IMAUMiMMMM THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 113, 1869, 8 CITY ; EmJililGEHOE, THE UNIVERSITY. Name, mate. l, nHtroiu, Morris, Pa. McKlbbeu.W.u. u, p. alPueraou, U , N. etcotlA M alone, l. O.. Pa. Martlu. U. a., Pa. Marilo. Harry M., Pa. Ma'bewsou, J. y . N.C Manilas, a. M. Pa. MengtH, s u . r, Ml Itr, E H.Jr.,Tenn. Mil U K..P. .Mills. Julias .).. N. 0. M liner, U. K., M D.. 1,0. vi mile A. K. (Junn. Mitchell. K. D M.s. U ndr, O. VV,, Ten a Mo ie. A.. M.. lean, tfuore J. f.. P. Moure. J W.,Pt. vtoo.e T. W . IVcm. M.nn k uysei.W.B , . Murrtll K U . Va, Nancrede Uues. B.. Pa. Newsman, H. p.,jaU Niitt.Ueo. V.. N. J OFa'rell. John. W. V. Oil, Isaac, Pa. oanl. jomet?s,N. J. Pauo. Aruos B., Mas. Paison Joepn A . Pa. i'aaaon. Judo Pa. Perkus, W. C M. D , Md. Peine. R M... N. J. Piatt, I D..lon. Porter. P. B., lol. Prloe. laordecat Md. Probate), Joi.u II.. S. J. Uulnn. Cliarlsa A.. Pa xfeo AannaJ 0miarammt of tbe jBavale! Department of tbe Untveraltjr mt rMUflTMi-A lAst of the Ura mate. At noon to-day tbe Annual Commencement a the Medical Department of ln- University of Pennsylvania took place in trie Aoademy ol Moalo. Toe entire place wm crowded. Toe beauty aud tbe lasblon of toe I'lwa were pre sent, bouquets to deck the new-fledged d jown With floral honor. In countless hundreds rented tbe air. Toe German la Orohestra was nrtaeut, and by lis muaio leut not a little to tue blest-nre of tbe time Tbe graduates and otoer Students connected tiltb tha IohII ullou arrived In a long prooesslon, and entered tbe plaoe to ibe loue of a march eapeuialiy oompwed f r the occasion. Wneu all were in their pUoe and the tnoslo was silont, a prayer was pro Bonuoed, aDd tbe l'rovoel of Wio University, Jusrlea J. Bliilo, LL D , nshered tbe iolloving Damei into tne moiioi fraternity by tbe cju- ferriogof tne degree-: Alliudor. Daniel a. p. Al n, Rotxtrt II., Pa. AIIwod. Ji-bn M , Pa. AmiArO. A.J ,Pirlo RICO Artie. Henry K , Md. Apvl'tate, A. T., N. J, Aiwit-Kfl, A. W., Pa. Akbiuead, A. 8. Jr. PA Atkew, Abner H.. N.C. Atkir-toD. 14. 1'., Md. Ayies I-wis C Pn. Jlaakervllie. J. H i VA Heil, J. K f iPf. Ileoue.. Wm. H.,Pa. P-kllatk, J. B. V.. Pa. Blaykwtll.UT. M.D..N J truck bill, Jfevl. Pa. Bmktlry. He'er W., W, J Biemau. O. K , Pa. BrowD, John J. lenu. Ituck, m P., Pa. jburnft. Wro. A.. Pa. Oaulii, Cus. I Pa. Jha, Robt.H Ibrlnimaa, 0. K.. Pa. Clark; David, fc,as, Collins. dwtn Dol. Coltou Jobn J., Pa. CoolT Orrlo, M. oron, 'rok K.,H. T. Dntoa,Ueo ge w Lai. Ktdrtd Jrhn K, Pa. Bllrr, Alfctd, Brazil. Klmrr H. w,N. J. f vrtt O. II. Ohio. . arnhm, kdwin Pa. Fassitl, Theodore, Pn. Foolkft, Blckard U, Pa. Fox, Georga II., N. V. Franklin. K. N., Tenn. eerbard, Frark R Pa, Olddlnjis. N.O.Pa. " Oray. Daniel A Tenn. Orlflllh Robert W.. Pa. Oiuver, Haninel J. Pa. Haberckr K O M . PA HaBr, Char La R. D.O. Harris, Richard H., Va. Hays, liavlt D P. Jlazel, Frank B . Di. H7l Theodore C, Pa Hlmmeloergrr, H. w., Pa. Houstoun, J. P. . la. Pnnirr, Alexander Ky. Hyde, Jaaei N.. Conn, I irabam. J P.,Ua, ' Kelib Jamea Kr. KalKht, J lepb L., N. C. Knlnlit. hamnel P- Pa Koober Jrhn P., Fa Frail Fdwin A., I'l Kuri, CharlPi K.. Ohio. Led i In. James A ,N, O. LeMlai. Ferdinand, Hlnn It was tben announced that at a public com xnrncement held Jane 23, 1868, tbe degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred npon tbe fol lowing gentlemen: Isaao Morris Hays, Fa; Abel F. Price. Pa. Of tbe foregoing tbere were from Brazil, 1; California, 2: Connecticut. 3; Delaware, 4; Dis trict of Columbia, 2; Florida, 1: Gee gia. 1; Illi nois, 1; Kentucky, 8; LoulBlaoa, 1; Maryland, 6; XawachosettH, 9; MinnefiOia, 1; Mlsalsslppl, 2: Hew Jersey, 16; New York. 2; North Uarolln, ; MovaSootl. 1: Oblo. 2; Pennsylvania. 68: Porto liloo, 2; Tennersee. 7; Texas, 1; Virginia, 4; West Vlmlnla.l. Total. 130. Tbe Deeree of Bachelor of Liws waa con furred npon William Woirow Montgomery and Alfred Moore. Tbe valedlotory address was then delivered bv Alfred Slllle. M. D . Profossor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine. and was waroiiy appiauuu .civ.. 'us Its delivery. The large andlence then, after tbe orchestra bad rendered "Home, Sweet Home," separated. Ked, Orore M. P. Hunker. Jamea J . Tenn. Baliornp. P J , Porto Kioo. Bamsin,UeirceC.. DC Bohafer, Herman N.J. Help, Aaron K , Pa. 8Trn, I. M., N J. fhakepeare, K.O.. Dl. Soelion. Pryor Lea Miss. Bhonlldge Mi. M., V. Btwrt, Kobart. Pa Htoaes. Alfred O., N, J. stoops Alex B , Ky. rt etcn, Richard O.. N.J. Tnomaa joho U.. Pa Urba-t. B. F. W. Pa Van Dyke Jams VI.. Pa. Van Kenwrlter, It.. N. J. Waters. Talcett P.. N. J. Well, John F. X., Pa. WH"n, JabeM , N. 0. Wbltehoad J. B V Wilson, Siacy M. N. J. Wltheraioon, VV. M., Pa Zerbe, Tbomaa Z T.. Pa. Rn.wious. Tbe Rt. Alexander R. Thomp- on, Ji. !., from New York, one of the betpiii pit orators of the day. b heen l1'e2 y prtach In tbe Heoond Reformed Church. en lb stieet, above Brown, and will ooenpy tne pnlplt to-morrow merging and evening. wtif also address the Sunday Bonools io the afternoon. Rev. Dr. Orowell. pastor of the Penn qnre Preebvterlan Cbnrob, will preach In the Taoer DaoieUaptlMtOnnrori, Klichteentl) and Uaesnot streets, to-morrow evening. Officiai Visit. General Fisher, State Senator from Lanosater, who took an Active Cnrl in tbe defeat of the Metropolitan Police 111, spent some time with his Honor Mayor Fox this morning. Tbk Latk BBEfcL Explosion. Mr. WillUm Harltv. one of the men w bo was severely In jured ry the explosion of a shell at Tnlrty-flrst; and Mnisetftrenis on tne Z7in nn.. oiea irom bis wounds at an early boor t his morning. The ICew Tork Honey Market. from the Timet. "Tbe market for money works straly at 7 per cnt. to tbe brokers on rail and 7 to pt-r rtent. lor pruu msirbaiu paper or short d te. Tnere wan aoi rnliy leas cunand from ite brok'rs than y-ate.