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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAitOH 15, 1869.
Tit Splh Mission.
Tba N. T. Ocmmtrcial Adver.iser of FftUrday
p Ints Ibe folio wtkg-
Mr. fSmalley, the correspondent or the Tri
9nt. wbo Totted Madrid with strong prepos
itions In favor or Mr. Hale, aud who knew
noikinc before that time of Mr. Perry, the
ficcrvtary ot Legation, wiites a letter, tn which
lie dt cidodly disapproves ol the further continu
ance of Mr. Hale in the office be baa held ho
any j ears. Mr. Hale Is in decav, and such
yn paihies as he bus are not with the Spanish
liberals. He has little influence with tbe pre
rot, a id bad none with tbe late, government.
Tbe fdt'or of the Evening Foil, who apeak
sylslfedly, and from pergonal observation, refert
in tbe htsbe-t terms to Mr. Perry's efficiency
and knowledge, pronounces tbe chariies aaainst
him calumnious, and urges tbe Senate not to
ten Arm tbe new nomination for Secretary of
Iyt ation without a careful consideration of the
Mr. Hale has already written a letter to a
Kew Dampfih ire member of Congress, in which
he beys for a reappointment and attack Mr.
Perry severely. He also aa8lls Mr. Be ward.
These charges anaicst Mr. Perry bad already
been commutlcated to the State Department,
wrer they were considered and whre Mr.
Perry's rtefenre was held to bo conclu"ive.
If Mr. Hale's wanton and malicious attack on
Mr. beward needed any reply or refutation, it
has it in tbe fact that Mr. Bryant and Mr.
Km alley alike condemn tbe Spanish Minister
and iralt-e his secretary. Mr. H)ebas survive 1
his ufefulue.s, and is already showing the
queralousnei-s of aire. Tbe public lnteroat re
quires tbe substitution of a new man.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
THE CITY FIMACES.
Important Statistic from the Annual
trport of tbe Controller for tbe Tear
The complete report of Joseph R. Lyndall,
Eq., the late Controller of tbe city, baa been
printed in pamphlet form. Extrao's from it
were published at tbe time it waa submitted to
Councils, but ttey were incomplete and In
many respects Incorreou We therefore present
tbe following taMes, all of them of interest to
ourcltiaens. Tbe
Seventies of 186S and tbe Estimate!
Bevenuee of 196
are set fortb In tbe following table:
I imaitd
Department.'
Sevenuet in
CoUerxni in
I860.
Highways,
$37 160
17.000
700.000,
186.201 21
16,205 m
7H.H21-10
5,8(000
4,666 67
45 00
1,400 00
1,000 00
17,001) 00
21,856 87
21,110 07
85105
1.95JU0
41,627-76
67.183 12
61 483 22
14,72543
8,766 07
6 812 78
4.554 63
2inB 02
317,625-60
12,63778
098 87
4.560-00
City Railroad ...
w a- tr......... .........
Fints and Penulties......
4 noo
4,800
Pawnbrokera' Licensed
Gunpowder
Theatrical "
Petroleum "
Prison "
Health
20.0110
19.000
W0OO
600
l.BtK)
J2.0IM)
Police......
SIKavItT
City Boliolior.
Mn.Watd
5i.000
62 772
JVAPkl WW ..
Wharves and Landings
10 000
4 000
8 OK)
1.000
1.500
11J rivpnivjHHMi
City lea Beat....
MlBoeLianeoaieeMeeeeM.-.
InlereVtflb
Dividends onStock.etc.
Btate Appropriation to
Poblio Schools
Btate Tax advanced in
iwe.
Park Commission
SB5.000
60,000
6,000
I 270 172
Sl.872.823 31
In tbe following table la given tbe entire reve
nue of tbe oily for tbeyer 1888;
Cash balanoe, Jan. 1, 1868. ......f 1,082 789 18
Receipts from Departments....... 1,872 828 84
Temporary Loans...... .. 835,00000
Bchool lioan.Np. 2
145 80 00
171,600 00
180.000 00
18.200 00
CUV iytaa, no, n....
$326.0110 Loan... .........
Culvert loan, No 2..
720,000-00
Taxes of 1862..
857 61
1.022 62
1.657-62
8.708 46
66 040 46
815 989-86
" JS08.,
lfi4WMM
1865 ...........
1888
1807
- 409 616 43
4,761 812 45
48 089 77
1868 ......
Btate and Militia Taxes
i eeeee .
Total
,9,220,296 17
MMIMNMMtMMM !
Outstanding- Warrants.
Tbe statement of the payments by tbe Olty
Treasurer during 1888 has already been correctly
pnbliabed, bat the following-, showing tbe
amount of outstanding warrants on the 1st of
January, 1869, la additional:
Department. Amount.
City Controller............. $11, 6-! I 99
City CommlsBSloners.. 131.99193
Clerks of Councils.
22 137-81
City Ice Boat-
6 977 21
438 936 60
9 833 80
68 047 01
City nolloitor...,
City Treasurer..
mre.,
Highwaj B............................................. 803 78 J 62
Health.
I MMHIMHMMHMIHIIN
. l s .ID
231 816-53
71,849-44
4W 489-74
19?.S57 66
79 9176
4.177 81
625 915 98
67 871-21
26,1(3130
200-00
15,81009
430.8 7 99
1,51708
43 917 03
28,010 27
1.517-14
Lighting Ihe city..
Maraeu.eto....,
Police..............
POOF ee eeeeei
Prisons ............
Olty Railroad.
eeaeee
Pnbllo School and Loans..,
Street CleanHlng...........w...
Surveys...........
Commissioners of SinkiDg Funds.,
lie olver of Taxes................
water and Loans.
Dtfense of t'lty..........-
WTIIIUU Ul 1 HAnmNMHNH,l,M,NmHIMI
Park tJommlnHlon -
Wills' Hospital...-...
93,338 820-86
Warrants ontstandlng, 1881
lln iln 1Ull
l,i7 81
1,016-53
2,551-84
4i.li8-25
20,1-81 78
2i 450-57
19,870-63
Do.
do.
1882
1)0.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1883.
1H6I.
1C5.
18-W.
