The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 03, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGHAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1869.
NEWS SUMMARY.
I-ocnl Affair.
-Work wl he resumed next Monday on the
nw Maoric r-mplp, on Broad street.
A collism fccuirvd yesterday moraine
eUceu two freight trains on the North Petm
itnla Ral r, ad, near Fort Washington. Oue
hurt car' caaiRBei1 D8,31y but no one wn8
-The Board of Ilealth helJ a special meeting
yeevrday for the purpose of completing their
arranctments fur cleansing tbo streets. Tbey
Bfrrer d to divide the city into ciph'een districts
lor street denning, anl nlno district for the
removal of ashes, and one contract lor tne re
moval of dead animals. Toey also areed to
advertise for proposal, the bids to be opened
on tbe 16th liistunt. A proposal was' teoeived
by the Board, trora a ret pouxible piny, offehuij
to pay $500 for tho privilege of removing the
dead animal".
A special meeting of tbe Board of School Con
trollers V.B8 held yntterday atternoon. The
meeting was called for tho purpose of recdvin'f
the report of the commitieeon supplies to open
bids for Brooks' Aiitbmetlc and Hypher's His
tory, and to consider the report of tbe commit
tce on tbe revision of sttidiec The resignations
of John O. Brenner and William U. 8'evens were
tendered and accented. Haniuel W. Walker
was qnalitied to till one of the vacaucloa.
The Committee on Supplies made a report,
jrtviifr, the cost per pupil in the various
schools tbroueboui the citv, the aggregate
being f 85,081 30. $!)fi 000 bs been appropriated
by council. A resolution was also offered by
tbe committee, histructtus the fcecretary to fur
nUh the principal of each school in tbe Pirt
District with a price lit of tbe supplies and a
copy ol the plan of distribution. Also, a resolu
tion tbnt principals bo notified to order supplies
only once a month, and liot more than two
thirds before the summer vac.itlou. A leport
relative to the amendment of the mles was
submitted and adopt eo.
Donaeatlo Affairs
J. Lothrop Alotley will be the successor of
Keverdy Johnson.
General Howard will continue In charge of
the Fieedmcn's Buieau.
Andrew Price was hanged for murder at
Ironton, Ohio, yesterday.
Tne nomination of tierieml LonRstreet was
again discussed by the Senate yesterday.
General A. 8. Webo assumed command in
Virginia, yesterday, vice Stoneman, removed.
David Claik, oi Hart ord, ha given twenty
five thousand dollars to the Harvard University.
Commodore Thornton A. Jenkins has re
signed bis position as Chief of the Bureau of
Navigation.
A. M. Clapp, the Dewly-elected Public
Printer, bas disposed of his interest in the
Buffalo Express.
The Lieutenant-Governor of Louisiana, a
colored man, bad an interview witu the Presi
dent yesterday.
Tbe coin Interest on the coupons maturing
May 1 will be paid on presentation at the proper
office.
Ninety thousand acres of college land scrip,
belonging to thetate of Delaware, was sold by
auction at Dover on Thursday.
Tbe propeller Harvest, from Providence to
New York, with freight, was burned off Point
Judith yesterday. No lives were lost.
The projected railroad Irom Decatur to
Montgomery, Ala., has been let out to contrac
tors, and work will commence immediately.
Tbe machine shops ot tbe Ohio and Mem
phis Railroad, near Memphis, was burned last
night. Most of the machinery was saved.
The New Jersey Legislature adjourned yes
terday. The Senate bill to submit tbo ratidca
tion ot tbe fifteenth amendment to a vote of tbe
people iailed to become a law.
Foreign Affairs.
Five twenties closed iu London yesterday
at 83.
The frontier difficulties betweenTurkey and
Persia will probably be settled amicably.
Spanish troops are moving to the French
frontier to prevent Carlists crossing into Spain.
Marshal Ferrano informed the Cortes on
Thursday, that orders lor the election of depu
ties to the Spanish Cortes had been sent to
Cuba. , ;
Kew Yobk, April 2. A special from Havana,
dated March 30, sajs that the steamer Mount
Vernon is in possession ot the Dominican rebels,
and was at Kingston on Sunday. Mr. Hollister,
the representative of the United States atHayti,
had denounced her as a pirate because she
catrled munitions of war to Bt. Maries. She
intends to return to Hayti, hoist the revolu
tionary flag, and attack Salnave.
The American Consul at Jamaica was watch
ing the movements of the Mount Vernan. The
British Minister at Port au Prince has made
reorientations to his Government, complaining
that the aeents of Salnave examined the mails
on the steamer Cuprea, breaking the seals ot
letters, and the Information they obtained led
to many arretts and to the execution of two
persons.
Two British men oi war have gone to Port-au-
Prince to demand reparation, anl it is probable
that serious results will ensue.
A snecial from the city of Mexico, March 28,
says a rumor prevailed that Komero would go to
Washington again as one of tbe commissioners
under the treaty for the settlement of claims.
Fannherio had arrived at the capital for tbe
tinrnose of settling the affairs of the State of
- Ran I ilia PntOfii.
General Canto, the murderer of General Pa
tnnl. had confessed his guilt, tiutiree, the
mnm fthieft&tn. had escaped from prison.
Sererega was to replace Caballos as Governor of
Yucatan. Tne latter nas oraerea provision 10
be made for the accommodation of refugees
frnm Oa ha.
Havana, March 31. Innocenclo Casanova, a
citizen of the United States, has been arrested
fer complicity in a plot for the seizure of the
steamer Comanditario. . .
A gang of negAoes.on a plantation near Cien
r,. i,qvp inlued the rebels. Troops are pur-
' sulntr then). Four hundred militia and cavalry
left to day by railroad lor Uleutuegos.
TWITCHELL.
Tbo Argument In tbe Uulted States So
ureme Court.