-dv. The horrowlliK on the railway aluoas Is not so rni lni, wniie inn amounis required nvine rrin"i' in iu pntillo innds is c'iianily on tr-e decr ee. Homene scrlptU ns of the United mate t-20irecuinoarilvely ctrce and bolder are ana to leal inm out to their nn'iliburs at from 3 ton oerceut interest l'n charge in tbe national Bank qilrr,rlV S'atem-nts to nve periouB a year, aua ecn hi call) d for as on a day past, wl I n ater ally contrib it to the ateadl. ens oil he nana aMveujeni ana av nu in- rieni dloai tri pant on and ooiisenuwnt d,s'nr a'0' n money fur the fixed quarterly days In Jauuary, Apr1 1, Ju'y. and t. c ober. 'Tbe puhlio inndsor ins uiiumh a ni were ex tremei) bunyf nt to-day oa neailv a I drttn; lii Inni ( ttie5-2oa, and the ion 8 Pr rents of lbHl. mdi ctl t'lnattcin heretoli re nnilred In the 6 pArcnnts in 4113 ear bnnds and resist' ret atonx a aiamer. Id(t since the accession of the new admins radon ai'd the crtlnty not only thtf'onRres will reoog. tilxe all bonds as being rerJeemab e In g ld, ba' tiuit the fun tier Ixsne of g-ld-nea-tng dbt wl.l nearrs ed An"ther npln on gains ground that the snrp'u H' of the Treatury dnrlved from caiiomi, wul n rlth fnPy sppllPd to the sinking or reduotlon of ibe existing total of tbe principal of tti" g d bea'l.ig 1'iicka. attnr provimng for current to'erei. Tb s was plnlnlv the n entionot the in'iiai boan cr or February si 1862. and as the currency revenues from lui'a. are likely, under their prompt colle -Ion and econom'ral admlul'irml' u, to prove more than equal to tbe ordinary expenses of the ivriimeut. there la additional reason w-iy at lout from ." 0. 0 om to (do (KM (OH a year In gold ahoold net he restored to tbe too-lorjg neglected alnklng fund ot 182." PHILADELPHIA STOCK KIOHANOK 8ALB9, M IHOH 13 Beported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. TllIIiD EDITION 1000 Pads. 1 series iim'. '.'(mi Leb V new bs.rg 5 Itsw ciliy 6v ew...loi f bio do............... P I 200 ah CatawlBsa......... 1 M0 sb Read RR. H0 do ....... 10 do josh Mlnehlll...... 1 eh Kens'n II..... ...4519 .C 45 ? .... 6S ny BEOOND BOAkl). 3oo Leb Ss.gold .... wi I KHtsh penna Ra., 87 tio oo.... boh ro sh Norriit'n...... v, 6abO& Am mx 71 sb Peana .....Ia. 51 100 Sb Bead K.b80..4S'bl I WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN tbe newest and best manner. IVOUIB DRKKA, Htatlouor and Engraver. Hie. IOMI1B UtiNt'T HtrM ENVELOPES. A Large Assort merit at tlio VERY L0 WEST TRICES. l'nve lopes Trliited for $100 Per Thousand. 11. 1I0SKINS & CO., ws8m MAHUFAOTDRKRS, No. 013 ARCH Street. CIT7 CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Prevented from Uolng- Overboard -A Han Assaalted wltk a Hummer A IJqaor Store Itobbed -Serious Case of Assault and Battery. Yesterday morning between 12 and 1 o'clock Joseph Oostello, living In Camden, walked luto the Delaware at Mead street wbarf. He was rescued by Policeman Lex and private watch man Mullln. , Charles Ellis was about walking overboard at Tine street wharf when Policeman Lex in tercepted him. William McColgan, living In Hirst street, Kl into a flgbt wlth-tt man In his own home it night, dnrlng which tbe head of tae stranger came in contact with a hammer in the nand of McColgan. who was taken before Alderman Carpenter and bound over InJtKW ball to answer. Las i nlghtat about 8 o'clock the liquor store en the corner of Bargeaal street and Fraukford road was entered bv means of the trapdoor. Tbe tbleves stole (250 and a Mason lo mars: from tbe money drawer, and escaped without ohrf'Hyland and John Bean have been held by Alderman Hood for commuting an assault and battery on Thomas Keins, who keeps a tavern atHeventh and Jefferson streets. These fellows went Into the place last evening, and after getting full of whisky smashed things generally, and assaulted Keins in suon a manner that be was unable to appear against them this morning. - Robbbeb Captbbkd. Between tiro and four o'clock tblo morning, the fur store of A. awariz, tio 60S Arch street, was robbed of tour mufl's and a cape valued at 1110. The artioles were abstrso.ed from the bulk, the window of whlau had been broken by means of a paving stone. From certain movements that were belag made during the night, the suspicions of the poUoemen doing duty In that, vicinity were aroused, and tney kept on the alert. They watched a tavern In the neighborhood until a late hour, bnt were deceived by tue lights In tbe piaee being extinguished. About half-past 3 o'clock Policemin Anae, of tbe Fourtn dis trict, taw four men stanulng at Slxlb and Arch reels, and on his approaching them ihey separated, two going down ttlxth street and two soiug down Arch street. Two of them pasted blui, and on his reaching Fifth street he beard load talking aoroKS the street. Pollceuuo Frsnk Wllsnihen came up, the two orosted t.h t hnrnnchmie. and found two fellows talk-. lag to two (.the- po.icem-in. Wilson aud