1867.
Total.,
Meeeaeetl
..93,150,605 30
During tbe year 1888, outstanding warrants to
he lollowlug amounts were paid:
Tear. Amount I Tear. Amount.
S18V10 1865 9112.016 95
167-43 1R88 79.46101
J Wia......-... ...... 1.498 88 1807......... I.OOj.OjO aS
1W 89,890-40'
ToUl m..........9 1.848,708 18
WarranU of 1888 paid... 6,409,015 10
Grand total. ....... 97,707,753 28
Tbe Trust Fund.
In tbe following table are given the reoelpts.
?iayments, and balances of the several trust
nuda ol the city for the year 1888:
2- 1-.
futFma. U$ jig Hi
tlir.ro KnUta i-,7,)4f 40S sw 37M9 Ii6,19
T li Oiov.r.- T 86 J4 I;7
Wi It'Uoapll'i 101 8.111 7.S72 tie
y.lli w J-.vcr
Fand I 8,(B9 J,04 28
Yuri JT.uU
dy. .... 176 J.077 J 083 170
JTa.l Finn
iikill,.. 17 (2 178 (I
Olr.rd Furl... 82 fee ids 49
Ci r.rd Bfju'.i
lofcboolfc.... 197 Sti4 m ttn
B KrPUu.-. 18D7 jw
r.ul fcrk. . 11 . f
Ixbtr Wir 971 M 81
Hpfirs-. K lei (7 tbvi sz- ;m
j.Htxill ' o.. 16 6,71-1 sua
).heit WI... Sit i.17 $.t
B MeU.U.O.. II V 4. IX
J l""' I 32 7tl
W. (Hrltl 7 4h H S
A Tuomtsoa. li 14 lao IV
H t-CMHUti'.- I ' tt )2 12
K f irmi n... 9 SOU - 1 T
J.J W. Morrl VUt M.-,. as I
IX. 1H Ol- 1)41 -..... kfe t
A. Aram!...-, . 114 SK ........ i
JhiKtudUiOt- ltW 4 Ski I.kU
S8 .1)1
J,7u0
11,760
6,78)
S3 0
.u
8 9ni
H 1(17
81.44
1U.(I
7 8'it
1H M0
12,74
SO I
4.0
' 1 2W
8,144
if)
1,0-MI
W7
Ml
U)
.U0
Hala- csla a-Bdsof Traaure'...M.iit,7i7
Balaao af sscurltlet OB bfcad,.mH.-.M,Jjj,n4
The Sinking: Faude.
In the foUowing table are glv-in tbe reoetp
espendiinrts, ana balances 01 the several sink
ing funds for tbe year I881:
nit
I?
sr
o
401
ii
1
r o i
Is-
O C7 Ol a I
&
si
.-i(jc-eM'-p-jii
5?
s
v cc
5 a 00
g?r4? t? S 5 - to IO g 5. g g X
i
i!r
a ai.oocooc .51 a, rf. c3 -oc o: -X! to
2 g o'9, 3. 5 2
a
.80
3
21 i fefe1
o
13
Ml
a-
JO
S I
-!
MtO M kj W K C
J) C5 CC hS tf' Cl QO Jii i. J3
ssiKiliMllsJ g i s
E
5
I 5 SSaSSi?.23
8 I &gSS3S!gSi3!agg3
it
g a a
4 U
1 4Si4o4SSi
i gggssggggggs
Tbe City Loans,
Tbe fallowing statement elves a summary of
tbe amounts of the five and six per oent. loans
of tbe city, with the date of their maturity:
Sate qf Maturity, five per cent. Six fitment. Total
im 95 100
919 25J
9101 852
1870..
lOf.lOO
185 2.55
283.009
180,625
863 192
149 017
98 191
443 712
2114,400
211.500
218,400
660,183
1,279.105
K9I.274
795.458
2,4V 700
1 157,100
2,078 200
1,152 819
141900
1681900
889 500
1.795 800
2.755 228
6CT7U
4.278 978
9,685 000
2.590.51 K)
1,700.000
18 2ii0
81818
2H4.3 15
427 6 9
285 925
458 793
197 617
110 691
455 712
208 400
234 500
a-J0,400
627 905
1,805 2ii5
291 974
798 458
2 458.SO0
1.160 950
2,078,200
1.152 810
H i WO
1.681 900
1,319.5'K)
1 705 800
2.755 226
87.711
4 278.978
6 6X5 000
2 596 500
1,700 000
18.200
84.818
1871 144.650
11-72-.,
1873..
85.800
93,600
1874 - 48.600
1875.
12,500
lt-76...
1H77...
1878...
179...
1
2.000
2,000
2,1 KM)
67,767
21,100
8,700
80)0
10,600
3.850
1880.
1 QUI
JCOlHtlMIHIII
1882
2
1884.
1885
4S8B..eeeee4s os
Asses
It-88.
1W-9 ,
189"
1892. .Meeseaeei
1898............
1 Ht4,, 4
1895...
..ssMssesseesessseeseeees
1896.
C97.
.eeseeos e
)M)8..
1 ees4 ess a
. vrt ......... ...... 1
Totals. t878.80T 935,824.878 936.608,740
In addition to tbe above loans, tbe following
Bbows the amounts and dates of overdue loans
atlll ontstandlng on the 1st of January, 1889:
vote or maturity. Jtve pa-cent, Six percent. Totals.
1851
912110
94 20
2 (XX)
2246
l.0(X
3 000
13.987
18.11)0
8i.OI4
88,914
118 m
7.H00
48 109
3 413
21.4INI
10 2.8
11 847
85 02ft
1C68,
2,000
2 238
1000
1.21 K)
18 987
2,0
278
8 137
66 0i)0
2 000
4,200
17200
5 818
8 187
85.029
1 8S4 seaeeee.
18i5,
llltNlMtMM
1856................... 91,8.0
1867...... sseeesssiestsssssssst
1868 - 13.6(10
)iT)9..... 84788
1860 83 777
181......... 82.528
1862 -.. 6 800
18- 8
1884
43900
8413
4.3 0
4,400
18.700
lHt5,
li.AU
eeese i
1K87
18U8 ,
Totals 2R(8 llfll 111
This gives tbe lollowlug Keneral'summary of
;bft,ul funded debt of tbe olty oa Jaumry
1, leo9;
138,503,740
Loans ovoidue atd yet
ontstandlnfr...
