THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAKOH 23, 18C9. NEWS NUMMARY. Clly Affairs. A. reeetinct of the Board of Directors of tho '"Diriment wa held last evcuirur. in the Hall at Flith and North streets. The ordinuuee '?Dtn,Ucd to Council? some time bro, abolishing the fire-badge sjstcm, was discussed and anuuU niotiMy approved. "7,The t,cond and Third Streets Paenf?er Hallway have placed on their Kichmoud route several new car?, which are ipucimens of con venience and comfort. A number ol others of like construction are to be built at the shops of the company, in accordance wiih a novel design furnished by the President of the road. Ezeklel Corson, otherwise Edward Davis, who was arrested last week on a cuargo of pocket picking;, and hold to bo.il by Alderman Kerr foi a hearing; yesteidity at the Central S;a tlon, did not make his appearance at the time specified, and the rocrtpuizntice was forfeited. W. J. Htcvenson and Isabella Hamin were the nail. The prosecutor of Corson represents that he attempted to pick his pocket in one of the ftrect cars, and afterwards at the Uulon Bunk, Third Bnd Arch streets. John Whalen. a hucks'er. was chareed before Aldei man Kerr, yesterday afternoon, with not Rlvim? proper measure. Mr. I'aul J. Field testified that a Mr. Prown purchased for him of defendant three bushels ot potatoes at $1 per bufchel. When defendant called for his money Mr. Field asked him if the potatoes ran sixty pounds to the bushel, and was answered in the affirmative. When witness reached home ho well; lied the potatoes and round that the threo bushels only aggregated 140 pounds. Whalen Was held to bail to answer. The taking of teitimony In tho contested election case of Caleb N. Tailor, nonius t Dr. Reading-, who claims to have been elected to Concretson tho Democratic ttcket from the Fifth dis'rict, at the latt election, was com menced before Notnry Puolic Abraham Stewart yesterday. jt his office, Clearfield street and the rrankicrd roitct. The evidence eliciied was in favor of the contestant. Mr. Taylor, and was d rected to the Fourth division ot the Twenty fifth ward. Mr, J. Alexander Simpson appeared as counsel for Mr. Taylor and Mr. Charlei W. Carriffan for the respondent, Dr. Reading. Jacob Trexler, alias John Edwards, had a final hearing; before Alderman Kerr, yesterday afternoon, charged with obtainiug money Dy false representations. He represented himself as an agent of benevolent institutions, and agent for the Guardians of the Poor, and would call upon poor fumilics and promise to send them cosl. groceries, etc., but in every in stance would demand $2 to pay for the haul ing; of the property. The additional witnesses against him yesterday were Mary McAnany, re siding; in Cameton place, and Lizzie Rash, living at the Falls of Schuylkill. From these persons he secured $1 by his lalee representa tions. Trcsler was committed for trial. The following persons were admitted to the Hospital yesterday, injured as stated: John Gouuley, aeed thlrty-elt;bt, employed in the depot of the West Philadelphia Passeuger Railway, was kicked on the hip by a horse. i Catharine Byan, aued fiftv eight, residing; at No. 80!) Donnelly street, above Christian, tell on the curbstone on Crease street, between Fifth and Sixth, and injured her feet. A child named John Garrigan, whose parents ret id e at Mo. 923 Reed street, was run over at ' Passyunk road aud Reed street, and had his legs broken. Ann Mann, ajed th'rfy-e'aht, residing' at No. 014 Lombard street, injured herself by ruptur ing an artery, and bled quite profusely from the wound. A meeting of the Phila lelphla TractMission Society for the First district was held last nkiht at the North Presbyterian Church. Bixth street, above Green. Rev. Francis Kebdricts presided. This society is directed by managers from the different, Evangelical churches of this city and eight missionaries. It circulates monthly 60,000 English, 8000 German, 141 French, 4 Spanish, and 1 I tali, in tracts, over about two-thirds of the city; 6000 monthly to the shipping on the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers. It invites, through its visitors to the houee of God ; gathers childreu to babbath and other schools; furnishes the Bible to the destitute; visits the sick, and relieves their bodily and spiritual wants; aids in the temperance reform; secures a better observance of the Sabbath, and holds religious meetings among the poor, it endea vors, in the spirit of the Gospel, to carry out its teachings. It needs funds to enable it not only to carry en the work, but to extend its tract aud missionary operations throughout the city. Domestic AHiilrsu Gold closed yesterday at 1314. A steam elevator at Brooklyn, yesterday, icll a prey to fire. Loss, $30,000. Captain John S. Young, Chief of the New YorW detective force, has been dismissed the service. Tne loss by the destruction of the Cascade Puper Mills at Pen Yan, N. Y will reach $125,000. Insurance only $50,000. Michael Kehoe, charged wuh murder, was yesterday acquitted In Baltimore, on the grounds of acting in self defense. A large meeting was held at Cincinnati last evening in behalf of General William G. lialpin, now confined in a British prison. A coal car ran over an embankment yester day in West Pittsburg, aud landed In a rolling mill, killing one boy and fatally injuring another. Heavy gales are reported as having prevailed off the coast and in the Chesapeake Bay within a day or two. Seveial ship, aud tchoouers suf fered severely. A Richmond despatch states that an expedi tion of ex-Federal and ex Confederate officers and men has arrived in Cuba tor the parpjse of aiding the revolutionists. ,' Foreign Affairs. Havana, March 22. Dates from St. Thomas sre to the 16ih. The schooner Susan, from Mew York for Cadiz, with petroleum, put In, leaking badly. The British brig Sisters and British barque Rapid were wrecked, and became a total loss. The former lost four of her crow drowned. At the request of the Captain General of Porto itico tne Danish amuoriues nai Danisnea lrom Bt. Thoma9 Doctor Betances, or Mayagua, who was suspected of being engaged in organ izlng an expedition agalust the Spanish colo nies. Passports were Bent to the doctor, but he refused to leave the island, assuming that the action of the authorities was illegal. He claimed Ills right to remain on the grouud that he was a citizen of the United States, and In thi9 he seems to have been supported by the Americas Consul, who protested against the doctor's banishment. The atiair causea mucn excite ment, and a settlement was anxiously looked for. if..,,, Ifarfll, 01 Naaia frnm Purl-mi. IlATAAAi JU.UIVU ... . .