THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TltTOSDAY, MAKCH 25, 18C9. NEWS SUMMARY. CKjr AUnlrn. The fanrr.l of thj UKn Herman Cooo took )lce jPsterdH? mornlim from his lute reM drtice. No. 1807 Vine street; Mid was largely atundoil. Yesterday morning Louis t Walker, agrd lliree years and elx mon lis, wm run over by a Dnnd-car on tbe Ndrilstoan RilrOH1, noir Until Janp, and seriously mimed about the bea and ai'toe. The commit'Cfe of Councils ta invectl?ate the action, of the Chkf of I'olico in the mmtjr Of the arrest of Policom-n Unsy and Irous, in the tlRhtceulh district, fuih-d to meet yester day af ornoon for want of a q loruai. The question of Mpiironiicoiiln anions plumber-, was the Ptibjoct ofdmcussion lust uli;ht at a conference held Ix-tweeu it r-amber of mas ter Hun berg aiid a c wnniiuce ot the Joiirney rntn's Association. Thf result was a general acqulccence on the part of the nii.-tcrj In the suggestion of the workincu. A few days Kincc we noticed the fact of a young Frenchmnn havttitc placed a platol Ui Lis mouth mid clinch urfcoo it, the ball taking effect In the head. Sineo then ho wm removed to the Pennsylvania Ilcntt'tt, which institu tion be left yesleruuy, the ball ttill being in the vicinity of the eye. Adolph Grim, acred fourteen yenis, residing With his patents at No. 717 Stnr.u Tenth street, accidentally shot himself jct rday morniucr, and died in a bhort time uf.cr wants. An older brother owned a revolver, which he kept under the bed, and yesterday morning, after he left the room. Adolph took the ptxtol oat, and while he was examiuli sr it one of the barrels was dls chafeed, the contents ruteringr the lad's breast. He dropped the pif-tol and ran down stairs, where he was met by UU sifter. She, on beiuji Informed f the accident, sought medical aiu, but beloie the physician arrived the lad died. Doiurenle AUftlrai Gold cloud yeslerdny at llllj. - The crop prospect iu Calilornia is encou rugiiiR. Mr. Orinnell will be the next Collector of the port of New York. Five million franc in tpecle nirived from Ilavre by the Westphalia, at New lork, yes Urday. . A (Jovtmmeiit train, attacked by the In dians in Humboldt county, (JaUloruia, lost ten men killed. T. H. Lackey, a railroad contractor, of Battle Creek, Micu., committed fuicIUc la Chi cago on Tuesday night. The Rbod; Island Senate have postponed the consideration of the constitutional amend uient until fit ay Lest. Eight or ten passensrers were "damaaed" by a car running oil the track of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. The alleged miseries ot tbe paseneers on a recent irip over the Union Pacitic Railroad are denied by the pasHoiipers th'-mseivc.-1. The Supreme Court in New York yesterday affirmed tbe will of James H. Roosevelt, who le t the bulk ot LU property to found a hospital in that city. The examination of Governor Wells and others, at Richmond, for purloin intr a political letter from tho Post Otllce, had been continued until next Monday. James Johnson, alias Cady Matthews, was arretted at Fort Erie yesterday, ou tho charges ot highway robbery and counterfeiting United Stnte currency. Tbe Governor of New Jeisoy tent to the Legislature of that Siatc, yesterday, the fliteentn amendment, with recommendations agatuit its ratification. Colouel Williams, of the Bui'etin, and Mayor Wboleeiau, ot the limes, went to a point near Wyandotte. Kaunas, to fi?ut a du?l, but the !herlfl arrested both par jci. thus preventing the hootile meet ire. The steamer Fairbanks pased;the wreck of a vetsel oil' Cape Lookout, on the 23d Inst., and picked up a trunk, in which was a book con taiuinir the names ot Junpcr Haskell, Martha 1). Haskell, and Susan Y. lla:-keil, dated Desr Isle, Friday, July, 1802. Could rind no traces ot the crew umoug the (raiments ot the wreck. I'oreltfu Affairs. Uavaka, March 24. The Captain-General has Issued a proclamation declaring that all vessels captured in Spnnls-h waters, or in teas near the tslaiid, with men. arms, and munitions of war on board, will be treat.' 1 as pirates and adjulged according to the articles of war, irrespective of their points cf departure or destination. A (Spanish man-ot-war has brought to this port tho brig Miry Lowell, from Nuevitas. whither she was taken by tbe Andalusia. After her capture, the Andalusia subsequently left Nne vitas on a cruise to intercept rebel expedi tions. The commander of the Andalusia, In a com munication to the Captain-General, trlving an account of the capture of the brig, affirms that he acted carefully, in accordance with interni tlonal law. The value of the careo of the Mary Loivell is estimated at $200,OUO, consisting of cannon, email arms, ammunition, and other war material. The expedition was commanded by Costitlous. The Spanish war Kteamer Ganliana arrived to-day from Nassau. Sue left another Spanish war vessel to watch the water of Nassau. A detachment of troops uudcr Ueneul Esca lade has gone to Clenfuecos. Additional troops have Deen eeulto Cardenas, Sagua, ami Remedies. A meeting of planters was held at the palaee tonight, at the requeBt of General Duloe, to discuss and plan a (system ot rural police, to be established throughout the lbland tor the protection I plantations. News has been received of a heavy battle bs tween the Iroopa and the lusurprents in the Central Department, on the road from Remedios toMoran. Tbe Spanish forces are commanded by General Puello. No complete report of the battle bas been made, and the result Is not known, but the Spaniards claim that 800 rebels were killed. Sugar buoyant; large buslnen at 99i for No. 12. Exchhuge on London, lull premium; on Paris. 