.1100,113
Deduct this amount paid in
eicesH or amonnta re
ported at Consolidation... 186.417
233 908
Total funded debt. 938.737,738
Smii in OrvicR. Collector Cake was still in
potst-t-sion of tbe Cusfiin Home tbls morulng
He has as yet teoelved no otUclal ooaiirmaioa
llon from tbe department at Washington to
turn over the l'U"l'iu Houae to lit. Mtk, n r
bNs the last-uamtd gentleman presented him
stlf.
Ak Owner Wanted. An owner la wanted,
at tbe station, Front and Noble streets, for a
yawl-boat, which was picked up in Dela
ware ray, Bhels 13 feet long, and is painted
blues: ou' side and yellow luside. Oa her stern
is the name "Io'uw."
Rescued from Dbowkisq. Utinry Bradley,
aged fourteen monttis, fell loto a tuo of water
ou Haiurday at a lionae on Adams aireet,
ItP, ,ord- His cries attraoted the attention
or nia inoiber, who resetted lier darllug from
U owning,
k I i It
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00 rfp! i?lgiBg?.Bii 1
f hiiirstsiip p 1
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THE FALLEN HOUSE.
roroner'n Tnnmin,n the Three Botllee
Taken Irwm Itx Knloa.
TbU morning at eleven o'clock Deputy Coro
ner Moiober Beld an invest igatlon into .tie
clrcnmsiancea attemiing tbedeaib of Margaret
Kydd and her two ohiuirn. Tbo nas 1 aud
Ibernlnscf a fallen bouse n Wbite's oonrt. at
Xheo. D Terry sw jrn Live back of No. 708
hnllding; heatd a m-n calling for helre wen
for assikuinoe, and rescued tbe man. Mr. Kydd
hnuV hl'elw three st-orles' In be.gb
bnlll of roll. n rock aud nrlc; beard the eraiu
about a quarter alter three u'uiiv k In tne m irn
lng; in two seconds it bad f .lien down- tner la
a water course, on three sides of li- on tu
norin. south, and east atdsj bave berd tne
old lady say ibat ibe bouse was danseroua and
Ibatsbe wanted to set nut ot ,u"urou8, anu
John l.u!z, No. 1414 S iippen street, tstl fled
Heard tb- crai-b, and far Kydd nrylug ior
help; went to tne llmmny e iglne Hoa-eaod
got some firemen to nup tn extrljate tne
burlei penpi j sot Mr Kr.1,1 nut alive
Berjsmin F. Wrlfcht a worn A. a aba lllna
inspeotor; have not bteu aula , examine int
Je.Vt'ln.0' ,ue '"nt.oyrlDg to tha lct
that 1 he rnbb sn baa not yet betn cleared aw -y:
I will make an Inveatigi.inn.
John Urahnm sworn Live Nr 708 Lolds'reet;
neard tbecrafh; rushed totbesnn; mw Mr.
Kydd with a rafter across UU Heart; tne bo of
bis bead was wedert In with brloh; g-t Mr.
ivydd out, endtben discovered tbe arm of hl4
son; bad beard Mrs Kvdd say ibat aoe tuoug it
tbe bouae was dangerous; bad noticed that tie
front wall of tbe hooge had bulged in; tie
north wall wai four inches and the front wll
nine Inches thick,
JameiOi-r sworn: Live No. 1167 South T.ilr
t'eiub street; I palottKl tbe housa before Mr.
Kydd moved in and then didn't see aujtiian
wn ntr.
Inqnst continued nntll Thursday next at
II A. M,
CITY CtUAtipiAL CALENDAR.
A Constable Interfered With Stealing
Carpenters' Tools Prevented fruiu
doing; Overboard-! h.ft of Iambr
Fight In a Tavern -Disturbing- trttl
aens A Coal Tbief-Fast Urtvlng- A
Tlll-Tapper.
-On Friday afternoon Constable William
Myers, of the Tweifta ward, proceeded
to Uermantown for tne purpose of sell
lDg out the stock of a lavera oa
Chtlton avenue, belonging to John Keenan.
Anliclpat lng trouble, be called at the station
ana bad two men detailed to aooomptny blcn.
The sale was commenced, when tbe Irishmen
inside attacked Joseph Aaford, tbe anotloneer.
and beatbltn badly. Tne police interfered and
arrested Patrick Baviland for com ml til tig me
assauli on Mr. Ax lord, and John Keenan. lue
proprietor, for a breach of tbe peace. Alder
man Thomas committed them both for trial
John Vance was arrested yesterday after,
noon for tbe larceny of a lot of carpenters'
tools from a row of new bni:dlngs on Ma n
street. Uermantown. lie win bave a hearing
this at 1 ernoon at the Ceutrai Station.
John McVeigh and Captain Klobardson
were intercepted during last night, while
walking dowa the docks Into the Delaware
river.
John Delaney, residing in Pottstown, waa
taken into custody on balurday for eiealiiiK
a lot of lumber from a boute at FUteentn and
Barclay streets. Alderman Faucoast held him
In $300 ball for trial.
At 1180 o'oloca on Saturday evening a fight
occurred in the Union House, on Fiftn street,
below Caliowblll. DurlDg tbe affray one
Charlea Waterman waa severely cut in tbe
arm. The perpetrator escaped. Waterman
was removed to ms residence In tbe violulty.
William Walker, aged seventeen years,
wit b several other boys, engaged a carriage at
Vanscivei's stables, on New Maiket street,
below Laurel. They returned last nljht wlta
the carriage broken and the horse in a very
bad condition. As Walker had bit ud led toe
reins he was esoorted befoie Aluermaa Toland,
and bound ovt-r for malicious inisonief.