- Prince to March 11 has been received. Presi dent Salnave's pickets were besieging Jacmel, while the Insurgents had comraensed to besiege Gonaives, wttn tne prooaoiuues ui auueubs ju fucnr nf thfl latter. Salnave arrested some two hundred merchants in Port-au-Prince, and ent them to Gonalves to reiniorce the garrison. A change has been made in the President s AlSconvenUon has been concluded with France, by which the latter is 10 receive twelve per cent, of the revenues to wards the payment of her claims. Vessels are allowed to enter all ports of Hayti, and discbarge and load mer chandise, provided those bound to porta in the hands ol the rebels previously report nt a wjai port for an inspection ot tnoir cargoes. ii.vava Marr:h 22. The Uavtien revolution .r. .tuumpr kfmmt Vernon was at Jamaica on the 12th instant, where she put in for supples r ona and to receive her armament. Relugoes from Cuba and Hajti were flocking to Jamaica in large numbers. Arrivals from Caracas bring advices to the imi, imtunt The rcDubhc wb tranciu'l. An unimportant rising occurred in Corre, and was 6",? tanar nnnttniiR.l In Caracas. Havama. March 22.-Tbe man arrested on the wharf on Saturday, on a charge ot theft, prove. 1"L ?:t. k... - r.nhun rnhn . Ill wa tried and sentenced to death by . court martial in the ltteMn, and sbot at sit o'clock the same Captain-Geueral Duke yesterday issued a pro c'amaUoD addressed to the citizens of Havana, c.amuwu . cunts of the day order and Justice have been observed. The man who has Just been execntcd was probably Instigated by others to create a disturbance, and it was necessary to act In his case with exemplary ?everlty. At this very moment the government was leniently sending out of tho country more astute but equally culpable men. The proclamation concludes with a flattering address to the citizen volunteers. Havan a, March 22. The Captain General will bold a review of all the troops In and around Havana to-morrow. In a skirmish near Trinidad, the icbd Gene ra) Schmidt was killed. Two more plantations In that jurisdiction have been destroyed by the rebels. A 1ouma' here reports that the towns of Manicaragua and Porruco Galanu wero burned by order ot Cabadii. The Drensa reports that tweuty-flve insur gents, most of thim of high rank In the rebel army, wi re captured and executed within five leagues ol Tilnidad, bu adds, the situation iu that quarter Is worse than it has hitherto appcarMi. The cfto newspaper, of Matanza, professes to have received intelligence that Fl;rcnclo Irinince. a rebel general, has presented himself to Ihe Spanish authoiities to receive pardon; that be says other leader", members of the Revolutionary Junta at Villa Clara, will follow his example, provided their lives bo spared and they be guaranteed a sale conduct to some port from which .they may sail from the islaud. Havana. March 22. Advices from St. Do mingo to the 10th lust, have been received. There was the appearance of comparative quietness around the capital, but arrests and efoutions continue to be ot frequent occur rence. In the extreme eastern part of the Island, the Insurgents were very troublesome, and the Government had found it necessary to declare martial law in the Province of Seibe, Kr. Faben?, the special commissioner of the Dominican Government at Washington, carries witrrT)iin instructions to rent the Bay of Samana to the United States. Ho is very reti cent on the subject, and no other partictilard as to the object ot his mission can be obtaluod. At Porto Rico, on the 17th Instant, the sugar market was greatly excited. The Governmeut bus Imposed additional export duties of $3 per hhd. ou uear, 65 cents per hhd. on molasses, and CO cents per quintal ou coffee, and 20 cents per quintal ou tobacco. New York, March 22. A special Trom Bt. Domingo, ot the 101b, says: General Duperon and others arrived on the Telegrafo, at Porto Plata. The authorities threatened to shoot tteni if they landed. They proceeded to St. Marie, where they remained at last accounts. M. E. COJiFEKEAUE. Yesterday's Afiernoou and Evening; Conference reassembled at 3 o'clock yesterday, and was opened with devotional exercises by Rev. John tfuth. Rev. J. Turner read the memoir of Rev. Daniel George, which was adopted. The Committee on the Tract Enterprise pre sented the following resolutions, which were adopted: 1. We recognise the importance of tract dis tribution as a quiet but powerful instrumen tality, in the hands of pastors and churches, in caving bouIs. 2. VSe are gratified with the success of the plans adopted for tract distribution, by which 2,300,000 paecs ot tracts have been distributed this year, and earnestly recommend the hearty co-operation of all our ministers aud people iu this work. 3. That a tract collection be taken in all our churches. 