THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MA11CH 31, 1869. NEWS SUMMARY. City Affair. L. nlghta womo tunuM EUpn McCaha, urcU out uars, rc-idlo at No. 611 Houtu Froot staer, fell down stairs aud Iraotuiwl a lei. Btie was removed to tbe PentjBvUauU llo-piwl. At a connreduHonal txeetuiir of the Second Be crn.cd Cuurcb, Seventh street above Brjo, hfld last cvenluKi by a vote 01 ah ut nitr mere, brrs, representing a large couitn nation, a call was entitled to Rev. Dr. riioaipoou, ot Now York, to become its pastor. The tUtzi In iront of the Sport man's House, at Manajuuk, kept b.y J. Firth, broke down venter, Uv at'eriioo'i about hal'-pitt 1 o'clock. Mrs, Mary F.nb, Mr. KHeabetb Pines, Wrr, Annie Mucbell, iver Duitm, Chinks Moan, aud Harry Firtu were all slightly in jured. YeMerdny, hrfoie Pnlte-1 States Comnvs iloner Henry I'hillip, Jr., K q., there evne in aud BurriiMlcri i) lnniF'ii a man ramed WililHin A. J. Fisg, fur wuoaa nrre-t a warrant hud ben Ifeuert, on nceir.ut of irlcf"1 fra'vls us a manu facturer of- tobanco. Owins: o the absence of the Willi efBCB for the United RintP.s, tbe can was continued, aD1 the ueiendatit wai held lor a larther hea.-itiir. An unknown wbi'e mn.D, aonarenlly thirty five years al airo. was lounl lvjueJ yesterday in the Brhnylk'M, at Lonibird street wharf, lie ib Ave feet eight luetics in height, and was oret-tcd lu ti black snck cuat, bU.rk vst au l piinis. whiln sbiit, red tlcuwl nnler9blrt and drawers. Tiie Coroner took cUaigo of the bodj- Ioui-stlo Airnlraii Gold clced yesterday at I3li. The V csiphalia, lor Ilitdibdrg, yesterday tooK out but $12. ' 00 in specie. Ihe lVunsjivania Democratic State Conven lion in to convene July 14, 1803. Bear AjiuichI flWurd baa been detailed as Secretary of ibe L ght lloute Board at Boston. Mr. Lawrence was burned to death at Apleton, In., a few dnys sin:e, by tho explo a.on of a bfLzlne can. It is reported that a dozen persons have bten iniurea bv an Occident on the Albany aud Suenoe bannu Railroad. lid'ati detredatioua are tmnierous In Ari zona, the rid men being well armed, and having plentiful supplies ot ammoLltion. General Butler's Ueorgta bill Las met with favor at tie bonds of the Reconstruction Com mittee, and will be duly repotted. liieat freshets have occoircdia tho Mohawk aud OeuesRee rivers, and much damage to pro perty bas already been experienced. Justice Barnard, yesterday, ordered the Union Pacific Railroad Company's safe to be blown open for the purpose of obtaining the com ran) 's book t. The Wyoming;, Captain Jacob Teat, from Savannah, Georgia, last Saturday, with pas senger aud a heavy freight, arrived at Queen street wbaif yesterday atlernoon. Judge KelKy's Coinage bill oue cent, three cent, and Ave cent pieces was passes yesterday by the House. The contemplated coinage will amount to about $20,000,000. Foreign Affairs. Havana, Marc Ii 30. Mr. Codrlngton, United State Consular Agent at Gibara, who was re cently brought here in Irons, on suspicion ot beiijga rebel spy, was released today at the in'erventlon of the acting Consul-General. The oflicc of Chiel of Police bas been abolished, aud the. Governor of the city will perform the duties ot that position. The coutrol of the police is to be placed entirely in the bands ot the civil authorities. It is expected a great saving will be made in the expenditures of the Government by this change. The pol'co of Matanzas have arrested two Cubans on board an Aaerican vessel in the bay, while tbey were attempting to make their escape to toe United States.- feailed, steamer Juniata, lor Philadelphia. ' hugar steady. Kxchungeou the Cuited States, sixty dayi, in goU, Darl discount; in cur reDCj, 26(&25 discount. Clly Councils. Both branches of the City' Councils held a f picial uiemitg yesterday afternoon. In select Council, President William 8. Stok ley in the chair. Mr Cromer, from the Joint Committee on Law and Health, presented a report, setting furth that as the Board of Heulth will, under the act of Assembly, have the cleansing of the streets of one district, the committee are of tUe opinion that it will promote the Interest of the public lor Councils 10 aid so tar as possible the Board ot ileal th in ontaluiug the control of other districts, so that the experiment ot giving to the Board of Health the cleansing ot the streets may have a fair trial. A resolution was aunexed requesting tbe Major to unuul tho confactof Henry tficUsy, ii 8. JucGlue, ana Alesmder R 'ecl, contractors lor cleauiu tue sireots, to takj effect on the 1st of Apnl next. Mr. Daffy objected to a second reading of tbe bill. A motion was then made to suspend tbe rules, in order that It might be cousidered, which was not agreed to yeas 15, najsD-it requiring a two-thuds vole. In Cummon Council, tar. Shoemaker, Cualr man ot the Finance Committee, reported an ordinance authorizing tbe Mayor to execute a deed tor the lot at E'ghteenih