James Ntff was intoxicated yesterday after
noon in the neighborhood of ttt. Jojo anl
Wood streets. He was raising a dis ntbance,
and being remonstrated wltn, pltobed Into a
citizen. A polioemun oanue up aud arrested
Nell, who was held by Aldtrmaa Tolund for
trial
William Sayles Is tbe nameoran individual
wbo waa arrested yesterday for stealing coal
from cars on tbe Oermautown Kailroal. on
Nluin street, near Columbia avenue. Alder
man Hood sent him to prison.
Patrick Farrell wasoverbaulednn Saturday,
at Eleventh street and Glrard aveuue, wuiie
attempting to steal a bundle of olotbes from a
man named Hubbard. He was committed by
Aide-man Hood.
John G. Smith was driving rapidly yester
day afternoon, on B-oad sir et, netr Master.
He was slopped and taken bef.ire Alderman
Hood, wbo imposed tbe ut-ual fine.
John Gehott went Into a tavern yesterday,
atCrtsson and Mechanio street, Manayana,
and during tbe temporary abseuoe of tne pro
prietor rellevi d the till of about 94. He ran out
of the place, but was captured aud held to bail
by Alderman ltamsdale to answer the charge at
oonrt,
Teb Gouldiko Woollen Patent. The re
cent deolKlon of the Uuited Slates Supreme
Coat t In amrmlug the validity of tbe Uoul jiua
Wo'llen patent is a very Important one la Us
itjllueLce upon woollen raauafacinrers, who
will be compelled to meet their lule na.lne-s
nnder it, and also on account of tbe amount
lnvolvtd to tbe inieres s of the owners of the
patent. The original Let lers-pi'eut were Issued
to John Gonldlng In the year 1826. "tor an Im
provement In tbe mode of manufacturing wo.d
and other fibrous materials," and expired in
1840, at which time be wai eulliled to a renewal
for tbe further term of 1 even years; but this ne
failed to obtain in conseqnenoe of erroneous
information communicated to blm by the then
Commissioner of Patents in reference to tbe
proper time at which his application for the
fu eroded renewal should be made. In the year
862. twenty twoyearsafter.be finally suooee led
in bavins a special act passed by Congress for
bis relit f, which extended and renewed bis pa
tent for seven years from theSOtn day of ugust
tbatyesr, providing that tbe authority to col
lect royally or damsgeB, nnder tbe extension
and renewal, should be limited and confined
within tbe term embraced la suoa extension,
and should not apply to any mannlnery whloh
waa In opera Ion previous to said 80. b day of An
gus!, 1862. On 28ib of June, 1864, tne pa' eat was
reissued Eben D. Jordan, of the well known
firm of Messrs. Jordan, Mariti fc Co., as trustee
i ned tbe Avawam Wi o leo.Compny for lafring
ment, and after au obstlnata realslanoe by a
Ixrge o uoblna ion of w ollea mAnufaotnrers,the
case was elded in 1886 by granting an Injunc
tion with an sooount. Imus settling lb rights ot
the patentee, and enjoluiDg all machinery not
protected by a license la tbe First district.
From thin decision an appeal was taken, and
carried before tne Supreme C urt at Washing
ton, ai d tbe decision just rendered by thai tri
bunal puts an end to all further controvert) as
r garde ti e validity of the patent and the ques
tion of manufacturers' liability nuder it. Toe
pitent embraces tbe mode and operation of
carding and spinning wool or o'ber noroni
materials; and for a period of forty three years
tbe principle bss not been improved, whtob 1
a remarkable faot in the history of patent
We are informed thai, the avent and treasurer
of tbe patent. Mr. Frederlok W. Tnaver and
George D Clark, sre now in our city prrtpared
to meet manufacturers wno are llaole under
this pa' en t.
Thb Board pf Scbveys The regular stated
meet in g of tbe Board ol Surveys of tbe olty was
bt Id II 1h rnr rnlng.
A2feet6 inch sewer was ordered to b- con
struct d on Callow bin street, between Twentv
fourth and Twenty-flftb airoets; a 10 1 neb pipe
on Fifth stnet, between Columbia avenue and
Oxlord street; and a thie fee', sewer on Tnlrly
tilrd street, between Poweltoa avenue and
11a nil) ton street.
..Tbt.0""if '"'D'-er presented the plan ot the
Mm Crek sewer lor examination.
.Jrh,!i,OHrd !."" w"nt la' n examination of
tbertlfre ent forma le nswi in the country and
In Ei roi e to Mi-o- rtain ibe caoaolly reqaUiu,
tooHiry off Ibe rat a Nil nn ler t he various jjii.
dltloi of tbe district to be drained ,uu"1'"
Mat y letters ol imeieai In repiv to inquiries
made f,v be CHI. f Kuglneer Mr Kneasa, upon
tbe sobjeot of dralnag. , were red. showing tnai
much rare and attention hd been bestowed
npnn the qnesUoa of sewage for the otiy Ad.
Jun-ned.
Rodbebt. Oa Friday ulght last an nnooon
pled bonse ou Fif evntb street, below Federal
waa entered by thieves and robbed of all the!
lead pipe that waa visible. I,n8
EDD1N0 INVITATIONS, ENOBAYED IN
lixe cewftat and beat tuaauar.
IMUiJi iiiUOIA, Mtailouer and Rnrraver,
K,M!lIIUUluiJSUl birMt
TllIliD EDITIOjN
The Tenure-of-Ofilco Act-Its Pro
bable Kpspf usIon-The Heuato'
Cfllfers-A Caucus of
the Pennpylrania
Delegation.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Special IepeUeh to Th Evening Telegraph.
alien at Che White Iloune.
WAsaiNOTON, Hsrtb 15. As n-na', ihere was
a laree number of cullers at the White Hojso
this n orbinr, and also at tbe Deparlmeut.
The Tniireor-OUIce Act.
A nrember of the Judiciary CommlUpo lu
formed the President this morn;n thut they
bad sgieed to report In fnvor ot su-pndino- tne
Tenure of Ufllie act, and he thought Ibe Senve
would pass it. At this tbe President seemed
much pleased.
'I he Senate Officers.
The Repabl cans of tbe Senate beld a caucus
this moruintf, for Ibe purpose of no ninatioir
officers. Coinbinatioos were formed by which
J. B. Finch, formerly member of tbe House
from North Oirollna. was nonWed for Ber-peanf-at-Arms,
In Ihe plnce of O.T. Brown; J. II.
