1 M IN 1 1 ,N Tf " Tj IL pa a1 H A VOL. XI-No 68. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAEOH 20, 1869. DOUBLE SHEET Til HER CENTS. f 1 1 g-3 ELM COLD'S DUCHU. Bucnu, Trom Dispensatory of the United Stales. (Dioema CrenaU.) BUCHU LEAVES. FROFKRTIES. t a I- ifTnatira A anm- 7 Their odor is strong, diffusive, and some- what aromatio, their taste bitterish and analo gous to mint. MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES. Bnohu Leaves are generally stimulant, with peculiar tendency to the Urinary organs. They are given In complaints of the Urinary organs, such as Gravel, Chronlo Catar'di of toe Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra. The remedy has also been re commended in Dyspepsia, Chronio Rheuma tism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, nd from 35 to 55, or in the deellne or change of life; after Confinement or Labor Pains. In Affeotions Peculiar to Females, the Ex tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity, Ulcerated or Sohirrous state of the Uterus, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings. This medioine Increases the power of Diges tioB, and excites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Caloareous Depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflamma tion. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHB Has cured every case of DIABETES in whioh v it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Btone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Briok-dust Deposit, and for Enfeebled and Delioate Constitutions of both sexeB, attended with the following aymptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror ef Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenanoe, Universal Lassi tude of the Muscular System, eto. eto HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 1 la Diuretio and BLOOD PURIFYING, and cures all diseases arising from Habits of Dis aipation, ExoesseB and Imprudenoe in Life, Impurities of the Blood, eto. A CASK 0 INFLAMMATION OF KIDNEYS AN1 OHAYKln From Morgan, teazel & Co. Glasgow, Missouri Teh. 6, 1858. Mr. H.T. Helmooid Dear Bin About two years ago I was troubled wltU both lnflauamatiou of the kidneys and gravel, when I reported several remedies wltuout deriving auy benefit, what rver and seeing your Kxiraet Buottu adver tised 1 procurtd a few bottles and used tueua. Vam result wti a complete cure in a anort lime. I resarU your Extract, buonu decidedly tUe:beet remedy extant lor any and all disease of iqe kidneva and lam quite confident that it will do all yn claim lor It. You may publish thU If jou oeeire "y " Youra reepeotfally. Edwin M. Fkazel. 1 FOR FUETHKB INFOEMATION jr(tlnafoi'artnaei. Dispensatory United HLates eio ; Vtut. Dewees' valuable works on uZpr'aetlee of Physio; Knaar made Dy the Uie cSebrVted Drf Puyslck. Pol adeipUta; Ke maik made by Dr. Epnraim MoOoweil, a oeie Cl?. . L,hyiun aud Member of the Koyal Colleae of Burgeona, Ireland, and pubilsued In ibe inBaeii.iia of tbe King aud Queen's Journal- Mtdico-Chirurgieal Jtevlew, ppollsbed by BSjamln Travers. fellow of Koyal UoileBe " STi,i,ii: and moat of tne late blandard Works on Medicine. BOLD AT HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Ho. m BROADWAY, NEW YORK, No. 104 S. TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, And byDruggists everywhere. Prioe, 11-23 per bottle, or six for 6-50. - ' - ' . ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S. Take no other. Beware of Counterfeits. Hon are fnuin unless dona up in steel wranoers. with fao-simU of my CnamJcal Waiohousa, and signed FIRST EDITION CUBA. The Address ol tue Insurgents t the flMularl. The following is a trtnelatioti from a procla niKiiou addressed to tue tpuumrd' ri skiing in Cuba, l-ued In behulf ol the revolutionary movuuenl: 4Lo ibe ripat.laids residing in Cuba: Your ounasaclias our Intercls call tor a con cr cnce and an understanding between u at u Oiomt ul wlu-u the furiuup ot arm is s'ill pend ing upon this country which to us pave Ditib, sua lo jou u bopttablu r. cenu n. Tucsorvile iLBirunicnt oi a tonupt Uuvcrnint nt, an 1 the nunerous aieiltes interested in toe exiling order ot thtuR cudtavor, as 1 1. c only means of prolonging tyranny and continuing d preuation, to bow iittred lud malice In jour hearts aeamst tho -..icipieut ta k . of our rcocu.ptU'D. Afraid thai you may decern calmly aud sie clearly m.o the dep'.h of tbe grave que:' ion that moves i9. they bandaged jour cjes 10 prevent your feel ns, aud aur up jour nii'UPiim to unsguido it. Playing upot. the tender cborjs of jour patriot inn, ttiey in-i'ire jou with the l;il-e uo tun th it it Is boih a virtue and u duty to devote your blood and fortunes to maintain a caute net vour own nor ,hat ot spam, out wuku )b only bo- lonf,ng t0 a .warai 0, xmmorii nJ pm,(lv otii- cuun, who, mrotigu me length nua D.eaath o. the land, weigh heavily uom '.be people, whom they impoverish and fleeee, and dram to the very dm: 9 of tha.r putkriLuc Tbey