2(!?lU discount. Uuitcu States. CO days. gold, J(cl discount; fcboit ight, par(&lpre- mium. Paris, March 24. At the last meeting of the Council ot Ministers, the Emperor introduced project of a law abolifbin? tho whole system ot workmen's registers. lie expressed hi satis faction with the res alt i obtmod by the pro Eresslve measures of the pa3t few years. Alter reviewing former legislation enlarging the rights and liberties of the worklngmen ot France, he said he believed that ton law he now propoed would place tuem in a proper nositloD. tend to uirui nuirea, ana cauqe force to tiVH wav lo right. Tlie Emperor's pro ject was adopted Dy the Council, an 1 the law will be submitted to the Corps LcclbhUif at an early day. Contented Klot lloa Cant. This roan in) resumed vctterdav a'tiTiioon betore the examine!, Sloi'ri". Meislck and Huttur. Mrs. Eil.nbeth Hoyle. No. 50". Bedford street. testitied that Thomas MeOarij moved Irom there about thirteen uiouHii aco. (ue was ii...a.erl ihpr(. and on ttlt; VO ers' list.) Ueerge florpey (colored). No. tiOl Bedford street, testified that none but colored persons lived there at this election. (Georue Mormon was assessed there, nnd ou tlie voters' list.) John Moon. 714 B"dlord Btrfct, testiflol that Johu McUlosky did not live thereat thlselectiou; there Is no No. 720; there Is a vacunt lot there. iJohn McCloskv was H-so-sed at altove number. and on the voters' lint. Putrlck Qulun was assessed at 720 Hod Ibr l rtreet. and ou tae voters' list.) Wi.nessvoed the Repub'ican ticket; was return inspector for the ejection m the seventh ill vision of the Fourth ward: the votluar wai ver fast when the poll op' ued; a great many were challenged, and about ciiiht or ten were sworn; there are sevi ral tubles built upon the lot meutioned; did not kuo whether anyone innt thpip: could not recollect any challeuuo made when s voucher or too challenged was nrt awnra. Samuel KilpatncV tesUfiea that he formerly lived at No. 625 8. Ninth street, but moved from there )at June, and did not vo'e In the Eighth division of the Fourth ward. (He wai atsessed n,. ami (in lha votera' list ) . r.-l I M.. ton Onnlli tnatl. fled that he voted the Republican ticket in the ..r.ih riitninn of the Fourth werd. as alo did Jtihn C. liuuler, No. 621 tf. Eighth street; Thomas Lescb. No. 612 South street; William Klniismnore, No. 714 South street; Frederick Gelfoel. No. 022 H. Fifth street (voted tor Tyn dale); John ASsybrry, No. 621 Rcdford street. Oliver T. Kusxeli, No. 081 Fltz iratcr street, testified that he vo'e I the Republican ticket ta tbe Sixth division ot the Fourth whtJ. It was nnuouuted bv tho contest-nits' counst 1 that their case would bo closed within two weeks. Adjourned, THAYER VS. GREEN BANK. Report f lle ('iiinitlo or Hie LrfrMln ture on tho Contvat, The repoil of the committee on tho Thayer Greenbank case, after melting forth In detail the object lor which the committee was appoiuted, eajs: It will not nipenr surprlplng that tbe committee do not airree with cither the counsel for the petitioner or retpoudcut, tho first claim ing a clear majority of 212 votes for Mr. Thayer, nudthc latter, one of whom claims n mnjority or 20.r, and another 24.1, ih equally the clear majority tor Mr. Gieeubank. Without going Into details, your com nltleo has not been able to find any such mnjority for either of tho candidates; ami if tho determina tion of tho question rested alone on the returns ot the several divisions, corrected by all the papers which threw any light upon them, and ot the Illegal votes proved on the one side or the other, and the count or the ballots, your committee would have to report that neither of the candidates was entitled to tho otlice; forthe cattlesnes?, to ue no harsher expression, in mot ot the papers in making up the return is niofl unaccountable to your committee, and show? ftrong evidence, if not of fraud, at least nn attempt to commit it. Rut your commltteo is of the opinion that much stronger and grenter reasons cxltt, why the case should be uccided npon other grounds, from all the testi mony given. Tbe contestant and respondent ask your com mtttee to reject the votej ol some twenty three eJU'Vrcnt divisions from the return. Evidence, however, as given only to affect the Second und Tenth divisions of the First ward, Seventh of the Third, Sixth and Eighth of tho Fourth, Sixth nd Seventh of the Seventeenth. Tenth of the Nineteenth, and Fourth of the Twenty hflh. Amongst the internal evidence presented of tbe fraudulent mode of carrying on the election in come of these division?, is