Morris or Boutb. Carolina, formerly of Connec
ticut, was nominated for Executive Clerk, in
tbe place of De WlttC. Claik; A. M.CUpp, ed'tor
of tbo Buflalo Express, was nominated as pabltc
I rluter, in tbe place of J. D. Defr- es.
Ibe Committee on Election
organized this moruinf and ptoceeded to tike
up ' prima facie" canes, amonir them that of
John Covode, from Pennsvlvama. They will
meet da ly, so as to get throajth witi tbe leading
cares befoie tbe close of tbe session.
Tbe FennnylvaniM Uelegatioa Canens.
Tbe Penn'-ylvania delegation did not meet in
caucus tbls morning. Hi expected, owlui to
the fact that Senators Scott and Cameron could
not be present, beine in attend anrn at hn
Sena'e caucus. The caucus will meet thia
evcLiDg.
Cancna Nominations.
Detpateh to the Auociated I'reu.
.uTbre,8ella," RpP''blican caucus has nominated
the Mlowitg offlc. r6:-John k. Finch, to be
Setsreautat-Arma; John M. Mjrrl., of Cou
necticst, to be Executive Clerk; aud A T
Clspp, of BuOslo, B. Y to be Publ.c Printer'
These nominations are inteud.-d 'o suor-cp.le
recnectivelv (ieorc-A t. Rmo., nmi.. ,i
Clarlr, and John Uelrees. Clup, in place of
intiti, a cuiwi vi mo Duuaio express,
F0KTI.F1EST COS HR ESN -First Session.
Senate.
Washington, March 15 -Mr. Warner called
nptbebiiiio ienew ceruia grauts of laud to
Alabama, which was passed.
.l,M.r'.je?flSr?tl f,,nt "-solution deoluiug
that the act of July. 1808, requiring our O jnsuls
abroad to make ret urn of their fees did not, ao
iutp effect until tbe 1st of January. 1867. Pase" .
Mr. Ciagin introduced a bill to give deputy
collectors and assessors tbe pay of oolleotors
aud ssxet-Bors when iheyperlorm thedutlesrf
the latter. Referred 10 tbe Uomuiiitee on
Commerce).
Wr. Corbett introdnced a bill to faMII'ate
teiegrapbiocomtnnnioatlun between ibe Kis -em
and Western continents. Referred to tbe
Ui mwitue on O injiiierc.
Mr. WilKy lntroduo-d a bill to provide lor
the formation aud regulation of corporations In
tbe District of txilnmuia. Inferred to tbe Uoia-
u.. irr u lUCUIHinUbUI VOlUfOOia.
J
to
Mr. Ramsey Introduced a ulll granting lands
sld In tne const ruotloa of a railroad from
Lake Superior to Vermilion Lake.
Referred
iu iii.vuuiujiueBon ftimwt i ,.t.ii.
Also a resolution to set apart a portion of
Fort Snelling military reservation for a perm,
nent military poat. and for the settlementof all
turyffSfrs810' Rererred lo Committee oa Mill
Mr. Kello'g" inlroduced a bill to guarantee
the pajmetilut oenaiu bonds Issued uuoerthe
autboiity of tbe governments of Lonlsiaua.
Arkansas, and Mississippi lor ttie purpose of
repairing the levees in said States. Referred to
Commliite on Commerce. itju .u
Also, a bill to incorporate the Hint.hern v.r.
piefa Company. Referred to Committee on
on
Al-o tbe following, which were
tbe Committee on Fubiio fmiv-
referred to
Biil granting Ibe right .f way to the Paolflo
Centiai and Transit Railroad from New Or
ear s to some point on ibe Rio Grande, in tbe
dlreotlon ot Mazatlan. -
Joint resolution for tbe disposal of public
lands in Alabama, Mlssls.ippl. Arkansas, and
r lor id a, '
Mr. Ftnton introduced a bill relating to tele
graphic communication between tbe United
Htatea and foreign countries. Referred to the
Committee on Commerce,
Also a bill for tbe relief of Mrs. Jane Nor
throp. Referred lo the Committee oa Military
Affairs.
Mr. Cole Introduced a bill granting lands to
aid in Ihe consiruoilon oia oanal for Irrigating
purposes. Referred to the Committee on Pub
lic Lands.
Mr. Trombull. from tbe Judiciary Committee,
reported, wli bout amendment, a Joint resilu
tl n providing Ibat Ibe removals from civil
office In tbe provisional government of Vir
ginia, provided for in tbe joint resolution
relating to tbe governments of Virginia and
Texas, passed at ibe third session of tbe Fortieth
Cong less, snail not be made nntll thirty days
from tbe passage of tbe present resolution.
Abo, favorably, with amendments, the bill lo
reorganize tbejudlolary system.
Tbe amendments provide ibat more tban one
Circuit Couri may be held at the same time la
the M-me dlsttlcl by direction of the presiding
Judge, wbo shall deslguate the business lobe
done In esch.
Also, Ibat Ihe Circuit Courts may be beld by
the Justice of tbe Hupreme Court aud Circuit
Judge sitting together.
AWT), with amendments, the House hill to
repeal an act reaulating the tenure of civil
oltice. Tbe amendment makes the bill read:
"Be It ent.cud. That an act paxsed March 2. 1807.
entitled au act regulating ibe torture of certain
civil i fflces br, aud tbe same U hereby sus
pended un 11 the next sehhlon of Congress "
AI1-0. wllb umenrlmentg, tbe bill to enforce
tbe fourleentb article of amendment to tbe
Constitution. A amended. It, provides for tbe
protection of persons hohtii.g office In viola
tion 01 said article, bjr the United a ates attor
ney, by writs of quo warranto to lake prece
dence f all other cases on the dockets of the
United Btaies courts; and on oouvlo'loa sa -h
perst nN shall be Imprisoned not more 1 ban one
year, etd fined not exoeedlng SiOuO. and be for
ever rit-qoaiified from holding any Stale or
Fideial office.