make jou believe mat ih warlsth war of faction; they tell you that hatred j jou has inspired it ; aud thry will pertuadc fou that jour (special Interests and tbe bone of Sr. ain call upoi I vou to rilc thtir lives anc kill your brethren 1 Tbev repeat con tinually that the triunifd of the ir-volutlon wounus the honor of the Spanish nation; that it will deprive you of your properties, and exoel you from a country overthrown ty destruction and ruin. Spaniards! do not listen to those dccoltful words. Kemove liom your sight a pieiare glowing with perfidious tint?; be not deceived by thote vain and pompous declarations; be not scared by those lugubrious and scuieless prophecies. Tbe noble ambition, the heroic attitude of a people which fulfils its destiny and rises in arms to break tne chains that iet'.er it tor tbiee centuries, its determination, its sacrifices, the certainty of an curly and undoubted triumph which will be. con summated for its welfare, tn'a'.l neither shame nor disgrace nor rpproa h on the old colors that float over the cistlc aud lorts of tbe island. The honor of nations de pends not on the success ol battles, nor are their colors glorified or dishonored by the chances of war. It it were so, whicu of the nations of the earth could show immuculate banneis? That which affects, which impairs bouor, which sta'.ns the flair, is the streamer that bides in its folds despotism, oppression, and tyranny. Spaniard? ! in speaking the language of truth we have fulfilled our indispensable duty. Today you may give jour aiu 10 despotism. Dut ao not, to morrow, impute the consequent evils to others; jouts will be the guilt, it you turd your aims against mo country tuat eave oirtn to u-. hospitality to you. it jou reject the friendiv baud which is tendered to you, In the name of all Cubans, by yours, . The Western Department. THE HAY TIEN EMBASSY. Arrival of tbe Mlulier Flenlpotentl,! j? n a nrw inn, Eavs tbe N. Y. Herald of this morning: A(Lor.g the arrivals on the steamer u'eorz'a. reaching this poit yesterday trom Havtt, was lienerat Kveriste L,arocue. Minister rien p tentlary trom the Ilayuen Government to tbe United states, buoruy alter nis acoarKatl in. ai'd, in tact, oetore seenine roons at a botel. he pioceeded to the ottice of Mr Ell wood Cooper, Hajtien Consul, accompanied Dy uenerat A. frox, secretary ot ljnaa tion. After a very pleasant Interview with tbe . reciesentative of his Government in this city, in which be was quite Darticular and sedulous in nis ilq utiles regarding tne onai lion and treatment ot the Haytieos here, he went to the bi evens House to eneraee rooms. General Laroche, h s Secretary of Legation, aud tbe remainder 01 his retinue of attendants were told that there was not room for them at the botel. Kesumiie bag and biarzage. tbev jumped into a carriage to find a bote! elsewhere esspietoonc mine matter 01 guests, in wuicu. it is 10 be presumed, iney were at lengtu sue cessful. It is certain, however, tbey did not patronize an v ot the leadiug Hotels, thouga in a laige city like this it is not likely they had to institute a very ptotracted search fvr the ac coiiimorlatioi s tbey desired. Ibe Bavtien ftliunter is a very pleaaut ceu- t'eninn and prepossessingly polite in bis oe iring. JNo etperieneea diplomat couia oe more gra ciously amiable and conciliatory. He dresses well, but plainly, and altogether bears his he nois very modestly. No one would imaeiue him to be a minister from a tore"iga govern ment, and if told that be was, would hardly imagine it to be from any other country thtu Havti. His face, a dark, nchohve, ana features somewhat antipodal to the Anglo Saxon, give convincing token of his birtbpiacfl being be tween tbe tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. His. knowledge ot tbe I'miitn. language is quite limited, but his Secretary ot Leua'iou converses in our tongue with very toieraDiu ease ana fluency. Geo rat jarocue announced to tiiespamsu Consul bis intention of remaining here several days nelore proceeding to Washington to lay his credentials before this Ooverumcut. Hon. Jauits r. Wilson. From the Boston Advertiser, March 19. We bave once cr twice referred to the reports in circulation as to tbe otter ot a hib place 1 iq tbe Cabinet to Mr. Wilson, ot lows. We now learn, upon authority wbich Is not to be questioned, tbnt the President otlered to Mr. WHfoo. nrtt tbe Siate Department, and fien tbree otber places successively. To this almost unexampled soliciiatios, wbich tbows s-) eiroiislj tbe Presidtnt's desire to call to his fide a gentleman whom the public was reniy to welcome to tbe Cabinet, Mr. Wilson felt blmsell compelled to return a final negative. The I'lvil-Tenure Act. Tbe repeal people seem confldent of success Tbe; count 29 votes sure, with tbe probabilities of two more which are doubtiul, and not com mitted either way. Tbe other side musters 33 vote, and are sanguiue tBHt repeal will tail. Tbe repeal people, however, depen 1 on securing enough ot tboue