the proot that tho officers received more votes in a given time than it was possible to do In the strict per formance of tbelr duties. The purpose of the officers in many cases peemed only to bo to receive the votes and put them in the boxes! without regard to whether the person was en titled to vote or not, and in most of the divisions there was a very large number of voters not on tbe list. With regard to the Tenth of the Nineteenth, the committee says: "Without deciding who were the proper officers at this election division, it is sufficient for the committee to know, from the testimony in this cae, that irom the con duct of tboe holdlDg the election, and of tbelr friends on the outside, the voters in this division did not nnd could not exercise their lights, and that no fair election was held." The report concludes as follow?; Your committee have reluctantly come to the conclusion, thouzh going a step further in tbe Second and Tenth dlvUions of tho First ward than has ever been done before, that it Is their imperative duty, Irom all the testimony glveu in this ense, to reject the entire vote of the divi sions above referred to. lfelcctlons are to be "free and equal," and citixend are desirous of having ther votes made effectual, the only way is to boia the citizen and the election oincers to a strict performance of their several duties. Mis takes and irregularities will even then happen. As such, they can be corrected, but when there Is an almost total disregard of tbe election laws by tbe officers, aud a denial on the part of ono laf-s of voter ncninst their opponents, the time bas come to say that, it such are the facts esta blished, tiieir ballots shall not count. Correcting the returns la con'ormity to the views of the committee, the result will be as follows: Thayrr. Ortenbnnk General return 60,023 60.74S Deduct the following divriioas, to wit: 2d division of 1st ward . . 286 176 10th " ... 323 210 7th " 3d Ward . . 151 604 6h " 4th ward . . 6(1 345 8th " ... 157 6sl 6th " 17th ward . . GK 459 7th " " ... 89 348 10th " " 10th ward . . 196 23 4Ui " 25lh ward . . 60 504 Total 1367 3251 Which deduct as follows: 60,623 00.748 1,367 3,261 69.206 57,497 67,4'J7 Thayer's msjoiity . . 1 79 Tho committee then conclude bv statin? that Judge Thayer Is entitled to the seat no held by J ude Greenbank. , Harrlsbnrif, Alter the close of our report yesterdav the following was done in the Legislature: In tbe Senate a resolution was adopted autho rlzlng tho Speakers of both houses to draw on the Philadelphia City Treasurer for witness fees, etc., in the Thayer Greenbank contest. The Philadelphia Registry law passed finally, as did also the General Registry law. and also the act authorizing United mates commissioners in Philadelphia to administer oaths and affirma tions and to tako depositions to be used in any courts oi tne fctaie. Aajourueu. In the House no action was taken on the report ot the Ways aud Means Committee, pro viding for final adjournment on April 9. The Metropolitan Police bill was reported ou favor ably by the Committee on Municipal Corpora tions. Tho filtceuth amendment was passed to a seconu rejoin jr. Tlie Aborigine., Tbe Pennsylvania delegation, condstiug of ticorge 11. stuart, vvunam welsh, and oiners, called upon the President yesterday, at noon. aud bad nn interview relative to -the Indian policy of the Government. The delegation was formally introduced to tho Prosideut bv Mr. Btuart, after which Mr. Welsh stated the object oftbevixlt. He submitted a proposition mat the President should appoint a commission of five or seven gentlemen, to give their services gratuitously to the Government, and who shall act with the Secretary ot the Interior in the management ot Indian affairs. The President and Secretary ol the Interior, who were present, expressed themselves satis- fled with tbe proposition, and the President intimated that he proposed to make a radical chaime in the iDdlan nulicv of the Government. Alter the various members of the committee h id expiesftd their views, Mr. Stuart closed by saving that a portion or the delegation was compo6eii ot members of tho Society of Friends; be had lived among them tor upwards of thirty j chip, nuu uc ytuuiu uy mat u tueir tt'lviee were taken in the management of Indinn nH'.irj there ould be fewer wais aud Iots complaiutof uibuuueeijr uiuuug luuiau ageuts. After the delegation lett ibe White House th.'y proccedei to tne Capitol, and had an interview with General Butler aud Speaker Hlaine. G riernl Hutler expressed himself as favorable to tho project ot the delega'l m. and hoped It wouiu oe successful, rue members of the dele cation, mith the exception ol Mr. Stuart, who le!t for Philadelphia to night, will appear before the He it a e Commltteo ou lndiau Affairs to morrow. It Is expected that an amendment, enibod.yiuj tbe propo-Uou of the delegation, will be dpi ended to the Indjan tppronrlation bill now peidincr in the Sen-ite. laiuiri-t Wailitngton bpfctii Vorretpondence. Nominations bj the President. TUc Pmi lent hai sent tho folio jvlm; nouilna tloim to the Hi nate; Giles