and Race streets. Adopted. . aIjo, oue authorizing the Mayor to deliver to James Lynd, late City Solicitor, bis ollicial boiid. Agreed to. Also, one appropriating $190 to psv lurors appointtd to assess damages tor the extension or Fairmount Park. Adopted. Also, one appropriating $200 to pay R. J. Levi', M. D., tor chemical examination ot blood stains in tbe case oi Twi cbell. Agreed to. Mr. Huhn ottered a resolution requesting tbe Superintendent of Cuy Railroads to I u for in Councils tbe amount charged per ion per mile on the city railroad for anthracite coal. Adopted. Mr. Evans ofTrred a resolution requesting the Major to return too resolution which was pasied iu relerence to the removal ot the rail road Hacks on Mirket street, cast of Fifteenth. Oblectlons werema le to the motion, on tbe ground that the resolution originated in Select Coui cii. Mr. Evans stated that if the rejolution sov betore tbe Mavdr became a lav, tbe Pennsvl- lania Railroad Company would he cotuoelied to remove their depot from Thirteenth uud Market street. Mr. Wacnor stated that gentlex n represent ng the Pennsylvania Ra Iroad ere before tbe Cummittee ou Ra lroads when ihe q iestion or rpinoviiia the rails was uuder discussion, and be could tee no reason why tbe resolution pro postd by Mr. bvaus Bbould be nass.'d. Trip resolu ion was mdednirelv postponed. Mr. Kvaus. udol leave oll'eied a resolatlon creating a j -mi special committee of live from each chamber to consult the vano is railroad . companies and merchants as to euci lociiion of denote, etc.. a will oe most cuaiauiva io iuo iir. Waiiner moved to refer to fio Railroad Committee. Agreed to Yeas 19, nays 10. Tbe Steamboat Con II tf ratio a 4ul In St. St. Lo cis. March 30. The lossei by the fire last night are still uncertain. The f dlowlug are among thtm: Henrv Alklns, value $:0,0U0, Insurance $3000 in Floating Do: Company, rosiou, ana eooo in Indepeudeuce, Huston. eue uaa on Doara 2200 tons of assorted careo, alae ebtimaied at $70,000. Kt-amer Ben. -Johion, valued $30,000; no car ; Insjranoa nor annwu. u. n. Allen, vMiio $ 5.00 :insu- rar.ca .iU.uou Carrlu V. Kauntz, i7,6l0; iu urea in r uuD'irg lor $16,(100. Fannie Scott, vniuu 4J,uuu; mnuriuce suuu; cargo $7700 Armenia, PI ttb ira boat: no euruo: vrI .ip m mm Jennie I ewt', M ssourt riveT packer, wa abiut to leave wun a iun cargo; vaius auout $40.00'J. J net as ne arunpea into tue stream tim v.nn. Scott and Armenia fl iatrd don, and ihe Deople beesred to be lukeu off. Captain MiPht-non learned aionefii", ami wbiie laklm man oil, aH tbe b in's Uootr-d cro.i thn rtver.aud tbe Jennie iiewis giaunoeu. rtfiore she eo ild be got off tje burning wreck ot the Carrlo Kauntz flrififid aaainst her. aim an tbrea boa harnnii totbe'er' edge. Wh':n the Lewis caught rp tnro rr-etr. r.on,rrrion Hmrc hpr of Cap'.atn McPhcrfon, many lives wfluld bave been lost. .... , Tbe boat having caught Are althtbow, tb ntusl mean.4 of ecipe were cut off, ud the captain aud otter officers dropped the w imiu and ch liiicn down to the maro and others on tbe main deck, who pwed them to men stand in waist deep In the water, and carried them abore, escaping with only what ihpv baton. The estimated lots on cargoes is $200,000, and en boat, $250 000. The eleoikn ot five directors of the P.icloV Raiiros. tetterdav, resulted in thn. choice of what whs known a the direc'-ors' ticket. Old t'rrnponIeuce. The followitiB correspondence was! transmit ted to tbe Senate yesterday in compliance wl h a resolutlun r.dopted by that body on tho 7th instant: DON. LEWIS CABS TO TKESlDEM BPCnASAN. Department of State, Dec. 12, 1800 sir: The alarming cn?is in our national affairs bas engogea your prions consideration, and in y oar recect nief-ago jou have expressed to Congrcs, 8nd thititif.'h Congress to the country, the vlows li aught with the most moucnt jus consequences which ate low pre;cnted to the Atnerican peo ple lor solution. With the general priuciples laid down in that message I fully concur, and 1 apprnia'e wlih warm sjmpatby its patriotic appeals and supgestious. What meatures ii is competent and proper for ibe xecutie to adopt uiidrr existing clrcum s'aiiecs is a subject which has recused your mot cMelol attention, and with tho anxious nope, as I ktow from having p ir'.ioipa'od lu the deliber allot s, that tranquillity and good feeling Uifiv be rpeidily restored to this apitatcd aud divided Confederacy. In tonie poiuts, which I deem ol vital impor.ancc, It has been my mis- roit ine to dtller trom you. Jt nus Djen my dreided opinion, which lor some time past I bave urged at different meetings of the Cabinet, that additional troops should bo sent to rein force the t its In the harbor of Caarlcston, with a view to their better defente, (hould they be attacked, and that an aimed vessel should like wise be or.tered there to aid, if necessary, in beoYfciue; and also, should it be required, in the collection