Auue took the men into custody and locked ihern on 1 1 the's alien. Ti.ev there save the names of James Waixnn and William uean.and said they were from Reading aud lew York. On Den w fonnd a rlDB. the stone ot whlon Is Uiod.for Anttinar el ass. On bis person was a letter dt reced io a prisoner confined lu BlngHlng, In wrhlnh he save 'ibe ring abswers admirably. lu conversation with reference to the roboery atbwarts's Dean told tue poiloemeu that if wouH let them bo. tbe furs should be re tarneri. Tnev will have a hearlog at the Cen tral Blatlen this arietnoon. Woktalitt of TBI CiTT. The number of Aatria in the ell v for the week ending at noon a , tav tfi. beluu an increase of lo over tne oorreepondlog purio t of last 3 ear. Of these U0 vers adults, Ul minors; -210 were horn In the United 1 Biaies, 74 were foreign, 7 were un known. It were people of color, and it from the oontry. Of the number, 7 died of oonges ion of the brain. 29 of lBflmmatlonof tbeluugs; I of typhoid fuvei; 7 of maiasraus; 7 of old age; y ni n.inunm ril Ion of the limits. Te deaths weo divided as folio vs among the awards: ; H'orJt. First BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC. jg 0 V E R'8 PATEN Combination Sofa Bed Is decidedly the best Bofa Bed ver Invented, It can be extended omiSc:; ;0 k li?ndiiv)ie FjegCB ..oead. with pair spring niuir.H, inieu MHk uiu nftinia. Tt reaulres no nncrelng or detaching, has no separailou between buck and seat no cords to break and no blnged foot attached to the top of U.S back to support it wnen uuwu, wfnuu im uisare ana liable to get ont of repair. It bas tne OvVUVenienoes of a bureau for holding clothing Is easily managed, and It la Impossible for It to get out nt'order. Price aooul tne eaiue aa an orainary eora. II. F. HOVER, Owner and Sole Manufacturer, 1 tt tuthssm No, 130 BO S KOON p Btreek gfM REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SOVS' liilsaie. Neat Modern Hhree story Brlok DveU iiL.g.No. 681 Wbarion street-, east of Sixth street, with a three ttoiy B:lclt Bunding in the rear, on Mfllwaln street, No. 68 On Tuesday, Maroh 80. 18(19. at-12 o'clock. noou. will be sold at pujlio sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that lot of ground, wnn tne inree story oric. mes suage, and thre story back buildings thereon erected, sltnate on the north tda of Wharton street, No. 631;onntainlng In front, on Wharton street 18 feel 8 Inches, and extending In depth northward of that wiutn iuv feet to ivnilvaln streot. Tbe bouse has the modern Improve ments; gas, bath, hot and com water, cooking ranee, etc Also, a three-story uricn uuuaine. jno. tM Mfllwaln street, in tbe reur of the above nsed as a box mann'aotor. wuojeot to a yearly grouco rent 01 sia. at. inu via at -w , anr.onrs 21381) Nos 139 and Ul H. FOURTH St. MM.MM...MM... Ward. 78lxieeulh. SThlrd. Jra rlh...... - YiV -........... J Sitstb " avaventti ... M....l 2rilgbta.MM......."a. VMtlb ......M. M...M JJ yveventn.. seeeeeeesseesssssses" 12 8-venteeulh., 1 eeeee e e ffwelfto.., y ritrtoenth n.,..,.M.M 9 It'NtrteentijUw. .U El 11 h teen t h. .........Mm.l Niueleenth .....24 Twentieth. Tweolv-Qrut. rwenty-seooua.. Twenty-tntra.. Twenty-fourth. Twenty- uu u...... ...... Twenty-slxth....MM. Twenty-seventh.... t.mi t v-e'. ilitb .... S UnJtUOWn.u.MHmi.ttmniM M REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. WASIUNGXON. The Govern ment Patronago-Poll cians Oatwltted-lteforming the Navy 1epartmont Admiral Porter's . Work. FOURTH EDITION S REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & BON I Bale. Modern three-story brick residence. No. 615 N. Eleventh ctreet, above Green. On Tuesday, Maroh S3. 18(i9, at 12 o'olook. noon, will e hoio at nuDiio saie. at tne rniiaoeionia kx- change, all that modern three-story brick mes- snage, with three story back building and lot or ground, situate on the eat stdeot Eleventh tu-,i?ofeemortnoiureen t, no. it; coo til a- lng in front on Eleventh street 17 feet.and ex- tet ding In depth on the south line 89 feet of uu jiicu, huu uu i.un uuriu nuv ieei, 4 incues toe a leet wiae aiiey, wnn tne privilege tnereor. it lies parior. aintng-room, Kitonen. and sum mer kltobtn on the first floor; 2 chambers, sit-line-room, bath and sU -re-rooms on second floor; and 4 chambers on third floor; gas, batb, 1101 pra 001a waier, a lurna-ses, oooKine-range, etc. Terms Half cash. Immediate possession. jveys at tne Anntion unoms. 813s3t No. 139 and Ml R. FOUKTH St. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS fc SONS' Pale. Three-story brick dweUlng, No. l.na Ponlar street, west- of Thirteenth street. On Tuesday. Marob 80. 18C9. at 12 o'clock, noon. win be sold at pubiio sale, at toe pniia teiphia Exchange, an mat inree-siory urioa measuage, witn tnree story uacif Dutiaiue. ana lot 01 mound, situate on tbe north side of P nlar street, west 01 TDiiieenin street, rwo. 1am, con taining in ironton poplar street is feet, and extending In depth on the east line 101 leet. sun on tne west line lui reel i"i inches to Caldwell street. It bai eas, etc Buhjeottoa yearly ground rent of 9u m. luusiAHiKMunM, Atictioneers. 