committed against repeal to dope tbe vote by abbentioR tuenuelves, and thus allowing tbe repeal to be enectcd. Tbey count as sure lor repeal Mewri. Cameron, Cor bftt, Crweio, FeFsenden, Fenton, Oiloet, Grimes, Hamlin, Kell ipst, Morton, Pooieroy, Pratt, BoberUou, Foole, Ros, Suermau, SLTagce. Tbayer. Wilson, Yates, Bajard, Ca. erly. Davis, McCreerv, Norton, rttocltton, Tburuian, Vickers. and Fowler. "Those counted asppored to repeal arc Messrs. Abbott, Au thonj, Brownlow, BuckiDfrham, Cittell, C.r oenttr. Cole, Chandler, uoukliuyr, Drake, Ferry, Kdmunds, tJarn. Ilarlan, Iloward, tiowe, Morrill,-McDonald, Nje, Osborne, Pat'ersoo, Itamtey, Uice, Sawjer, Spencer, htewart. Sum ner, Seburse, Sco't, Trumbull, Tipiou, Wliley, and Williams. Those conHidered as doubtful are Mesrp. Warner and Boremsn. r 0 mem bers will b absent Mesm. bsulsbury and Hamilton. N. Y. Iribxune. . , , . Hwladler Arrested. Cincinnati. March 20. ru ira,nrer of tbe B'.. rani's German Kvangeliual lJroltut Uburoo arrived hers laat ulijut nnuer arrest, frouo Dlol ll ataonii on New Yer day w 1 a veral UicasanU a lUi ef tLf $ .uich'a mui.y SECOND TUITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, The Collectorfebip of Thiladelpliia How the Appointment of the lion, lien 17 D. Mdoro "Was Received. Reforms in tho Naval Depart . partirent-Exodus of Di3- app minted Politicians. .1 Xlio Civil Tcftiro A.ct. FROM WA SHIN Cr TON. Sfiedal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Washington, Maroa 20. The Reform Scrrtry Rode II a h Ac comillNiiet. Secretary of tbe Navy Borle lett Just night for Philadelphia, to spend a few days with his family. Although Pecretary Borle, when be took cbarge of the department, found It greatly disorganized and many abuses pre vailing, be baa in tbe abort time, that be bas been Secretary succeeded, with tbe aaslstance of Rear Admiral Porter, In or ganising the chiet bureaus of tbe department, end in laying down' rules for the government of tbe officers and men which will greatly promote tbe efficiency ot tbe navy. Exodus of McC'Iare Co. from the Capital. A number of Philadelphia politicians who bave been bere for Some time looking out for" places for themselves or their friends, have gone borne disgusted with the delay of the Pre sident In sending la nominations and his refusal to make removals. Among those who lett last night were A. K McClure, W. H. Kemble, and others. It Is ud derstood that neither fit. McClure nor Mr. Kemble want anything for themselves. They are only anxious to see tuat some of the deserv ing men of the party are reasonably rewarded, and that bas been tbelr business bere. Tbe Collectorshlp or Philadelphia. There seems to be no doubt that Hon. Henry D, Moore will be confirmed by tbe Senate at an early day, Tbe reference of bis name by the Committee on Commerce to a sub-committee, with Instructions to confer with the Pennsylvania Senators, arose from the fact that Mr. Moore's name having been seat In by the President without consultation with the Senators, tbey should according to a Senatorial custom, first be con ferred with. It is not believed, however, that either Senator . Cameron or Senator Scott, has any object;- u to Mr. Moore. flow nr. Moore was Nominated Tbe statement telegraphed bence and pub lished in one of your afternoon contemporaries, that tbe canons of the Republican delegation in Congress from Pennsylvania seleoled Henry D. Moore for Collector of the Fort of Phila delphia, 1b Incorrect. I am informed by several members of the delegation tbat Mr. Moore was selected from half-a-dozen other names by tbe four members from Philadelphia Messrs. O'Neill, Myers, Kelley. and Taylor. Mr. Moore's name was banded to Secretary Borle, who gave It to President Grant. The only "pushing" done was, that the Philadel phia members called upon tbe President and informed him tbat Mr. Moore, if appointed, would be acceptable to tbe people of Philadel phia. No other recommendations are called for by the President. The President rmvell. President Grant Is quite indisposed to-day, and no visitors are admitted to the White House. TheinoeBsant labors since his inaugu. ration bave been too much for him. The Civil Tenure Repaal. Senators Morton and Sherman are very con fident tbat there Is a majority favorable to the repeal of the Civil Tenure act. Tne vote, how ever, will be very close, and It may be that the Vice-President will be required to give tha casting vote, whioh he will, If necessary, for It repeal. ; . . Xot In Session. " ' ' ThelHouse not being in session to-day mem bers of Congress, with their friends, throng the departments. Our Foreign Relations. Tbe French and English Ministers were In conference with the Seoretary of State to-day. Tbe new Spanish Minister Is in receipt of des patches from the Spanish authorities in Cuba, showing tbat the revolutionists are not making much bead way. FROM MISSOURI, Connection of Railroad Tracks The Transfer of Merchandise Facilitated. St. Louis, March 20 The City