A. Smith, Second Assistant Postmaster General; John It. Dobson, Deputy Postmaster Phumlxville, Pu.j Jese B. Mears. Deputy post master, Bristol, Pa.; Charles 8. Hirle. Deputy POftmaster, Troy, Ph.; philip Uoerr, Deputy Postmaster, Buchauan, P4; William G. Price, Deputy Postmaster, Chester, Pa i N. G. Smith. Deputy Postmaster, Flemlngton, N. J.: J. D. Clerninger, Depaty Posuuactcr, Mount Ho ly, N. J.; James Farnmn, Deputy Postmss'er, Bordentown, N J.; Moses II llrlnnull (Vllnn nrnlrn.lnmiat NoofYnrkt Samuel j Stlne, Collector of Internal Revenue, Ti.nll, TXalvIni Pntiiiallfinta. tncpthpl with a large number of depnty poytmancrs. Indtrtna Election. TNT)lANAint.ffl. March 44. RetornS front tbe counties where special elections were held yes terday, to fill vacancies in the LoKislatnre occa sioned by the reBitmlng of Democratic mem bei, show that all the Democratic side will be returned, thero being no opposition except iu two or three counties. The Governor has called a special session of the Legislature, to convene on April 8tb. More Tronble at Sing- Sing Pino 8io. N. Y.. March 24. Several convicts in the prison here severely beat and bruised Joel Dubois, a keeper, yesterday. MARINE TELEGRAPH. for additional Marin Nmo tee First Paa. At MAKAO TOB f HILADETjPHIA THIS DAT. BOW K1BMB.W m.6 Tilt MOOM B TSImnM., 4 40 Hint HttVi H'n.UloiTW.vna 1I'4A PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRACK, Okobob N. Tathah, " W II LIAM U, iiCMT, f UOMMITTXbI OS TH8 MONTH. I, J. McOAMMUN, ) UOVKMKJIXB Of OVKAti BTJCAMEIIS. FOH AMERICA. Atlnt.-.....Lonaon-...New York.,n.H.,.Mar. t Pennylvanl....LIverpool...New Yorlt....w.M..,Mr. 19 lbprnlaaM.Lilverpoil...lortBnd....ra.M,mMr. II iuopa... ....UlaRKOW.....New York.....,... .Mar, 11 I'.lur ul Oork.M.MI.lverpool...New Vnrir IIIM .iflr i4 ft. Iarenk..ra...Brent New York.... Mar. 1.1 Blherla ....Uverp(M)I...New Yonu.....Mar. 13 Wm. Peuu London. ...New York ....Mar. 1.1 Hu.....JSouttiamplon...Now York.........Mr. Itl NvalaJ,,Llverpool...Ne York.....Wr. 18 Cuba...... ..,Llyprool... Now York....Mar. 16 Palmyra.. ...New York...LlverpooL Ell T. .UK(JfK. HermaDn ... ...M.... wl SI, ZD V& ot Parla..New York.Llvnrnonl .M..MM.MmHr. X" M....M.Mar. 27 Mar. 27 Mar. (7 Helvetia New York.LIverpool. NoitbernLlKbt.New York...Bremen Mar. 17 Minnesota. ..New York...Llveriool Mar, 81 .April 8 .April 8 April 10 v.ui auiwiinew r or.. ..Liverpool, Wm. Penn New York...Londnn... J.W. Kvermau.Phllala....,..t!liarleiiton.............Mar. V Oolnnbla.........New York...Havana...M.Mar. ts l-onawanda.. Phllaoa.......8vannah . Mir. v Malls are rorwarded by every steamer In tbe rerular line. Tbe aieauera for or from Liverpool eall at Qneenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry. The steamers tor oc from the Conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. BchrHlawatha, Lee, Newburyport, J. Rommel, Jr. at Bear .. Steelman. Adams. Provldoncet do. BchrJwe Williamson. Corson, Providence, do! Bcbr Ald.Bmlth, Halem, o Bcbr Lady Kllen. Doughty. Providence, do. Bcbr Wm. blllum, MehaOey, Fall River. do Bcbr Richard Law, Yt rk, btonlngton. do.' BQ?. Alex Yo"" Young. Charleston. Lathbury. Wlckerabam A Co. ' Bcbr a H. Moiier, Brown, Weymouth, via New Can. tie. Del.. Knight Sons ""uua. 'owu. Bt'r Mayflower, Fults, New York, W. P. Clyde A Co. Bt'r H. L. Oaw. Her, Baltimore, A. Hrovea, Jr Tug Tbos. Jeflernon, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow ol barges, w. P. Clyde & Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bcbr Cropper A Brother. Orllll'h. 8 days from Federalsburg, Md with railroad ties lo Hickman A CotiiDgbam, Bcbr B. O. Irwin, with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co, vessel to Latbbury, Wlckenham A Co. Steamer Ann Ellea. Richards. 24 hour, from am York, with nidse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. I Steamer Black Diamond. Meredith. 9.4 hours from New York, with mdse. to W, M, Balrd A Co. Tug Thos. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, With a tow oi barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. ow. xr MKMORANDA. Bhlp Wm. Cummlnga, Miller, for New Orleans, re mained at anchor In NantHsket Roads on Tuesday. 23dllst.8blp irome'neaai Oray, bence, at Charleston steamship Norfolk. Piatt, hence, at Richmond 23d Steamship Pioneer, WUtbank, hence, at Wilming ton. N. C. 22d Inst. Barque John Bonlton. Ltndsey, sailed from Rio Janeiro 22d nit, for Baltimore, with 4270 bags coffee. Barque Ann Elisabeth. Norgrave, henoe. at Barba dos 27th nit., and sailed loth Insr. for Navassa. Barque Leab. Jacques, for Philadelphia, was load Ine at Buenos Ayres 12th ult. Barque Meaco, Wortlnger, nence, at Bio Janeiro 23d u)u Barque Thomca Pallett. Pike, c eared at New York yesterday for I aguayra and Porto Cabello. Brig J. W. Woodiufl. Haskell, from Fall River tor Philadelphia, was on the marine railway at Newport 22d Inst. Brig Alice Lea, Foster, henoe, at Barbados 11th Inst. Brig Kesolute. Isard, bence for St. Mary's via sa vannah, sailed from Fortress Monroe 23d Inst. Bcbr Lotus Beard, Perry, hence, at Dlghton 21st Instant. Hrbr Mary R Hickman, Wbite, tor