4. That the thanks of this Conference are due and are hereby tendered to Rev. S. VV. Thomas for the efficient manner in which he has dis charged the duties of his office, and to the Board of Managers and Executive Committee for the laithtnl and efficient management of the trusts confided to them. 5. That we commend the Methodist Book Rooms, No. 1018 Arch street. Philadelphia, to our members and friends as worthy of their confidence and patronage. C. We recommend the reappointment of Rev. P. W. Thomas as Agent and Corresponding Secretary of the Philadelphia Conference Tract society. The following report was submitted by the Committee on Church Extension, uud was adopted: nesoivea, mat we are as mucn as ever con vinced of the importance of a thoroughly and efficiently organized Church Extension Society, to co operate with the Missionary Society In advancing the Redeemer's klugdom by the election of church edifices in destitute portions of the country. Keaoivea, mat we corciiauy enciorse our exist ing organization, and pledge ourselves to co opet aie with its officers iu their endeavors to accomplish this great work. Resolved, That while we are devoutly thankful to God for the disposition which He has given to our people to contribute of their subs ance in aid ot this society, and for the success attend ing its enorts in the past, yet we do earnestly exhort all our churches to increased liberality in tne mture. Resolved, That we cordially endorse and com mend the loan scheme of the society, the design of which is to raise a fund amounting to $500,000, aud to make temporary loaus to tcebie churches. wmitt we grateiuuy acknowledge the beneu. cence of those brethren who have so nobly contributed to this fund, we hope that there are many others who will go and do likewise. Resolved, That we hereby recommend, and will nrge upon our people in our respective chmches, the importance and necessity of de viting liberal thtugs iu their annual contribu tions to this cause. Resolved, That the following brethren be nominated to till the conference board for the ensuing year: Rev. Joseph Castle, Rev. W.C. Robinson, Rev. J. Dickerson, Rev. J. F. Chap lain, Hev. T. W. Simpers, Rev. J. F. Meredith, Rev. J Thompson, Rev. W. J. Pa it son. Rev. M. I). Kurtz; Thomas Sappiugton, J. H. Thornley, Robert Thomas, W. H. West, L. C. Simons, aud Robert ng land. Rev. Mr. Hudson, chairman of the Committee on Preachers' Aid S xiiety, presented a draft of a constitution aud by-laws for the government ot such a society, which Is designed to aid all worn-out preachers. It provides for the eleetlou ot a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Trea surer, and Board of Trustees, and that the Society shall be incorporated, having all the privileges of kindred charitable and benevolent associations. The report was adopted. Bishop Thompson announced the following appointments 'B8t evening: North Philadelphia District William Cooper, D. U., P. E.-St. George's, M. D. Kurtz; Fifth 8ireer, Jacob Todd: St. John's, George Cum mins; Front Street, T. W. Simpers; Green Street, J. H. McCulloch; Twelfth Street, J. E. Smith; Tabernacle, T. C. Murphy, W. H. Formosa, supernumerary; Sanctuary, Isaac Mat; Hun cock. S. N. Chew: Kensluuton. J. W. Jackson: Cobocksiok, W. B. Woid; Siloaut. C. H. McUer- mond; bummei field. VV. C. Best; Port Rich mond, J. F. Meredith; Frunklord, J. A. Thorap. son: Brldetburir. J. H. McLiiuuhlin: Holmes burcr, J. R. Meriill; Oakdale, W. T. Magee; City Mission, Geoiee Lvbrand; Lehman's Chapel, T. Klrkpatrlck; Perkiouien, Edward Townsend; Montcomery Square, Philip Kee-e: Dovlestonn,. F. E. Church; Bensalem, L D. M.Cllntoek: Attleboro. B. T. fctitnii: Bristol. William Bink; Morrisville, W. J. Mills; New town, S. II buui.guaui, in. iiirner; Liimoer ville.H W. 8jbrliig;NewlIope,N.D. McUomas; Durham, to be supplied; Eastou, J. S. Co.-k; South Easton, J. N. Hinson; Richmond, Frede rick Ilimau; Mount Bethel, L. C. Brown; Stroudsburg, .W. M. Ridgway; Cherry Valley, Samuel Reisner; Tannersville, O. L. Shaffer, Monroe, w. if, noweu; looynanna, u vv. inn. Andrew Maublp, church extension agent rtoUwiii-fl and Wablu8tou Conferences, aud member ol Twentieth Quarterly Conference. llarrtilnrg District H. U. Pattison, P. E. Haniuburg Locust 8trei, C. J. Thomson; Ridge Avenue, T. M. Griffith: Sr. Paul's, G. G. twoL..ra- l.nrlilt-1 and Hal J win1. J. Stringer. i,.,. hi., i Ufintvnmerv: Halifax. T. B. Bust: iiiiin.hiwir- A. Howard t Lvkeus and Wico- nisco, V. N. Brady; Hummelt-towo, to be sup plied: Lebanon, Henry B. Gilrot 5 Cornwall, Thomas C. Pearson; Middletown. L. B. Hughes; Bait-bridge, W. L. McDowell; Marietta, J. K. Gray, Mt. Joy, 8. A. Beiluer; Columbia, 8. H. C. 8mlth. Lancaster Duke Street, C. F. Turner; St. Paul's, E. T. Kenny. Read ing Ebenczer, T. A. Fernley; St. Peter's, H. R. Callowav; Covenant Chapel, 8. G. Grove. Hamburg and Port Clinton, J. W. f-'ajres; Tremont, M. Barnhill; Oessons, G. 8. Broadbent; Minersville, W. M. Dalrymple; Potliville, J. Dickerson; Port Carbon, Noblo Frame; St. Clair, Reuben Owen: New Philadel phia, to be supplied; Tanaqua, John O'Neill; Mahanoy City, J. 8. J. McConnell; Shenandoati City, J. A. Cooper; Prrston Mission, D. D. Hud son; Nesquehoningaud Summit, John Swindell; Mauch Chunk, : East Matich Chunk, ; Perrvvllle, L. Llndermutb; bUtingtou Mission, J. W.'Knapp; Catasauqua, J. J Jones; Alleutown, J. A. Crouch; Quakertown, Thomas Harrison; Bethlehem, S. T. Kemble; Chapmans Ville, Ell Plckerseill; W. Trl kett, principal of gianimnr school, Dickinson Co lege. Caural I'hi'ade plua Dis'rict Joseph Castl D. D , P. E. Trinity, R. Humphries: Nazareth, W. C. Robinson; Central.Theo. H'earns; Eiuorv, G. Oram; Nineteenth street, J. J. Pearce; Hod ding, Anthony Attwood; Spring Gardeu street, W.J.Stevenson: Twentieth street. W. II. bur rell; Mr. Carmel, 3. M. Wheeler: Germautown, Haines street, G. D. Cnrrow; GcrmRutowu, St. Stephens, M. A. Day; Chrstunt Hill, J. W. Har kln; St. JamoB, N. B. Durrell; M'.lestown, C. W. Bicliley; Cheltenham, J. B. Maddox; Bustle