Councils have granted the Iron Mountain, North Missouri, and Paolflo Railroad Companies leave to con. neot their tracks on tbe levee. This will enable all goods to reaoh a large elevator on tbe river bank, and give great Impetus to the grain trade in bulk. Toe Councils also v ran ted the North Missouri Railroad and Madison Kerry Con pany leave to lay a track to tbe ferry landing in me nortnern part 01 tne city, under mis privilege tbe ferry company will transfer laden cars across tbe river between tne N.rth Mis souri and rtt. Louis and Chtotuo Kali rondo. an1 will enable the trelabt on ettber or these roads to reach its destination either in Illinois or Missouri without changing bulk. FROM ARKANSAS. The TMffieultlea In the Legislature, Memphis. March 20. The Appeal's Little Rock special despatch states tbat a resolution was introduced yesterday in the Arkanaaa House ot Representatives, seitlon fortu tUit Mr. French, the new Speaker, was a noo real dent of the State, and betnn therefore aUquali fled, declared tbe office vaotut. Tbe resolution wu referred 10 a arjeoial oommltlee. A resolu'lou was also Introduced declaring P. F. Wrluhl. Olerk of tne House, untliy of malfeasance in office and tbtt the ottice was vacant. Referred So tbe special committee. Fire In Louisville. Louisvii-lb. Marob 20. Jam s A,. Holt's hide and leaiber store was destroyed by fire yeater dav. Loss on stock and buildings probably 110.000; partially insula. Stock Quotations toy Telegraph 1 P. H Glendlnnlnir, Davis A Go. report through their New York bouse tne iohowidb: N. V. CenU H........l!8i WeeU Union Tel.... 87J 'i N V. &nd Krle It.- tH Uler. and Tol. R.H.106 foledo fk Wbati. 67 fb. and Ktw.lt.-. Mloh.KootbeVa.... 8o'I Mil. A Ht, Paul oom ft9 n Olev. 4 Pitbtb'g R b"!U nhl and N.W. oom Mi Mil. Jk. Ht. P.nl nrf 7U ' A Hami V.mrtuui . SMI. Chi. and N.W. prat Welitt, Kariio Hip 8o tiUL ana H. i iwra Flttn.A V. W.. .120 u a ilea tstaies. Tenu. tts, new. 3 pM.lfl Mall a Co,H UVMHMHWHIHimiHH FINANCE AND OOMMEROE. Omcitor ths Kvbnino Tt.aaaPR, baiurdaj. Maroa M. lw. The Stock market was Inactive this morninp,' and prices generally were UDBettied. Government -cunties were a ir icuon lower. Vt&i wa Md for 10-40; 116 icr G ot 1881; H lorHJ2 6 20s; for 'W 620e; 116J for 't5 6 20s; 113 for JU,J-8 113J ior -07 6-2o; and 1134 for '68 5 20-. City loans we:ae nucbauued; the Lew iHMie old at luoj 0 lol, Hnd old do. at !8. hail road shares were 1 he most active on the list. Cumdeti and Ambv oW at 123. no cbnnse; Peunsjlvani'i Railroad at 67j, no chaupe; North IVnutjlvama at 34fJ3li, no tbaose; Philadelphia and Erin at 25 au ad vance of i; u nd UcaainK at 45, a slight de cline. 43 wai bid lor Little Schuvlkilt; 10 for Catawie-a comrnoo; 334 tor Catawissa sreterred; and 48 lor Nonbem Ceairal. City t-a-ecnter Railway snare were flroily held. (Ireen and Cortes boio at 38 110 chinee. 40 was bid for Second and Thin; 71 for Tenth and Meveuth; 17 lor Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 26 for Spruce and Pine; nno 12 for tlestonvtlle. Bank share continue in good demand for In vestment at lull puces. o jim'-roial sold at 67, no change. 231 was b;d for Nurm America: 160 lor Philadelphia; 124 f..r Farmers' and Mecna-dic-'; 68 for Peun Townsntp; 78 for Western, and 68 (or Corn Kxchane. rtllkAllKLPUia SIVUa tlVOAHOI BALKS TO-DA1 Reported uitUtfeuA Bro., No. 40 a. TMr street 1200 City fti.01d.kan. iw fiiKHi ft h uj w. .ne. i).,1-: f lime Leh V It n oscp 93 I'MICllV m. Wew:B.'o do ....0.11 1 iouO Phil & bun 7s ... 92 I ui ben s.(old I..... 9V thV A Am ....m4 inn Kb Phil & R ...bOu. 2s loom Head RK. ir, 1 UO .............. 67?i 100 do ....Hbttu. I). . 1 do.. nhw 1. 67?), no do....-ri. 6 S 100 Bh X ruuuu...ilfiO. Hi l"0 do bit n. 1 100 T, ,d0 "- 10ish Fulton Uoal i 60 Bh Or & Coates. b5 8 BUAKIM. 101 sh Peuna RR.HO. S7 2'8 do ..BJn S7s oinhRead K.2o. tb7i 1"8 do.. b3 4Ji l"0 h Hestonvllle... la lousncata Pf. aatf i0il0 Peniia Uimei, 97 t tit 00 do., 7, I OooPaftn, rla.....i7 llOBli N PennaK 84 Sali Uom' I UK........ 1 T SOBh Wnm K ni. Km BBUONJD BOARD, l' ah Head R, 100 do... I fououicyes. JNev,....iui fuOOPa, u, 2 kit I(i6'i 24(KI0 U!H 6,'Hl..cp...c.ll6;i 2110 bU MRulre Oil. Id t?'t SI BhC'ornKxB SO -bio.. f tux 20 0 do....is.o30.s 81 an 00 .ia- 4 10J Bh Phil & K. c. iifi 1 eta W. Jme It... 60 Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. qnote Govern ment securities, etc., as follows: U. 8. 6s oi 181, 1164$U6: 6-26 Of I8G2, 1181'dmo; 6-20s, 1864, 114115; 6.20s, Nov., 1865, 116jr uyj; July. 186&, ii3i'iitJ4; ao., 1W7, 113K 113: 00. 1868. 11321 113J: 10-40s. 165i((al05.V. Gold. 131. Union Pa'Mtlc bonds, 103i dlOl. Messrs. De Haven & Brother. Ho. 40 fcouth Third street, report the followinK rates of es- chance to-day at 1 P. M.: D. 8. 6s of 1881. 1162 ifiiii: do. 1862. ll8jflll8J: do.. 1864. 1141a 114!; do., 1865. 1108117; do. 1868, new, 113;! 