Philadelphia, at Netiolk 234 Inst. Steamer Barab. Jones, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. IJI n E PRINCIPAL DEPOT rOR THE BALK OF R B V B N D B 8 T A M P 8, No. 04 CHESKU1 STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 S. FIFTH feT. (Two doors below Cneenut street), AND No. 433 WALNUT STREET, (Penn Building, ESTABLISHED 1862. Tne eale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at tne Old-Eetabliahed Agency. Tne stock comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and having at all times a large snRply we are enabled to mi and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, imme diately npon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received in payment. Any information regarding the decisions o J the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On 125 and upwards m.a per osnt 100 ...-m 8 " 800 " i - Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAGE ttTAMPa Of all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES con stantly on hand. WANTS. WANTED LOCAL AND TBAVfcLLIHQ Agents in every city and wwn In the United BUtes. uratlnduceinnts oflwred to act lve m en, Call or address, with stamp, WOOD CO., Room l M No. HI0 CA1KHNDT Street. Phla. ?." BOARDING. A T NO. 1121 GIKAItD STREET MAY BE A. obtained fornUbed and nnlurnlslied rooms lor TTT- -lavn. It liPMlrvXl- Mi OJa ' QBORCB PLOW MAR. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Ko 184 DOCK Street, rniLADELl'fllis On B H aXOHAHOl U BAQ MABTOlfAOTOBT. jOilS T. B A i Lay, . oornei u WAKKBT aud WATXB BtretM, DKALVS IN BAUtt AHO BAGKJINB Of every dwrlpuon. lor m. Srain. Flow. aUtt, j BOM Larrs and aH tf MC"1 PATENTS. PATENT OFFICES, R. V Corner FOURTH and cnESJiUT, (Intranet on FOURTH Street). FRANCIS D. PAQTOniUS. Solicitor or Talents. Patents procured tor Inventions In tbe United States and Foreign Countries, and all business reiat Ide to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for circular on Patents. 1 1 smih PATENT OFFICE. Talents rroeured la the United Stoles and Europe; Inventors wishing to take cat Letters Patent tor New Inventions are advised to consult with O. H KVANe.N. W. corner JfOUItTH and WALNUft 8-reeui, l'lilladelphia, whoso raciliuea lor pro.ecutin cases belore tbe Pateni Ollice are Dn.arpaiinea by any other agency. Circulars containing full Informa tion to Inveutois can be had on application. Jotoden made secretly, C. H. EVANS, 8 UhstDl N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT. CFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FOUMST lilJJLDLNUS, No. 119 South FOURTH St., rnlladelphla, AND MARBLB BUILDINGS, No 4 CO SEVENTH Bireet, opposite U. 8. Patent Otlice, Washington. D. U. H. HOWfOS, Boilcltor of Patents. C. HOW HUN, Attorney at Law. Ooromnnlcatlous to be addressed to the Prlndpal OUlce, Pnlladelphla, g 1 la PATENTS PROCUBED IN TIIB UNITED STATES AND EUROrE. EDWARD DROWN, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 8 13 stnthltni No. 311 WALNUT Street, GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. M. 8. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Glovoi. KTEJBT PAIB WABBAHTEDi UOLTJSrVB A0BNT9 FOB GENTS' QLOTJB9 J. W. SCOTT & CO., iBtrp mo. n cniamjT tbuct. p A T O I B H O.D LDKE.8B AM SB1RT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINQ STORB. PKRFBCT FITTING BHIRT8 AND DRAWKB made riom measurement at very short notice. All other articles of OJkNTUfcikLKN'b D&KGB GOODS la roil variety. WINCHESTER & CO., jl l o.7oeHBaNPT Stresi. GROCERIES. ETC. P'RESU FRUIT IN CANS. psAcnsa, piNKAPPLia. etc., GREEN COKN, TOMATO K FRENCH PEAB, MUBHROOMB, ASPARAGUS. ETC. KTt) ALBERT C. BOBCRTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 TJrp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. PROVISIONS, ETC. ivii fa n ai in nami lii. ui avvraa Ko. 223 Sootli SIXTEENT1I Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IB FBOVISIOKS. OTSITKIiS, AND SARD CIiAHS, FOIt FAJHty IT8B. jrEBBAlIHSiarKBpOZEIk-. & HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. 3 T. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, LOCATED CORNER OP BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, Possesses advantages over all other houses for the accommodation oi lis guests, iiwaa duiii exDresity tnr a ilrst-cla8s Family Uoardlnar House the rooms btlnB large and tn miie., beated by steam with hot and cold water, ana lurnisnea secouu to none; wnue tbe culinary department Is in tne most experienced hand.. aUbrdlns eueits an upeuualled table. One of Aiwoud's Patent K'evators Isalsosmone tbe "modern improvement," and at the service of gu'Bts at an nours. . Tbe Broadway and University Place Cars passlhe door eve. y four minutes, runnlne from the O'ty J TV 1 1 to Central Park, while the sutn una Bevenin Avenne Lines are bnt a short block on either side, affording ample facilities for communicating with all the Depots, Bteambout Landings, places oi Amuse menl and Business or the great metropolis. MORE & IIOLLEY, Proprietors. 