813 s 31 Nos. 139and Ul H. FOURTH Street,. f REAL ESTATE THOMAS & SONS' aUAHaie. wen secnred Ground rents, 800 a j car. uo 'ineuay, March 10, lHoU, atl'io'nionk, noon, will he sold at publio sale, at the Putin- delphla Exchange, ell those three wil.,.nrf1 aronnd leots or $0aTeur eaoh, pay able lit of January una Juiy, wiinnui at-uuoiion for taxes, issuing out of all those three contiguous lot of gront.rl, sl'uate on the south side of Sergeant street, vu iect enni 01 txirat street. Nineteen to ward; escu seen r en oy a tnree-Btory brick dwell ing, valuett at 2100. Pi Holes of insurance accompany the ground- M. THOMAS & SONS, AnoMoneers, It Nos. 139 and 141 S. FOUR I H BU REAL ESTATE THOMA8 & SONS' '1 Sale. Lame and Valuable Lot. cornnr of l.imHOlowD roBa anu venango street. Rising fun Village, U0 'eet front, 208 feet deep to Alder street, three fronts. On Tuesday, Maroh Zi. lMitl at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at nnbiin sale, at tbe Philadelphia Eschaoge, all that Urge and valuable lot, situate on 1 he east side ot uermantown road, cornea of Venaago street. Rising Bun Village, Twenty first ward; con taining la front on Germantown road 120 feet, and extending In depth 203 feel to Alder street, Clear 01 an incumoraooe. Plan at the Anotion Rooms. ' M. THOMAS A HONS. Anotloneers, 0132, tfys, and 111 . FOUlfH IfiUveU Next Minister to Eagland. FROM WASUINaTON. MtaBBailBjaaBasBlBBBjajaj Special Despatch lo Thr Wventng Telegraph. Washington, March 13. A Cong-recslwaial Holiday. Neither the Senate nor haute being In ses sion to-day, members of Ongiess and their friends, who are quite nnmeroui Just now, are availing themselves of tbe hoildsy to visit the departments and White House. The Cabinet Officer. The new Cabinet officers, with tbeexorpMoa of Hamilton Fish, are at their posts In their stveral departments, but the rush of visitors bas been so great that they have thus lar been nnable to get to business. N. xt to tbe President the largest number of oh lis are npon tbe Secretary of tboTrea-nry. To-dsy his room has been thronged with Sena tor and members. Ilie Kavy Department. Admiral Porior has caused to be Issued several orders to commandants of navy yards. relative to tbe manner of communicating with tbe department, and defining tbe dnt es of officers of the navy yards, doing away with much of the red-tape ceremony introduce 1 by Welles. Porter is fast reorganizing the entire department and putting It in efficient condition. A Flank Movement by the President. All the leading appointments In tbe different cities which Senators and members are-endea-vorlDg to control seem to have been filled by General Grant In advance, oy men whom ie had pleked out without regard to party servlee. This faot, whlott Is gradually becoming known, has demorailzd not only the office seekers, but the Senators and members who had promised nearly all the plaoes to their par ticular favorites. Tbe Tenure-of-Offlce Act. Grant stated yesterday and to-day that he would not make nominations nntil he ascer tained what aotlon the Senate would take re specting the Civil Teaure act. The Judiciary Committee of the Senate, who have this sub J 01 before them, are divided on tie question of its repeal or modihoallon: but It is believed that,' with the aid of the Democrats In the S.nate, the measure will her -pealed. Jobnsonlzed Fossils. Pontwell, CreswelL and Cox are In favor of an entire reorganization of their departments getting rid of old bureau heads, who are mostly Johr sonized fossils, together with a large nam ber of inemclentclerksund haogers on. Unless Grant Interferes, a cl an sweep will shortly be made. Tbe English mission. Grant favors the appointment of Horaie Greeley as Minister to England. He la beln oppesed, however. In quarters where op josl tlon was least expected, and Motley is being Blrotigly urged for England. Hartteta by Telegraph. BALTncoBR. llrch 18. totton nuouluallv un- cbaugtd. Flour qu et and a eady. Vh at dul : sai.s o' prime Peiinsyi aula rd at 7oA41 75. Uoru ll-mar for wulte a 0O(,'Vn- auu rvii'w a oolu-'u. u-.o . market. Bye very dull at 1'45. Mean Pork quiet at H2 6(rt.33, Racin mom active; nD aldos. Iu?i'r.l7 ,s cKar 0. 175n(ii)18c; snnnldwrs. l?4'(gl."c : hams. 2yiilc, X.aru 11IU1 ' b Kl VV IIHHJ U.Ui, Ol, CD fc WOl. H. York, March 18 Union ateaty; 100 bales told at iM.ti-. flour dull aon der-'loed Inc.; brI s ol 4ieo ban els ttle at S-4i)(g)il OU; W.;a'er'i. ti30Vj7 -IO. boutbern, tOHOfcill 75: (.a.lforn , n for old, ajd trfcviu on tor new. vvne.toui ana aeonned i.q) 1,; tal.s of 15 1'Wi bushels jno a at fi-4 f.jil 4 . (Jo n dun ai d drclinea ic : sales of 21 ono busnels mixed west em at ONatMc. Oats dull at 74c. Bet a'liet. Pork liea y; new Mexs, t'Kiiari'.. Lard lower; steauM 18 (l4. VVPIRKT quiet l Hoc. ia.w ok. Marco 18. shocks steady, rtold, isi.'.J. Bxcbange, .V: ts2 '20',': do. I8ft4. llft.1- d . 186, 117i; new, US.'; 1867. 