEiLEBS, 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 MaRKET 8U, 1 16 lmrp PHILADKLPHIA. nHOICB FAMILY FLOUR. For the Trade or at Retail. ETEBT BARBEL WABBAMTED. KEYSTONE FLOUR MILLS, NOR.UAHD SI WBiBD AVEMUE, llDimrp JUtat ot Frout street FURNITURE, ETC. QIE FEIN8TEN MEUQEL aRANGIERT in der ganzen etage FERTIG ZUR AN8I0HT, TEPPICH UND GARTIE31EN ENBEGRIFFEN. GEORGE J. HENKEL8, MEUBEL. FABRICKANT, THIRTEENTH AND OHE9NTJT, 23mrp PUILADELPHIA. RICHMOND & CO,, BacceiBorsto Atwood & Hopper, J? UBNITURE VTAItEBOOKS, No. 40 South SECOND St., , . pUfct 1Mb, .uwn Biona SuUdlag), . FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE CHAMPION SAFES! Philadklphia, January 18,1869. Meeen. FABAEIj, HKKRINU at CO., No. 2 Ubennat street. Oentlemen:-On the night of theism Inst, a la well known to the cliiaena of Philadelphia onr Urge and extensive a tore aud valuable stock of merchandise, No. Wi Obeanat street was burned. The Are was one of the most extensive and destructive tbat baa vtalted our oily for many years, tbe beat being so Intense that eVen tbe marble cornice was almost obliterated. We bad, as youareaware, two of your valu able and well-known OHAMflON FIRE PROOF 8AFE8; and nobly have tbey vindi cated your well-known reputation aa maaofao tnrersof FIKE- PROOF SAFES, If anyfurtner proof bad been required, Tbey were subjected to the most Intense heat, and It aOorda aa maob pleasure to Inform you tbat alter recovering tbem from the ruins, we found upon ezamlnailoa that our books, papers, and other valuables were all In perfect condi tion. Tours, very respectfully, JAB. K. CAXiDWELL A CO. THE ONLT SAFES EXPOSED TO T1TE FIRE IS CALDWELL'S STORE WESE FABSEL, I1EHBIMG A CO. PHrLADiLPHiA, Jan. 18, 1889. Messrs. FAKREJL, UEKKINO A OOm Ua 028 Cneanut street. Gentlemen: On tbe nlgnt of tbe IStn Instant our large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Chee nut streeta, was, together wltn our heavy stook of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES, wnloh contained our principal books and papers, and although It was exposed to tbe most Intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We oheerfolly tender our testimonial to the many already published. In giving tbe HERRING SAFE the credit and oonfldenoe It Justly merits, lours, very respectfully, HOWELL, A BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1861, Messrs. FARItEL, HERRING A CO., No. 829 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes In the basement ol J. E. Caldwell dt Ca's store at the time of the great nre on the night of the 13th instant. It waa removed from the rulna to-day, and on opening It I found all my books, papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all preserved. I feel glad bat I had one of your truly valuable safes, and shall want another of yonr make when I get located. Tours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRK PATRICK, With J. E. Caldwell A Oo., No, 819 Chesnut street. FARREL, HERROG & CO., CHAMPION SAFES, No. 629 CHESNUT 8treet, PHILADELPHIA. FOR THE LADIES. R M OVA OF THB OF FASHION. TEMPLE Second Grand Opening of Spring Fashions, MONDAY, MARCH. 