Mr. Wi sou offered a joint resolution pro
viding that a nit Jorliy of any Hta'e Legislature
i-hall be stiflleten 1 to ratify sny amendment to
tne C 1 a itulion of Ibe United Mines proposed
t.y Uongiei-s, and that Ibe reignilon, or wlib
drtwsl iroro, or tempoiery refusal to aot, of ibe
m ro rltv sio.ll no'. afT t ibi validity of such
ratlOoatlon by the intjriiy.
Air, Davis objecttd, aud the tesolution went
over.
The joint resolution to provide for a Joint
oomminee to reorganize the departments was
passed.
Tbe bill to reorganize the navy was taken np
and considered uuili tbe expiration of tne
morning hour, when the Mil lo strengthen the
pnhilo creM was taken np, and Mr. Hprague
addressed the Senate in opposition to it.
House of Iteprcseutatlvex,
Messrs. Stevens. Bla, and Brnton. of New
tn. labile and Morgan, of Oulo, appeared and
took tbe oath.
bt-urr ibe oll or States bills were Introduced
and referred, aa lol.owsv
By Mr. Poland, for a. free system of national
banking.
Also, extending tbe time for revising and
consolidating tbe e'aiuUa of tne Uulted btaies
Also, to trijend tbe JudloU syste n.
A , all' wing the defendant la criminal
onset to lesiify.
By Mr. Jley (N, Y.), to authorize the build
ing of a military and postal rails-ay from
WaKbirgton loMew York,
Ky Mr, Henton, to repeal the set or 4th of July,
U6I, lestrluting the Jnrldioiloo of toe Court
ofuiaima, aDdtoec'eud the statute of limita
tion In certain eases
By Mr. Lawrence, to regulate the method of
eouvettlnii oid into onrrenoy, being ths act
introdneed by Mr. Hnulwcil at last session and
psssert by Ibe House.
By Mr. Ortrfle d, to provide for the safety of
the live! -f pwnent-ers at sea.
By Mr, Julian, to prevent the further sales of
jinn lo lauds except ander the pre-emption
laws.
AIo, lo rllsoonrage pnlvganay la Utah, by
giamlrg suffrage to ihewoiDoo.
Alt-o a xrg Lumber of other bills.
By Mr. Gobmn.to auueud the national cur
rency act.
By Mr. Terry, making appropriations for
barbora in Michigan.
By Mr Knl ler ( Mass ), concerning vaoancles
in the A(ijirant-Gf nerhl'ii Depnr'uient.
By Mr. Hank, a bill ait.horizlog tne New
York, Newrnnndland and L indon Tolexrapi
O.mipuDy to land Its snomarlue oabie ou tne
suoies of ft e Unit- d Htxies.
Alo. tnrreate tne oftlrio of Chief Veterinary
Snrgeon of Ibe United Stales.
B Mr. Werd. 10 repeal the section of the aet
of I8Y7 whlrh provides that all ord -r, etc., re
lating lo military orders made by the President
shell be lamed ininnnh 1 be General of the arm v.
By Mr, Mnrrell (V) lo modify the existing J
lawn relative in trie wnrenotininf system.
By Mr. O'Neill, lo encourage and facilitate
teiesrapbia rominnnlea1 loa between tbe
Essie rn end Western continents.
By Mr. Stone, making appropriations to re
move the obstructions to the navigation of
Britton bav, Maryland.
By Mr. Kelley, to establish an assay offlae at
Helena, Montana Territory.
By Mr, Hoheuok, relative tn gold contracts.
AUo. a bill to prohibit the farther lnoret.se of
tbe pnblio debt.
Bv Mr. Mur Ren, Instructing the Snoretary of
Pt-te to Inquire Into tbe alleged arret and lm
rrlsnnment of General J rues B. Stead man.
Bv Mr. 1'atne, a bin to provide for tne orgnl
raiirn 0f a provisional government in MUsls
s'ppl. in Mr. Hopkins, for the better protection ot
immigrant pessei gersat. sea.
A l-o, by varlona members, a large number of
bll's, most of which have be-n before tbe com
mit i es at tbe last session. They numbered in
all 145.
A Defaulting; Treasurer.
Lowell. Mae., March 16. McAlviu, the new
City Tieasurer, has been sworn into otflce, and
made a deo aud on the late Treasurer, banish,
tor the moneys, hooks, account, etc. Garrlsh
passed oyer the acco'int, kej?, notes, etc., but
as to money, be replied: "I am unable to
give you monej; I haven't it; it Is ponp." lie
was arreted and lodged in Jail. The deficit
thus lar is $32,929
Rnlclue Fire.
Tbot, March 15. Marcus Hdrldge, a promi
nent citizen, committed suicide last evnin?, by
cutting bis throat with a razor, during a tit of
mental deranueruent. He was fifty-eight years
of ave.
The residence of Daniel E. Paris was partially
destroyed by fire ibis m rmng. LorS ou build
mg and tutniture about $8000.
Falling; of a Church.
Lkwibton, Me , March 16. HVavy snow on
tbe root of the Coiieretrnnooal Church at Wil
ton caused is to civ way this morning, en-
ti'eiy levelling tb buildup, and destroyiue the
organ ard furiiiiure. Tbo library alone was
uuoistui oea.
Obltnary.
New York. March 16.-8epbpn D. Clark,
formerly connec ed with tbe Ne York Express,
ii . n ii ol f!.,,na rial. nal.Kla.
UItU UtUVU) a.m..,, J I. hi iUUJ,
Latest Markets) by Telegraph.