ton, G. B. Hurlock; Somctton, E. C. Grif fith: Falls of Schuvlktll, C. B. Ncely; Rosborougu, II. F. Isett; Mauayunk, Mt.Zlon, J. J. Cox; Ebenezcr, S. Pancoast; Morion Square, to be supplied: Conshohockeu, S.O. Hare; Nor ristown, De Kalb Street. W. McCombs: Oak Street, James E. Meredith; Phomixvllle, G. Heacock; Salem, Thomas Sumption: Spring and Bethel, J. P. Miller; Coventryville, J Ames Flanncry; Pottstown, W. Swindells; Birdsuoro, John Shields; Springfield, John Dyson; Waynesboro, 8. W. Kurt; Howningtow'n, D. W. Gordon; Guthrieville, Wilruer Coffman; Coutesville W. C. Johuou; CochrHiiville, Joseph Asprtl, J.W.Wright; Euterprisc, II. B. Mauzer; Strasburg, W. S. Push. P. Coornbe, General Secretary Slate Tempe rance Union and member of Nazareth Quarterly Conference. J. P. Durbln. D. D., Corresponding Secretary Missionary Society, and taember of Triuity Quarterly Conference. B. H. Nadal, D. D., Professor in Drew Theo logical Institute, and member of Trinity Quar terly Conference. C. J. Little, Professor in Dickinson Seminary, and member of Spring Garden Quarterly Con ference. South Philadelphia District Vf . L. Gray, P. E. Union, B. J.Corson; Arch, C. II. Payne; Salem, John F. Chaplain ; Ebenezer, J. II. Alday : St. Paul, N. H. Paxon; Mariners' Bethel, J. W. McLaughlin; Wharton Street, Joseph Mason; Second Street, T. W. McCleary; Scott, M. H. Slaty; Eleventh Street, Charles Cooke; Broad Street. S. Irvin; Fitzwater, to be supplied: Pit man Chapel, J. Y. Ashton; Western. J. B. Miller; Asbury, Jos. Lane; Thirty-eighth Street. H. A. Cleveland; Fortieth. S. Lucas; Hetjuvi!le, C. P. Marsden: Haddingdon, D. MeKee; Centenary, E. G. D. Pepper; Radnor, A. L. Wilson; Paschal vllle, J.S.llughest Darby sudMt. Pleasant, W.H Fries; Media, F. J. Timanus; Crozierville, Henry White: Village Green, John A. Watson, Robert Wood; Marcus Hook, E. Hoffman; Chester, James Cunningham: Trinity, Chester, William Major; Grove, S. Townsend; Siloani, W. VV. McMichael; New London, J. C. Greger, Tumoc f Wnndt (lliutliam anrl "ITimnotf T U Harvey and W. W. Barlow: Avoudale, to bo supplied; uxtord, a. w. vviggins; fuiton ana White Rock Mission. L. B. Hoffman; Mt. Nebo, James Gregg; Ssfe Harbor, J. E. Kessler: Mar shaltown and Hammonton, J. Pastortield; S. W. Thomas. Agent aud Secretary Philadelphia Conference Tract Society, member of St. Paul's Conference: J. Ruth, Chaplain Eastern Peni tential v, member of Arch street Quarterly Conference. Adjourned sine die. (The above list has been carefully corrected, and all the errors contained iu the morning journals have been remedied.) Contested Election Case. Before Messrs William P. Messick and R. M. Batturs. examiners appointed to taketestimouv in the contested election cases, the following witnee?e9 were exaraiLed yesterday: Rev. John D. Long sworn 1 am acquainted with the property No. C24 South street; it belongs to the Bedford Street Mission; thero was no one living there last October; the houses on that lot were burned down last August. (Henry Florheim Is asFesed at ro. C24 South street; No. 125 ou one list of voters, and No. 137 on the otner.) Mrs. Maria Cresswell sworn I resided at No. 732 South Sixth street last October; I knew James Lytcb; I do not know his busiuess; I do not know where he is at present; 1 have not seen him lor two months, or perhaps longer; he boarded at my house about six weeks: he left there. I think, about two weeks before the October election. (James Lynch is No. 138 on the list of voters, and in the extra assessment is No. 732 South Sixth streel.) Geoiee S. Craighead sworn I voted the full Republican ticket in the Seventh division of the Fourth ward at the last October election. (George8. Craighead is assessed at No. 700 South street, but is not on the list of voters. ) John is. Michaels sworn i lived at No. 717 Shippcn street last October: 1 went to the polls twice in the Seventh division of the Fourth ward on October election day and offered to vote, but my vote was not received; I moved into the Seventh division of the Fourth ward last August; I was challenged when I attempted to vote; I procured a voucher for my residence; it was Mr. Patrick Mean, my next door neigh bor; the man outside the window would not allow Mr. Mean to get up to the window to vouch for me; I looked round to call him up to the window, when I saw him getting up out of the gutter, with blood on his face; I went away then and returned about half-past three o'clock, and tried to vote agalu; I had no voucher with me the second time; they told me at the polls that If I did not go away they would put a head on me; I left. Cross-examination I do not know the man who challenged me: It was not the man who had the window book; I never voted iu that division before; I have beeu a votr for sixteeu years. Re-examined When I left tho polls to get Mr. Mean to vouch lor me, several men followed me, and some of them offered ine a Democratic ticket, telling me if I voted it I would have no difficulty in getting it iu. John ('alien, residing in the Seventh division of the Fourth ward; John Rottenburg. In the Eighth division of the Fourth ward: Charles Kellev aud Michael McAnaney, in ine Sixth division of the Fourth ward, testified to having voted the lull ixepubiicau ticket in me divisions in which they rebided at the last October clec tlor, CouKresM. After the close of our report yesterday the following was doue in tho House of Represen tatives: A bill respecting the election for member or delegate to 'Congress was made tho fpecial order for to-morrow. The report of the confer ence committee on the concurrent resolution to create a Committee on Retrenchment wa9 agreed to. Among the bills passed was one abolishing the office of chief of staff to the General of the urniv: aleo a bill providing that no retired officer of the army shall