The case or George B. Twitchell, petitioner
against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
came up before the United States Supreme Court
yesterday. Mr Hubbell, counsel lor plaintiff in
error, argued his motion tor a writ oi error to
ik. rwmr nnr and Terminer. nd to the
- general jail delivery of the city and county of
Philadelphia, and the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvania lor the Eabtern Disiricu ne niaun
question involved the lite of a citizen of the
here clalmlnetne right
and protection afforded by the Constitution of
the United States, ana reuu me pu -that
the petitioner was tried and convicted on
, ,T 'i,.., .f mnrrtPrinff Mrs. Hill : that since
Lilt tUBI fm. vr - .a .7 j ,
i.. Infra u n nltafLtlOD WH8 TUaUO
Supreme Coort of Pennsylvania for a writ of
7ZX:. ,.- thn ludameut of the court
below, which the former court disallowed, and
P57V--:- n.. hn,i directed h m to be
Long on the eighth day of April, for crime be
eJ r. .PPtion of the statute of Penn-
syivauia provides that. In any indictment for
ijhuib , inh.i nnt he neces-
vivania oroviucB
jiyui i . . , b neCes-
ta
tv to set form tne tuauuer vi mcu.
t3.JJ. hnt it shall be suificient, in
de
ZZZJ: Irttr.tment'for murder or manslaughter,
V ",' '". .v hA riofciidant did feloniously.
wllfSily: nd with malice Aforethought, kill the
deceaeed. This, Mr. Hubbell argued, was
oeceatcu. .. . . arBei.Hment to
rffi K States, namely t
"in all criminal prosecution! the accused
T-.V "v-J T riohr. tn a ineedtand public
tria by al lury oi the State and dls
tr et where n the crime ahall have been com
ir!cTB"..v . .hail heva been ure-
n",e?i ."." 'r. ia. and to be Informed
of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be
conKe
Sesse. T.YtoKr.Vn4 tO)(have the assbtauce
dant had V r.ht to be informed of
the alleged manner and means py wnicu uc.ju
... j . that ha mllrht be DrCDaTed tO
r7eVenTbim.elf for how could be be prepared
to Self without auch rmof
In patent case, even where expert were Vo be
suo nioiied, a i.otlce of thirty days ws reqilrcd
o bp clveti n Hie 0,'po.nlog piny. Hoy muco'
more In'prriant ws tbl cae, whern lite it-tclc
was In peril! The accused Bbo jld not be l ift to
tie chaiurs of expert witnesses a'liho it ko w
li g the psrtli ulars of tbe charge ou which he
was arraigned, ;
o Mate, utdf r any pretence, can destroy tho
life of a citizen oi tbe Uni.ed Statei on an aile
pa'lon of murder, or other crime, al'bint ion
tormlrg to IheC ntltnioll of the Uulted States.
Tbe law oi Pent cylvaula whs nn exper ment,
cop ed lioiu Eneland. but contrnry to thn com
mou law as embodied n the Constitution ol the
United States. He rei cn'.ed that, m coniuo'i
law. the means by wh ch dea.h was Inflicted
must be Ma ed in the indictmen'. Tbe yoane
ninn now awaiting executiov, but conseious ot
hts )nt ocence, has been praying to Heaveu to
open some way by t bich he may be saved from
an Igi omtnious oeuth. Ho calls ou tho Consti
tution of his country ; hfl caila upon tho court
wbeie justice In Its supremacy resides, and bs
fore whirhihe 8 atemu.t bow In ob?dlence, tr
rellpr. Mr. Hubbell then quoted tromtheiaw
(Stablishlng the judiciary, snd cited several
cu'i's to show that the court could act in the
prerolhpp, and there res'ed the question. The
coort took it uuder advisement.
HAT ON.
An Kfl'orl to f; ecu re n Itprleve Eleven
ol ll Jury KetiNt It.
Ano'ber effort, and one that Is likely to result
suci esfiully, is being made to secure a reorieve
tor Gerald fcaton, who has been sentenced to be
bung on Tbuisday next lor the murder of
Timothy Ueennu in June last. Charles W.
Brooke, Esq., who represented Knton on tne
trial, and Detective Tag).'art, arrived in Harris
buig at an early hour yesterday morning, and
about noon proceeded to the Executive rooms,
itberc, after waiting a little while, they Bccured
an audience with Governor Geary.
Mr. Brooke stated that the object of hi) visit
was to present a number of documents In sup
port of another effort to secure a reprieve for
Eaton. Ho then placed in the hands of tbe
Governor a petition signed by eleven ol the
lury who convicted Eaton, remarking that tho
twelfth man could not be found.
Tbe jury say that, in the evidence and charge
of the Court, they believed that technically tbe
grade of the offense was murder in the first
degree, and that they were required to, and
therefore did, unite in rendering such a verdict;
bnt still they believe, and upon reflection that
belief is strengthened, that the circumstances
attendant upon the commission of the offentte
relieved it ol tbe character of one imperatively
requiiing the Infliction of tbe extreme penalty
of the law, and they further believe, and so
respectfully present to his Excellency, that the
enas 6f public justice wi'l be fully answered by
a protracted term of imprisonment of tho pri
soner. The next document was the following affi
davit of Dr. Bbapleigb, which is evidently hero
to prove that tbe second wound spoken of,
which fact for the first time in given to the
E nolle, might have been fired from a pistol in
ands othwr than those of Eaton, and might
haye been tne qirect cause of, Heeoan s de-ttu.
This affidavit ws sworn io be I ore Alderman
Dougherty, the most important witness on the
trial aeainst baton:
Pe:8oully appeared before me. tbe undsrslsned.
who being duly sworn, doth depone and say that he
mde a post mortem examination ot tbe body of
uimoiDy ucenui, juue u, wos at me renusyivaoia
HiBpilal; that he found a gunshot wound one and a
ball lncbes below the eoelform cartilage, dlreo". y lu
tbe centre of the body; this wound wm fatal; there
was also a gunshot wound in the left groin, making
two wouBua id an.
a bu. if tiiiiuii, rnysician.