8 24 8m Mt. Vernon Hotel, 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore. Ilcgantly Furnished, with nnsurpasied Cuisine. Qn tlie European nan, D. P. MORGAN. VTOKTH PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD JN Htrtet. Philadelphia, is NO w OPEN, on the European plan, A. BTETBON, Superintendent. Atooms to ren., wim ur wihuuub uumuj uumuiux with or without rooms. 6 lm EOOFING. READY ROOFIN O. Tliia Boo ring la adapteel to all buildings. It can be applied to bTKEP OK FLAX BOO N at one-half the expense of tin. It Is readily put on old Shingle Koofs witnont re moving ibe shingles, thus avoiding the damag ing efcellloga and furniture while undergoing repalra. (Ho gravel used.) FBESKBTB TOFB TIW ROOF WITII HDLTON'tl, tl.AI.lIC I'AIMT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at abort notice. Also, I'Al.VA' FOB MALE by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapest in the market. W. A. WKI.TOW, 8 17j No- ? N- NINTH feU. above Uoaiea. ROOFING. LITTLE & CO., "THK LIVE KOOFiRS." Ko. 1338 WARKKT bireat. iiveiy otscrlpilan of Old and J.faky Koofs made tlKhtand warranted to keep In repair for dve year.. Old Tin Hoois made (iual to "ew. A trial only required to instue satlslactlon. Orders promptly at tended to. 8 i ll OLD GBAVL KOOFS COVERKD OYER with feast 10 tilate. and watranted lur ten years. HAMILTON & COORITEK, 815 6m No. 4. IS. TENTH Btreet. CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. TJICTUBES FOR PRESENTS A. 8. ROBINSON, No. 610 CHESNUI Btreet, Has Just reselved exquisite speolniena of ART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFT8, FINE DRESDEN VENAMELS" ON POKOa. LAIN, IN UREAT VARIETY. SPLENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a Number of Choice Gems. A BUPERB LINE OF CHU0M03. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETC. Alio, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant cew pattern .;.-k . .. ... M.u SHIPPING. LORILLAED'S STEAMSHIP LINB aWMMaVafuUtfM FOR NEW YORK. f ailing Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. SEDUCTION OF BATE8. Spring rates, oommenclng Mar oh 18. Balling Tuesdava. Thursdays, and Saturdays. On and after lith of Af arch freight by this Line will be l Sen at 11 cents per loo pounds, i cents per foot, or 1 c nu per gallon, ship's option Advance charges cssbed at office on Tier, yaelght received at aU times on covered wbart. JOHN V. OHL. i 28 1 pier 10 North Wharves. JB. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc gjfg CHARLESTON, 3. C. The Sonth and South west FAST FREIGHT LINE, EVEBT IHCBDAT. The Steamships PROMETHKrs, Captain Oray.J. W. KVIUMMAN, Captain Vauce, v,m,, J' WILL FORM. A BKUULAR WBEKLT LINB. The steamship J. W. KVERMAN will sail on THURSDAY, March Hi, at 4 P. li. Ibrough bills of lading given in connection with 8, O. B. B. to polnu in the Bouth and Bonthwest. Insurance at lowest ratta. Bates of freight as low as by any other tout, for freight, apply to J& A. bODDKtt A OO. I M tf DOCK BTREKT WHARF. 5? JSJi 1-iVEKPOOL AND QUEENS'. ,ttt TOWN.-Inn.an Lin. ol u.ii il.-l:. ai Mcpomted to sail as follows: UTlf OF 1-AB1H, Ul BaJurday, CITY OfANTWfilKP. baturday. CITY OF WABrllJNU i'ON, Tuesday, aud each succeeding ; Baturday and alternate Tuesday, from fler . North Hlver, BATUa OF PAHHAUK BY TKS UAIX. SXtUKU uiu ivmy uruBiur, ..pJf7!),.?.1.n 1,L Payable in Vorrenoy. IBbTCABlN..1008TJCjBliAOK...-.....f1IJ ltf) to Londonn.n.Mn, u K Fans no to Paris ... ...... 7 raSSA0B BY fHI TD ItSil AT ST X AM KB VIA HA ULT AX. V1B8T OAB1H, BTaHHAHS, Pay able In Oold. Payable in Currency. LlverpooL-..M..MM..)OT Llverpool......- .M HalllKi wilHiiiiw i s, jn. v...l 4 111. John's, N. F-. by Branch Bteaiuer I lav hr.nnh ku&m.r. Passengers also forwarded lo Uavrs, Uaxnbarg, i'.'r Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons sending for tueir frleuds. For further Information apply at the Company's Offices. JOHN O. DALK, Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to 0'bOJNiNM.Li A FAULK. Agents, No. 411 CHKMJSUT Btreet, Philadelphia. ONLY" DIRECT LINB TO FRANCE. 'in u&iNEBAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL bl'JsJaMHlilPM BttTWliatN NEW YOUK AND HaVIIK, CALLiNU AT BHEST. The splendid new vessels on this favorite route for the Continent win sail from Pier Ko. Ml North river, as loilows: BT. LAURENT ...Brocande ..Saturday, Oct. S VJLLE DE PAK1S.. .Burmout BaturUay, Out. 17 PKItjg.1 RE ............Duuheane .Batuxday, Out. li PRICE OF PASSAGE In gold (Including wine), TO BREST OB HAVRK, First Cabin two I tecoud Cabin. M PAiUS. (Including railway tickets, lurnlshed on board) First cubiu...........Ji40 Becuud OHbln..,.,T. Tbese sttautets do i.ot carry steerage paoseugers. Medical attendance fiee of charge. American travellers going to or returning from tbe continent of Europe, by taking the steuiers oi this line avoid unnecessary rlaks from trauslt by English railways and crosing the cbaanui, besides saviug lane, trouble, and expense. ... . . UEOKUK MJCEENZIK, Agent, -No. fa BHOAb WA Y, New Voik. For passage in Pnliadelphla, apply at Adams' Exi-reo company, te li. L. LEAF, 1 l No. 820 CHESNUT Btreet. tr. l-lilLAUBiljrBIA, RIUHMOND AND NURD'OLK. BTEAMBHIP LiNU TaTAwOCJUU FREiUili Alii LUSA TO Tti nuuin ajdiu TVJW31. EVERY BATUltDAT, At noon, from FlRtiT W HARF above MARKVi Street. 