113j; do., 18G7. new, 113481134; do., Ih68, 1134 31134; do., 6s, 10-40s, 105idlU5S; do. 30-year 6 per cent. Cv 103 103; Due Com pound Interest Notes, 194; Gold, 130201311; 811ver. 1256212C4. Hurt ft 1 adner. Stock Excbanee Brokers. No. 30 S. Third street, report this mormne's nio quoiniions as ioiiowj: 10-00 A, M. 131 11 20 A. M. 11- 25 11'50 " 12- 00 M. 131 10-15 10- 25 11- 15 131J 131 130 1301 1301 130? Philadelphia Trade Report. Saturday, March 20. Seeds There la con- slaerable Inquiry for O.O 'erseed, and sales of 2(100 bushels were reported at 1010 50, the latter rate from seoond hands. Timothy is qnlet at t3-853 02; and Flaxseed at 12-65 Bark In the absence of sales we auote No. Quercitron at 850 cer ton. - xne f lour naaraet la lens active, butnrlcea are quoiauiy uncnatigea inure is no aemana except irom tne uome consumers, who pur chased 800 barrels at $5 25(3550 for suoarflue; S6(g6 60 for extrao; $0 5U(gtf-76 lor Iowa, Wisooa- bih sua Diione"oia exira lamuy, ine latter rate for choice; 879 25 for common and aood fennsyivaulaand Utilodo. do.; and 5U 50 12 for fancy brands, according to qdallty; 100 barrels Liangley's choice sold on Keoret terms. Rye Flour 1b firm, with snle i of 200 barrels at 87 5ord 8. 600 barrels Brandy wine Corn Meal sold on private terms. There is more firmness in the Wheat market, and more Inquiry for prime lots, but inferior Boris are negUeted; sales of 2000 bushels red at i-ttUi uo. ana 4uuu nusneis lair ueuessee wblte at 1 75. Kve is unchanged; 40)0 bushels Western so.d at H 55. Corn is qnlet at f jrmer rates; sales of 2(100 bushels yellow at 8rto ; and 1000 bushels mixed Western at 88a. tuts are selling at 7375c. for Western; and 60tiSo. for Pennsylvania. 1000 bushels Barley sold on private terms. WhUky is nominal at 9395o. V 'gallon, tax paid. latest BimrmH OllXLlUOCt:. For additional Marine Mew tee Inside Pages. rT ni.aeBAFa.1 Nob folk Marcn 13 f ui lu, Bieitnshlo Din, bom New York lor tU'tm: pro,eilr dtsuied. iBy AOanlie (XttAe.) Qubbnstowm, Ia rcti 2u. Axn ved, steamship Java, from isew ork. Nkw York, March 20, Arrived, steamship Columbia, from Glasgow. POBT OF PHLLADKU'HXA MitMHtMtUAROH 140. WAX Or THIBafOMBTItt AT THB MVUB(IX9 ta&AFH ojryio. TULM- ...Si CLEARED THIS MORNINQ. Bteamsblp Volunteer, Jones, New 1 ork, J. F.Ohl. bcor Jaa. Bradley, .Bradiey, JNew Haven, lay. Hud dell A Go. Bcbr More Light. Bradford, Boston. D Cooper, Bcnr LtKKle Bennett, MoUevltt, Mew London. BootL Walter Uo. Bcbr tsunan McDevItt, McDevltt. New London, do, Bchr Kans s, duiltb, eea'ord. JUel., na Bcbr Ballle C. Morton, Morton, MUlvllle, N, J do. ARB! VED THIS MORNING. Br. ablp Island Home. Llawell. Irom Orlmaby Oct. 18. via Berujuaa (baviag put In in distress, as be 'ore reported), wltn old railroad iron to Warren t Ureut Br. barque Laboraujus, Cann. 67 daya from Dubiiii. wlch old iron, e o. to K. A. Bmder COaai ' Br. brig Thermatls, Johnson, 46 daya Rom Uesstna With fruit, etc.. to laaac Jeanea A Oo. Br brig Cairo. Carroll, a daya irom New York, in ballast to C. C. Van Horn. 1 " Br. scbr ffagie Wing. Mao ley. from Pernambno 16th a it-, wltn sugar to Albert V, Damon. Left Oris Tltania, for Mew York next (lay. hour A. Hammond. Paine 6 days fiom Boston, with Ice 10 Knickerbocker Ice Oo. ' Bcnro Cooper, Mckerson 4 days trom Harwich, wlib nodsa. to crow. 11 & Collins. ' ScbrAdehe. Holder, 12 days from Bt, John. N. B.. vlib lumber to J. H. Atwooa ' Bcbr K. . Wlllard. Parsons. 7 days from Portland vlili mdse. to Crowell A Collins. ' Bchr Hiawatha. Lee. A days frarn Kewburyoort. With nartse. to Kolgbt A Bna Bciir Sea Nyojph O niey, irom Providence. Hchr J. Bradley Bradiev. trflw Deroy, Conn, B learner W. O. Plerrepont. Hnroiwnlre. i hours from New York, with mdHe, to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer J. 8. Borlver, Risgans. 18 huora irom Balti more, with oidse, to wroves, Jr. Correspondence of tM Philadelphia Xxehanoe. Law us Del., March 18 f. M Shin island Hoane, from Oflmsby via Beruuila; hrlgs t OMan, Irom Liver Kiol: and iag a Wing, from Peruambuo 1. all lor ful delpbla, arrived at tbe (Janes this atlernoon. Brig Komalne, before reported . remalat la g"Ofl CODdKlon, and should tbe we-.' her prove favraeia for a lew days, will behove off alter taking out oart of bet cargo. JOHJEPH LAJTKTBA. MEMORANDA. Bteamsblp Fanlta, i'reeuiau, benoe, at New York yesterday. Brig Liny Oorrla, hence lor O rk. before reported at 8t, '1 bomaa In distress was condemned and sold 19i b on., together with bet masts, auch jra.andoaaina. 10' Brig Minnie Miliar. Anderson-, for Philadelphia. 0ared at Matauasa 11th Insi. PoUr Hutb H. Baker, Loilng, kenca, at MetaDSaa "Schra Jos. Rogers, May, from New Haven, and a fc jr. Brooks. Brooks, iroro Greenporl, 001b lor fnUa delKbia at New York mo Inst, rcbr Abigail Haley. Haley, oleared atQeorgetOwa, B J.. Mih lost., for New York. ' BohisT. b. French. Danghtr, and Helen, Oartr. hence at Norlo'k I7tb lest. ' vm"' bcnr Wake Oandy, igr Philadelphia, Skllsd from Bcbr Jaooo Mjrugig, sxoit, seace, ai r.evidenoe 171 n mat. tKbr . W. Godfrsy, Oarweod, at Havana 13th Inst. for Slaw Orieaua. 