Bworn to ftnd snbficrlhAfl bnfore m. mii Alriormnn
In and lor the city of Philadelphia.
W. W, UUUUilJlitt'X'Y.
The next paper handed the Governor was a
a petition tigned by a large number of the
members of tbe Bar, representing that they
were present during tbe trial of Eaton, and that
as lawyers they believe, and so desire to
express to the Governor, that the case was
not ot that character in which the Legisla
ture ever contemplated a visitation ot the
death penalty. While, to far as the question
of fact was concerned, the jury mteht have
been justified technically in rendering the
form of verdict returned therein,-yet they.
uetui it u caea iu wnicn tne uovernor, standing
as the last legal sentinel over the rights ot a
citizen, would be discharging fully his duty in
refraining from committing tbe prisoner to the
severe punishment ol the law, and they there
fore pray the Governor to retract his execution
oi tne aeatn-warrani.
Tbe labt document was a petition siencd bv
several hundred citizens, pratine for a reorieve.
At tne ena oi tne interview Governor Geary
assured the gentlemen tbat the matter should
receive bis earliest attention.
Nominations by the President!
Washington, April 2. The following nomina
tionswere sent to the Senate to day :
to do coiiestors oi internal Kevenue John
Keomond. seventh district Illinois: II c.
Demisg, First district Connecticut; A. J. Don
aldson, First district South Carolina: W. A.
Darling, Nimn district New York; K. H. Hob-
i-on. Fourth district Kentucky: Charles J.
Holgate, Sixth district Indiana: Wilson Bowlbv.
District of Oregon.
To be Assessors of internal Kevenue Charlos
W. Pierce, First district, Alabama ;G. W. 8hat-
tuck, Third district, Mississippi; Chester J.
Cole, Twenty-seventh district, New York; Geo.
G. Johnson, Third district, Ohio; Orris Hatch,
rourtn district, Wisconsin; uianc r. Joubcrt
(colored), First district, Louisiana; S. B. Davis,
District of Kew Mexico: R. R. Cobb. Second
district, Virginia; 0. V7. Muther, Third district,
weBi vuginia.
To be Assessors John B. Klnnev. First DIs-
inctoirennsyivania: fcamuei JbLnorr,triirteentn
iiiHinct oi rennBjivania.
To be Collectors George 0. Evans, Third DIs
tnct Of Pennsylvania; A. M. Baird. Eighth
f-ennsivama; v. J. uruuer, f ourteenth Penn'
ejivBiiia.
To be Assessors Euflsell Errltt, Second Penn
sylvania.
Assistant Treasurer or tbe United States at
Philadelphia, George Kyster; Collector of Inter
nal Revenue, Second District of Pennsylvania,
W. K. .Leeds; Asseet-or Tenth District of Penn.
sylvania, D. W. Harmony: Assessor Twelfth
UUtrictot fennsyivania, A. Chamberlain ; Col
lector. J. F. Wilcox, Fifth District of Peunsvl-
vania; Surveyor of Portot Philadelphia, B. 0.
uoouueu.
Tbe Case of John CoYode'a
rleht to the seat from the Twentv-nrst district
of Penn By Ivanla, has occupied the attention of
the House lor the last two hours, and there is
no prosper., ot a vote yet. i ne case has excited
more interest than tbat of any contested elec
tion case lor many years.
Nearly an oi me prominent men la the
House. Ecoueld. Lawrence. Dawes, and Wood.
waru, nave enner spoictn or wul speak.
It Is thought that when the vo'e is reached
Covode will get his seat by from 25 to 50
majority.
The President bas sent one hundred and sixty
nominations of all sor.s to tbe Senate to-day,
extending over all tbe States from Malno to
Texas A majority of them are removals, which
shows that tbe Tenure ol Oilice act, as modified,
baspracuciiiiy (("no into eueci, wuetner it has
been signed or not.
George Kvster, nominated for Assistant Trea
surer at Philadelphia, is brother-in-law to
Sen a' or Scott, and comes Irom Chambersburtr.
With cne or two exceptions, tne nominations
for Pennsylvania are satisfactory to members
and Senators irom mat atate.
I rom Blebmond.
TtMinunND. Aoill 2.-Oeueral A. S. Webb
fiaMimed command to-day, and issued an order
rMnstatine Governor Wells. General Stoneman
. coiirrnia rnlnrw'l fitone is annoiuti
lUco IU - - . .
Adjutant-General.
The Offlelal Bnrclary In New York.
v Vo Anrll 2. A DartV Of Deputy
8heriff. with sledge-hammers chisel, amin es.
etc.. have been ai wora j -
Pacific Railroad Company'! sate,
the job will consume foor days.
It ii tutld
PR. P. GIBARD, VETERINaBY BUB.
. ' r.. -ii T;l- of hones Ml
MARIN JS TSLmHAPIl.
Far additional Marin ivnot te firtt Pap.
ALMANAC FOB fHILADKXPHlA-THid UAt.
Bow &ram,..nM,.nMn,.6 41 Moor Ris . o m
Brn HTn..... .S27iUiag Wartm 7tM
CLEARED YESTXRDAY.
Bteamshlp Wyoming, Barrett, Havannan, Fhliadcl
pnm and Houthrrn Mall HlenmMilpCo.
US O,orge ollcnl8 Uucoriat. Zaia, D. 8. Stetson A
Brlg'Mlnnle Miller, Andeison, MataniM, Warren A
Ureter.
Brig arh Gilmore. Clifford Bandv Point, Ma., do.
t cbr Jus. W. Wlisou, Homers, ttalem, ly, Hud noli A
Co.
Hehr A. Knox, Mabonry. New Haven, do.
fcut Knib Mhaw, Sbaw, aoRton, do.
Uchr JL, Frnuklln, McKenw, Provlflonci, do.
fH'r K. C. r.lddlo. McCue, New York, W. V. Clyde A (to.