Baltihobh, U4rli is. Uo.too quiet at2SX. Flour
cuii auu inactive; we quoie Howard s:iel aapsrUaa
ai 7 7f.8 5-.: do. extr at Id 7o: di. latuily at
9 v ovig. w v: m iiib nueru"i9 a, f-,ortl,o &i ao, ex
tra att7ft9 50r do. faoillv St S 79Calll. Wtub.rn n.r.
fine at -tx (g,-: do. extra at 6 oH"l6; no. fatntl. at
tvte-itJ. w a-a. uuii; saifrB ut primern at f Corn
1 un: 1 rime wultn. s:p5e : ye low, wmssn. uats dull
.tM(o,5o. Byednll ai l-40Ta)l 46. PorS Arm attu&il
(ui.t.H. itHonn .etive, srttn an advaooiuK teodHoor: no
idea i.?a(si7. clear a .. i7ijiBa; suoul lni, lV(a
UOI bui 8O(021i-, L,rrt 11 aj 110 Whisky flmj.
se es at US".: s ine are h Idlng oft? for an advanoe
Maw Yhbk, Mrcn 16 Uoiiou qule. ; Suu bales
sold at iHaB.o. Rlimr d ni. aa t prlc. r.vor
bnyris, bui are wl'buut deoldd obai.ga. Wbe.t
tlroirr. bul qnle'; bbI ol 7 0 busbels No. 2 at (1-43
Corn heavv; sales ol 27 000 bu.lieis mixed Wentera at
(WCa.UOHc 0's duil B-wt dull; new Ueis S(U67W
extra moss till S Pork b-a-y; new aaass til. Lard
Arm; steam IdSUc. WblBky quiet.
FORREST.
lie Has Rome Extraordinary Views Re-
speclluif tbe Airs; rue a.
Cor. of the LouitviUe Courier-Journal.
NAmviiLE, Mach 9. A fewdavs ago General
Forrest ana Major Min -i Merhwetber, engineer
if ibelevetson tne llissifaipoi, were my com -panious
part ot tbe way Irooi New Orleans. As
we passed throuph beautt:ul tracts of country
lying wate, I a-ked (Jeneral Forrest hojyit
could ever be repopulsted.
With Eeftroet," rvasbis reply; "they are the
best laborers we bave ever bad in the Uouth.
Those anion? ns behaved duriuar tbe war in such
a manner ibat I etml alwas re-pect tbem lor it,
and I wouli Lot bave one of mlue back, nor
bave them enslaved, if I could. My boue ser
vants" continued he, "ar9 witti me jet in Mem
phis, and never would leave me."
"But," said 1, "jou have bad the name of
beine hard on that 'peculiai' "
"it is t ot true. faid be, with euerfjy; ' I bave
alwajs lelt kindly towards tbem, an J always
treated tbem kmdly. Kven the 'Fort Piiluw
Kacfacre' was inves.igated, and the Federal
pfficcis, to a nan, Btated that I was not to
blame. Ihe fort never hnled down the flier;
I cnt it down with my own binds, and did all
I could to stop tbe firing." "But how, General,"
continued I. "are you to repooulate with
negroes?" "Get tbem from Africa" was his
Btaitlii.fr reply ; '-they'll improve a'ter coulee
here are tbe moBt imitative creatures in the
world; and if jou put them in squads of
ten, with one experienced leader in each squad,
they will toon revive our country. I want
Nor bmen to come In here, and would protect
sny n any ho comei to build np tbe country
with my lite; but they won't come; Europeans
won't come; then, I say, lei's get Atricitis. By
pursoinE a liberal policy to tbem we can bneit
them aud tbey us. The prUouers taken la war
ovt r there ran all be turned over to us, and
emipiate and b freedaen bere. ' I bad ao
imerest," continued he "in the VS'anderer, and
we bought over 400; only sis per cent. died,
fbey were very fond of grasshoppers and
bues, but I taught toi-ui to eat cooked
mat, aLd tbey were as pood nieeersas any I
ever ban. When prejudice irets oyer, our Goy
erna en, will io-tr this scheme; there is no
need of a war of race. I waiit to tee the wboie
country prosper. It's my country, and I don't
intend to give it up hs long at I ran do any
tblLsr to build it up. Ism an imer can, and from
the day I surrendered nave beeu for the United
Slates."
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ENVELOPES.
A I arge Assortment at llie YERY LOWEST
TltlCES.
Fnve lopes Trluted for ? 100 1'er Thousand.
It. 1I0SKINS ft CO.,
M 4 K UF ACT a RE rta,
No. 013 ARCH StrceL
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AMERICAN CONEUVATORF OH" MUSIC,
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t-urlug Quarter will hegtu MONliAV, Msrob it
Aiaiufes 01 ssw puiiila should Its eutertd this wsaa. si
FOURTH EDITION
FE0II THE CAPITAL.
The House Cnmmlttees-Thelr An
nouncement To-flny Nomina
Hons by the President.
FROM WASHING TON.
Special Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph,
The Ntnndlnfr Commit teen.
WiBHtNOTOM. Morch 15.-8peaker Blaine bay
just announced tbe standing committees of the
Ilouse. There are a large tumber of chanRes.
Frhcrjck remains at the head of tbe Ways and
Means. Dawes Is chairman of tbo Appropria
tion Committee. Garfield chairman of the Bank
ins and Currency Committee. General Butler
Is chairman of the Rec n-triiclon Committee
Wahburu (Mae.) is chairman of the Claims
Committee. Dixon Is cbatrnan of the Com
meroe Committee. General Farnsworth is chalr
man of the Postal Committee. Banks Is chair,
man of the Foreign Affairs Committee; Bing
ham of the Judiciary Committee; and 8cofleld
of tbe Naval Affairs Committee,
Ditiiatih to the Associated Pret.
lreRtoutlal .omlntlon.
The Presidtnt sent to the Senate to-day a .
number of Domination., which by a recent rula
of that body cinnot be opened by any oue before
goiuR iato Executive session. This rule waa
adopted to prevent confusion during the legis
lative pioceedingD.
F0U1 Y .FIRST COX WKESS-Flrst Session
Iloase of Representatives.
Cnt Huedfrom Third EdUion.
foTiowf8:-akera,i0auoed tDe "ommlttees a.
Am"JB ?.nd Mean?-Mp"ri-SohenoB:,'Hooner
D ckey. Nlblaclt, and Beck. "'"ue oa'fsnt.
Banking end Currency Messrs. Garfield
Lynch. Judd, Oiburn, amltn (Vt), pioair
LasU.Cox. and Jones (Ky ) x r"ow
Kesoiutions Mesrs. Buller (Mass.). Parna.
wortb, Beaman. Fslue. Ward, Julian, Poland
Whltiemoro, Beck. Wood, Woodward,
Morgan.