8, 18G9. For tbe better convenience or ner pairona, MRS. M. A. BINDER lias Ecmoved ber Dress Trlmmlogs and Taper Fattern Store. To the N. W. Corner t LET EN T 11 and CI1ESSU1 Streets, Fhlladelphta. Whf re she will; he baupy to ber rrlenda and customers. utlltLi.nl nuvmbl'iiM ol bl'A OlAL I MTAREHT Klegautly triiuaiod Psieras vt latest, and moat re'lable nyiua for LadlH' and Cbl dreua' IieSf lneudins varle j. plalu and trim. mitd, many ai ies oi wn cn are mauuiuciurea oo ine firaUiiBea, ana caduui d hiuui vigawuwD, aiDKi9, aaq n tel. for dieSH makers and dealuis wholesale and re tall. MKS. BIN UK tt ll.nera nmelf tbat ber laie uoveltits will tot be surpa.s-d by any girlug bar personal attention to all oru bes of ber deartujeat. Tbe cknolfdgd superiority, o iu aa rrga d. tbeir reliability aud oes gns, and ibe pauouaaa extended tO ber. lender CUIDurrM unnmriHrr. Mrs. Binder bat tbe fluent assortment of Ladles Tress ano i-loak Trimmings In tbe city, i tbe lowest pr ces. Dre-S and Cio k Maklnc; Dresses made to Ul lib ease and tlrganoe Orders executed at abort rollce. Embrolut-rits. Handkercrilei., Laos, Rib bons. Bridal Veils au Wreaibs. Clue Jewelry, aal Fancy uoods. llukinv and uonenog. uuiiiagand Flt'lDg A perfect system of Diess Catling tauvbt; price. 1 80. wltb chart Patter's ee.t bv mall or ex Drees to all parts ot tbe Union. Do not fiMget nor pVw location, N. W. comer KLEVKNTU and UHKj j)UT Itirtete 1 6 slutb 1115. WM T' nOrKINf3' 1115. LADIES' EMPORIUM, No 1115 CUESKUT St. (GIrard Row). T..ririit assortment and Best and Obeaneat Oonil. In t. city, lu all tL follow. ijk llies: . . ... .. . a. . . i . U 1 n I 'uiul..utari rV. .... I it ..... uuiriH. for Ladles. Mlsnrs. and Cul'dren. In over lour Uuudrvd style., abapea, leoaibs. and slzsa. Con 11, biln , and Jan s 0rst.,lu eibt fitr.reni stlrs nianuifiuiaa expnuiy lor onr own sales. 33 oiovr.ni 'y'l0' "?e.r1or LM,n? Frncb .I.V.-D Wbalrbone CJbJili; rs from 1 io 7. 14 varleii sot extra nandsoma Wbaieoone Oat-sns.lromoi-nlsto!450. bbouider staota, kuuu. w vuc. okut, cup- MU'ur' P"n Self-adjusting Abdominal Co.u-t. blably recoiuoiuuu n pujsi -j.us, irom lull. BOIES or ClIlllBaAB- ' 6a Bartraro A Fantom s F.mtly Sewing Machines, k,,... riu.uluUkl distributed tO Our Uutanmn l,u tbs pur uoeeol ge'Ua tbem lutroduoed. ta BOARDING. T KC 1121 GIHABD BTP.EET MlY Tit otrtsuaea luxBiaiiea ana aaruxaikMa looaoa sck. aajS mmt aw.mk ai H AMUSEMCIMTS. 1 t-ihit Anir.T.PlItA PHIL1HBMOMO 80 rieiy. 'IbelMJKD OBAD 0NCK-T rf Ibis Bw-eiy will iske ail ana at tbe sUKMY U' TK C rabATURDAY IVUNlSUlieil U.hinat, mt s nVmk Mjl O AWT1BT, Sir 8 B Plaui.tol Vrw Yurk, wuo ML 9. the emtnanl 111 perform tbe seleo- tlon. below Mm.pR0jBAMMR r.HT triBitr. I. Pastorale Pympi-oni Bee hnvrn. 1. llro M a Rim I ruppo. B. Ai d.lile 4Vn Mntm. S. Ane.ro, Th.Morm. Altesretto. Ui-AN D OR( llKsma. L WCERTO FOB FIAMU IN MINOR (Op H I Cboptn. (VMih Orrhrstral Accompaniment.) 