1UKOCGH BATES and THROOQH BKCKIPTb to all points in North and Bouth Carolina, via Bea besurd Air Line Railroad, oonueutuig at Portsmouth and to Lynchburg, Va., Teunetsee, aud tbe West, vis Vlrgiula and Teuuassce Alx Line ana Biolunond acd DauvUle liallroad, u Freight HANDLED BUT ONCK. and taken at IAV HJtt Ra'I'EU THAN ANY Oi'ilEH IJKM. The regularity.. aiety. aud cheapueesof this routs ttuiitkueud It to the putillo as the most dealrable me dium for oarrynig every description ot freight. No charge tor commission, dray age, or any axpaant Cf trausler. m . . Bteamehlps insured at lowest rates. Freight received aaiiy. WIJJAM P. CLYDK A CO.. No. 14 North and Bouth WHAJiVEA W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and Clir Potnt. T. P. CROWKLL CO., Agen ts at Norfolk, g 11 "jpss, NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA bAJLFJVl.A VT AXIXU AUJI OA1UTJ ATI llW. I , .XPREBfi BTEAMROAT COMPANY. The CHEa PEbT and UCiCKEBi water couimunl. cation beiweta Phlludelpnla and New York. Bieam ers leave dally from ttrst wharf below Harket street. Phllauelphla, and loot ol Wall street, New YirK, uoods Arwarded by all the lines running onto Kew York, North, East, and West, free Of cuuimmsloh. Freight received ou and after tbe tfth instant, and foiwatdtd on acceuumodutiug terms, WILLIAM P. C1.YDE A CO., AgenU. No, lii B. DELAWARE Aveuii, Vhliadelphli JAMM HAND, Agent. tot Ho. 119 WALL Btreet. New York. NEW EXPRESS LINK TO ALEX! .andrla. Ueometown. and Wuhiiuri... If. KJ.f ViM VUVWIVVUQ NUU 1'OIMWW B UWIAU With O0A nectlons at Alexandria from the most direct routs for Lynchburg, BrisUl, Bnoxvlile, Nashvliis, Daiia and the Bouth west, bteamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the first wharf abo"e Market street. Jfr.lHtrsc.ivea daily. WM p No, U North and Booth Wharrsa. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELDRIDOE Co., AguuU at Aiaxandrla, Vlr glnla. 1 KTPT' NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. f-lJJT-VfcC via Le aware and Rarltan Canal SmSisSm b VV1FT BURETRANsPORIATIOii . CAJinxAiN I, DK8PA1CH AND BW1FTBDRB LI1TB.I The businers by tbese Hues will be resumed on ana alter the tub of March. For Freights, which will be taken u accouimodatlug terms, apply to W. M. BA1KD. A Co., 1 21 No. WA bouth Wharves. f(Pf? NOTICE TO SOUniESN SUIP- a.h.7. V fit. - "'' bUamshlp TOW A WAN DA. Uuii.oraiiiy withdrawn from the Savannah line tor rt pairs, will resume her place on the Hue tills wees: to sail on BATUBDA Y next. 27ib lust , at 8 A. M. Freight receelved TO-inOKhOW, at UUEEN SI BEET WHARF. WILLIAM L. JAMES. . it General Agent. TRUNKS; IMPROVEMENT m TRUNKS. ALL TRUNKS NOW MADE AT The "Great Central" Trunk Depot, Have Simons' Patent Barely Hasp aud Bolta which securely lasteus llieTrun ou both ends witit beavv Bolt, and in tbe centre with the ordinary bw-V Positively no extra charge. 'h-- GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT, LV. We Cor. SEYESril and CUISACT Sts. TRAVELLERS. NOTICIC Purcbare yourTiunks with Simons' Trlrle FaaUn ng.heavy Bol to; uo fear lock breaking astan. AT THK GREAT CENTRAL, iJfta o. 101 CUESisUT Btreet DYEING AND PRINTING. ESTABLISHED 1819. The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, 18TATEN ISLAND, No 40 North EIGHTH Street (West side). Phlla. delpblasNo. l8 DUANE Street!; and 15 11 ROAD WAY, New York Thlsoldand well-known Company are prepared, as usual, with the highest degre a ; sal ;'l. a"d thj most approved machinerr, TO pv e, t FINIetll every variety of LAVii ..".ft,!? MENS GARMEN1B, and PIECE GOOD J, in their u ual superior manr er. ., m ra, , ,h.,, OA RMENTS CLEANSED WHO LW. Mil ths'nJai OTE This is our only odlce m Philadelphia, AT WANDER O. CATTELL A CO. AMUSEMENTS- A M S:TJTf-' i m . . academy or mut GRANDOPEBAoomBINATION iTAMLiA4xi-N;lit " JNitiE(U) OPERA NIGHTS Ccmmrntlnf on AND TWO TIBxag,- WKDNHWDAY VKNIWO, Maroh St ' FAREWELL F.NUAGEMEV T 0 t M 1MB CLARA LOD1HK K.KLLOOGL SieuU tT ,eVM to ,U,UI BM European engage. LAST APPEARANCE OF . MADAME ANNA UK LA QRANOB, wbo leaves for Europe on the 18th ol April next. During ibis hrlelseason , MIfeS CLARA LOUIBE KELLOGG rpcarln FALBT, CBISPIXO K LA COM ARR, DON GlOVANNfaod Also, for the first time In PhHadelnWaMeJafc Deer s grand euoia of 1L PROPHKTB3 will be produced with Its gorgeous mite tcetie. grand ballet, and military bauds, em. e'o.. with "i . MADAME LA GRANGE In her ereatest role, that ol "Fliiw," 5 In addition to the above Don Ittitl'i grand operaof MELISARIO ' W 111 be rendered, with , MItS AGATHA STATES ,n tne principal role. tlUrnef"lwingarii8U will also appear la conjuoc- MlBB J. McfTJLIOCH. MADAME KO ITER. MADAME OH LL'NI. BR..NOR BOETTI, Biff. LOTTT, UK1Ut HABKLMANN Bignor ORT.ANDTNI. HERR FORMES, Big. BARILI, BIg?r -TOWUCCI. Mg. DCRHEUL. inunun anil uhuiiisTHA i Mesdames W EbMAEL and KUCOOLI 2 '-m in 1 nr. UH4ND BALLfP , ( Mr. MAX MARETZEKgiiiii Conductors, -J and ."3 I Hip TORKiAWt. ai 8PWIAL NOTluH mmm UWIne to the eitrairdlnaiv MTnana .