Ou the Reorganization of the Civil Service
Messrs. Uotohkiss, Jenokes, Armstrong, May.
nard.and Kerr. J
On tne Ninth Census Messrs. Btokns Oar.
field, Banks, Allison. Laflio, Culiom, Wiikln.
mwt wtuvuiaUtUU auuuuiHUKOr.
On the Pacido Kali road Messrs. Wheeler
Loaan, Morrill(Pa,). Van Horn (Mo ). Hopkins
BuiHnton, Lynch. Palmer, Roots, Van Trunin
Voorbees, Axtell, aud vviimou (Minn). '
On Olaimf Messrs. Wasuhuru ( Mass.), Hoteta
klss, Hoiman, Coho, Stokts, E t, Dookerr
Moore, and miles. jr.
On Commerce Messrs. Dixon, O'Neill, Ineer
soli, Sawyer, Finkeinburg, Bennett, Oonser
Hoiman, and Potter. ' ' "
On Pnbllo Lands Messrs. Julian, Ketoham.
Townsend, Fitoh, Uawley, Wlntns, .SmytS
(lows). Wilson (Minn 1, and McCormicft.
Post Otflce Messrs. Farnsworth, Ferry Hill
Twltchell, Boyd, 'liver, Fitoh, bmith and'
Adams.
Manufactures Messrs. Morrell (P.). Ames.
Sawyer, Smith (VU). Sealoru. Upson. Morriil
(Me.). Cleveland nd Rloe. .... '
Agriculture Messrs. Wilson (Mass.), Lough-
ridge, Fisher. Smith, Dyer, Benton, Cress. Ax
tell, and Reeves.
Forela-n Affulrs Messrs. Clark, Vanhorn.
Shanks, Talfe, Bailey, Deweese, Armstrong!
Munuen, and Trlmb e. .
Military Affairs Messrs. Logan, Cobb. Near
ley, Paoaard, Stouguton, Arober, Asner. Mor
gan, and Slocum.
On Mliltla Mes..-s. Shanks,' (Ind.), Clark
Smyth (Iowa).. Boles. Donley, Moore (Ohio)
Disttlctof Columbia iitgars. Cook. Walker
Williams (ind.). UilOliao, Boles, Hanaton,
Cowles.Utone. and Knott.
Judiciary Messrs. Rlnsham, Dawes. Butler
(Mass.), Cook, Peteis, Merour, Lougurldae. Eld
rioee.und Kerr. "
Revolottouary Claims Messrs. Boyd. Am
bier. Prosser, Sooughton. Wuner, Jones ji. O )
Ngley, Morrlsey.and McNelly. r
Public Expend It urea -Messrs. Coburn. Saw.
yer, Wilson (Onto) Hawkins, Knapo. Don.
elley, Jones (N. C ). Geia. and Hamlll.
Private Land Claims Messrs. Blair, O'Neill
Dlxen, Welker, Maynard, Wasnbnra (Wis.)
Swann, Knott, and Potter. '
Naval AQ'alrs Messrs. Scofleld, Ferry, Ste
vens. Ketoham, McCrary, Hale, Archer, and
Haigbt.
Foreign A fTalrs Messrs. Banks, Judd. Blair.
Wilkinson, Sheldon, WUlard, Ambler, Wood!
andtswatn.
Terri' orles Messrs. Cnll-m, Ward. Taffe.
Dyer, Pomeroy, Moore (Oalo), Duval, Hamble
ton, and Cleveland.;
Revolutionary Pensions Messrs, Deweees,
Williams, Knapp, Glia Un. Wlnans, Batter
(Tenn.),Rlce, H gers. and Smith (Oregon).
Invalid Pensions Messrs. BeDj.mln, Benton.
Wilson (Ohio). Hay, Puelps, Bowen, Btrick- .
land, Bird, and Sweeney.
Roads and Canals Messrs. Iniersoll, Ames,
C bb(N O.), Smith (Ohio), Prosser, MoGrewV
Weils, and Wlnonester.
Mines and Mining Messrs. Ferris, Bargent.
Hawkins, Sirloklaml, Pomeroy, Duval, Roots,
Dlckerson, and Brlggs.
FROM MAINE. -
The City Goveriittiniat of Antraata.
AtroiTSTi. March IS. Toe new eit irn.
ment was inaugurated to dav. Mavnr Titnnmhv
aidress shows tbe city debt to be $366,000, of
which amount $250,000 is a contribution of fh
city to the development of tbe water oower lm.
1'iuitujtui, uu wuiua eaiisiaciory progress bat
wu lunut, auv ...n.vi luuuiac, fcUG UrUUlUKOry
liquor law. anl nrneg the enforcement of all
Fatal Accident.
Bochebtsb. March 15.-Allison Smith, of
Spenceri ort, was almost ius'antly killed yeter-
oay aiirruoou, wuue euierinf tne congrega
tional church iu that viliace, at the bead ot a
funeral procession. Tne trto door of the belfrv
of tbe church was taken trm i's fasteulnes bv
the wind and burled uo in bis bead. .
THE F,UROPMANMARKETS.
Tnia EventuK's JHarUeta.
By Atlantio Cable
London, March 15 Evening. Consols for
money, 822, and fr scooout, 9 J. 6-20sq'i1et
aud steady at 83J. Uaiiwavs tea.iy; Erie, 26J;
Iliiuols Cenuul, 07; Atlunuo and Great West,
ere, 82.
ba.-ikp3bt, March 15.-6-20s. 87.
Liverpool, alaicn 16 fcveoiug. Ciiton
cbeed quiet and eieadr. Uplands, 121'24d.;
Orleans, 12i2id. Sal-i to-dav, 10,000 bales,
bpuiis ot Peiroleara, 7d; reined d,, dull.
London. March 15 Equine. it-Oued Petro
leum, 1. SJU. Linseed oil, ih Calcutta Lia
seed, 60s.
Amtaebp, March 15. Petroleum easier at 66(3)
66A f.
Glasgow, Mirch 15. Arriyed, steamship
Inula iron New Yot.
Stock Qnotations by Telegraph 315 P W
QleDdlnnlng, Davis On. report through their
New York house the lollowlm,! .
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