of the revenue, and It is yet my opinion trat these measures should bo adopted without ihe lea-Welay. I have likewise urged tbe opedicnoy of immediately removing tbe Custom House at Charleston to one of the fort 8 in port, and of making arraugemenis for the colli clioti ol tbe duties, thereby having a co'.kcior and other officers ready to act when necessary, so that when the cilice may become vacant tbe proper authority may be there to collect the du ies cu tbe part of the United States. I contiuHe to think that these arrange ments tbould be imtned'attly made. While the right and responsibility of deciding belong to you, it is very desirable that at this perilous juncture there rhould be, as far as posstole, unanimity in your councils, with a view to safe and efficient action. 1 have, therefore, felt it my duty to tender you my resignation of tbe office of Secretary of State, an l to ask your permission to retire from that official association with yourself and the members of your Cabinet which 1 bave enjoyed during almost four years without tbe occurrence of a single Incident to interrupt the personal intercourse which has so happily existed. 1 cannot close my letter with out bearing my testimony to tbe zealous and earnest devotion to the best interests of the country with which, during a term of. unexam pled trials and troubles, you bave sought to discharge tbe duties of your high station. Thanking you for tbe kindness and confidence you bave not ceased to manifest towards me, and wltb tbe exprets on of my warmest regard both for yourselt and the gPDtlemen of your Cabinet, 1 am, sir, with great respect, your obedient servant, Lewis Cass. To the President of tbe United States. PRESIDENT BUCHANAN TO MR. CASS. Washington, Dec. 16, I860. Sir: I bave re ceived your resignation ot the office of Secretary ol 8' ale with surprise and regret, after we bad passed through nearly the whole term of tho administration with mutual aud cordial friend ship tind regard. I cherished tbe earnest hope that nothing might occur to disturb our official relatl'.ns until its end. You have decided diflerently, and 1 have no right to complain. I must express my gratification at your concur rence with the general principles laid down in my late message, and your appreciation wttn Viairu sympathy of its patriotic appeals and suggestions. This I value very highly, aud I rt joice that we coDcur in the opinion that Congress does not possess the power un der "the Constitution to coerce a Rtate by force of arms to remain In the Confederacy. The question on which we occaioually differ is in ordciing a detbcbmeut of the army and navy to Charleston, ancr 18 correctly stated lu your letter of resignation. I do not intend to argue this qucttior; sufficient to say that your remarks npon the subject were heard by myscli and the Cabinet with all tbe respect due to your high position, your long experience, and your un bit misned character; Dut vou line. l to con vince us of the necessity and propiiety, under existing circumstances, of adopting such a measure. The Secretaries of War and the Navy. throueh whom tbe orders must have issued to reinforce the torts, did not concur In your viewr: ana wniist tne wnoie re sponsibility for the refusal rested upon myseit, they were tne memoers or the raoinet more directly Interested. You mav have indeed correctly on this important question, and your opinion is entitled to grave coisidt ration, Dut under my convictions or duty, and believing, as I do, that no present necessity exists tor a resort to force for tbe protection of the public property, it was impossible lor me to bave risked a collision ot arms in ine naroor oi Chaileston.and thereby bave defeated the reason able hopes which I cherish for the tlual trlumnh ot the Constitution and the Union. I have only to aod that you will take with you into retire ment my heartfelt wishes that the evening of your uajs may be prosperous and happy, very respeciluHy yours, James Buchanan. To the tiOD. Lewis Lass. New York Swindlers. 7o the rress ot ihe Vni'ed Stales: 1 beg to cautioa strangers against New xorn clrculurs, tickets, sbarts, chances, and pros- DectuscB in co ooeratlve onions, or gift euter- prlres, or dollar stoic, or any other possible scheme whereby properly or value is promised greater tban the price asked to Do paid. Every sucn aaverusea tcneme is necessarily a swindle and false pretense. There do not and eat not tangibly exist any such schemes in this city, and country newspapers which advertise tbem Biuipiv am in tne swinoie. u an tno news- iinpi Ti in ine country wounr now make a point ot puonsniTig huh reueraiing mis iniormaiiou, tbey wit charitably, and I think effectually, counteract the swindling intentions of those who use tbe mails for false nietenses. A. O. Hah.. Mayor ot New York, Old Coins. Mr. J. F. Ehlers, who was with F&rragnt on bis Mediterranean cruise, bas brought home with hirn. among other curiosities, nearly hundrtd anuiest coins. They form one of the most remarkable and valuable collections in the country. Among tbbin is a ooln of Alex ander II. of Macedonia, who reigned from 3UD to 2G7 B. C. It is, accordingly, two monsanu two hundred and thirty-Beven years old. Tbe piece is eo well l reserved that its insorlp- . .. . . i . i . 