1. B 'iiisi . a. oDdu y tace. NK.H.B MILLS. It. Chrrua fr Malt VtAnm URUKN. A. M, HOCh. YOUHO Sp A4N NE 'HOB ROolKTY (ni oer Iba d itctloo o' Mr. Wmlara Haitmu), nib rr DiDauunm h four Frei'CH horns. IIT. BOLO-PIANO. "HCMUAUlANtUIPY A -UWJ18." T.nMg. MR. f. B, WILLS, IV. Overinrt Mevrstll .' Mrnnflssotan. CocK'oc'cr............... Mr. w. O. DIKTRICII IU-'' l bit For sal at tbe ofUoa tba Huclnlv. Ko. 1104 t'UESMUr Hirest, and at tue principal Mm Icon. rs. . . C It. DOD WORTH, Prsaldant. J. A. Uktkb, Secretary. tatu al - FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged J Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCK Please send for a catalogue to MiLRVIN & CO., 721 CHESNUT Street, (MASONIC HALL), Philadelphia, o3 BBAODWAT, MEW TOBK, 108 BAIK ST, CLKTELANDi OHIO. SC01)-HAND SAFES of all makes for Bale 10W. 2 11 swum SAFES ASP MACHINERY MOVED. P.REAT BARGAINS I IV SAFES. IK CON8EQUBNCE OF ILL HEALTH I WILL KLL HI BTOOS F SAFES. ETC., With Two Years' Unexpired Lease of Store No. G39 ARCH Street, AND TWO VKRY SUPERIOR DRAUGHT HOBBKS. AVAOON, ETC, lor cash or la ex change for desirable property. Parties wishing to make snch purchase will please call at mj store betw.au ten and tare o'clock:. BAFEd BiXLINQ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, amuthsim M. Cm SADLER, Agent. n . I. . MAIBBR HisiTVAornmH a. FIRfc AND liUKGLAK-PEOOP SAFES, LOOKttMITH, BELL-H ANQKR , AND DJCALXA 1 61 Saw RAOB Btrest DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT 8H0EMAEEA & CO. N. Ee Corner of FOURTH and BAGS Sts PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALES DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS Of VYblt Lead and Colored Paints, rutt Yarnlslies, Etc. A6KNT8 FOB THB CELEBRATJCS rilOCll ZINC PAINTS. DEALERS AND CONBUMERS SUPPLIED At Lowest pbjpkb fo,r cash. l,u- DHILOSOPHY OF MARBIAOE.- A. a new lX)uri)e of Lectures, as deiive'ea New tot Itukkum ol Apetomr, embrailng tn rlilHCi.:H,,w it. I.lva aud Wb.t to live for: Youib. Maiurliy. and Old An; Maabpoa iewj ... , i v . . M. T ... i I .... NerTi.us biaeaaea aocouul Fori wW ?S MITE AW)SEMENTS. e K n m a n nniu FOB blX. BuTll J - FAN Ny JNIimIhkK artlsted by a con. pa- t ot by ber In knrrra Vn" iTe " enga, biX BJtFUaV IN t'ATIONS OBSMsN DBA MA, t n m- n iii MONDAY VriNIN, Jjarch U. MAH'A 8T0ART. TTJEHDAT EVlNINd, March t. HAT HaH IN rt THk KROOSD. WXSKAHDAY KVeislNU.MarcblT. MARIA ON A. , ADMIHHIOKf OPTB DOLLAB ' u Ultra Charge lor Weserrd Bea. Fsrnlly Circle... Fifty Oeatn 5 L-,M,I Tenty-flTe Cent J ne sale of K.setv.d - caia will emumence na Tburrday MnmlnjrMarvb H. at K. Wltilg'a Muntc Hoieo,1041claNDr Bte et.aud at the Aoa atPiy' last! OJiCEKT h ALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND e UaBLTOM In bit great lrUb Vbaracter. Pat. McCarip. list C0NCFBT HALL TO-NIGHT. -BOX OFFICE opt n daily, ironi 9 A. M. to P. M-, lor IQe eala . of reserd seais. Price IS centt. 