1 -a aam, ava taj THIKD EDITI01V WASHINGTON. The Taciflc Railroad-Legislation by Congress. FROM WASniNQlON. I'nlon Pnclflc Kntlrond I.eifUl ttlm. SpecuH Ltvfjmtfilx to The Kventng Teiegrapit. Wash i.n oroN, March 20. Xne Seoale I'aollia Hallroad Committee to-day, after a proiraolod dlscusBiou, culhorlzed Uenator Howard to make an adveise report on tbe House resolu tlon allowing tbe Union PaclQo Hallroad Com pany to remove tbelr headquarters to thU otty or elsewhere. They also discussed the quotlloa of locating thejnncllon of the rod at Odea, but no decision was arrived at. it Is evideut tbat a sharp contest will be made over tnl que&llon. F0K1 Y.F1RST CONHKKSS First Session. Nennte. Washington. March 20. Mr. Cttll Draienlad tha mtuii ilai ol tbe Mayor and lonimiio Uuunull of A1. luuilo O iy, N. J., relative to tu U.uKeroiu ooaUUlon 01 tbe llkht-houte at that place, italerraa to (Jjm- mliit-e on LtnimrncBi Nr. l orry Dretomed BomeDetltlonB t rtheramaTal of political aiaabilllleB, to. Af the Uoase as not imeiy, id nit cipiiiiou. locuncurin itm prop .al lun or ilia bnle 10 appoint a Jolut oomml tee tucooalaer petiiluDBon tbia Bubject be niovad 10 tefor ihem 10 tba (ooiu.Utee uu ilie Judiuiary. Tun warn an r. ft rred. jar. 11 ami in, irom the Oimmltlee on tba Dtatrlot 04 Columbia, reporvtd abulia addition to tbeautto incorporate toe waliington and Alexandria Btearu Facktt Cumpany.1 v, . Mr. Wllaou luiroduced a Joint resolutlin donating ibe X.lDcoln H' Bpl.alto Hie Lylnx-lu Aiyiuui. K lerred to Committee on Military Allalrp. Mr. Fenton Inuoducetl a bl 1 to prohibit secret alts 01 aoid. Befrrrd to theCommniee on iflntncF. Mr. Abbott Iron Ibe t"oaimiite on Millta-y Affairs, repor'ed aud asked toe Immediate conside ration ol a bli) to dee are and 111 ibeatatusof iudica aovocaes ol Ibe army. mtH .at Mr Urimes move its Indtflnlte psatponement. bv ca"ne U proposed too large a number of Jude advo cates, ajgj Alter ome discuBBlon the motion to postpone wm agreed to, Mr. K.niBy Introduced a Joint rraolntlon amxnd awry 01 ibe act ol March a, itiii. Kcautlnv lands to aid tbe State ol MluiifBOia In ihe conatruo ton of rertaln railroads. Ketened to tbe Committee on Fuoilc Lands. Mr. Kobnison tailed on hts reiolntlon, ofTred tcme daya alnue, directiuK tbe President or ibe Penale to appoint a Be'eci commlitee ot nine to coo alder appllcalloua for tbe removal of political dua , blltilfr. 1 Mr. 'rmmbnlt was In favor of the appointment of nueb a crmmluee, in orUer 10 relieve the Oumuilitee on tbe Judlnlury. Tbe retulution was modified, maklue the mpmbara of ibe commlitee aevcu luatead of line, aud then. Mr, Bu inner offered a Jnlnt resolntion to rndnes oc. an puataae to tbe rate or postage on lu - d, wnlcb, on motion Ol Mr. Kamsay, was relerred to lbs Cjia mil tee on Post Offices and Fost Koads. Mr. Stockion lutroaced ajolot reanlution relating to Ibe Improvement of the navigation ot iha Osia ware river, between Whitehall and Trentoa. Re ferred to GjmmU'ee on Appropriations. At tbe expiration 01 'he morning 11 our, ths bill ta repeal tbe Tenure-of-Oflice act came op as unfinished bnsiunB. Mr. Vlckeis made an argument in favor oi the bill FROM DELAWARE. Proceeding; ot tlieWlluiinK'(on Coufo rauee of tu M. K Cuurcli. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Wilmington, March 20 The Conference asseiu bled al 9 o'clock. A ten Jer of a free pas sage to Pnlladelphia for the members of tne Conference waa extended by the proprietors of tbe steamboat i'ellou, and accepted with tbanka. Ten o'clock Monday mornlne was set natria for bearing tbe annual missionary sermon hv Kev. George A. Fnoebua. Tbe renorl or tne stewards was mmlA tha order of tne day on Monday, immediately after tbe missionary sermon. Tne following yonng men were duly recom mended and received on trial: Tuonas U Hnnter, J. E. Kidney. W. 1). DavU, J. A, D. Wilson. Lilian a., miner, UdVll dlraaghn. John Bnillmg. Pnilllp U. Rawlins, Kdward Davis. Tne following local ministers were elentpri tn Deacons' oritois: vv. K. Tubus, James Lewis, H . La son, . JMlcholsoo, James Keaney. Tbe loilowlna local ministers haviu been recommended, were duly elected lo Elders' orders: George WV Bbeck, Rev. Thoms O. Murpny. xney were men introduced bv the PiiBldent, and each made addresses expressing ibe warmest sympathy and love tne members of tneir conference. - Rev. Henry Ooloiazer, In chaste and feeling remarks responded. . Rev. J. H. Ltgbioonrn announced the hymn, commencing "Blest be the tie that binds." After singing, Revs. J. D: Curtis and T. 0. Mnrpby leu in prayer. Ti e committee on preparing an act of lnoor poratlon for tbe Board of Conference Stewards repoited a draft of such an act; and J. V, Wil liamson, J. K. Hlnes. and R. H. Thompson were appointed a oommlttee to secure Its pas sage. Dr. Hokllck, of the American Bible Soolaty, then addressed the body, presenting the claltni of the society. The ordination papers of Rev. George Weist, of United Brethren Charon, were presented with a recommendat