3 mi tioLB and Dcnres are aisiinour mamea. iuis, however, is probably not the oldest among the collection, as there are others which bear ti - matt of antiouity. but whose date has not yet teen determined. A clearly marked coin - . . . T r.lO A II ia amir.. . V. . . f AIIBSISSIOB 1 lUlO a-' tJ-l ID KUlUUg ' "more nicderu" ones, ine letter juwnicnu t-xbititB on the reverse is supposed to be the (iieek numeral 40, expressing the value of the n numia. The 'Con." underneath, Is tbe abbievU'icn of Constantinople, and the ,,- ia tbe Greek oross. ua the lac is the bust of tne emperor. puw y thlr ir vices the dirt of the omnri f.nm vhiith the- were recently exoa- " . v.,.- fated. Mr. Khlers has also coiieoieu m uu-ucr of coirs now In use by many European nations. Wtwark (iV. J ) Advertiser. Ft. Louis is to have a tournament to de- MARINE TELEGRAPH. for cuUMionat Marin Kw $t JVsl Png, rfllLADKLPHIA-THJUi DAT. Bti " B 4S MOOM p.-.- hi si hom Barn, UiHlOS Willi, , 611 PHIiDSLFBIA BOAKJD OT TRACK, Qxoaea N. Tatrax. ") Wi. liam O. Kbxt. D. O. oVam-oH, ) OOMMITTM OrlllVO (TH. HOV KTI OIT OCKSH ST AM Kit FOR AMKKIL'A. Pt LnrPnt-.....BrPst Now Yorlt., Wm. 1'eun riudnn .JSow York.., Hn.......jaoutli-iiipti)n...Nw York... Cu- ....J.lvprpool.New York.., 1 he Uueen,,.IJverpoil... e York., far. 13 ...... Mr. I I M r IH ...Mr. 16 ,.Vr. 1 AoMn-D t.lVPrnool...PortiDd ..Mar. is I i,1t . WliwKOW...New York CJItj ol N, Yor-i,lverpool...Nw York, .........fliiir. iv ........... r. .........mt. n ... Mr. 81 ..April 1 April 1 Blberla ,..,.New York...I.lvurpool M H LHOla. Nw Yoru.,.I.lVf riioul.. H ciu. ..Nw York...I.lvprpoil Union New Vork.llminf n....m... U. oi N. Voik ..New York... 1,1 venionl Ouhu. New York... Ill vnrpiMil U ol Auiwr)...New Yoi k...IilVPriiool ..... Atitlnnte...M....-NPW York. ..London Wui. Pcnn -New York...Ixinlon April 3 April H .April S .April S April 10 lUAs i v. 1MB,, iii.Mtu-.i iu, r. iu Prompthens 1'hllitiin l:l:ariHtnn tprll A r Iron Nw York... Asoln wall. irll Ktm ..........Now Ynrk...Hftvana .. April Oi'ius. New Yoric.New Urlouus April W)0iuDg....hlliMln.,.8avn,iRli...... April Plotiper PlillBCa WIlniliiKUm ..... April Mails are torwarnt-a by pvnry ntmer lu tho rHViusi llnr. The sMmra for or from Liverpool call at Quranstnwn, except tbe Ciana1lnn line, which onll t Irfint'oudri rr. Tbe ste-mi-ra fdr or from IheUont; un cnll at nontharripton. CL.KAM&D Y KBTEJ. DAY. Brig M. F. fern, HI, Baton. Bnvannab, Lalhhnry, f-rtr Kv belle Harris. B:ston, L Audenrlel A Oo. Hchr Jiosion Koi-d. Bmton. no. strbr Wrht Wind. Lawsnn. Bmton. dj, Bt'r R. Wiillnix, (tiindlfl, BaUunore. A. Ornves. Jr. TugTbns JfatTson, Allen, for .Baltimore, wltb a tew i Bargee, n. r. uiyae w ARRrVFD Vl;Tlr:RTA . BteamshlD W'yomluir. Barrett. 7(1 hoiirn from Bavan- Dab. With Cotton. eU;.. to . PlillmlplnlilK -nrt Stouihern Mall Btamhip Oo. Vasionaxra Daniel fbt-lan. P J IJoooy. Mra. tt. J. Wooaward, J. H. Bll Hi gion, J. H, Sattertbwatt. D. O Hatteribwalt. X. Dunlfavy, W. Jacksnn, R. Murphy, ItDborl aalppea Jnus Mick. Wiu. Knowlcs Hieanshlp Did North State. Swain. I days from Lynn Haven, N. O . wltb lumber to CjUIds av lift', baroue 1 etna de Flcirl. Paml'la. 60 dara from Peiubjo, Rlih fruit, etd , to Pttul Ponl, Jr, Br k Harrv Htewnrt. Weeka. 8 (lava Irom Matansai. wlih sugar 10 8. Morris Wain A Co. Brla NblllafUlirnid. I.tttlelleld. 13 davs from Klnsrs- ton. Ja., with logwood and luitlo to D.N. WeUlarA Co. . Br is mine M itcbell. Nelson. 9 days rrom uaioanen. (r. ported yesterday), makes tbe following report: Ln at nemeaira .sin mat , Darqnes earnm, rorom Ion. ready to sail (was In company with ber 26th. lat. 36 lr cb. 78 ll). Bes'le Bimnann, Otbbs, tor do., loading; brigs Wlnlinld Lorlng. for New York In 2 days; Tally Bo , Cbrlsiman, do ; Oleodale. for do., wa'tlng; Ksd wood. Gardner, for , loadtog: J. W. Drlnko, Katon fi r port north of Hatteras. loadlns: Ruth, for Bum- mere, loading; Llrzle Maion. Ullibi. tor New Orleaoi, loading March 26, lat. fO. Innz. 73 10 saw harqus Joanna, steering N.N. Bad line wcatber tbe whole parage. BcbrJamesA Parsons. Clark, 10 (Jfcya from Matau sas. witb sugar to Dalleit A Hon. 8'iir F lorence n. Tower, rerry. is days rrooa rsasi Harbor. T, I., with Salt rn Wm. Mil mm A Bin. Bihr W. H. Tifrs, Hoffman, from Olenfaegos via Charleston 10 days, with sugar and molasses to Ma delta A Cabada. Bobr i-aooi. rarxer, s aays irom uostoa, wun ice to M nnl A MvAm. Bcbr Jaa, L. Maloy, Rn9sell. todays from Savannah, with lumber to W. A Levering. tctir John H. perry, neiiy. laiys irom new ma ford. In ballast to Bhuber A (V. Bobr Jos. N Bitting. Walters, B days from New tt wn. Aid., with Inmber to Hickman A Oo.tlnghaui. Bcbr America, Pauh from Norfolk, Va., wlih anchor cnaini tooraer. ..... Bcbi David McQueen, Connolly. 