118.'; 10-I0, It?,; Virslnla 6s, B0): Uumberland orefern-d. 87. New Vork U411 tral Itft.3,: heading, 9l)S; Hudson River, t3tt; Miont- fan Lenirai 11 : miunigan sontoern, ;;,; Illinois eutrui. OH; Cleveland and Plttaourg, b!); OieveUnd and Toledo : Chicago and Rooc talaud, liiW. Plitoburg and Fort Wavnelis. Erie, 37. lili News. Voktstss Vomes. Marob 18 Railed barnue Pleaia.s; brigs unarlcs A bert. Prestissimo, aud Arm- well: ard ecnr -nine jl,, au tor xiaitiiuuru, aua a arge fleet ol coasters. Bellleose Blncbley. BIS AFFRAY WITH UAItLANO AND K0LLIN3. Says the Washington Star of yesterday moinlrg: We bave from Mr. John M. Blnokley, who seems somewhat dissatisfied witn our repre sentation of the little "onpleaantness" yester day, his own version or tne antir, es 101 lows: To tbe Editor of tne Evening Star: It you de sire to give sour readers the aoiual trmh cou- rernlDg an inoioen'-notioeu oy you yetueruay, here It is. 1 will, however, omit all facts but such ns admit no modification without Uoyn right falsehood. t tjvTiy y esieruay uiuruma uuo.fwiujF Mr E.A. Rollins advancing from tue nortneas corner of WUlard's Hotel towaids the opposite corner of F street When about midway on the street oroeslng I advsnoed dlreotly to meet him. I said not a word, but exenangeu iooks 01 r eognl'Ion. Wbm nearly wlihin striking dis tance 1 mrewasiue my wu ium ujr gum ui bat) and my cane ana raiHeu iuy uauu ui slilke. Mr. Rollins hesitated not a moment. Leaving tbe crossing be passed dia gonally tbroneh the mud to .the north side of F street. From the Instaut that I lifted my band Mr. xtoinns ran use HiromHuuiouu- fess with poor exultation tost 1 oohsou nnu iineftrl.iBa.lonz F street and up Fifteenth for tbe distance of a square and a half, endeavor Ing Irom ilienrst s ep 10 eaten umi. 1 never huarrl n IS VOlfW. nor WUB II, uun-fiuifj nil uiiu lit. bave made any gesture or motion but that of frantic at d headlong flight. Tosuppr- ss uty voluntary resignation for the purpose ol falsely converting It luio a saameful expulsion fr m office would not aioue nave lifted Mr. Rolllcs' frequent slanders blgb enough for me to see tuem. but having con trived to gel this one socreoiieu to iuo wui m u the President of tne United Stale 1, 1 bave, sh above set forth, signified, and Mr. liollluu nas nnn fksuH 11 mulirM ami Its meanness. 11 may no proper 10 auuiuvjei'mui w tbe only time for many years when I have had what the vulgar can angni. .,,, JUUI1 OBI UiCVUAUas, FH0II THE CAPITAL. New and Important Army and Naval Orders-The New Sec retary of War-New Military Assign-raents. FROM WASIIINaTON. Oetj atoh to th Aitoetated Prttt. Impitrtsnl Nnval Orders. Wasbikoton, March 13 Several Intereitlntr naval orders were jesterdaj iiued by Boiirc taivy Boriei sruornr tbem the followiiiB: Otncr.1 Order N . 91. Boforc an offic r takes command ol a vessel nbo muit be examined by aboard, consisting ot three line oaiecrs of the navy, who shall report anv deacicnciea, etc., tbat may met, No ships will cirry more two boftt davits on each quarter. The boats roar be hung double, and It thl cannot be done, they roust be slowed on board. When tue latter course is Impossible, tbe m inter must be brought to the notice ot the Department. oeneral Order No. 92 prohlbUs tho further practice of covering the berth deck of Vdsscls- of-war wiih shellac. jno. 93 provides that hereafter the prs of Bhips-of-war will not be painted yellow, as heretofore, and their jardB will bs palutel black. A return to the old cus'om is ordered, No. 94 states tbat all signs tbat have been put npln Navy I side, indicating the buttuess to wbich different departments belon?, will be taken down, and Bin.ple f-ljjns, such as "utvn;a tion oflice" or "stoie," 4'ordnance office" or 'ptore," "medical office" or "store," "office of docks and jardp," etc. etc, will be put up lu their places. Toeso offices are not branches of he bureaus, but are departments ot the yards, ana are under tne entire onecuoa 01 the com mandants. Tbe Secretary of War. Secretary Bawilns to-duj took formal cknrge of the War Office. General Scbofleld, late Secretary, was present, and turned over the aflaire ot the department to the nev Secretary. e w Army Orders. General Sherman has promulgated la general orders tbe act making appropriations for the army, approved March 3, 1869. Noah L. Jeffries bas rescued the positton of KegHter of the Treasury, and It is stated that Jobn Wilson, Third Auditor, intends resigutug me president was to-aay tendered ape 111 the new Metropolitan Church by the trustee FROM. NEW YORK. Tbe Social Evil Niw York, March 13, The report of Police Supeilntendent Kennedy, issued to-day, sa in rela'icn to tho eoclul evil tbat there are in this city and Brook I jn as follows: Houses of prortltution, 496; ! usaiunalion houses, 107; pretty waiter g'rl saloons, 3J; pro3tit'Hes, 2107; pretty waiter utI. 255. FORBIQN. By Atlantic Cable. Another English Liberal. London, March 13. The news todiy is meagre. Nrall, a Liberal, nas been el 'cted to ibe House of ComcnonOn the place of Blpley. From Caunda, Montreal. March 13. The exodus of French. Canadians Irom the Snath S. Laurence parishes to the United Slates still continues, many families going even without disposing of their farm?. Efforts are b?in! made on the part ot tbe Dominion Government and military authorities to retain a larger number of troops in Canada thai tbe last official order contemplated. From Iloston. ro6TON, Marrn 13. The bHrqje Fredonia brought a. aprist uer Wtihani Graham, sent to thiscouutry for trial, charged with killing the mate of the ship John Sirght, of New York. Siocb ((notations) by Telejrraph 3 P. 91. Glendlnninir. Davis a Co. reuort through thulr New York house tbe tol lowing: N. x. Uenu K iWi?4'We8U Union Tel.... SH'A N. Y. and Erie R... W Olev.and Tol. R.lt.lU Ph. and Ket. K.... l?s! Toledo dt Wabaoh. 67 '4 Mlob.koulhern. 