Ht'r H. K Oaw. Iler,Baitimnr. A (irovos.jr
Tn Tlios J flprnon. Allen, for Baltimore, with a to
t,I bargos, W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVTD YESTERDAY.
KlpamBhlpMiarsandHtrloe.', HolroPS, 5 rtava frnro
Havana, whh tuqar. email, etc, aua 10 pumeng-rn
to Tbe n. W aiuon A Hour,
Mtramslilp Brunette, Howe, 24 hour from New
York, with mflse. to John F. Obi.
Hehr Wm, Clark, (iteD 3 daya from tfortown, VA,.
wllb grain and lumber to Coriqnent A Lowber.
ttcbr jamea U. Young. Spembt. 6 days from Pooo
Kekw river, with luniD-r to Ulckmaa A Ootitngbam
Hchr Charlie and Willie Tiiorua. 6 days from
Vlnalbaven. with stone to Lennox A Bnrgena.
Hchr Ariadne, Thomas, lday from Hmyrna, Dal,,
Wllb grain to Jaa Ij. Bewlpy A Co.
Hcbr Clayton A Lowber, Jackson, 1 day tram
Smyrna, Del., wlib grain to Jaa, L. Bcwley A Oo
Hieamer Beverly, Pierce. 24 hours from New York,
Willi mdse. to W. P, Clyde A Co.
HtenmerB. Y. Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from New
York, wltb rndse. to w. M Balrd A Co.
Htoanier Tacony, Nlcbola. 24 hours from New
York, with mrtne. to W. M. Balrd A Co.
Tug Thos. Jeffprnon, Allen, from Baltimore, with a
tow ol barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. .
MEMORANDA,
Btearashlp Norman Croweil, hence At Bas ton yoi
Irrday,
Barque Bchamyt, Bnow, at Messina 13th uiu tor
Boaion,
Hchrs M. J. Fisher, Lawrence, for Boston: O. 8. Wat
son, Adams, for Nantucket; and J. V. Bleeker, York,
for Ftonlngton, All from Philadelphia, at New York
mil st.
Bctar F, B. Coltnn. Robinson, for Philadelphia,
Cleared at New York yesterday.
ecbr T. D- Wilder, Heather, at Asplnwall 17th nit.,
from New York.
Hcbr Honest Abe, Conor?, cleared at New York 1st
Inst., for Wilmington, N. C.
Bchr K. F. Oabada, Bwaln, cleared at New York 1st
Inst , for Cbarleston. . - . . w
Bcbrs Rescue, Kelley. from Boston, and A. May
Way. from Somerset, both for Philadelphia, at New
port aoth nit. . . .
Bchr Morning Light, Ireland, hence, at Fall River
30BchrTbnmaa Borden. Wrlghllngton, for Philadel
phia, sailed irom Fall River gotb uit.
BchrKllen M.congdon. Corgdon, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Georgetown, B.C.. 29th ult.
Bcbr Senator Grimes. Merrill, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Havannah 29th ult. emBJim , .
Bchis AngellBi E. B. Wbeaton, Jobnson: and J. T.
Weaver, Jetlers, tor Philadelphia, sailed Irom Balem
81BchrsH.L-Blatght, Wllletts. and Frank Herbert.
Croweil, 'or Philadelphia, cleared at Boston 81st int.
Bcbr Tbemaa Boos, Bomern, cleared at Wilming
ton. N. U. 3lst nit., for New York.
Bchr 8. J Bright, Bhaw. sailed from Richmond 1st
Inst for Old Fort, to load lumber for Philadelphia.
Bcbr C. A O. Brooks, Brooks, hence fur Lynn, at
Ecbrache8ltbBeaman, High, from Charleston, at
NRPhr A vaff.'wbbie. hence, at New York 1st Inst.
Bcbr Westmoreland. Rice, from Providence for Pal
ladeipbla, at nW ork iMnst.
DISASTER.
an.xiiA Taftvii. hnnnn for savannah, expe
rlfced heavy gales, sprung a leak, put Into Hampton
RoaSs (As bemre reported), and, after repairing. sail.
in th.'aad nit. Bhehad fair weather until the.28th,
hn sales were experienced; sprung a leak:
uinkins wben she tell In with tbe steam-
shin Tybee. from New York for Oalveston, whs res
lr.lf, th.oraw after considerable trouble, on account
or very heavy seas. The weather moderating, the
captain of the steamship put a fresh crew aboard the
brlk to work me iuhjf. u W. ... n.u u,iu,d,
v,n .ha ahandoned, It being Impossible to keen
,.. .int mat nit.. thesteamBhlD fell In with the
barnue Queen of Boots, and transferred tbe crew of
tbehesoiute. whloh arrived alBavaunan yeaurday.
The brig's papers are am.
MIBCKLLAWT.
oktn TTimiTna. at Han PranclBOO March 1, from Phi-
i..ihi. rcnorui Oifcane Horn. John Wlllev. sea
man, a native of Bremen, fell from tbe malntopsall
yard to the deck and was Instantly kll ed.
n rt i-oitraieUhree-masiei)) Van Brant, sailed
from Mobile Dec. is for Liverpool, with aoargo of
cotton, and was spoken Jan. 8. lat. 24 f OJong. 81, since
wblch time she has not been beard from. She regis
tered K)2 tons, was built at West Haven, Ct Inlaw.
and hailed from New Haven,
LUMBER.
1869 BffiS 1869
HHiMLOCK.
irrt BKABONBB OLKAB PINH, 1 QQ
1869 bkaSonkb clkah pink. iOby
AUVV CUOKIK PATThiHN PINK
inr,n FLORIDA yLOOBINQ, IQiq
1UUM CJAKOL1WA FLOOKIJNQ,
VIBOINlA JTLOOKJJSO.
. DKL A W A KK F LOOKING.
AbH JPLOOBJ-NG.
WALJSOT FLOOKLNO.
FLOitlDA BTKP BOAKUa.
HaXL PLAMK.