86 CHESNUT STREET THEATRE OJN TVKbDAY KVJthUiO. March !.. production of Brou Mr Kxirhvusarir.s, the ' ' ...J11 Ll) '' T1IK OK KOLn, BTJPKRB OPiRaTiO AM) URMATIO CA9T. MaQMFl KNT CXTCMB. Jh.VVALS. . tBANNKP8- ARiR. K IU ? IKTRODlC'KD AND BP 1001 A L FEATURES' - nnrlvsllrd It, tbe great Nlra Leap v - , u? FJ BAN'S "WISH BfX'i KINORR. OIRARD'a oRNl I'HOLOOKJAL ANO ZUOLOOI- T.HERNANDKZ GUITAR BOLS. viVi AkH1B TRtiDPE KXTR tUKDINARTI I T LJ Si J" lne cltbraied KoPPITZ. Ha.eof R9 vervea Heau.baa oommenoed at TruniPUr s Muslo" Blor U1U .; CONCERT HALL TO-NIOUT.-AodleDoa, Pie"n'llon of Valuable tiifts to tha Ti e goods given away at this Kxblbltlon are BnrU c''1' lt CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AKD BEB IhebeautlfulAKABIAN NIGHTS TABLEAUX flftT in pamber. Tha most atuacUre serif a of Patntf logs In the country. I sat t ALHDT ST. TUKATRB, BEGINS AT ?1 1 TaIB 8aiurday KVKNINm. Mutch It MR. and MRa. barney wil? ia wl ' -: I FKRTHM FO i RTE E W fa TIME the romantic Irish Drama milt ed ; , ( . . THE EMERALD RINa.l .... r-, recelyed on each reoresemai lou w itb ' ' ' cc 1 KNTHUBlAbTIO APPuATJ8W. "f ' KIka Maoarty Mr. BASn icy WTLLIAMa liajgle W.c.rty ... Mrs. B kNEY WILLIAM i BJiCONDWILLlAMS MAT1NKE. VAJ TUESK1LD HIQ T?IW"",i1Fmii0(,If' AT a O'CLOCK. Each lady attending tbi performance will be prP seated with aa Emerald Rlrg as a sou yen Ir. " , CONCERT HALL TO-NIOHT .THE .JfJAT111-- MaT8 COMBINATION -jicKeis ev cebts. ' Reserved Peats. 78 cents. ' unnaren, xocenis. 1 8 At MRS. JOHN DREWS ARCH toTRKET THE. ATRK, Begins at H to a "r" HKUimn BMAKMlt lN KKVTVAL. r. MONDAY AND 1ILL HJR1HKR miTin. Bbakespeare's great Comedy of Muun ajju AHuyr noTHAHQ, " with Hew Bcenery, New Onatoniea. , . . ,.; new Appoinunenuia . Characteristic Maslo,- and flna Raal. biiumiin. Mrs. JOHN DRKW a.. .... ..BEATRI OK Beais seenred sl days In adTaoce. u , CONCERT HALL TO NIGHT. OO AND 8LB CHARl-EsGAHMIO sing In bis great Onaraj ter 8uns. Major Wellli gton de Boots. Up In a Bal loon Faah'on. ble Fred, Rxl'lcs Ing. Rovers eta ISM CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND see tbe gicatest ecterialLBaeut aver la Phlladai Pbla, a t THEATRE COMIQDE, SBVESTH STREET, below Arch. Commences M to 8 o'clock, . PROF. KISLaY'H """ World-known, Imp.rlal, aod Original ' , Fnll Company, wltb the original :,t TIIHR FARKWELL PERFORMANCE,' ' MATINEE ON SaTURDaY ei "'clock. Beats secured at Trampler's and Bo Office. I I If Admission 50, 76, and 86 cents. Private Boxes, fa. FOA'S AMERICAN VAKIETY THEATRE. EAUaUHUIlNT uf THJC JAP8 for e limited LBmberoi nlgbl. , area J ain ara toe ruinai .EVERT EVENING and SATURDAY A FTBRNOOBJ CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. QO AND bear MissJKNAiili WADK amg ht( paautifol Ballads. 