7 days from Laurel, Del., wltb lumber tnCollina A Co. Boor uonasaeit. uiuua, o uj iiuiu uw souiuru, Blth nil In Hhnhar A ClO. Bcbr S. O. Flthlan, Tuft. .1 day from Smyrna, DeL, wlih grain 10 Jaa. i. uewieyat tjo. Bchr 1. Barton. Burrows. 3 days from Milton, Del., iih rin u Hickman A OottlDKham. Bteumer ntnrciw. ureu, ar Tork. with mdae. to W. M. Balrd A Oo. Bteamer Bristol. Wallace. 24 hours trom New York, wl.K n.Ha t J W TnlVllft A I JO. tdk Thoe, Jefferson, Alien, irom naiuiuui-, wun a . ... . mr n I.-n sow oi Dargea to . r. vj"" - OorreiptmtUne of th PhUadelvhia JBxchanoe, Lbwks. DeU, March 286 P. M Barque Mary O. Fox. for Matanzas; btlga Ii'asie Troop lor Barbados; uh.nin for ir1fln-R. mli from Philadelphia, re main at tbe Breakwater, detained by head winds; also, scbrs Isaao Hinckley, from Virginia for New Vmk: Mar Jane, do : Kllzabetb and Rebeoca, from Norfolk for do I Wm. Phillips, from Baltimore lor Providence; M. j. ian-r, irom runwiminiuiiw n- ti n: A. Lincoln, do ; J. O. Ferris; wnnam ai Mary; and n. l. Al.eu. wina ru jwiu-a u . MTTMriH A TCT1A. BteamshlD Jnnlaia. Hoxie. from New Orleans, at Havana Z.'d Inat . or Philadelphia. Bteamsblp J. w. Kverman, unyder, hecca. at CbarleHton yesterday. urig B. f. Bmiin, nnowies, aaya irom u., at New lork 2ih Insk . . , , . Brig U. a. vn Horn, uomi, ror nuui reiuaiuea at Antwerp lltb lnsu isrig Ainatross, bmun, tor i-uuuciuib, ..um uuu II anui.u lull. (n.L rcbr J. ju. Flanagan, oo,wira uw uhidih 19th Ids'. , for a port north of Hatteraa. Krhr iinnn. Anna. Chase, sailed from Cardenas 21 tb lost , for a port north of Hatteraa, i. . . . . -w a....! ah at naflAnas ? J ii eciir rvato a urUi uk.v ucuwo, vm- i Rnh w n Thnnttiii wi nil more, nence mr uipqiu CCS put Into JNorfolfc 7tu mat. to waa aiaaoiea fcen-ar. . . nuM . . . kl.. Bfellcri IVnm Mftlom 97th 1DHL. r Cur U XJ- DIXINlIa a IV. C. nrm t ------ fchr George Brooks; Henlty, hence, at foitlaud Hoi;hton,herice. lit ortiara in ini. cCtir H UeorKB fiurtuui uuuiom, iuu i - t. V. . wna a! ku lm 07f H Intil. r r, u w - - . . . t. tt Behr bttran i;oDD. oi jrfliittae.jjuu. wwa m xcrr Bertforfl28inmBw. Hour JaCOD AJOUrger, wirouu, i- unjo nv wuitunr IIHUIV, J, W ' r Dn.lla.lM TW y2.rhvlnKakle. Orowell. cleared at New Tork 29lh . m ni.li..l.lnhU. - HIT fUii.r-' , T an..IIU enhra Mary ean. wv" ."" ""u",,ri M... anil J. D. Weldin. BOja. irom uauverupurv, both for Philadelphia, at Kew otk wid inst. STOVES. RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. THE UNDERI3IQNED would call tbe attention or tnepuoiio to hia Thii la an Bntireiv new heater. It la so oon. N M.W I.I1I.D1J1 a.AUn. X UJUIAUA. irnniait a at mihi commend luell to general favor jelnc a oomblnatlon of wrought aud oaot Iron. It ll . nimnia t ia ntniuiiLiiuu. .uu I. mim.u ix Ight; aeu-oieaniug, w yiu.iui .inn nnt ami riuaued. J t la B d arranged with uprltih. 1uea as to produce a lartet ; .mount oi ueai, itoui tut lAiue weight OI coal tuan auy luruau- ran ui uso. The hygiomello condition ot the air as orodnoed by oay new arrangement oi evapuranu- w - uonitrate tuai, i. m uuw ... . -.w .. win nmntir. a iiAreioLiT ntjmiiiiT AiiuiraiiiJiua) vould do well to caU and ezaniine the uoiaen juagie luOBetU waul, VI m uviuiici-i cw.-a Hoa. 1132 and 1LM MASK KT Blreel, 1-hllaaplobJa. A laa assortment of Cooking Ranees. Fire-boarc itoves. Low Down Orates, Ventilatora. etc., alwayi in baud , .. K. ii. jobbing Oi an cinna viwupuj bum. tut THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENBB , . . ii... .,.1. . u . M,l L' . nl,llu hnt.l. Uf XVVAUAn A...v.,.i ...u.ii.t. wwni. i or null iu inHtituiiona. in twiulntx i DuaA- 1 kN'i Biy.ivM. ALao. Philadelphia Kan tea. Hot-Air Forcacea, portaoie xieaters, ww-aowo Urates, rnreooara Btovea, Jaia tiuuoni, otew-uoii flttlfii, noimn, uukiiii dwvwi huuiwbw biiu retau. if-KPlS A THOMPSON. 11 wfmttnc k No. 2t N. WAXnm MUrtwIi MISCELLANEOUS. LARZELERE & BUCHEY, Custom IIoubo Brokers and Notaries lubllc, No. 400 LIBRARY Street. Ill Custom House Business transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED OBB -ZOHahqi ItAV HW1VMI, T 'r Ha. IT I to , A. coruer ol UAUKKT aud WaT-B BUeet OKALCBB IN I1AUU AND BASOISS fit .very description, for . 