1 Oi'CX WALNUT BD8 AHD PLANK. 1 QeQ
lOOy WALBUT BDH.A1HD PLAJSJt. 10U7
AW WAIJSUI HOARDS.
WALNUT PLAMK.
lCwi DJSDKBTAKER8 LUMBER.
lobU UJSiJJtitTAKKiUi' LCMBHU4. 100t7
RKX CJaUDAR.
WALMUT AND PINK.
1f)in SEASONED POPLAR,
lbby bAtiDI OHiLRKY.
1869
WBITB OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HIOU.ORY.
loby CIGAR BOX MAKlCHtf lO07
nil A V fu LM I'M 111 M Ml X Kl I S K I IN
FOK BALK LOW.
1 CAROLINA H. T. BILLS,
1869
JMU.it W A. 1 DVAsVA A A44A
1869 ca 1869
IU o. 2600 BOUXH Bueel.
T INF.li 1'ljAWi. AlLi rUlUJtNKSSKS.
XT l COMMON FLANK. ALL TillUiiW KHdJia,
, 1 Slid 2 BIDE PKNC1J BOARDS.
WHITK 1-1 NK FI.UOKtNG BOARDS.
TKLLOW AND BAP PlNK FLOOJUNd, 1 nd
4. tefBUVK J01BI-, AUlfail. 00
' TT AK'l h.HINfl I.A'I H A Sf KC1ALTT.
Tn.ntbnr with a, general maortu eut of BuildlDg
Loniber, lor sale low tor cmu. i. w. tim.j-,ii.
B26Sia f U 1 JUSIIU UO Oliuu oirani,
LUMBER UNDER COVER.
ALWAYS DRY.
WATSON & CILLINCHAM,
8 20 NO. S21 KICUMOKD Street
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY.
BLANK BOOKS.
The Largest Stock and greatest Variety of
Full and Half-Bound
BLANK BOOKS,
BLEMOBANBUM, l'ASS,
..un -Blrtnr Willi
To be found In this city, is at tbe
OLD ESTABLISHED
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
'of
JAS. B. SMITH & CQ.,
No. 27 South 8EVBNTH St.
t U tbstnsm
PHILADELPHIA.
Office and Bales room, First Floor Ware
rooms, Up TUlrse
FOR THc LADIES.
R
M
or TBI
TEMPLE 01' FASHION.
Second tirautl Oiwulng ofSiiHing Fashions,
MONDAY, MARCli 8, 1&63.
For tha better convenience of her patrons,
MRS. M. A. BINOER
lias FitBiOTcd licr Dress Trlmuilngs and
Tuper Fattern Store.
To the N. W. Corner tLETENTIl and
C11ESMJT Ktrects, Flilladelphia.
Wbrre she will! he harpy to are her frlnndr
and cuatonifrs. liUlLLla.Nl' MUVULTtKt ul
bfJiClAL I.NTKRE8T Klt-.nnlly IrlmanMl Ptrna
ill Iniim, aiul ruoi rellnble kiylns fur LaUIe' ud
Ctil rl reus' Dresno. In eudlt-es variety, plain and trlua
nifd, tuMDy t) lc of which are mKnnlHOturnd on ih.
preiuiRea, nd canuot be found elsewhere, bI.kIr, aad
In relR for dress mnkerHand dealer.. whalenitre and re
Ull. WHS. KINDKM lUitera bt-rxelf tb.l her laie
iioveliies will not be aurnaBed by any giving ber
ueraonal .Iteutlon lo all brenr.bea of her deuarttueiil.
Tbe ncknowlfdgcd .nperlorlly, bntb aa rrgatd. Ibelr
reiiBouiij na ues'KDn, nua me puironaga ejiteuueu
to her, render comrueiit unncnimry,
'A POITIVK FA OT." . ,
Mrs. Binder int. the finnt sminrtment of Ladles
Prt-HS and l-loak Trlmmlnir. In Lhn nil, at tbe lowest
pr.ces. Dr s and Clotk Mklug-, Dresses made to fit
w unease ana fipgaiice. orders execovea at sunn
notice, KuibroldMrlv.. RundkHrnhlRla. Laoe. Klb-
bons, Bridal Veils aou Wreatbs, Flue Jewelry, and
Kancv Uoous. fluking and UolTirlug. Cutting and
Mtnng. A pertect system of Dress Cutting lau.ut;
price. '2 50, with chart. Pattern sent by mall or ex-
urpNBtoall nnrisol the ITnkm- in not foriret our
new location, N. W. corner KLKV1CNTH and llUJa-
n u i etreeui a s stutni
1115. WM T' HOPKINS'
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
No. 1115 (J11LSNUT St. (Ulrard Roti).
Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Goed
In tl,e city, In all tbe following linen:
Manniacturer of Hopkins' Celebrated Cham plot
Hoop Skirts, for Ladles, Misses, and Cblldreu, In
over four hundred styles, shnpes, lengths, and sizes.
Cottll, Batlne, and Janes Uorst-ts.ln eight different
styles, manufactures expressly ior our own sales
from (1 00 to t5.
33 diflerent styles of snperlor fitting French
woven Whalebone (JoKSKTS. from 1 to 87.
14 varieties ot extra Handsome Whalebone Cor
sets, from 95 cents to tM-OO.
Bhoulder Braces, Maaaiu Foy's Corset Bklrt Bap
porteis, etc.
Mrs. Moody's Patent Belf-adlnstlnK Abdominal
Corset, highly recommended by physicians, from
Mil t 7.
I'UXJU LIHES OP LADIES CHDEBfiAB
MKNTM. 59 Bartram A Fan torn s Family Bewlng Machines
being gratuitously distributed to our customers for
the purpose of getting tham Introduced. 826 3m
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
QHILDRKN'S CLOTHING AND MISSES'
DRESSMAKING
A SPECIALTY.
Tbe most elegant styles at very reasonable
prices.
M. SHOEMAKER & CO.,
8 16 tuthul2t No. 1034 CHE8NCT Bt,
CARPETINGS, ETC.