be assigned to duty of any kind; slo one relative to the Adjutant- Generai's department. a resonr.ion was adopted relative to tho foreign commerce of this country. A bill was Intro Juced to limit public ei peuditures, A resolution requesting the Senate to return the concurrent resolution on final adiournnient wua laid ou the t-tblo. Ttie reciprocity resolutiou passed atlast seislou was agalu patsed. Adjourned. lltrrlnlnrir Last evening the Stale Legislature met and train acted the following: busiuess: .sknatk. Amouu the bills introduced was one providing tor the restoration of marriages in tbU State; also, aa ast to authorize the con- liuuiiuu w a iviiiifn'l lUluuU LUC uvifcuwu tier of Pcnusvlvanla counties. Adlnurued. Housi. The bill authorizing Philadelphia aldeiairn to justify sureties ou bond of aopii csats for. license, &c, was discussed and passed Adjourned. ' Tbs legislature of Minnesota, according to a time-honored custom, closed its session with a general spree ia the ball of the House. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Ibr addUional Marine Neton m Fir ft Tag; ALMA N AO JTOK fHILA DELPHI A.-THJJ8 DAT, Bnw Bw s 59 Moon siw gngtW..mm,.,.n.t VHl8g WiTWR. .... m PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF T RADII, Okobg N. Tathak, ) WllLlAMO. KmwT, -COMMITTIH Of TH MOSTH. 1. O. Mt Cam mum, ) MUVKMKMTS OV OCKAM BTJCAMKilS. FOK AMKRiOA. AtalBnta...,.,....London..n.New York.M...Mr. S Heolft Llverpxl... New York Mar. 9 Mlune(ila.......LlTeriiool.New York......Mr. S nnyiTiiiil.... Liverpool. ..Now York .Mir. 11 BllirrnlHB .... Llverool...I'orllnd.............Mr. n L'liyolOork -Liverpool... New York....Miir. 1-1 St. Lmirent..... Brent New York...... Mr. 11 We.ii,hll ..Havre- New York .Mr. IS blbetla -Liverpool. ..New York-........Mnr. IS KOR KUROPIC. (-rmRDl..........New YorkHaniburg..........Mar. n Chili. -...New York. ..Liverpool .Mu. It Palmyra...... New York... Liverpool........ Mar. 2A Hermann New York... Bremen .Mar, 2S City ot Par Is.. New York...Llverpool ,...Mr. 27 Columbia, IHmNew York...UlaiKOW... ,.Mr. 27 Minnesota. New Yom .Liverpool Mar. al U. ol A nlwerp...New York. ..Liverpool...-... April 8 Atalanla.......Now York...Lonlon April S Kau(iroo..........New York... Liverpool -April 6 Will. Penn -.New York...Ixjmlon -April 10 OOAHTWIhF,. DOMKrtTlfc), KTO. Mlfwtsslppl .....New York...Klo Janelro.........Mar. 18 VnHio lJblla1a..-.New Orleani....Mar. 24 J.W. Kveruiaa..PlillHta Charlontou .Mar. 25 Columbia New Y ork... Havana. ........... .....Mar. Vt Tonawanda.....I'hllada Havannah - -Mar. 27 Malls are forwarded bv evnrTiLnauinr lu the reaulat linen. The nieamem for or from Liverpool call at tlueendtown, except the Oanadlau line, which cull at Londonderry. The itnamera for or from theOuatt- pent can at aonmampton. CLKARKD YKHTERDAY. Parone Mary J. Fox. feoaa. Mittnru (irnrtr. Sr. brig Hunter, Lamb, Halifax, N. t)., O. O. Van Horn. Bchr wm. B. Thomas, Wlusmore, Olenfaesos, D. 8. Li ..... . n Jb (in Hc.tt J. Htroup. Crawford. Boston. Day. TTnddell A Cio. Bctir H. Q. ICly, McAllister. Baltimore, Lennox A Butes. BchrHarab, Cobb, Mew Bedford, J, Rommel, Jr. A Schr W. W. Marcy, Champion, Boston. da Pchr K. H. M llson, Harris. Hyannla, do. Pchr Hunter, iraue. f aw tucket, do. Bohr KeadlngKK. No. 42, Anderson, New London. do Ht'r Millvllle Benenr. MHlvllle, Wbltall. TaturuAco, m.'t J. H. Hb river. Rlireana, Baltimore. A. (4rovm. Jr. Ht'r V.. C. Blddle. McCue.NewYork.W. P. Clyde Alio. Tuk Tboa. Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow 01 Barges, w. r, yjiyuo at w ARBTVICD YESTERDAY. Hcbr Ann Dole. Analey, s daya from Wilmington, JN. v., wiin iiimoer to iiennox itargesa. Bchr Enterprise, Fisher, HI days trom Win ton, N. p.. with lumber to Collins A Co fccbr InaacC. Hertz, Gray, 4 days from Portland, with plaster to E. A. Souder A Co. Bcbr W. F. Washington, Hastings, I days from Cannon s erry, uei., who lumuer to uoinns & vo, Hcbr Hunter. Crane, from New York. Ki'hr K. M. Dnflleld. Ravner. from New York. Btami r Volcan, Morrison, 24 hours from New Vnrk. with mdnn. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Steamer Mayflower, Fnlla. 24 hours from NSW York, with mdae to W. P. Clyde A Co. Bteamer Monitor, Jonea. 24 hoars from New York, with nidse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Bieamer Mlllville, - Renear, from New York, with mdse. to Wbltall. l atum A Co. Bteamer Beverly, Pierce. 24 hours from New York, llh nirlaa. In W P. Olvrte A lyn. TngThoa. Jefferson. Allen, from Baltimore, With a low Oi nargea w w. r. uiyue at uo. XH B.MURAIN "A, Hhlp Othello. Plukham.lur Philadelphia, cleared at T IvTAWtmnl ilili Inel Bhlo Baianak. Turley, for Philadelphia, entered out m Liverpool m mu Bbln Tyro. Baker, from Leith for Philadelphia, put !, Ulnilul.. U.o 7l.h Inuf. Bteamahlp Volunteer, Jones, hence, at New York - r v, -r QAhl. Tntf. fnr Phi lariat. rniB. Banea iruni i?uriui. iiu mow i . . m 111. d nh I B anil as! fan wm liftrque ia, luguwua. ir rmiBuciMui-. oomr uuw Liver pro l 9Lh lust., ndwMOlf l lie Or eat Ormshead i -1 TJan'rlsNnn tVnm T.nnrlnil fni Phflatfiol. Rarmift KesHia Harris. Allen, hence, at Genoa 5th Barquo Man AaemiuB, duuhb, 4Ui a uiistutijium, Baratfe Danish PrlncesH. Bopwlth. from Bhlelda for rniiaoeipnia. w -f "-.;, .nffir0ir for narflutJ J unit tv u.'D.Tit auw'v" - . ' r FoSi'wM apnken 14th Deo., lat 6 Belong. 