4raln, flour, Bait. Super-Pno.pnaie ol Lima, Bom Dust, Kto. '.area and am all BTJNrt Y BAOB eoastanUy oaltaal . Alan. mnni. maIi . , , 1 XJ science and skill have invented tu ihIHUi hearing In every degr of daiueaj al.o, Kenplra tor: aUo. OrandaU'a Patent CruW:h6, superior lc tnr (iihrn In n, at P. MADAIUlA'H. So, US f ijarrMI wrMi hatnw a.ii.l I TF YOO WANT A DELIGHTFUL SPRING I L BKI, neat, riealthy, and oomfortaole, n I tsHtli-rvieulngisd cprlcta. II S3 fci aoa. eaUaracUou goianUd. Oi li itdbUU 83 im FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE I CHAMPION SAFES! Philadklphia, January 18,1899. Memra. FAKIUCL, HERRINU A CO., No, 629 Chesnnt street. . OenUemen: On the night of the 18th lnst..M U weU known to the olUaena of Philadelphia, our large ana extensive store and valuable stock of merchandise, No. 903 Chesnut street was burned. Thenre was one of the most extensive and destructive that haa visited our city for many years, the heat being ao Intense that even th marble cornice was almost obliterated. We had, as yon are aware, two of yourvalu- awe and well-known CHAMPION FIRE PROOF BAFES; and nobly have they vindi cated, your well-known repntatlon as manufao- tnrersof FIRE-PROOF BAF3, If any further prooi nau Deen required. They were subjected to tee most intense beat, and it affords ns much pleasure to Inform yoc that after recovering them from the ruins, we found upon, examination that onr books, papers, and otner valuables, were all In perfect condi tion. Yonrs, very respectfully, JAB. K. CALDWKLL. A OO. l'HF- OSI.T SAFES EXPOSED TO TUB FJBE IN CALUWELO'M STOKE vVi:il i'AKREL, 1IBKINU dc CO. Peiladklphia, Jan. 18, 1888. Messrs. FARRItX, HERRING fe CO., No. 629 Cdesnut street. Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th Instant onr large store, 8. W. oorneriof Ninth and Che- nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by Are. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF BAFES, which oontalned onr prlnolpal books and papers, and although It was exposed to the most Intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say It proved Itself worthy of our reoommendatlon. Oar books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already published, In giving the HERRING SAFE th credit and confidence It Justly merits, Tours, very respectfully, HOWEUU A BROTHERS. BTILL ANOTHER. Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 18o9. Messrs. PARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 Chesnnt street. Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes in the basement ot J. E. Caldwell & Ca's store at the time of the great lire on the night of the 13th Instant. It waa removed trom he rnrna to-day, and on opening it I found all my books,- papers, green backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of yotu truly valuable aafea, and ataall want aottaer of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. JU KIRKPATRICK, 1 wltb J. E. Caldwell k Oo,, No. 819 Chosnut street. FAUHE1, IIERUDG & CO., C1LAMTI0N SAFES, No. 620 CHESNUT Street, ta tt PHXXADKLPH1A. REAT BARGAINS I1N SAFES. rn CONBEaUBNCE OF ILL HEALTH I WILL BULL MY STOU OF SAFES, ETC., Hlin I n 0 i ears- iiieiyncu mjkuov ui otvxr. . mr . TT tM.l W maca aU.a No. 639 ABCU Street, and TWO vn.ll i Burnmun uuauuui' HOEBKb, WAOOW, 2.1V, lorcaan or id ex Change for desirable property. Parties wlshlns to make such purchase will please nan at mi store beiw.ea ten end tnree o'clock. BAFES BJiXLINa AT QUSATi X tVUl PBXCEtli u ri 'miurn 1 Situthslm V o"-a,m Buuw n. Li . U A I b JS tt ll MAJTTJTACTTUBKA O TlRl. AND HUltGLAK-PBOOP SAFES, rr-TB-uMlTH. BELL-HANGER, -HD p, in'suiINu haj-dwabjk. IM Ho. Ui BAOB Rtreat MEDICAL. plLES CB U-KOKItllOIUAL 1UM0KS. All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, with out oaln. daDger, causucs, or msirumenis, W. A. McCAKUL-SH M. ZH No. 100 BPBINQ GABDKN Street. We can refer you to over a thousand of the best cltrens of Pulladelphla cured. Reference given at our omce, s an JDHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAQG. a new Coarse of Lectures, as delivered at tna ; York Museum ot Anatomy, embracing the arbjectai-How to L v. and wna. to Live ror; Ttnvleweil: Tbe Caube ot Indigestion; Flatulence aud Nervou. lneaaea Accounted Jfor; Marriage Pnllo-r..t.i,.ii- iv.imiiiprod. elo. etc Pocket volumes son. talulDu tbeae Lectures will be forwarded, post-paid, in leoelpt "f M oenU. by addrea-ing W.a'lka RY, Leleuf fllH M JMM Mal VI e-s B UHDe DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. ROBERT BHOEMAKEH A CO., N. E. Corner of F0BBTU and BACK Sts, PBXLAPKLPHIA WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. UePOBTSBB AND MAN UFAOTURKBS OP WhlU Lead and Colored rulnls, Putt Tarnishes, Etc AXNTS FOB TH- nKf.KBBAT B rilECU ZI&C L'AIMS. slUfv- aI tWJPllltP!! UUPPUT" f iiQiTXST r&ICXS FOX CAb tin FIRE AND BURGLAR PR OOF SAFES Bill I BPS Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF -'-S.'ii Etj Are rncst deairablc for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXES. FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to & CO., e 721 CHESNTJT Street, (MASONIC BALL) Philadelphia. RG3 DBlODITATi NEW TOBE, 108 BAHH ST, CLEVELAJiB, OHIO. SECOND-HAJND SAFES of all makes for sale low. 2iswsm SAFES AA'D MACHINERY MOVED. INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IBB Cnited States ot America, Washington, d. c Chartered by Special Act