QARPETlflCS ! CARPETS)
IVl'CALLUIVl, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHE SMUT Street,
Opposite Lndepenaerjce Halli Phllaaelphlo.
Spring Importation of Carpetings."
jubt ABniryro. as ik stobk,
FRENCH CHENILLBi , -AXMINSTER, AND
ROYAL .WILTON,
OTtOSSLEY'S TELVET8 ANB TAPE3TRIE8,
newest uemgns, o sou a- wiuo.
TTir TtiTI O l,TTUDI?l U i-f all th. liAat. tMaVaa.
also, Willi iJoraer to matou, iur muu huu
Btairs.
THREE-PLIES andlNGRAINS, VENETIANS
Cocoa Mattings, Fresh Canton .Mattings,
ALL WIDTHS.
English and American Oil Cloths;
M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
Ko. 509 CuESMUT street, rniiaacipraa,
8 11 thstu3mrp Opposite Independence Hall.
CARRIAGES.
GARDNER & FLEMING,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
No. 211"Sontlt ni'Xil (Street,
BELOW WAXNUT.:
A Largo Assortment of Kew & Second-hand
CARRIAGES,
INCLUDING
Conne KOCKawais, xraaiioua, ovuuj aoiiuo,
. m A - T rtJn
Boggles, Depot Wagons, Etc. Lie.
For Sale at Reduced Prices.
A R R I A C E SII I
BIcLEAlt k KENDillili,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
Ko. 712 SAKSOM St., Philadelphia,
Invite all In need of any kind of CARBIAGES to
call and see their large assortment before purchas
ing as they Intend soiling at REASONABLE
RATES. 20 w2trp
"NEW CARPETINGS!
ARCH STREET
Carpet Warehouse.
JOSEPH BLACKWOOD,
i l luirp
No. 832 ARCH Street.
BOARDING.
TPIKST-CLAbS BUMMER BOARDING FOR
X1 Ladles aDd HenUemen at DELAUONMfi INttTI-
T DTli; Htveriy, Jew Jrmj.
tt u M. KAOHKLI.B Q. HUNT,
'I r 1.1 k'mirLAAfl tDD rillBBQ 1 f II 1 1 l T.
A T NO. 1121
GIBARD STREET MAY BE
Xl. obtained furnished and uufuxulahed looms for
lodging. Board also. If desired.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TO THK PUBLIC THE FINEST AND
largtst assortment of the latest styles of Boot,
Gaiters, eud b&oes for aten and Roys can be
M ERNEST BOPP'8
L.nra Htablishment.
lira o. JsWN.wmrabueet.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
MI
Alum & Dry Plaster
FIRE PROOF
Arc most desirable 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
ricAsc send for a catalogue to
MiLRirm & co.,
721 OHESNUT Street,
(MASONIC HALL), Philadelphia,
865 BBiODVATt NEW YOBK,
.108 BASK IT, CLEVELAND, OHIO
8EC0NU-HA5D SAFES of all makes for
Bait lOTT 213iw3ra
SAFES AMD MACHINERY MOVED.
QRBAT B'A ft G A I FJ S
I1V SAFJES.
IN CONBEQUKNCE OF ILL HEALTH I WILL
BELL ICY BTOOK OF
SAFES, ETC.,
y Ilh Two Years' Unexpired Lease of Store,
Ko. 639 AECn Street,
AND TWO VERY BUPEBIOR DRAUGHT
HOEbEa, WAGON, 10 , tor cash or In ex
change foe desirable property.
Parties wishing to make inch purchase will please
call at my store between ten and three o'clock.
SAFES BILLING AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES. .
Stlothslm gl. U aAMitiK, AgenU
FERTILIZERS.
TTOR LAWKS, GARDENS, GREEN HOUSES
B A U O H ' 8
RAW -BONE SUPER PHOsPHATE OF LIME Will
oe rounu a powerful BiinuHB.
It la prompt In Its action;. It contains the seeds of
no neailntroas weeas. ana will Droduoe luxuriant
growth ni Grass, Flowers, blrawberrles, and all Qui-
Dealers snpull.d by the canto, direct from the wharf
Or the manufactory, on liberal terms.
Sena yonraauresa ana procure ire "weurnai of
theitarm."
liAU till OS auwa,
HO. SO Sooth BKLAWARE Avenue.
This FertDlaer can be had of all Aarrlmiitni-.
ueaiers tn ovy or ixiuumj. s 31 luinsdm
BEDS, MATTRESiES, ETC.
TJ 0 V E R'S PATENT
corrtDinaTion ooTa uea
A . am . m .. sJsk m
Is decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever Invented, It can
ha tended from a Sofa Into a handsome French
Bedstead, with hair spring mattreaa, In ten seconds
of time, li requires no unscrewing or aetacning, has
nn aan.ratlnn between back ana seat, no onrrf. tn
break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the
hiuiir ui .nDDort It when down, wbloh la unsafe anil
liable to get ont of repair. It bas tbe conveniences of
a bureau ior Doming ciomiug, i. eaauj managed, and
It m lmpiMDluiD iui in u k uui ui uiu or.
JrriCv auvUt UU same M an uruiuary auia,
II. F. HOVER,
Owner and Bole Hannractnrer,
1 1 tnthsem No. 130 SOMii BEOOND Street.
MEDICAL,
PILES OR UKfflOIUUIOIDAL TUMORS.
All kind perfectly and permanently cured, with'
ont pain, danger, caustics, or Instruments,
W. A. MoOAHDLaoo. M. Oh No, 1U6 (SPRING
GARDEN Street. We. can refer you to over a
thousand of the best cltiens of PnUadelpnle oared.
Reference given at our omoe. g tt am
TVS. KINKEL
AJTEB A RESIDERCS
XJ and practloe of thirty yaara at the Nonhwa
corner eiThira ana unioa aueeuj, baa lately r
oved to Benth F.I.KVaXH Mreet, between laAJk
KKTnd(JHlUiNUT. ...