97.MU. ASU Paul oora.68 dev. A PltthbV K.. mi' Mil. A Bt. Paul prf 79 Obi. and N.W. t orn 6A, Adams Express til Ohl. and N.w, prer. i wens, fko Kxp. 3234 Chi. and K. I. R......12H!4! United H ates GH Kti.ih.dt w ...,iih renn. es, new........ i petflP Mall B. Co... 99Gold ................131 Market mm. Oeneral Cox. Prom the Chicago Tribune. We were aware that General Grant heir! UTV unn iiiiv in I riA vorv hlirheHt eatimallOQ AS a man of Integrity and capuoiiuy. neu ""oi. hUarH I uua I IIUL I IrtVlir DIlHlUUUa UU "Ulv . n,nra&brt fnl nr irtnrmiiFh officer from CIVll life than Meioi-General J. D CiX. General Grant spoke bl him as an officer woo. entering tne m tti v Antlrelv destitute of military know- lonua .... iFBimnv nun rfiiii u blvit u.aaw.w. tne principles aua aoi " Including euglneeilng. fortifloatlons. siege ope rations, supply log. subsisting, transporting and hsnoliua tr.iont in the Meld. He remarked, also. I hut Onneral l!ox was. uerbaps. the ''bard' est student." so to speak, and most Industrious Held officer whom be knew m tne aervioo. waa never ua.tii.rlil nntll he baa mastereu everything conceded with whatever doty ws assigned loblm, and tbat be was everrellabie in 11s perinrmanoe. no matter now unuuu hfiVlixlliMilalha ornrar I.llirht be. SUd BtrlOlly honest and nprlgbt in all bis dealings with the Government. u : hi lli,ur.nrIloerH and sol diers Uwastneae qualities w h 10 h gained tha cummander in-cblefa cootldenoe and high opinion, aud have now secured him a seat la tbe Cabinet, and the portfolio of a very linpor v auu ipsponsipie asparunest, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. rTUUTHTEE'S rRREMPTORY 8A.LB. X Thomas A Sous, Aooilooeers Luds and ClAlme, Colorado. Purso-nt V a oecree ot- isinen in ire supreme mart mr tnn r.nwiu lletrlctof Penn-ylvanla, lu equity, against t ie noDeer Mining uom pin v or uoioraao, win sold at puoilo gale, witbout reserve, on Taes lay, April , 1-4W. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Pnlisylei pbla Exchange, tbe following cUlma snd P'e- roil"" 01 toe aaia onmpany, in Montgomery u BOlIdnted Mining Dlstrlot, In the oounlyof Park aau lerriwry 01 uoieraao, lo wit: aii ma paireis 01 rana and 10ns mining eialma, granted by George H. Frver to the Pioneer HlDlrg Company of olorsdo. by deed of April 6, 18ri4, terorrted In said county of Park, In nook C, Page 102 etc. Aio. the discovery ciukm on the parsonage lode claim. No. 1. snnlli from tha dlanoverv claim on laid lode, conveyed to tbe oomoanv hy Charles Yon d, hy deed of June 8 18i.r). re corded In laid Park county, lu book C. otue b05 eta Alf-o, ell lboe certain lots nr lode mining c'aima, No. a and 3, ntrth of tbe Prsonaiie lode, conveyed lo tbe company bv deed from J. H. Myers and wife, of date April 17, 1HB-5. and teecrdtd In Park couuty, In book V, page tit 6. ( to. AIko, the north half of the dlsoovery claim. No. 1. nori heM, from the dit-o ivery claim on the P raonaee l"de. oonveytd to the comDanv hv James P. Hnnter. by deed of May 22 18K5, 1 cccrded In said county, lu book (J, page tU7. ete. Alro, ten hundred lineal feet on a certain cold-beailng quarts lodo. doalgnated by lb name of the Andes L' de, situate In the salil mlDirg dlKtrlol; the discovery claim nt said It de being (lectlhtd as follows; Oorarnenciug at a stake on tbe south went corner or liock no. 24, of Ibe town of Montgomery CI' v. and run. nibg ttiecce north 82, west 6 45 100 feet to inn oitcovety muse; a ciHim exteuaiog irom tne (llMOveiy s'ske 300 feet son'.herl v, and 700 leet nrilherlyon 1 he vein of the s ld qutrts lode, rrnvejtd to the Company hy t he Montgomery M It.ii g Block Compucy . hy deed ot October 21, (!, reeort d In said county, In bnok D. pte it-H. ard all the Improvement, furnices lit lutes, erglnes, and mactilrery and buildings eitcKd tbereon. and appurtenant to the pre mises above described. The terms of sale will be ss follows: 500 In caeb vt ben the bid Is accented, and tbe balance of the purchase money to be paid In cash on aeiivoy 01 ine at ft to tne purchaser. Oharlks l. Herd, Trntee. M THOMAH & bONH. Anotloneers. B 13 97 4 Ne. l?no 141 R. FOUK.ni St. PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOB TBS BALE OF RBVBNUB STAMPS, No. 104 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFJCjSSJ, NO. 105 8. FIFTH BT. (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND No. 43 WALNUT STREET, (Penn Building, ESTABLISHED 1862. The Bale of Revenue 8 tamps la still continued at the Old-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination 1 rlnted by tbe Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lmme i lately upon receipt, a matter of great lmpor '.anoe. United States Notes,' National Rank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Any information, regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously tarnished. Revenue Stamps printed npon Drafts, Checks Receipts, etc RODGERfc' AMD WUSTtN HOLM'S PuCKfcl KJtl V SB. Pearl and Buaa Handiua, of bxaulUoi Jolsb. UOXXikcUt' and WAlK A UIXKJUKU'bi KA OK, and tbe eelebraled LJUXIULTital BAZOB rtCIHHOhH Of lbs fl neat quality. stitaora, Enlvea, Hctasora. aud Table Ontlsry Oronnn and PolUh.d, at P. MAnMlalS'B. Ha, US SV, TJUNTat BEAFNES8. EVERT 1N8TRUMST THAI uleocs Bad skill have Invented 10 aaslat Uts dug la every decree of deatneasi also, HawpJre- M PEREMPTORY HALE. THO MA8 A JiiSONy.A nctioneei s. Three t hree-story brick uwellines, N- B. 830.832. and 834 Almond street. cast 01 utis street, .Eighteenth ward, on roes dny.March 23, 1809 ai 12 o'clock, noon, will be poia