120 E. Brig Clara P. Glbba. Parker, from i Matanias via iJelaware Breakwater, at rsew York 21at lnat. Brl Albeit. ErlckBon, hence, at Antwerp 8th Inst. HOt4lh. . . . . i ,.. ci. u.v'i n.. w.. Brig KeSOlulB. xsaru, neuun i". -w -i " to sail lrom Fortreee Monroe lth luat. Bcbr Ralph Bouder. Crosby, IS days IromHarana. "chV MfHViSS. for Philadelphia, was loading at lUL'UIUUUU 1U.U llini. WIRCWr.T.AWY. ci,. -i t. llama Ui.hiiinH. from FhlladelDhla for Boston, 'with a cargo of 850 toiiB coal, mistook the I'gbt on wreatioius luniiM ui u7m auuo, and ran on Great Point Rip aboutrz o o ockon Xhurs. arr niohf. thn ranialn went to Edsartown for assistance, and M r. Peter Folger. wreck commissioner. despatched two ooata to tier reiioi. i, ni wutui the schooner wouiu cuiut uu Barque treemau hpuuib, . . ... . . . . Loudon Docks 9th mil,, iroiu b imn nau on board the crew ei ine .i""w iuumira,irgm i.. " i..ir mr TTumlrn rsr. which vessel foundered at . . . " - . n, nllua All see, ane naa a uru i LUMBER. 18G9 bPRDOE JOI8T. 1869 HKULOCK. 1 8t)9 sa5Gn.S.d CLEAK pink. 18K9 I T 1 1 I II IJ JGuJ M. 3 JA Jk J""" A i SPANISH CjfAJTOH PASXJinL 11111" U A M H IX IVI K H . irfH FLORIDA FLUOK1KU, 1 DtQ 1 Rf lH FLORIDA FLOORING, jLOO7 rillOUNi KLJUOK1INI. VIRGINIA FLOORJUsG. DKL AW ARE FLOORINU. AbH FLOORING. WALNUT F LOOKING. FLORIDA bTEP BOAjVlDa, WL PLANK. 1RH9 WALNUT BDa.AiSDPLANJE. lOOt? Sfc. " - .i, t aiTim UI 1 A If I IM WALNUT BOARDS. W ALN U T rLAfta. 10lf, UNDERTAKERS LTJMBKB. 1 QfiQ 1 Rfiir fTNUkJiTAKi-KS' LUMBKR. 10D7 WALNUT AND FINS. , ,w.r SEASONED POPLAR. QUQ 1 8fi9 SEASONED CHERRY. 10D7 ASH. WB.ITK.OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. " HICKORY. iiSKiS 1869 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, KOK SALE LOW. 10t.A CAROLINA BOANTLING, 1 OCQ 1 Cfcy CAROLINA H. T. BILLS. IOOt7 NOB WAY BOANTLIJNG. 1869 0ybpdraMTnoll 1869 JiADLK, BROT1IEB k CO., GROCERIES, ETC. TTRESII FRUIT IN CANS. nnirnl-JI. PTNRAPPLCS. ETC. GREEN COKN. TOMATOES FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS. ASPARAGUS. ETC. ETC AIjBEBT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries. 11 7jrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. PROVISIONS, ETC. irrmrirT HfW I fill to Cf ISo. 223 South 8LXTLL.MU Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I PBO VIS loss, .m VHf vRM. AMD BAND CLANS. rou rArait,r vtx BB1F1I1U!BBJP0E1I, S jpiOBB aiOHABOl w . n -m. a Mfrrsji a rvnrtuv JOHN T. BAILUT. , X. corner ol MAJgMjJjJ Wiiw Blmit . . w i . . m la T tnnrrn II S A k'K nrt A J 4wo HVUUIW Of every deanrlptlon. fur liraln, Flour, Bait, BuIr'l;llJpUi 01 Llmi Boe Large and ssan j-- "iy euu. Sax I Alao. SVOOb MACuakk QEORGC PLOWMAfJ, CABPKNTKS AND BUILDER, ISO. 134 DUCK Street, PHILADELPHIA SHIPPING. ff1 LOBILLARD'S BTBA1ISI1IP LINE FOR NEW YORK. Falling Tnesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF BATES. Borlnc rata., commencing Maroh IS, Balling Tuesdays. ThoradavB. and Saturdays. Oo and after Uth of Maroh freight by this Line will b taken at u cents per loo pounds, 4 cents par foot, or 1 cents per gallon, ship's option Advance charges cashed at ofllce on Pier. Freight received, al all times on covered wharf. JOHN F. DHL, 28 1 . pier 19 Norm Wharves. N. B. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metala, etc. jgffffr CHARLESTON, 8. C. The South and Southwest FAST FREIGHT LINE. EVEKI TDVHSDAT. The Steamships PROMKTHKCS, Captain Gray,? J. a t jo.rvjn.Ai3, vaptam vauce, WILL FORM A BAUDLAR WEEKLY LTTflt The ateamahlB J. w. kvr.rmav win ..n nn 1HTJR8DAY, March 83, at 1 P. M. Jhrongh bills of lading given In connection with s. C. R. R. to polnu In the South and Southwest. insurance at lowest raUs, Bates ot freight as low as by any other route. For freight, apply to A, HUDUER A CO i2Jtf DOCK STREET WHARF. It" LIVERPOOL AND QUEERS- UliWTUWN.-lllniaii I.ina nl Uall u.. axe anpomted to aall aa ll.ow.: r CITY OF PARKS, Baiurday, UnurAfliwusr, Saturday, tUli i ur waonuiuiun, Tuesday, aud each succeeding (Saturday and alternate Tuesday. lrom Pier 4. North River, UA1JU OF PAHUAUJi! BT Tins MAlr, UTIAMB UIUH8 MVjBBT liTOBDAY, Payable In Wold. phia in Onrrannv. FIRtiT CABljN....ll!08TjiiHAUl..........tW rO jbonuon...MMM loel to London.. u to Paris ml to parla ...... 47 PASUAeS BY THI TOJWUAT STBAKkB VIA BALUrAX. jriHUT OAbUf, BTBBBACin, Payable In Uold. Pavahla In Uurrenov. JUverpooL............tLlverpool....M.. Ualllaz. .... iUlttalllax M,n l& Bt. Joun s, IN. If....... I 4 131. John's, jN, J!.. ...... by Rranch bteainer.... J I y Brauoh Steamer. AW ierH: inrg, Bre pasaeugera also iorwaro.ua to jUavre, ilamuurg, Dieu, e&u, at reuuueit Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persona sending for tnelr Irleuds. for further information apply at the Company' OQices. JOHN U, AlAJtiA, Ageuij, ng, 10 DftUiliWAI, a. X , OrW O'ilOJN jS SXL A J AULX, Agenta, no, tii vubjosx ui Direct, puiiaaeiphia. ONLY DIRECT LIMB TO FRANCE. 'liin. UJtiNERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S ALAJ..U t51HJiaiOiLljrO HJil WiiJIJN niEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid new vessels on this favorite route fhr the Continent will salt from Pier No. 60 North river, aa lullowa: ST. LAURS.NT M..Brocande.....8aturday,Oct s ViLLi; DE PAjH1S..m .Huruiout Saturday, Oct. 17 Pri.Kh.IKK........ Duchesne jsaturday, Got. U PRICE OF PASSAGE In gold (lncludlug wine), TO BREST OR HAVRE, First Cabin......... I4 becoud Ca01n........... S86 iu raiuo, (Including railway tickets, lurnlahed on board) First cabin..-., f 146 Second otbln..... S86 These ateauiera ou 1.01 carry steerage pasaeugera. Medical attendame liee ol charge. American travellers roiuk to or returning from the cunlinent of Europe, by taklug the steiuiers of thia line avoid unnecessary rlska from transit oy English railways aud crobsmg the channel, besides saving time, trouble, and expense. T " GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, NO. 6S BKOAL WA't JSoW I OIK. For passage In PuilaueluUla. aPPy at Adams' Expres Company, to JL L. LEAF, 1 i, i jlu. szu jjolj3.oj.i u a otreet. 