of Congress Approred July 25, 1868. CASH CAPITAL, 81.000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDLNU, PHILADELPHIA, Wnere tne business of tne Company la trans. acted, and to whlcn all general correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS.' CIABXSOB H, Clabjc, J AT COOKjB, John w. Ellis, w. g. moobhkad, Ukobob F. Tyleb, J. HxNCKiacr clakk, ,E. A. RoLLnfs, UIUIBI XI. UOO-LB, Wm. E. Chandleb, John D. Dkfbrjbs, Howard Dodgbi, U. a Faeuibbtook i OFFICERS. ORKNCB H. Clark. Philadelphia. Preaidflnv Jay Cooks, (Jhalrman Flnanoe aud Kiecutivi Committee, Hknky I). Uookb, Washington. Vloe-Fresldent, Emkkbon W. F vr, Philadelphia, -eoretary E. B, Tu bis kb, Washington , Assistants eo'y. Din t wma J UuirpU ltuf 1 1 ILf 1 Innl I I A Z. j. Ewino Mkarh, M. 1)., Assistant Medloal V MPVia Vie k-JAa a a tu, AAA vu oui A-fXA JJ LUf, uueotor. MEDICAL ADVISORY UOAKD. J. K. BABBB8, Burgeon-General tj. B. A., Waah- tnatou, p. j. HoEwm. Chief Medloal Departmen U.D. VY WUillui D. W. Bliss, M. 1) Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS Hon. Wm. E. Chandlk-b. Washlneten. D. n 4xobgk HARniNG, PnUadelpnu, fa. THB ADVANTAGES Offered by this Company are: It Is a National Company, chartered bv so cial act of Congress, lWiij. ' ' At nas a paid-up cupiuti or 1,000,000. It otters low rates of premium. It furnishes larger insurance than other com- It la definite and certain In Its terms. It Is a home company in every locality. Its policies are exempt from attanhmn t There are no nnneoees&ry restrictions la the IHMlUAina. Kvery policy Is non-forfeltable. Policies may be taken whloli rav tn the in. siired their fnll amount and return all tbe pre miums, so that the Insurance costs only the in tereat on the annual payments. Policies may be taken that will pay to the Insured, alter a certain number of years, daring Hie an annual Income of one-tenth the amount named in the policy. No extra rate is charged for risks upon the Uvea of females. 188 wsrp It Insures not to pay dividends, but at so low a cost that dividends will be Impossible. Dan KINKELIN. AFTEB A RESIDENCl and oraotlra of mlrty y-ra as in. corner oflhlrd aid Uulou -tree-. J moved to Buuth ELKVJtdTH BUert, heiwu AUU KET.ndtlllUjimjT. , d .rteot(mr, all rwns obronlo, hw."?, lliaauiiarlnriL. In to. K"" - rr' 1 - oouatltotlonat aflao- aij rxnt, onronio, l "mwarblai. uons ol a apeclal oaiur. Is J'"" hundred dl l.aeM. of tb ,Vadltd; mn- nd phv.loal fereut lornuk totally '' ''ilSna!, wk !. '''",!, ho-ik u a, at Caeaaea a tb .aln. PPSV A iiAiH ri-'i! frr t -r; - ,' Vlfe''l,, ?!USErV5ENTS. MRK1CAN irtniuv MUSIC LiMf. t.it .':vrwv?f, JtoiKetir Uc.nd ip . BKL'eAltlQ, with the following ond'i " AtloDlna, w U ol Bnr In. ...... ...,.M1 Aenihmniai-. ..t,. Bolljarlo'e da.iRht.r. Mln MiiuSiiooS Ji silrlan Kmprrorol the K(H........M.Mlgi,,jr iiriii Htll'iirlo, C'finiin.nil' r rf ih. Armies Hi OrlanVini Alnmlro prlour or war....... ..-BlKiior Hnetil - bena'or., W rlorn, Prop r, Prinooars, etc. oy ma Conftnctcrs, WAX MAHKV7,am 1IU. To kit I ami ' 'l8cn lu and arnond B limi. in-mnrrow (Timrfdaj ) HIINA'1. Kill DA V. 1ii Alirll at a K. M . - Msye b ti'i tttacnlr opera. JL riiOfHIiTE, 1L PKuPII KTK, lr. Vunpn KTk: WllbMADAMK ANNA UKLAORANUS la her . r-ai rnir, lsl FIUKS. 8ATUHDAY. Sil Al'Hl1'. alt P.M.. fiRAKn ni r.. witimpit Adnr lsslon to Atailn.e inclndl.g Beaerird Beets. I v- 1 t t m a . BATUBDAY EVKM NW, Hero, d and Last Time Of ,. . 1L PROPHETS. MONDAY, April 8. II rs" .pprarancs thlsifaon ot HlK. VU.UBM.UUI .U,V. -Kt Gl II f ml A rlmlatlAn rtrt -a Tr 1 1 , T) i !.. A ,,., Ill I l-S VI 1 T l.i.i ... i - r A. .1 l T i tt wn V..""J,' ,.'x,,i "rppt n ib "Bl,ogg" end "ll i rot hpio M.hia, wben I'.e ei ved Beats will fee un ti) Holl.reaira y JUrcle, SOccntn: A mnMUmalro, SS penis. A l! J 1, K 1 1111 tj. M.lll... Ilnnliilnn ItMim.l U..I.I One IK liar. " His for either of ibe abore repras.niatlon caa now he arrnrpn at Ih. Arfmw m i. m jm I , ur a Tromplei'sMuglctrtore, No oaq Uhemutst ree'fa ' ' JyBS. JOHN DREW'S ARC II ST. THEATRE A. CVERLY BESPBCTFCLLV ANSOUNCE3 THAT HIS BENEFIT Will tke place on SATURDAY KVENlrtQ, Aorlt S On wbicn occasion will pre.ied a play of powarlal interest, id lour ecu, enimed 8TRATH MORE, 8TBA1HM0BB.... . .....mA. KVESLY And the Com la Drama of ' HELPISG HANDS; OR, LOVB AND MCaia Lorenls Eartmann, a Blind Muslclao..'.A, EViRLY TuiiKiunill IBfMI.Hb . The Bo. Brok Is now open. 1 27 o II E S M TJ T STREET TUEATHR O. V. HEHS A OO. Hm (Alooof Crosby'. Opera House, Chioaaat I Al Orn.hl. IIiuh ETi..ia f , . , .... . . yyjvr.n. UI J OB UBtAl BUOUK99. TLe Astonishing, Wlitr B-aulliul Kztravag.naa, IPU I i, r. . 1KU WKKK OF THE OKHAT BDOOK99. CLOTU OPbOLD.iQSKATrll N iE THIS WEEK Cl.OTKOFGOLIi. IN bPKCIAL FKATUKEd 1)1 (IT H (IB- jlir.ll CLOTH OF HOLD. CLUTH OFOLU C LOl U OK OOLti ClOl HOP GOLD t I OTH HIT (jin n 1 T. TT 1W1 y 1 1 1 V.. Arli1lll.,til 1na.u.n.-.