at puniio sale, wiinont reserve, at tne Pblladelpbla Exchange, all those three-story ones nnesiusees end contiguous lots or ground thrrennto belimeli'g, sltnate on tbe soutbetly eldeof Almond street, east of Otis street, No?. fcifu. KM. and s4; eacu containiog In rront on Almond street 14 feet, and extending in depth 46 feet to a 4-ieet. wide alley, and conimnnlclln 1th two 01 her 8-fret wide alleys, with the privi lege (hereof. Terms A mor'gatre of 11200 unon (sen reuse may remain, immediate domcm eon. Keyset the oflire of Mexsrs. Lnkeos A Montgomery, No. 10b5 Bench street. Bale abso lute. M. THOVf AS A SOS. AnoMoneers, 313s2t Nos. 139 and 141 8. FOURTH a.reet, a REAL EST AT E. THOMAS & SOX3 Lcilale. Modern thrive story brick store and dwelling, northwest corner of Hlxteenth end Htiles sit eel b. On Tuesday. Maroh 89. 1809, at 12o'clook, r.oon, will be sold at paallo sale, at the Pbliedelpbia Exchange, all that modern tbree-story brick messuaue. with two story back buildings and lot of ground, situate on tne w st side of stxteenin street corner o Htllf s street No. 1230: cnntalnit.tr in front on 8111(8 street 14 feet, end extending In death alor a Bixteentb street. 56 feet to a 3-teet wide alley, with tbe privilege thereof. It Is occupied as a store and dwelling; has gas, nam, not anu roio water, etc. Clear or an incumbrance, Terms, I2E00 may remain on mortgage. Pos session January 1. 1K71. M. THOMAS A SONS. AncMoneers. 3 132t Nos. 1S9 and 1418. FOURTH Street AN EXPLANATION! aft REAL ESTATE. THOMAS A 8ON8 fi Bale. Building Lot, Duuphin etrnet.. west 01 (.ntal street. On TU'Sday, March 80, 1809, at 12 (.'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at ibe Pblisdelpbla Exchange, all tbat valuable lot of ground, sltnate on tbe north side of Dau phin street, P4 feet west of Coral street, la e DIM 1 lot of Kensington; containing in fronton D-npbln street 86 feet, and extenulcg In dentbj 154 feet 6 inches to a 40 feet wide street, oalled Price street. Clear ol all Incumbrance. Terms 91210 mav remain on mortgage. M. THO MA" A HONS. AnoMoneers. 3 133t Nos. 139 and 141 H. FOUKTtA Bt. REAL ESTATE THOMAS A SONS' Sale. Frame Dwelling, No. 1212 N. Third oiled. On Tnesriay, April 6, 1863, at 12 o'oIock, rcon, will be sold at public sxle. at tne Pblla delpbla Excnange, ail mat irame uweii'Dg ana lot of ground, annate on tbe west ide of 1'hl.il street, above Glrard Avenue Market, No. 1242; containing In front on Third street 20 feet, and extending In depth 100 feet. Clearof all Incum brance. - a-.. M. THOMAS A SONS, An-tloneers, 3 13 3t Nos. 139 and 141 A. FOURTH St. GOVERNMENT SALES. ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO FEBRUARY 23 1869. FUbLIU HaLE OF CONDEMNED ORD NANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES. Will be o lit red for sale, at pnollo auction, at the SU Louis Arsenal, Bt. Louis, Mo., oommenning on MONDAY, the 12m day of April, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., a large amount of condemned Oidnance and Ordnauoe Stores, etc., consisting In paitof tbe following artioles, vis.: 61 cast Iron held guns, with carriages and Implements. 199 cast Iron guns, various, total weight about 630 ions. 480 tons cannon balls, 6 to 42 pounds. 80 ami. cry carriages, various. 600 sets artillery wheel harness, for two horses. , 4.8C0 sport lrg rifles and shot guns, various. 10,233 carbines aud rlflts, various. 14 411 sabres and swords, vailous. 23 000 cartridge boxes, various. 15 000 cavaliy saddles, various. 3.000 artillery saddles, various. 23 1UO curb bi Idles, various. 10 010 watering bridles, various. 15,(00 halters, various. 14.480 leather traces, various. 4(11,985 pounds i f cannon powder. 878 450 pounds of mortar powder. 777,bfeO pounds of musket powder. 18 200 pounds of rifle powder. U9.840 ponncs of damaged powder. 90,834,000 mui-ket aud pistol percussion caps. Wi ought sod cad iron sorap, etc etc Pei i-on a desiring catalogues of tbe stores be sold can obtain them by application to tha Chief ot Ordnance, at Wasblugton, D. O ; ol Brevet Con nel S. Crispin, U. . A., purchasing agent, corner ot Houstou and Greene streets, New York, or unon application at this arsenal. , r u CALLENDER, Lieut -Col. of Ord. and Bu Brlg.-Gen. U.S. A., (YmwBnolnsT. 81 We are often asked why are not other nmu. dies In the market for Consumption. Cons-ns ' o Colds, and other Pulmonary ffeoMons equal ' to Dr. L. Q. C. WISHART'S PINE TREB TAB CORDIAL f We answer 1. It corps not by stopping oongh, bnt by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the, nnhealthy matter collected abont the throat and bronohlal tubes, caufllng IrriUUon and oongh. , 2. Most Throat and Lung remedies are oompoped of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, bnt by their constringent effects, tfce fibres become hardened, and the unhealthy fluids coagulate and are retained in the sys tem, oansing disease beyond the control of onr most eminent physicians. 