(t.4... nron tbe ensanement or Mia. ('i'.aua iiiitu.! bubscrlptlon for tbe nine (91 oDra nlrh 1 WJ.I.VH (l'4l UULbABa OMLY. at.Mr.U W. Trnmpler's Music Btora on. TH U intl DA Y, Vfvin inst.. at A. M. . . g.l . w AliNTJT 8T. THBATKB. BEGINS AT it THI8 (Thursday) EVENING. Man.hu LAST NIGHT RUT TWO OF ' FOUL PLAY. ' ' ,f WITH ALL ITS ORIGINALBPLEWDOR. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERT. AND STARTLING MECHANICAL KPFBorsLf . PARTICULAR ANNOONCEMERiT, Tbe Management announce an engagement with tha JENNY W1LLMORE. LIZZIE WILLMORe! AM who will msks tbelr first appearance In Amsrtna . i ON MONDAY EVENING, March 29. In Bornard's Extravagausa of "IXION." MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTMST TUB. AT RE. Begins at X to 8. ., 7 TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Maren IB, 1 Thirteenth Representation and Positively Last - N Ik tit of MtTCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. ' Mrs. JOHN DREW as .......BEATRIO Aided by the full Company. ua Friday Benefit ot MRS. T. A. OHEESR. baturday Benefit of MR B UEMPLU. t EAbTER MONDAY. March is, WOMEN RULJB, ' ' C CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. J C. D. HESS A CO,. Maoase GLOIIOUS SUCCESS OF THE GREAT BUR. THE CHK8NDT CROWDjiD TO OVEBFLOWfWaj EVERY EVENING and BATURDAY jkFTERi SOON Of this week, the maT,lftnt lrIl"! THE FIELD OF TRIG -'-, CLOTH Mrs. tiaiua. ' .OF.MIss Btockton. OF Miss Bonlfaoe. OF; Mr. Flske. onr.n- LiJLiU 1 H CLOTH CLOTH CLOTH CLOTH CLOTH naiy l'ninam. GOLD. mi. uurnett, Mr. Bradley. OF Mr. McManns. Leon Brothers. GOLD. OF UULD. GOLD. GOLD. Olra-d. OF ;Tbe Japs. rne ureb.no. Cowbelloglans, OF TDii.iii.aiin t ........ . w . IGOLO. BEWPONG8. NEW FEATS. NEW FEATTJRHSM. THE ENTIRE G HEAT EXTRAVAGANZA TO-NIGHT f i AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. . THEATRE COJ1JQUE, SEVENTH 8TBEET J,.;,0TJ,-'?hi tnimenVes at 8 o'clock. MOST JOalTIVELY THK LAST WSK, A Re-tngagement Demanded byibePublio of Pro. feasor Rlsley 's Imperial and Orlclnal . JAPANBETKOUPK. Thousanfls nnable to gain admission last weak. - . "-LL RiGH'l'" APPEARS EVERY NKIHT - -kI' AI ATIN E K OU BAT CTRI YfT 50. i 8 3Ci flt FOJC'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE EAGAGEMENT OF THE JAPS for a limited Lumber oi nights. The great J AI-BaDdtb original JI EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTgRNOOM A LEE'S (LATE MILT,ER'sV wttotjtw Blept. ' m' 2. . and S VL5 umni'ii xj.v. it.a on .... . THE GRAND ORC'H R8TR101V, formerly the nnv petty ot the GRAND DURE GF BADEN, puroha2l at great expense by JAih VALE 11, of thlscltyTlS coiiioiuatlou with ILAMIUI'S OROHEBTRA, an Msss NELLIE ANDEIU-WN. will perform EVER?. AFTERNOON and evening at tea abovmisS tloned place. Admlsnlon free. luff- HORTICULTURAL HAL L. GERMfNIA orchebira-p u b l I o kehkajbbalS EVERY WEDNESDAY, at P. M'lckets iold at the door, and all principal Mnslo Stores. Paok. ages of Uve for HisluKle.M cents. owes. a-oavs Engagements can be made by addrosslnc O. BAM TERT. No. mi MONTKRNiY StreeM and Andre-a Music Btor. No. 11M Chesnot street. 1 gl Sua CABL SEMTZ' AMP MARK HASSLER'8 OB CHEBTRA matinees, every saturda at 8 P. M IN M CHIC A L FUND HALL. Single Ad5 mission, te cents Irxlinse of A tickets, ii, atikmai'il NQ.11U2 CHTONUT St.. aud at the Door. lllitt YMNASIUM, CORNER OP NINTH AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chll dren. Is now open DA and EVEN la Q, Lewooa given In Kparrliigand Fencing. Call In person or semi for circular, a istuthatuoi PROF. L. LBWiaT AMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL.' TWENTY-FIRBT and RACE Streets, open Day aud Evening. All siyles of Veloulnedes botli lor sale aud to rent. Headquarters of PhUadelpiiUl . Velocipede Club. Admission, 10 cents. aJui r J. W. POST. . DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. JOBFT .OEMAKEJtt A 00.; Ha E. Corner r I'otitA- UCX 8ts4 PHILADELPHIA. V;M0LC3ALE DRUCCISTiS: I21PORTEKH AND MA IS UFACTURER8 OF WtiU Lead and Colored I'alnta, rati . ; VarnlsJies, te A0ENTS FOB THJH OXLXBBATKD ritOCH ZIHC PA1MTS. DF A LKBB AND CONSUMERS HUPPLIXD At lowest priced for cabo. la M UBRICK 8 0MB bOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. No. tao WASHINGTON AVENUE, PhUadelpW ' WILLIAM WRIGHTS PATENT VARIABXJi ' CUT OFF 8TEAK-ENGLNA i Regulated by the Governor. MBRRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MA CHINS, Patented June. 184s. ' r DAVID JOT PATENT VALVELEM BTEAkf HlVsTIg, " D. M. WESTON'S , PATENT SELF-CENTERING. BKLF-B ALAN 0133 j CENTRIFUGAL BUGAR-DRAXNING JtACJUMS SJTB HYDRO KXTRACTOB, Far Cotton or Woollaa Mannfaitnra. lUxaw : S3J1ILOS0PHV OP M A R R I A Q E, , . A new Course of Lectures, as delivered at th ew York MBum 01 Anatomy, embraulug .th ' subJects:-How to Llys and Wb.t to Live fori ' Yotuh, Maturity, and Old Age) Manhood Generally Reviewed: 'i ne laim. oi inuige.11001 jeiatuleuca anA Mervou. DUease. Acoouuted Forr M arriags Ph ilo soiiblcally Cunaidered, etc. .to. Pocket volumes aonW ialulug these Lectures WIU be lor warded, poatrpauL on recelptof r oents, bv addreauing w. A. LKAuf. '
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