-, 01K KHUN. Turn bleron iron. HOLlUliN, Wondertul Atblete. New Japanese Marvels. Desperate Fllrlatlen oetween "Jjf-en Katberlne and rrancls I. HERNANDEZ. THELEON8. t LOTH OFUOLU CLOTH Or OOLL ami iu. J)ain .u. Nil IIUK1UI HirDiriD, ... EVEBY EVENING THIS WEEK AND BATDKDAY AFTERNOON. fHHf WALNUT 8T. THEATRE.- BEGINS AT 11 THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. March .1. Third nlgbtorib. great LONDON BUKLK4QUE COMBINATION T- X- m niuuwunn ,ti.ni mj.ijMIIRff. and thecelebiaied and versatile Oomedian. MH. FELIX ROGERS. orthenewAdelpbl.Itoyai.andSt. rames'Theatre.Tyin. ' don. who will appear in Burnard's Extravasanaa of IX ION ..-.M18 JENNY WILLMORB ; JUNO ....MISS LIZZIE WILLMORB M INERVA MR. FELIX Rl&Ki'S , To coo, meLce with H. T. Craven's Drama or MIRIaM'B CRIME. MRS. JOHH DREW'S ARCH BTRKBT THB AT Rt, Begins at tu s. ajj- this iwtantBoay i jtvilNlNG, March Si. A AST NIGaT OF lArinikM itm l Mra. JOHN PKIWh .Mra. WintJLOVB! Aiueu oy I lie run l ouupany. ThurHday BeoeUtor MRS. i llaYEft. Friday Evening. Anrll 2. eliakespearti's TWELFTH MQUi'. fialurday Bi,elltot MR. A. EVERLY. Moiday ne-t SCUIOUL. THEATUK COAliyUE, SEVESTH STUEET. below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. MR. AND MivU. MADISON OBHEY'8 OBRItY'.-l , 29 tt POPIII.au ANn tiuu Nivur n ' HUMOKOl'a AND M UMCAL EN I ER PalNlfKNT. lib. i ew JUu lcal Instrumeuuaud DesoripilyeBomra. tbe ' New Veloclp.de." Inrterella." aud """""a" wAiaiftS' HVKKINU PARTY." NIGHTLY. FOX'S AMERICAN VAKIET THEATRG.- UNPHALLSiLr.D ATlliACTIONM iTHlli GFNUINE AlUBj FROM ARABIA. TbeGrt'atBurlt-aque IXIOM IXIONt uvvi . cpe n at 7: conamei ce 7 go: Batorday, S P. M. MAMMOrH KINK. FINE EXHIBITION of VELOCIPEDK llllliMl Tlliu .fi'i'ii. NOOJN.BLd.u exclllug content TH Irs EVENING, on which occasion abllverMedal will be awarded -Tl iunt.nmk 111), I Admltslon A tternoon..M.,,m in oenta. Evening ORAND VELOCIPEDA1 MAHUOERADE TH0R8 rn. i i,vr,Hiju, April i. wnen all tbe btl bust riders of tbe city will appear in masks. . lit o J. W, FOST. VALER'S (LAI E MILLEB'S) WINTER GARDEN , Nob. 780, TU, TH. and S VIA Htreet. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro peity ol tbe GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, purchased at great ex pen.e by JACOB VALE tt, of ihlsolty. In oomolnatlon with FLAMKRa OR0HE8TRA, and M.hs NELLIE ANDEKN. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON aud EVENING at the above-mea-tloned place. Admission Iree. 1 IS U HORTICULTURAL H A L L.-GERMANIA OBCHFJsTKA P DBLIO REHEARMALH EVERY WEDNESDAY, at S4 P. M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and all principal Music Stores, Pack aces Of five tortl; single, ib cents., n naa-ementa can be made bv addreaain. o. Sis. TERT, No. im MONTEKSY Htreeti and Andre's AJ3.CVA, TV, innl UVU 1 JWW1 DHV Al oslc Store No. 1104 Cheanut street. liimn CABL BENTZ' AND MARK HASSLE R'8 OR? CHEbTRA MATINEEH. iUVERY BATUBDAY at P. M IN MUblCAL FUND HALL, blngle Ad. m lesion, 68 ceaia Package of 4 tickets, ti. aUToner'a No. I1Q2 CHEMNOT bt.. and al the Door. (U i U GVMNA8IU-, CORNER F NINTH AND ARCH fctreets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Cbll area, la now open DAY and EVENIeG. Aesaons given In frparrlngasd Fi nclug, call In person or send lor circular f8 Sstuthamol PROF. L. LEWIS, MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL, TWENTY-FIRST aod BACK Streets, open Day aud venlLg. All styles of VelooWedts bous lor sale aud to reuU Headquarter, of Philadelphia Velocipede Club. Ad ittslou, luteuts. aaiu j. w. roaT. GRAND VELOCIPEUE MASQUERADE THURSDAY EVENING, ApfH i, at the MAMMOIH RINK. Valuable prises will bo glv.n fjr uolque and bean lllulcosiumf s. Allot tu bent riders loth, city will beptesenu I-nit J J: W. P08T. . TO RENT. fT FOR It N T.-ritMlSK), No. 809 CHFBNUT Street, for Stoie or Office. Also. OFFICES AND LARGE ROOMS suitable for a Com meroial College. Apply at t)24 BANK OF THE REPUBLIC , OKRMANTOVVN PROPEttTy TO LET. A larse uudtru built bouae, teuaut-bouae. ooaca- liui,ee. .lu bv anre. of land, banclnomely laid out walk, aud gaideu; wltblu two mluuiea' walk oi Duy'e Laue biatlou. Apply to J, A KM I'itONG. SSllSl O HEAT AN OFFICE SUITABLE FOR A J pby.iolan ri lawyer, with or without board, at No UIUIKAKI) Hlrwol. 1 tl , TO LET A IIANDdOfllfcLYFrjRNHUED LJltioiire lu LOcrjorSiir"!. below Mix sen tb. Ad dress T. J. W.. Telegraph OIUuc. Al t "WANTS. . WANTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLING Ag.ui. In every vlty aud (own In the United Blair, ureal lutlucmuui. otlored le aoilve men. Call or addre.. wlih auip. WOOD A CO.. Room la No. Sou CMEHJNUT BUeet. PhlA; .P BOARDING. A T NO. 1121 GIHABD STREET MAY BB TX ikta -uu lttxiuab(t ana iDTUroiSlltd lOLina trm Lis IBS- oAld. a-o, U daaued, " mm X M A R JTT Z hi AN r M X Hp El" trtjT TH I H I Wedm .a.,)iuM ? 1 1 K'MKT 8UIW('lli pti.Tk. ?,-. .".P. Mn fair m a wn ra. 7 P
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