4T7. PUlLAUBLtHlA, UICHMONL gAaLAl AND NORFOLK. STEAMSHIP LINE, FESEuWfl FREIGHT AIR LINE TO Til bOU'IH AND WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, At noon, from FIBST WHAHF above MARiriri Btreet, .mc J tl,.nnn t. .. to all POUi ta m uiu auu ouuiu uaruiina, via Sea board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth tad to LyuuhDuxg, Va.,Teunrienee, and the West, via Virginia aud Tennessee Air Line and Klcnmond. anil Danville Railroad, Prelght HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LO VV ER RAPES THAN ANY OTHER LIN Jl. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this rout, commend It to the public aa tne most desirable tat dlum for carrying every description of trelgnl, N o charge for wmiuisBlon, dray age, or ftuy expeast Oftransler. , . . Steamsnip. insurcu mneai irki. Freight received tffc p 0TjTM Wo. 14 ortb kuU faoulh WliAKViLft. W. P. POKTJlB. Affeui ft I Biciimoiid aud C1U WOTIUK. JfUJ iNXiW XUUflL VIA It . ft -l-airT A UJ a WIT A N T hi A a TT A TJ 1 1 a KT a T rTxPiilUSiS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. The CHEAPEST and uUiCKESt water communi cation beiwctu Phlladelpula anu New York. bteamers leave dally trom drat wharf below Market Btreet. Philadelphia, and foot ol Wall street, New Tor. M . ooos sorwaraeu ny an uoujjt ruuuiui uutui new York, North, East, and West, free or ooiuinlsaloii, Vrnli-ht raueived on and after the 8th Instant, and forwarded on accommodating terms. No, 1 S. DELA WARE Avenu, Philadelphia, 4jam.ES HjvND, Agent, SCI Wo. 119 WALL Street. New York. flrr. NEW EArKLBo LIN IS TO ALEA ffifislr"- "''' Georgetown, and Washington U, C, via cuesapeiULe uu jjewwarv iwiw, witn oon norLlona at Alexandria from the moat direct rnnta tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Knox vllle, NaahTllle, fialtoa and (he Southwest. , , Steamer leave regularly every Saturday at nooa from the nnt wharf aboa Market street. Frsigiti receive, mw. WM p CJjTM No, 14 North and South Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDKIDGjV Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr. glnla, Si fBW 3JOT1CE3. FOR NEW IORK, c.-jt yTSESt. J"" awarw uu rtaritan Canal s, via jue awarv nun xiaruan canal. SWIFT SURETRANspORtAXIoa DESPATCH AND SW1FTSURE LINB.i The buslnera by tbeae line will be resumed on ana alter the sth of March. For Freights, which will be taken en accommodating terms, apply to W. M. BAIRD, A Co., . sz jmo. EHiutn w nerves. RAILROAD LINES. X10RTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILRQAD. JN For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MADOH CHUNK, EATON, WILLIAMSPORT, WILKJ.. BARRE. JUAJrlAiNUX Ulix, MOUNT CARMEL. FUTSTON, TUNKHANNOck, AND BCRAIHTOnI nifflXLA AJCMa-VIJB.JajLl 113. Faas enger Trains leave the Deuot. corner of B ERRS and AMERICAN S tresis, dally (Sunday excepted), as follows: At7A. If .(Express for Bethlehem, A lien town, Manch Chuna, Hasleton, WUllamsport, Wllkesbarre. Mabanoy City, Plitston, and Tnnkhanuock. ' -6 A. M. (Expreas) tor Bethlehem, Easton, Allen tows, Manch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, FltUtton, aud Scranton. At 1 46 P. M. (Expreaa) for Bethlehem, Manch Chunk, W Ukeabarre, PllKton, and Sorauton. At b'uu r. ju.. ;or netnieuem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk. Eor uoy lestowu at a w ja. i u and VM P. M. For Fort Washington at 10 i6 A. M. and U SOpTm. For Lansdale at J-i P. M. Filth and sixth streets, Second and Third streets and Union City Passenger Railway run to the new TRjiJNB ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Bethlehem at 1 10 A. M g-lu, fa, and 880 PFrom Doyle town at 8U8 A. M., 4-66 and 7 P. M. ' From Lansdale at 7 30 A. M. From Fori Vglg nd 8-10 P. M. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at II 80 A. M. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. i Bethlehem for Phlladeiiihla at P. M. Ticket sold and Baggage checked through at Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage Express Oflloe, ELL19 CLARK. Agent PENNSYLVANIA HOSP1TAL.- ,... r-HiLADKLPHiA, December i lent. The attending Mauagera are: Wlalar Morris. No. tut 8. Third atreet. B. Morrla Wain. No. ivu a n.iu.ra avanna. ..tieualn byslclanJ. Mu Da Costa, M. D., WO 10V6 Spruoe street. . Attending Surgeons-WUlIam Hunt, M. D., No. U00 Bpi nee street. . , TtosiM deorg Morton, M. D.. No. 121 Chesnnt The Physician an1? Surgeon wnd at the HoepJ. UI every day (Sunday exoepiedJ M receive applloa Uona tor admission. . ,. alwavs Person serloualy Injnred by ?".D'Jill admitted U brought to the Hoapliei lauuaiiy beraaftar. -SrV DR. F. GIRAKD, VETEEINABY BUR. ;aauM. teeMa eii msmm ""'rrr00 u, AJau All surgical opwauf. V'V..7..V. Ko. knodatlon. lur fcoiwia.a ""' u i i.u J. t I . - -- aliuwa rovwt O. Bussi, ave FoBlea. AMUSEMENTS. AMLIUCAN ACADEMY OP UVS GRAND OPEBAl 1CJ OOMBIRATIOW ITAML?V?SM TOOEIHFR WlTHM Wlttftf- mJa i w,""e eu'nprlalng the greatest array ofnn...,,. Ingle entra sesaon ony ia IMNE(W) OPERA NIQHTH Ccmm.nntng on AND TW0 Itiincg; WEDNESDAY 'VBNINO, March 11. IARKWKLL ENUAUEMENT OF ' . M ISS CLARA LOUISE Kr.LL009, mentl leavM to'Ul' fler European engage. LAST APPEARANCE OF . MADAME ANNA J)K LA GRANGB. Wbo leaves for Europe on the 10th of April next. During IMs brlelseason M1HS CLARA' LOUISE KELLOGG Wilt Spprar In FAUaT. CRI8PINO K LA COM ARB, , DON GIOVANNI, and Also, for the first time In PhlladlW,AMeyerI beer s grand euera of IL PROPnKTE will be produced with its gorgeous rafju tn ictne.' grand ballet, and military binds, eto. etc., with MADAME LA GRANGE In her greatnt role, that of "Fides." In addition to the above Donizetti's grand operaof BLLISARIO 11 be rendered, with , M I 8 AGATHA STATE! Id the principal role. tTr'ie'oiiowingariiHt win also appear In conjnoo miss j. mcculloch, madame rotter. Madame hkllni. blGNOR BOETTL felg. LOTTI. HERR HABELMAWN Signer ORT.ANDINI. EH.UU FORMES, , BARILI, Signer ANTOSOJCC1. Big. DTJBRKTJIj. big. RONCONI, and otherg; GRAKD CHORUS ANI OROUS.BTRA. Meadames W ESMAEL and EUCCOLI IN TUK GRAND BALLET. ( Mr. MA X M ARETZEK MS al ---J Conductors,- and TzLZ (, Big TOR RIANT. waSjT2 SPECIAL NOTICE. li? Owing to the extraordinary expense at tend an S ' open the engagement of Mlsa CLARA LOUISO a r.xjuuu uu in. proauc ion or jueyerDeer Grand TWELVR il'Ji r.ni.r.ARM nli.v The Box Office wl'l open for the subscription ssTa f1.