3. The I'k e Tree Tar Cordial, with Its Assistants, are preferable, becaase they 're move the cacbb of Irritation of the muooua ' membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to aot and throw off the unhealthy Be- '. cretions, and purify the blood, thus cientficallf making the cure perfect. . . , The truth of whioh we have living witnesaeg who were once given np to die. Bead the certificates subjoined, and eall at Dr. WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDI CINE STORE, and examine our file, and go and consult living testimonies, which are more satisfactory than reading or hearing of the wonderlnl cures of Dr. L. Q. C. Wldfl. ART'S MEDICINES: Rbadiko, Pa Da. Wishart Dear Sir I have been cured, as I believe, of Consumption, by the use of yonr Pine Tree Tar Cordial and 1 was so very low, and had been sick so long when I commenoed to use it, that I had but little confidence in anything. I had tried many of the advertised medicines, as well as the prescriptions of several eminent physi cians. ' -. My symptoms were a dry, haoking cough, which I had had for several years, with night . sweats and frequent severe bleeding of the -lungs. I was so very weak that I could . attend to no - business, and had pain almost . constantly through my breast and shoulders. ' Abont four years ago my brother, who resides ' in Philadelphia, told me he believed your ' medicine would cure me, and I ooinmenoed its ; use. I was aware that my disease had gone -so far that I conld not expect to be oared in a few days; but in a short time I felt muou letter so mnoh so that I was able to attend . to my business; and, after continuing its use . for several months, I recovered my health I am convinced that this Is not a mere) , I . 11 v 1 . . irauBiem reuei, uni a complete ana permanent; -enre, as I have been gradually growing stronger -ever since, and I attribute it solely to your ' Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for I know that I most nave gone to my grave years ago, if I had not . TIOAorl VAV4.V run sviiullAlnA 1 A uocu vu gits aVUCTVAAUiLlvSa A. WUUltl B my 9 those who are similarly afflicted, especially in liases use mine, wuere ine disease nas run for ' a long time, that although one bottle wil ' relieve, it will not effect a cure; but by perse- vering in its use, I believe it will restore you, , to health, if you are not beyond the power medicine. Mrs. L. S. Sallads, No. G58 Penn street, Reading pa. DYSPEPSIA I DT8FrSI4 1 Db. Wishart: I have been a constant sufferer with dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perteotly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggra vated than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great relief to die. I had at all times an nspleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that I became almost unfit for business of any kind;, my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and If I attempted-, to change their current by reading, at onoe a sensation of ioy coldness, in connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain; also a feeling of sickness would ooour at the stomach, and great pain In my eyes, accom panied with whieh was the continual fear ot losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervousness, whiah. made it difficult to walk by day or sleep by night. I became averse to society, and dis posed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent pbyaioians of various schools, finally oame to the conclusion that for the disease at my present age (forty five years) there was no cure In existence. But, through the interference of Divine Provi dence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dys- Eepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, whioh seem to ave effectually removed almost the last traos of my long list of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure, and con tentment are my every day companions. Jambs M. Sabbdbkti Watchmaker and Jeweller, No. 453 North Second street, Philada. Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. turs: also, OrandAU's Patent Cruuibss, superior to I any 0U.tr U oa, at P. MAX.AltM. il, AO. "I I GOVERNMENT BALE Will be aold at Puuiln Auction, by H. B. SM 11 HbON. A uotloneer, at Allegbeuy Arsenal, Pilleburg, Pa., commencing at 10 o'clojk A. M., Wednei-oay, Marou 24, 1809, the following arti oles, via.: 28 Cast Iron Cannon. 16 804 Solid buot (round). 2,8'9 Hianusol uiapeaud Carcasses. 8.827 Car blues, new. repaired, rut-ly, elc. 8,127 U. h. Rifles, (Jul. 54 aud 68, repaired, rusty, etc 4 377 Kuneiu Muskets, repaired. 4 319 Koreigu MUbkelsaud tunes, rusty, eto. 8,1:10 11. tt. Muskets, tul. 69, rusty, eta 2,279 Plxtois and Revolvers, new, repaired, and rusty. 4,000 Bets ol iuiantry Accoutrements fold). 83,182 PoniuiH of Cannon, Musket, aud Rifle Powder. 190,000 Pistol Cartridges (Lefauoheux A Wee son's). 1.300,000 Mayuard's and Shaip's Primers. 6,282 Mui-ketBavoueiA. 180,000 pi nnds of Scrap Iron, Cfttft and Wrought. . . . v . A lot of Appiioages and parts of Muskets. A lot of Tools lor BluoAttiulths, tarpeuters, etc etc Ah.tof Packing Boxes, etc. Cutaionues of tne above can be obtained on application to the undersigned. Purchasers will be required to remove the property within ten days alter the sale Terms Cask. R. n. K. WniTELEY. 222mw Byt. Brlg.-Gen. U. B. A. Our Physician, who will be found In attend ance Tuesday,' Wednesday and Thursday of each week, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., will give professional aid and counsel FEES Off CHARGE. OFFICE A2?D STORE No. 232 North SECOND 8t,, rniUDELPUIAi PA, Patients at a distance can receive advloa b mail free of charge. Write directions plainly, and state symp toms of disease fully.
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