His superiority In the prompt and perfect mre oi
ail Mrinnt. ohronlo. woai. ana oonstltatlonal atfluk
Hons ot a special nature, la proverbial.
Diseases of the skin, appearing-la hundred dif
ferent forms, totally eradicated; mental and ptiysloal
Weak nans, and all nervens debUltlee aoteatmoally
and snr-Sifiillr treMefl. fM&oe ftonrt f nou I AM
to sr.ttu
nHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAGE.
XT A new Coune of Lectures, as delivered at the
Kew York Uiuauu ol Anatomy, embraolug tha
BBlJetai-Uow to Live aud What to Live fur;
Youth. Maturity, and Old Age; Manhood Generally
The (uae of Indigestion: Flaluleuoe and
Nervous biseasea Aooouuted yor; Marriage PhUo
aophtcally Uousldered, eto. etc Pocket volumes eon
talulng these Leotnree will be forwarded, p out-paid,
J a receipt of Si cents, bv addressing W. A. Lit ART,
a ,1. . forae of VlJTTH and WAANDT fcUceeht
S'!f,i7'' '3' j&S
AMUSEMENTS.
a lirDTniu . . n u
XX OKAND 1TALAN OPERA U8ICs
UMAND (UU iAIVttl
, . IL T KO V AT OKIft,
with n Immpniift cast,
Admisklon (luclndlsg Rmetrai BeA). n. '
THIS (8ntnrrly) KVKNIN1, at 8 o'clock.
n ohinhk niuht.
X081T1VELY LAU1' ri MB oi' MBYKHBKBR'9
IK -BOPHKTF.
IK PhOfHRTK.
. LK PKOPMKTK
With Mine. ANNA DK La UHANOE In bar grsM
IKCBEA8I CUIOKU AND OltCHESTBA.
Pallet DlTprtlsii.nieiit by WbM.AKL KBd ZUOCOLX,'
Mid the following cast:
i,'at' - ..Ma1n) L Oran)r
ileiitiM M MoOullocli
M1L1IA in HAJNU.
Juliii vi Ltydeo
.MKQor lloatM
uiini uLermal,
Jorss, "i
, Ili'rr Kormaai
........Horr ll.belmsnri
Bignor lUrlfl
hltrnor Antonnivt
Mata'sen -ADabaptlsis
HONDA Y, April 5, flrs'Vpiirararioe ihls season ot
iiuucior
M A V M A H M I ' Vir
M IHH Xc If r . J U JiJ In h.a .,)., n, u i n,rTn
II11K. " ,"u'" "
O nrral Admission, One Dollar. Rwiervpd Beatii;
60 runls "tra. ecpt on the "Kellogg" and "L
I rorliete" Mghls, wheu ItRterved Seals will be One)
111) Hollar extra.
Family circle, 60 cents: Amphitheatre, 58 onts.
f, re?' can be secured at tbe Acartemr. and at ftflV
.,' . : Al Tnnl'let' liusio Htore, No. OttO Cliesnut
CADEMY OF MU61C OPERA
i.i u rrtrnn
B'JUFFB.
..J ORATJ
Mr. J.Ur.u . New and Oietirad French Ojera
Company from tbe Tbeutre Francala, New York.
fn . i. ""Pleasure In announcing thai h
will give In Pbilailelphla a shun season of Fenott
Opera Hon ffe. cnnslstlr got
-..l Nl,?" AND TWO MATINKK8,
.Yin5fc.M,1',t',v.e.th5.nol,oir to Introduce ta th
publlo rf Philadelphia his
KiW COMPANY OF EMINENT ARTISTS
. ,. And entirely 'w rvpertolre.
The following artists will anpear for the first time:
5I5H,?"? Kfe;Bell, Md'lle Desolauiss,
512 i "il "re,l,t.. . Mme. Uaerettl,
Md'lle Vlntorla Manrlce, Mons. Carrier. -
Messrs. Beckers, Bourgo n, Mussay, Julgnet.Oabel.'
tienot, Dells ne. Klverrrs. .'
Powerful Cboruxeo, Grand Orchestra,
Mnslcal Director Robert Btoepel
The repertoire will consist ot the following oneraat
Genevieve de Brabant, I La Grande Ducueese. "II
La Vie Parlslenne, Barb Bieue, m
Offenbach. "
Flenr de Ihe...MM..Leocq L'Oill Creve Herr
These works will be presented with rich costumes;
magnificent properties, and perleoilon of mlseea
scene, which have dlstliigalaher the Theatre Fraa
cals, under Mr.Urau'a management, above another
Ibeatrta in New York. Notwithstanding ibeenor
mous expense at wblch these work axe produced,
the Director bas fixed tbe
Subscription for the ten nights and two Matinees, In
o udlng Jteserved Heats, at Twelve Dollars
Bnbtcrlpilcn books will be opea at theAcAdemya '
Musloon.Monday, April 6, 43 -
The openlrg night Is flied for Wednesday, April li
jES. JOHN DEEW'S ARCH ST. Til BATES
A. CVERLY
BESFXCTFXTLLY AJSN0TJNCTK3 THAT HIS
DENBFIT
Will Uke place on SATURDAY KVKNINn. Ar.,11
On which tccaslon win presented a play 01 cow arfnl
interest, id four acta, entitled ,
8TR ATHMOR C. '
8TRATHM0RB IHHHI.MM.I.HWH,.,HI,I .A, I.YBALY
And the Comic Drama of ' .
HXXPIFG HAND8; OR, LOVX AND MTJSia '
Lorenta Eanmann, a Blind Musician...
A.BVXRLV'.
vnrtain win rise at 7'4S.
The Boi B ok is now open.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH BTRBEI THE
ATRE. Begins at M to 8.
HitBr.r i i ur un, A. EVERLY. i
TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April .
Plrsttlmeof Marston'sPiav or ' ' . .
BTRATBMORB.
Btratbirore MR. A. BVERLT
Aided by the fulUcompany,lter which the Una
Drama of -
HELPING HANDS.
Harimann...- ....MR. A. EVBRLT
Monday. BOHOOL Begins. .
WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 71.
THIS (batnrday) EVENING, April 8. 4
And sixth night of the great . . h
LONDON BURLE3UUB COMBINATION. '
JINNY WILLMOR1W UZZiK WILLMORJE.
and the celebrated and versatile Comedian. ,
MB. FJCLIX ROGERS. " " '
of the new A delpbi.Roy ai, and Bt.James' Theatres Lon;
don who will appear In Burnard's EztravagaDsa or '
IXION; OR. THK MAN A T THK WHaKU .
MINEUVA.. MB. FELIX ROUKR9
IXION MICH JENNY WILLMORB
JUNO M1K8 LIZZIE WILKMOIU8
To Cummenoe with h. T. Craven's Drama of . i
MIRIaM'S CRIME. '
o
HE8NUT STREET.. THEATRE
O. D. DfiHH A (JU. ,J7
fr i-i td n wj w ir I- a i 1 1 u'pi t t . ' " v; - ?
HOUcfcti. K f 'I'll Ubl ASM, AND ATTRACTIONS.'
New leaiures SDecl
v. vm kubwm urotjMV Aair.VBK.PBI. J DS f
JflELiU
more tnan you saw
ally auaDged eacb
week. Those who
have seen It, conif
of raa
CLOTH
or
GOLD.
before. Those who
have not seen It have
a great treat lu re
serve.
again and see much
IT IB-BPLENDlD.
(IRAN 11 MA'i'INS.IC n'h YT KlTllltniV
ur.ll'il't T .
DICROTJS. GRAND.
at cheap admltslon prices. fa'28tt
THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET,
below Arrn. Commences at 8 o'clock.
FAREWELL ENlEKl'AlNMENTTO DAY.
LsttapnearanceTOMUHTof , ...j
MR. AND MRH. MADISON OBRHY,
In thelf detorlpiive MUSICAL and HUMOROUS
ENTERTAINMENT. .
The King of Neoroni.ncy and Biology, Prof. V,
BT. JEAN, appears on MONDAY in his inexplicable,
mysteries.
OA'S AMERICAN VARIETY THE AIRE..
UKP HALLKL1CD ATTKAnTIONS. - . ..! '
iTHE QN UINE ARABB FROM ARABIA
TWO Ttffc w uiT.i.irrj .r ..i
The Great Burlesque IXION I ' IXION f
Pool s cpen at 7; commerce 7 80: Batnrday, p. i
ALER'S (LATE " MILLER'S) WlNJER
OARDEN, Nos. 7t0, m, TH, and TU VINja
THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro.
petty of tbe i RAND, DUKE QF BADEN, purchased!
at great expense by JACOB VALE tt, of this city, In
combination with FLAMER'H ORCHESTRA, and
MSHS NELLIE ANDJDRCWN, will perform EVERY
AFTERNOON and EVEN1
iincj at the above-men
tloned place. Admission free.
Ill If
TJ ORT1CDLTURAL H A L L. GERMANIA
JL ORCHEbTHA P DfiLIO REHEARSALS
EVERY WEDNEtiDA-Y. at UX P. M.-TlokelJ soil
at the door, and all principal Muslo Btoreo. Pack,
aces of five lor 11! alnele. iimnu.
aces of five lor II; single, its cents.
Engagements can be made by addresslnc
G.BA84
TERT, NO. 1231 MONTERKY Street: and Andrea
A mjB, A , u w. I tA ill VI, a Bt Ki Dire
Music fetor. No. 1104 Cbesaut street.
Un 1 1 1'J 1
Anare'i
llllal
s
E N T Z AND HASSLE R'S
THIRTIETH AND LAST
OROHEoTRA MATINEE f
will be given May 8. mtf
YMNA91UM, CORNER OF NINTH AND
ARCH Istreets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Ohll '
oren, Is now open DA i and BVKNl.O. Lessona
J lven In tlparrlugand Fencing. Call In person or send
orclroular asstuthamol PROF. JU LKWln
MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL,
TWENTY-FIRST and RACE Streets, opea
Day and Evening. All styles ot Veloetredea bulb,
lor sale and to rent. Headquarters ot Philadelphia
Velocipede Club. Admission, 10 cents.
ttim 3. W. POST.-
DYEING AND PRINTING.
ESTABLISHED 1810.
Tiie New York Dyeing and
Printing Establishment,
18TATEN I'LAND,
No. 40 North EKiUTU Btreet (West Ride). Phlla
delphl.: No. 08 DUANE BUee;aud IU BROAit
W AY. New York
Tblsoldand w ell known Company are prepared,
as usual, with the bigness degree o. skill, aud iho
most approved machinery. IO Dt E, CLKANnw auA
FlKlsH even variety of LA Ul bXV and UEHTi.E.
MENU U ARM EN 1H, and PIEUK UOODJ, la theut
u,$llWk0lW ' whol. r.ii .tar.
KOI E This la our only office m Philadelphia.,
HATS AND CAPS. : n a
OrVARBDRTON'S IMPROVED VENTl
la ted, and eaay-flulng Drew HaU (paseAted),!
all tbe improved tMlilons ot the seaaoa, till lui
NUT bUeel. next dour to las PiMt UUium. . UU4tT
TDODCERfi' AND WOBTEN HOLM'S POCKlf
JTV KNIVEH. Pearl and Blag Handle, of beauUrul
fiulsh. ROUtikRI' and WADS A bu R'HKK'14 Kt4
I BAtliA. us vim nmwi i-m miTstig """1
ItMJjuMUiius oi tarn n owi imuf.
Kaaon, Knlvee, botwors. anal Table Ootlery Brfwn
au Poliabed, at P. M I, i hAH, tm, IM H.XA v i if