-.0. Trnmplei'a Mualo Store on THUltS. DAY. 861 b Inst., at A. M. g gj HE8NUT STREET THEATRE C. D. HESS & CO. ManageTs (Also of C'osby'a Opera House. Chicago I rjDilunnl n'PIJnL.nnr r i ' TO. HI 114 HT l rr... - . i Leon Brothers Hernandez . Brebans, The Jape. Swiss and Cow bell Ringers, etc. Mrs. Oales, i un areat Axtrararansa. THE FIELD Fannie Stockton Katie Pulnam, Mr. McManns, Mr. Burnett. Mr. Flake, Mr. Bradley, etc. or THE CLOTH OF GOLD. ALL APPEAR IHIS AFTERNOON AND EVJENINO in rue FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD. 8 (2 WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7) THIS (Tnasday) EVENING. March 2J. ' Second Night oi the Romantic Drama entitled . ' FOOL PLAY, oJJuuea Frem the celebrated work of CHARLES KKADKAND DION BOTJOIOATTIT WITH ALL ITS ORIQINALBPLENDOR. ' NEW AND BEAUT1FDL SCENERY. AND STARTLING MECHANICAL EFFEOra. PARTICULAR ANNOUNCEMENT. TbeManagement beg leave to announce an engairA. ' ment with the great LONI ON BURLESQUE COMBINATION. JENNY WILLMORE-LIWILLMOBE, AND R8. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET Tup. AT RE. Begin at M to 8. MONDAY AND TUK "DAY EVENING 3. (Eleventh and Twelfth representations). MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Mrs. JOHN DREW aa BEATRTfim ' Aided by the full Company. aiI0B Wednesday Benefit of Mlsa DA VKWPOBT i TbU'sday MUU1L ADO ABOUT NOTHlNS ' Friday Benefit of MRS. T. A. OREE3K Saturday Beuefit of MR S HEMPLE Monday WOM CN RULE. HE AIRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock ' MOST FOSITIVKLY THE LAST WEEK A Re-engagement Demanded bythePnbllo of Pra. feasor Rlsiey 'a Imperial and Original JAPANESE TROUPE. TbousanrTs unable to gain admission last week ALL RIGHT" APPKARS EVERY NIGHT. FAREWELL MATINEE oo SATURDAY AT TWO Evenlnv Idmli.lnti 91 an ..H tk . ? ' . .... , ... w, mmmm, , u uu, nrau be Trumpler's. "' a 22 t FOA'S AMERICAN VAKIETY THEATRE. ENGAGEMENT OF THE JAPS lor e limited nnmberoi nights. The great JAPS and the original 1I,I..HTRT EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY A FTERNOON MUSICAL FUND HALL,. WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 24, 188. Grand Vocal end Instrumental Concert by the Won. ijciiu. tiiiiuiDu ai,ini xruiu now I urx. JOHANNA AND WILLIE HESS. Assisted by ti e following Eminent Artlnts: 1 MAD. HENRIETTA BKHRENd. MR. R. HENNI9, " I ' ' AND MR. J ULI Ui HE9S, TrCKETS....... ONK DOLLAR. . i.e .obulnel Haaaler'e otlioe No. 314 H, V..1!?. tree. "d mnaln atorea of Meaara. Louis. No. LiJV;,A.Bdre.,i? llu! Boeer. No. 110; Wlttljl, NO. 101; and Trnmpler, No. OO Cheanut Street. ' Door open at 7; Concert at 8. 8218t VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER 8tret?AIU ' N08, 70' m d 724 THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro. ' pei ty of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by JA(X)B VALER, of this city, la combination with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA. anS Mse NELLIE ANDEIU-WN, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING al the Sove-mei tloned place. Admission free. . i u tl ' HORTICULTURAL HAL L.OER MANIA ORCH EfeTK A P D B L I O REH KARSAia EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 P. MickeU ibid at the door, aud all principal Mualo Store. Pack, age of live lor li alngle. 26 cenU. r'0, -JSU'emenu can be made by addressing O.BA8 TER1, No. 1231 MONTERM.Y Street; and Andre's Mnslc Store No. lux Cheeeut atreet. 1 81 8m CABL SENTZ' AND MARK msSLER-g OR CHEhTRA MATINEES. EVERY SATURDAY at 8p. M IN MUSICAL FUND HALL. SlngleAd. mlaalon, 6 cesui Faokage of 4 tickets, U, alBoner'aj No. lioa CHKSNPT St.. and at the Door. H t U YMNASIUM, CORNER OF NITH AND ARCH blreeta, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Uhll dren, la now open DAY and EVENIr G. Lessons Jlven In Sparring and Fencing. Call In person or send orclrcnlar fa stuthamo PROF. L. LEWIS. MAMMOTH . VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL. TWENTY-FIRST aud KACE Streets, open Day aud Evening. All siylea ot Veloolredes bota lor sale and to rent. Headquarters of PhilaUelphie Velocipede Club. Admlaalon, u cents. 8am JiJT'.FQBT.-. DYEING AND PRINTING. ESTABLISHED 1810. Tho New York Dyeing and . Printing Establishment, tBTATEN IXAKD, No 40 North EIGHTH Street (Wet Side). Phtla. 0el.ba: No. l8 DUANE Stxeew: and 754 BROAD ' WAY,rew ora MEN'S GARMEN1S. and PIECE GOODS, U their UGA RMENTSLErED WHOLW. It 11 tb.'nZOI NOTE Thl our only olUc. in rhlledelpnia. M EBBICK A S O N 8 BO UTH WARE FOUNDRY. He. ao WASHINGTON AVJaF. Pblladelehla. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S) FATJaWT TAJUASLa CUT OFF BTKA M-ENGINJi ., Kegnlated by the Govexeor. MERRICK'S SATKTT HOIBTINa MAOHINB , """""""bAYfllJOYi HA PATENT VALVEL STEAM HAMMM. n. jg. wjsstojts) PATENTSKLF-C ENTERING. SUSLF-BALAWOUia CENTRIFUUAL BUGAR-DRAININQ MACHINH . ' ' A " ' . , . - ' BTDBO UTBAOTttS, . . Fer Coteoa or Woollen Mj-uouir-y imaw . jr YOO WANT A DEXJOHTFUL BPRINQ TT ,' BHjBvjra St jBVjB It he? llltl Af m Artwl a 1 A a.jat n. nMt. heAltshT. and curafbrtabla. um M9 DOU'UMtSMl.UB W wyiissKSkf v VVM UfJ) ' u.ll..aaj.nina Ua.1 BnvtMM A -UJC l ju rjiurur. ic." tne prieea upon the R KLLOGG" and "IL PHOPHKTE" elgbt will be ADMISSION. $1. RESERVED SEATS, ! . bnbscrlptlnn tor the nine (9) opera nights will be Thiaoia ano wbii v'"--" "".,.' rZ . r K. K . n V . . . n..n.MJI aa usual, wiin u hiiucn ,. . w . . . .. - . " moat approved machinery, lO D E, CLKANS aud 11' V I a VI aritPI Wkril'l Y SI I jTULjajV Ajp 1 cuj SB u u xe JOJ IJtA AAJW S I i- ! . .'tl