ion to recognize him .as a local elder in our cbnrch. Ooucurredln. Tbe Oommlttee on tbe Bible Cause presented their report, whioh was adopted. Revs, W. Kenney, J. J. Quit-ley, J. H. Ltght bonrr, A. Cookman, and 11. OolcUzer were ap pointed to convey fraternal grcstlnga to the l'bllade'pbla Conference. Th first anniversary of tbe Churoh Etten s'ou Society was heidjast evening in the Union Ohnrcb, where able and eloquent addrjsea were mace by Dr. Kynett. Dr. Dtabiel (Presi dent Dickinson College), lie vs. DC. MutUcK. J. A. Willis. At tbe oiose. President J. a. Wil liamson, Eq., proposed to be one of ten to each give fifty dollars for cbnrch extension, tbe nine others lo be fro on tne congregation pre sent In tbe city daring Conference session, or within the bounds of Confereuee during the yfur. Bisbop Simpson will preaoh In Asbury Cbnrch to-morrow morning, and oroaln toose wbo bave been elected to Deacons' orders, Tne oriiluatlon or Elders will lake plaoe In Union Cbnroh 10-morrsw evening, Herman bv 1U)V. Dr. Holdrloh. FROM BALTIMORE. aaaamsBwaaa Mutineer! Ira Custody Ilnll Times -The Collecturalilp Decided. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Baltimobb, March 20. Three men of the crew of the ship Taber, wbich sailed from Bal timore for Yokohama, who mutinied when the ship was off Annapolis Roads, were brought to Baltimore yesterday, and are now in prison. Two of them are badly wounded by being shot by the male when in revolt. It is observable that more mechanics and laborers are now idle bere than for many years past at this same season. Spring trade la terri bly backward. It la now conceded that tbe Hon. John L. Thomas will be Collector of the Port. Alleged Swindler Arrested. Hamilton, Ontario, March so. Henry M.. Brags', of Haverhill, near Boston, allege 1 to be,, cne of the most notorious swindlers Vsltea States, was arrested here last nlgnt , e tba charge of forgery, referred by PeteeUva Officer Hat', of Boston. ' ..,,., Alexander Harvey, of Kenett'ea, was shot In it heaul bv hi son daring so altercation yea Commercial License Re pert led. Cikuibnati, March 20 Ala meeting of the Council, yesterday afternoon, the ordinance ' compelling commercial travellers 10 pay line rise for selhng goods by sample or otherwise was unconditionally repealed. European Coiumerclnl News QUOTATIONS THIS MOHM0. Bu Atlantic Cable. Lowno, March 20 A. M. Consols, for money nnd U.l'-i tor aooouul. United HMtes 5-a0. 83. American Hu,n turet; Erie Rail road. 2ik; IiilnoH ntiai, M. Liverpool, March 211-A. M Cotton market quiet; nplnud nildtlliog-, lad.; Orleans mld ollngs. liWd. The salts to-day are estimated at mt) bales. EVENING QUOTATIONS. London, Marcn 2)-P.M. Closing Prices. Consols lor money 93',.; f.rHCoount.ui. United states 6 2i. tfSJi Scoots. quiet. Erie, 2i4; Illi nois Central, v). LiVKurooL. March 20-P, M. Closing Prices. Cotton firmer but no' quotabiy higher. Mid dllcg uplands, 12d ; middling Orleans, The sales have been lO.OtO bales. Dnrd. 15s. 6d. Tallow, 45s. CO.. ilAVMK, Mrch 20. Cotton opened dull, both on the spot ana afloat. Markets by 'I elegmpli. New Tobk, Marcb W). hiocss s'eady. Hold, do, liO'i. ExoliaugM. 1118.: -na twi.lls',: do.lttfl4.lH V; do. 1M6, 117; new,u;: iV, ll?i lo-iOa, H,i Viriluia ,.; Miasoiiri as, 88: Cauton Co., 89; Cnmoer land pralerred. 8-i7,: New York Clenlral lhn7i; tteadlnc, tJ,; Hudson Uiver. 18,'bI Mi iblftan Ceniral, 117; Michigan HouthHTn, litanls Central, 140: Cleve land and Pittsburg, 87',; Hevnlaud and Toledo, IAS (Jbloago and Boc'lc ialaod, Itm fUtabarg and Fort Wavne VMM. Naw York, March Cotton steady: turn balsa sold at 2m,o. FiOur steady and nocnanred; Bales of (SROO barrels. V, beat dull and nurk't lavorn buyers; sales ot 7B00 busbets, no. i. t'4Z. Corn dull: raies ot iJ8 M bu"bela mlzei Was ern at Sflsno. ' Uau qnlet; sales or i:(0 bubeis at 1(n1ik, Beet quiet. Porlc bavv: new m-ss, (81 b7J,3a laud heavy: steam, Is'jWldo Whisky dull. Bai.timokb. 'March 2". ton. n quiet but firm at 28. Floor firmly active, lower gradt without decided, change. Wheat dull and lower receipts small; Va'ley red l'lKi(d)7'0 Corn dml: priane whi'e StKSlo , yellnw 8?iie. Oata du I at 6oftf68.' Kjadiill at l'40 (ui 48 Pork firm at faO. B-con flroi, rlbbtd sides 17c; clear do lxc: shoulders I6i.; batus 2Ka)lc Lard llrm120c. Wlilssy lnacilve at 9l(tj.9'-. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Oyer and Tkbminxr Judges Ludlow and Brewster In tne case of the Com monweallh vs. Jueph Flanolgsn, who was convicted of raanslaaKbter, in shooting tbe boy Henry Peralus, hi liicotnoud, on the 13th of Ootober last, the Court overruled tbe motion foranew 1 rial, h nil sentenced the prisoner to the County Prison for two veins, nd requiring; him to give security lu I20UO to keep the peace for five years. , , Couktof QnARTKR Sessions Jndge Lud low. Tbe habeas corpus list was before the Court to day. Onootse beard was of a pecu liar chatacler. being an accusation of theft made by Matliu OieftK agalost his daughter Catharine, a young lady ot nineteen, lie com- plained that she left bis bouse to be married, and took with her a bbawl tbat her deceased mother bad left, and also two balls of carpet rags. She had habitually worn the shawl at. home and abroad, and be bad seen it upon her after she bad gone away. The young lady answered that the shawl was a bequest from ber mother, and the other artiolea she did not tstte. Xhe Judge told the proseoutor that be had made a grave mts'ake in attempting to prove bis own daughter a felon; and tbat the Court would do blm the greatest kindest it was capa ble of by removing the stigma from ber, and declaring tbat sbe was no felon; for by his own . statement her conduct lu this behalf waa pare , -and honest. Therefore she was discharged. . . msmm-m m THE WHITE EO USE. -; Tbe Improvement Beiosr Made at th, Executive naualvn. , : . '- A Washington correspondent says: Tha . President's family is no at iluall; installed in the 7, -..i Executive munslon. Ibe imenor of the building . ,. i has been very handsomely re tilted, repaired, t "' and relurnished. and Is about to be adorned and ' V' embellibhcd with statuary and other works of . art, in which it has been greatly deficient. Among the prominent works of art are full; sized Indian . figures in bronze, which are intended to . be pUofd in the hall In ihe rear of the ma n entrance; beau, tnui statuettes oi vta3Dinnton ana his hatchet; franklin and bis wbixtle; uilliara, Tell and his son: Napoloon at confirmation: Lincoln, and cue representing . treed men, by-' -Bosetil. All will be placed in appropriate J v-'. t places in tue ea-t rcom and the leception 1'. rtoms. Atijoining. the otue rcom is to have 3i r a Bplcndld Louis KVI doc, with Ko man lamp in trmolu aud gilt. The red room will have a . Teal Sevres vase with handsome gilt nnish.'' "i Oilier portions of the mansion wnl be decorated 'n ' in 11 Ke mat.ner. a silver service 01 pi ate, to be .i-'x used at state dinners, has also been purchased jwu to lepluce the stivice purchased in France by Consul Lee in Jiobrot's aoaiiniaraiion. . i . lire. Giaut bas f. iven ber perconal supervision , ', . to the reiurnichiua: of the White House. Whe' d : was warmly attached to tbe re9idenoe which ! '1 she has just lelt; and she remarked a few days mice thatfehe sboula go to the Wnite House wuh reluctance. 8he proceeded to remark: "I In- 1 . tend to mete Mr. Grant comlortable there, and bball no doubt soon ltd at home. I am told , 't tbat it has bt en cu.itoaiar to have the Com-, niustonerof Public Baildmgs superintend the" ' household to a cuusiderahie extent, but I don't ---.T desire to bave anj genileman do that for me. I ' shall also engage the s'eward aud servants, and as the etewaru's salary is paid Irom tbe Trea- . sury, Ihallexeicise great cate in selecting! hint ., asunder tbe Tenure-ot-Otiice act I shall not . be able to get nd ol him." . . Our Financial Condltlou. Tbe firianclal condition of tbe Treasury at the close of the present hscal year will undoubtedly bu much mure lavoiable than was anticipated. This can be stated on emi-omcil authority. The teceipu from cusioms no v promise to be . , the largest of any one ear in the history of the , Oovernment. Tbey aill reach, without doubt, : $iro,000,000, or $20,000,000 In excess of the es- '. tiaiates, and it is not im possible tbat they may ' even reach the high figure ol $200,000,000. The iLternal revenue receipts to the piesent time - are in excess ot $100,000,000. Ine remaining r three and a half. monies ill cover the greater portion ot the income tax, aud the special taxes , which fall due Mav 1, aud whioh will aagment ...... the recctpiB to $10. 000.000, and possibly to $160,000,000. The will bo fully up to Commls sioner Wellb' estinate tor ibe internal revenue, and if the latter figure i react ed it will be con siderably exceeded. N. Y, Times. TUe Inauguration Ball . v The Inauguration b.ll hns left a lawsuit in , 4. progress. The committee h iving chartre of the J atJair, it teems, agreed to give Mr. Grey, the .. ca'erer, one hall the proceeds for supplying the, supper. Now. however, the coumlttee, Ouding; the profits so sierp reiue, it I said, to stand to the bond, aud wan the cau-ier to receive less ,, , than he barained l r. Tae ftter ' util' r in tbe smel.Eht,anahssA,..1am8 -Hantlog top, ireusureroi iue m;i y-t i,tU Tbo ca erer, in cotiseq-ic nc. tnrea-.-ns to stl tute a lawsuittoestablUh hi rlshte.-r-A. r. JItrad. Corn Is knee-blgh In Florida. Chicago wants an outside harbor. -Kansas Is going Into grape culture. . , Wisconsin is building a wooden railroad. A man la Waterburj, Conn., caa mitJier smell por taste. .'" " '"" J Tha atmosphere of Macon is sall V destrnotlve at" obesity, - " , Work on the louodstlons of the Albauj Btata House will begin next month, , ' . ,v , .' The Cttloago street railwy are to adsji don the present cars lot ostvLortt article. i . t- rai ii j 3 "t- f
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