8t VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER WARDEN, Nos. 70, Ti. 724. and 7M VIAS Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro pe ty of tbe GRAMD DUKE OF BADaiN, purchased at great expense by JAuOB VALiCd, of ihl8clty,tn . comniDBtiun wun rLanuufB Uttuu a i jttA ana Mshs NKLcIE ANDERfwN, will perform JtVERT AFTEBNOON and EVENING at the above-mea tioneo piece. Aomismon tree. l ia tl . CONCERT HALL TO NIGHT. ALI BABA, LAfni.. ni) Tan nmi y Tunvm it - HORTICTJLTTJRA L HAL L. GERM ASIA OUCHEaTiia P DBLIO RKHEARrJALis EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 84 P. M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and alt principal Moslo Stores, Pack,, ages of five for 11: single. 6 cents. Engagements can be maoe by addressing G. BAH. TERT.NO. 1M1 MONTEKaY BtreeU Wltilg'a MualO Btore, No. 1021 Chesnnt street; Andre's Music Store. No. 1104 Chesnnt street. 1 11 8m CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND, bear tbe grea CARLE TON sin the "Wblstllna Tblel,"iwlth variations. 8 8 O RAND FAIR, IN AID OF 8T. PAULAS M. SECOND and PINE Stie.ls, comiuenolag March 17, VM9, lor i be sale or rani y ana useiui Articles. Ad mission 10 cents. Season llckets. admitting for two weeks. 26 cents. 8 812t iOONCERT HALL TO-SIGHTGO AND cbmrioier, 'Wi Lubiin DdcIuk Mats?r." pro- (iniitiAnrl iViB ordal tMt Trlutl ( hlltliknnii Akf th WVUWWCVI sa w Bfa w W su eaaaai aea ieuuv v aV day. 8l8t iHABL BENW AND MARE HABSEER'8 ORi w a a .n littn da UAmrKlfj a.-u TT a. l v u a t'lTD n A V at 8K f . M.. IN MUB1CAL FUND HALL. BID lie Ad. mission. &e cents Paokateold tickets, U, at Bo nerfy No. 1102 CHKMNCT St.. and at ibe IVior. fU4tt CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND sea i-rof. It. ll H K A tv LKIN. ma sreat Pianist and Compoi er, perioral on bin treat Invention, the Tnmblerunlcon, the wonder of the m,ns'calage. 88D MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE S0HOOL, TWEN'I Y-FIR8T aud itaCa; Streets, open Day and Evening. All styles ol Velooleedrs buta Im sale and to rent. Hauquarters ol Philadelphia Velocipede Club. AduUslou, lu cents. 8 am J. W. POST. ; GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Mieeis. for l0ie. Gnitlemen.add Chll oren. Is now open UA and EVENtrG. Aeasons K.ven In Cparrli g and F-nolug. Call In person or send lor circular a l.tutnimn PROF. L. LKWDi. CONCERT HALL TO NIGHT, A beautiiulb IverTeaoet. several Gold atobes, Silverwa e. Jew. Irj , eco . io be given to the audi euce TO-N1G11 f. .. TRUNKS. IMPEOVEMENT IN TRUNKS. ALL TBCNKtl NOW MADE AT The "Great Central" Trunk Depot,. Have Pinions' Patent mitif Hop and Bil'a, which atcurtls tu.ieua tbe Tiuuat on bo0 ends with heavy liolu. snn iu tbe centra wiin the. ordinary loo. Positively io extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT K. W. Cor. BETENI'U and L'HfSA'UT StA. TRAVELLERS NOTICE. Furchae yourTinuSs wl b Stmoi s' Trlpl. Fatn- na. beavr uoif; no ir AT THE GBSAT CKNIKAL, -i o, 101 CUE1NCT Street.. tit 8m BOOTS AND SHOES. J FASHIONABLE! BOOTS ANIJ 8IIOE3 ; MADE TO ORDER. IN THB LATEST STYLJBS ON THE MOkT REASON A BUS TERMS. , IVE US A CALL. . ' . V. TUKtU t, M. eMAMEJtMY .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers