UlUlMhHIMIMMUIWI THE DAILY EVENING TKLHGRAPII P1HLADI3IPIITA, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 18G0. 8 jyot Out- 0m (Vrwdjiomlrtifc Mew Yowc, April 10, 1889. Ttr enemies t an amended Excise law have met together lu solemn conclave and determined that it M a fin ana a Maine that beer should be Rold on Sun ay, and have likewise unpointed, a deputation, of three to wait, In earnest protestation, hpon the 8c Bt at Albany. The meeting waa composed of all jood citizens who objected to beer aH beverage, or m anything else, and the addresses were made by a Viairtlty of well-intentioned old fogies who knew othtng whaU'ver of the subject ttiey were speaking excepting that they were dead-net against beer. Beer, thi j thought, was but another name for brandy, u4 to permit It on Sunday would only be Inserting the Biuall edge of Ihe wedge. Meantime, there is a likelihood of the Nermann gaining the day. Vah-.au they have their beer they threaten to desert their KepubUcnn ,,,,, undb.gr. 5''! ttde. They Will, u is 2.1, , ,h ,. 1,1 ,.r es ... . .... ....Orll il Il:.i...,.n7.M ol the Teutons, who despise the anil- tovi r Americans a much an John Hull does for our not possessing any "blooily 'ops." I'n.ler the present dnmunoatlon, Harlem or llohoken nwm the habbiitli u the beer-drinker's oulv choice, and the kxc.ise liiw kiidtbe "Mulberry street myrmidons,'' as the ihr Ztr atylea Kenm-d.VB right-hand men, are to them a MiHaKllHiflloirwho Id to the Wavcrly what Ml-s I vdla Thompson la to NIMo's, has been tit for several wWkswtthdlptheria, bulhaa recovered sutncletitly l. reappear on Monday night. In eouaeqiifiuvj of Rabinvii fWliot being quite ready, Mlsa Marlott will do Hamlrt for another week at Wood a Museum. Mrs .1 11. Allen, who, several seasons ami, made nidi a'prctty support to Mr. l-'orrcst, la mulcted in lieal th, and Hails for Europe tills noon. At Miss Markatein'a conceit the other evening, you might have thought you were In a synagogue, an miiiiliiocnt ras the sprinkling of Jews. The general verdict, nut of he.r friends, but of the crillca, waa that she haa much to learn and more to unlearn. Hut then ahe la only fourteen, quite a child. She haa been ba lly taiiiihtln niimv respect, and her present teacher, Mr Von Inteii, la not the . beat that could be desired. A new sensation la on hand at the establishment which, during the winter, was known un the Kniplre Skating Kink. It la now known us tint Mammoth Veloclpediome, and the entertainment consists of a "fancy dress and masquerade velocipede carnival," admission to which Is lirty eents, fancy Presses to be hired on the spot. Thla evening a run lor 11000 la to come oil, and for next week some vlocipedtan acrobats," constituting a "velocipede troupe"' larlHlan, of course), la unnouneed. It Con sists OI two Sisters UIIU mice iiroinei, uuu iue run- tunieg they are to wear are described as "the most gorgeous the world can produce.'' llow long will It take for this velocipede mania to wear out, I wonder 7 The velocipede manufacturers think not for some months, calculating from the preaeut quantity of their advertisements. Au Uaba. CITY IXJTSLUaESrJCI!. THE IIOAKD OF HEALTH. Hie Anniinl Report Additional Information (oiiccrninu the Operation of lHS. We have received from Mr. George K. Chambers, the Registrar of the Hoard ol 'Health, a copy of the completed report of the Hoard for the year lxrVH. The statistics of births, deaths, and marriages for the year have already been published. '1'he following MM gives the Needed Hntillnry Reforms. The following extracts trout the report relating to nuisances that need abatement are of importance to the public : Thi board dmire to cull ttrmtion to the eonditlon o things in Hedf(rd Ktrt-fl, belweii Sixth unit Mpvpntli KtroetA, nd dome of tlie aljniniov Htrpnts. It i not nnciie naiT to enter into particular, hb they tuivo bnn fully de tailed in tnont of the daily papers on tho occasion of a Tecnt -risit of the Kunitar)' i .'onnnittce to the loculity in Soeetion. The board have adopted me-.iwirea to romedy tie evil, eo far as the mere removal of tilth in concerned ; lol any such menanrPH can onlj' bp partial in their etfect, ho kn m the bnildini;H in ipiest inn are ailowod to remain mud be inht)ited, aa thy now arc, by rowde of human beings, victiniH of tlie vraot ro viltinff wretchednPHR and vice. The efforts mi the Bedford Street Mission, and of its most self -denying Mesienary, the Hev. Jolm 1. liimg, arc in (treat measure paralysed by the character of the surround mik U whicli fcae wretchea imons wliom they hdor are subject nil. Koine oolbnildniKS in wluch they are herded are in every respect Mre Uka il(r-stye than rpnidenceH for human beings ; and Xt we are informed that the annual amount At-ortod from hese poor creat urea sometiiuca trnatly exceeds in amount that of the whole value of these miserable pen. (Jellars, lao, witliont other vent ilatiou than the door, are inhabited, snd at nieht crowded, "The plain remedy for all these evils is beyond the power of this board, and we beg leave to call attention to the sub Jertt as one of the most cryintr evila in our midst. We ure Blad to observe that the ( .mod Jui, in a late presentment, ails attention to this subject, and suggests tout s:ud juries 'lie instructed to visit tenement -houses, and aoMin. ' resorts of crime and filih, and immortality and soualor. as Itediord and Kt. Hiirv atrsets. rio long as these dens of wretchedness, whnra very species of crime finds votaries, are permitted to list, so lnn will our courts be full of potty cases of laraeny, riots, nuisances, and drunkenness.' n may add inat so long, also, u ill our citizens hp subjected to addi tional duniter from vlie spro.id of cont'iKious diseases by lueuns of the oonsuint rimulation ot ln.'rarH b(tween their aeverid residences and the districts iu uuestitm. "We also wish to call attention to another sanitjtry measare, wliich appears to be iunn-rittively dptnandea. We understand that home of the divisions of tiie public wheels are ill adapted lo the purpose, autl very prejudicial 'to the health of the children. I.are numbers of children are crowded into rsins much tist stuull for the purpose, and withont other ventilation thuu the window. The Lealt-h of the teachers is said to have sutTf-red so much in some instances, irom hvetohitif; such a foul atmosphere, that they have hern obliged to ab.mdon thoir duties for a tune, and have tlieir places sti)plicd by others. "The great importance of ventilation iu rooms where Wire uuuihers of persons are collected together, even for a tiuort time, is aniversally ackntmletlKed. How much more important, then, when the same individuals are sttbtccted daily, for many hours, to breathing over and over tlie same Vitiated atmosphere.! " Visitation of Vessels. The reports of t e I'ort and UixaretUi physicians show the following na the resalta of their visitation stnrtng the year lbC : Hhipu 41Schoonera Si9 tiuamers. 4 Brigs. 812 Total DIG Barques "00 1 I'orelgn passengers 1,41T Vessels detained at the lazaretto 12 Patients from veasela admitted lu liospltols at Lazaretto ft J'aUcnls died In hospital at Uizurctto 1 Visitation of Niilsuucca. The following table shows Uie mimbcrot nuisances of all kinds Tislted by order of the Hoard during the .year : ifUthy Rt.reeta M Uutters..... hewers Alleys Courts " Ioks M Markets.... " lionses M Yards " Cellars . .167 Vilthy Itone boiling esta- . tablishments S .. S l ilthy I ertilmriK estalrs. . ,H6 " 1'at-boilim; "... 3 H 4 ..61 flag and Hone " ::i - ..aii .. 4V1 Fnll llve-houses. ... 17 ... e ... 7 ...9s4 ... ao ... 19 . . .-vi ...16 ... hi ... s ...123 ... 7 ... Sj . . . 117 ... 66 ..3W Chicken-pens . Privies ..323 l'oul " . . lfi.Kxposed " ..24 .Leaky " .. 7 " Hrilrants . . 81 1 " ater-ti)es. . .. ail " Kistillnri'... .. 19' Defective Drums... .. 4tbKoul Kmell Kooins. " Water Closets " Water Wells Hog lions Cow titables " Horse Htables " Manure Heaps.... " Pondrette Heaps. " Night Carts " Foods of Water. . . 11 f ilth, (Ijirhagu, eto. , 12. MibCelUinenus 60 1 Uoad Animals Vacant Iots.. 6S u Blaughtor-houses. . . 401 Total Deai.ku in Honrs Jkwki.kv. John White is the name of an Individual who deals in bogus jewelry. Yesterday he waa operating iu the Tenth Police dis trict, and' was arrested tit Fourth ami (ilrard avenue by Officer Hoover. He culled upon several resident lu that vicinity, and represented that he was in want of money to go to ItejtPng, I'u., and would sell his gold ring for a certain sum. After disposing of the Jewelry for about one dollar, he would nass to "4 another residence and there operate In tlie same maimer. The rings were not gold, aa represented, Init a composition or nirrerent materials. Home six of the bogus articles were found In tho prisoner's poH Hestilou. John was held to ball by Alderman Kggleton. Fatal Kailboad Acci dent. This morning tho Coroner waa notllied to hold an Inquest, tit Trenton enue and Heading Itallroad, upon the body of I'ru rtence Alberson, aged forty-five years, who was run orer and killed by a train of coal ears. Dim in A Fit. Nathan (ioldsmlth, watehmnn for the firm of Harvey & Ford, ut Second and Arch atreeto, was found this iiiorniiig ilead lu the yard of the premises. It Is supposed that he died iu a 11L Deceased resided In Camden, N. f. Owner Wanted An owner la wanted at the nar- bor Police station for a vessel's yawl. 20 feet long, ana painted lead color. It wus found adrift In tho Delaware In November last, and hus only ueeii uow returned to the police authorities. Attempted BrianE. On Friday night a woman residing at No. 813 Fallon street attempted suicide by taking lauduuiim. rrniupt medical assistance prevented fatal consequences. Lko lNJVHEn This morning John Mccormick, aged seventeen years, had his leg injured bv being eanght in a wagou wheel at Fifteenth and Market Jr-Hat' 110 Wut"'t'"'JV1'11 thelVuuaylvauiitUo.'J- f""?1 11 ; .Vn'The tacts ami tlie flurur i.i,1i ,li -iuoMHlrflle Hint, everybody is so minn t.,-uer l":' ho, ,t ivih Ink stronger than strong water or i.di mil i in'i. hi I nira I list. i.nu ci v- THE GERMAN METHODISTS. VeHtrrday AfiernMMi'n Prweclliiir. The following additional bnalnesa wiw tranaaeta at the meetlnir yesti-iday of the Fterri tertnn O tiferenec of the M. K. Chnreh, now nun-ting m Hit v rard Avenue il. K Church, In UlrartI avenue, near Twelfth street. lt,.t" s-tmtiefi of the Methodist, Kpleeopnl -S:ar m,,Uik1" ence v, as fil at '. a ia it.utk. in be obtained at. the same place. Itev. C. Jost called tiie attention ol t he Conforenon to tho linpoiianoe of uniformity in tne use of tho Ixird's f'rayar in the Hinted services ot tho Church. Kovs. J. C. Doininjt ir, ,).Swi hlen.and J. Hauler werniippniutod to address tlieCon ferer.i e iu the memorial service in honor of Uev. John U. 1t"wns resolved that hpreafter tho fWnunent of tlie Lord's hupper be observed at the opening session. The altei noon was fully oocupied by the ditt.trent. ooin-mitlei-s in preparing biv iness for tho tonferenee, by e:m sidering the various interest nforted t ttiem - am m those interests the idp-t pread claim that, the numoritus pnhlirntionn have uisin the attention of their mop!o. I'm JtrintrSrrinuii.- Vy the RptMmt'. m(-nt of th t Hishnp, at ti e preepdlnt! Csinb n nee, Itev. t!. (iriinm, of Hvlnn c tndy, N. Y., pteachefl tetoro his bmthren on Thorn lay evening. His text was selected from 2.1 Timothy iv. 6, "Do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of tlei min istry.'1 It was a tin. shod sermon, thoroughly pro juoed, evincing thougM,and fbiverod in tliu p-iweroi thcKplril. It as pron nnced by tlie Couforenmj oni ol the best preached before them. j:iiKf (.ermnn i'onferenre- Tliird lay. Tlie Conference met in the church, tiirard Hvenne.nbnvn Twelfth, at S,1 o'clock, and sjn.nt half an hour m dovo-, tional eiercises. At 9 o clock, hinhop Simpson in th. ctetir. t tie opening servh es were cointueiic.ul, conducted by Kov F. Kcnuler. Ajjent of (ierman Csllege, Herea, Ohio. The journal of yesterday was read and approved. statistical nr.roRT, riiKswntn nt the sr.cEiiTAniFA Mt-mbers niul ttrobationers, 2X61 ; increaso over last year, f.s. baptisms, M7; intrease, 120. ('hurchs, 31; in'-r.ase. 3. Value of churches, 1(324,200; increase, 3-.4KI. l'.irsju ajres, 17; increase iu value of pnrsonages, lits,2O0. Aiissionaiy cidtectiens, S IrV :! ; Increase, tfT'.t't'.t. Col lt etioiia for Church l-xtension, $s12'06; inereas1, Jt's.r,'67. Total of Benevolent Contributions, iteSKi'M. Increie over last yar, IfMs-ra Sumlay Mrhnols, 40; officer and teachers, 6M; ineroase, 43; shoturs, 'M2: increase, 2ns. Henry Kasterclick was re-eUcted trust-poof tho flenuau Jlissieu House Association for the Port of Now York. JlKl-OKT ON TKMI-KHANCE Was presented, accompanied with some appropriate re marfes by Itev. C. liliun, on the use of tobacco; also, on the t nitric in intoxicating liquors. Iteforred hack and Rev. V. lilinn added to the ci nmnttoe. ItFl'OKT OV THK OMHITlER OK I.AT IF.T.KOATtOM Was tiresented and adojtted. AVMfnv., Tlint we consider mich introduction as noither Wong in principle nor dangerous in policy, but rigid and just, and according to the truo and apostolic organizatiou of thp tlospel Church. tirmilef if. That we heartily concur in the action of tho (ieneral Conference, and that we will, on our dart, carry out that action in bringing tho subject candidly before cur people for their votes in June next. IlKPOHT OF THP. COMMITTKK ON Pt'nl.ICATtONS in reference to a quarterly review to be published among the ticrmans, waB presented, and laid on the table, accom panied with some remarks by Itev. J. W. Frennd. Com munications in reference to it fromthe Preachers' Moot ing, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was read, and also tlie prospectus, followed with remarks from Itev. C Yost, T. iV. Dirger, J. Derringer, J. C. Kirdler. The order of the day was then taken up, being memorial services iu commemoiation of Kev. J. V. Lyon, the father of the Conference. He vow a former pastor of the Cirard Avenue M. K. Church. Tlie memoir was read by tlie Secretary, Itev. C, Tost. Addresses were then delivered by Kev. John H'.vahlon, giving the particulars ot his later years. Rev. J. C. Dei ninger and Rev. J. Nauter followed. 1 lie Conference then partook of the lord's Supper, tho Service read by Bishop Simpson, and the elder uuuisters participating in the dlstribut ion of the r(iiit It was u solemn and beautiful nervice. AVj'orNTMi-.N'is ron thk sMivAnt. Hedding 10' A. M., Hev. A. Atwood ; I. P. M James O. Frit.. Twelfth Street-10'iJ A. M., J. H. Smith; V- 1. M., C. F. Blinn. Tabernacle 10j A. M., Itev. T. C. Murpliy; V4 P.M., Rev. C. .lost. Central -10X A. M., T. Stevens; 7.' ' P. M., J. C. Dei- ""itulge Avenue, below Jefferson - lOfi' A. M., W. II. Bur veil ; 5 P. M., Itev. Peter A. Moiling. A. M. Morris City, Twenty-seventh street and Oirard avenue V. M., liharles Brockinor and W. II. Knrth. Baptist, Sixth street 10,H; A. M., Cubchnnn Pftslor; 1)4 P. M., 1'. A. Moiling. , German Reformed, Sixth street 10,'i A. M.. F. W. Dinger; Hi P. M., Louis Wallon. I'irst F.vancelical Association, Second street -10,'i A. M. II. Kastenlick ; IX V. M., F. V. tirat. ., , Sixth and Dauphin streets 1U.'4 A. M., George Abole; Tl. l M h- llurtmitti Girard Avenue German M. K. Church, above Twelfth In '.i A. M. Bishop Simpson. Ordination of Deacons und Elders. 3 I'. M.- Sunday School anniversary. Addresses by Kevs. P. llandtKes and G. Mayer. 7,S, 1". M. Kev. F. Schuler. Thk Moktai.ity of 'hik C'itv. The number of dent ha In the citv lor the week endinur at noon to-day was 200, being an increase of 6 over the correspond ing period of last year, oi these, im were amuts; 130 minors: 222 were born in the I'nited States; f3 were foreign; in were unknown; 17 were people of color; und la from the country. Of the number, 4 tiled of congestion or tlie brum; 24 or lnnuniniurion of the luii'ra: 10 of marasmus; 6 of typhoid fever; 14 of scarlet fever; 13 of old age; and 47 of consump tion. The deaths were divided as follows among tne rli lie rent wants: Ward. I H'rtrfs. First 17 Fifteenth 19 Second 14 Sixteenth 4 Third H Seventeenth 18 Fourth 12 Kijrhteeuih 14 Fifth 12 Nineteenth IS Sixth.... 3 Twentieth 14 Seventh 19 Twenty-llrst. Kiirhth x Twenty-second 7 Ninth 17 Twenty-third 3 Tenth. o 1 wenty.-roiirtn. . Kleventh .. 6 Twenth-lllth 4 .. B'i'wenth-sixth 10 . . 4'Twentv-aoveiith 12 Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth . . A .Twenty-eighth liKOhK an Akm Lincoln Toy, aged three years. fell from a fence yesterday morning, and broke an arm. The. little feilow resides ut Corinthian avenue and rarrihh streets. ConiiTTEn. Thla morning a man named White w as arrested for the larceny of u basket of etrirs from Spruce street wharf. He w as arraigned before Alder man carpenter and neni tor a lurtuer ueurmg. Found Heap This mornlnir a man named Kellv. living; at No. 1211 South l.levetith street, was found deid on a step In Shippou street above Seventh. The Coroner was notllied to liold an inquest. linotn Stkket. A meeting will be held this even ing ut South I'enn Square in favor of the action of councils in taking up rans on uroaa street. 7 1'.rU)ING ' INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN aoe new.ni snu oe.ii manner. lOL lij DUKKA, Huttinner and Kngraver, No. IQ j'.l tlbesnut Street MONOGRAM FOlt EVEItY ONE A MON'OGRAM ( colors, WITHOUT lug I.V00 worth of graved to order and stamped In CUAHUf, to lllOaU buy. PAPER AND ENVELOPES R. HOSXIU'S & CO., fSTATIONKltS AND CAKI) ENGRAVERS, No. 913 ARCH Street. The latest Novelties in Wedding and Visiting Curds. niwsam pOUK QUJKKS I'll ES CH.I'Al'KH AND FOVll I'AC'KS F.N'V'KIXtrKS TO MATCH, IN A DOUBLE HOX FOR fl'OO. .ioiiiv Liiii:i?i, Stationer and Card Kngraver, 8 17 vsm5 No. Ml SI'ltINO G ART) FN Street, FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. rMlILDKEN'S V L, O Til I N O AND MISSES' UltESSMAKING A. S P 1' C I A L T Y. The most elegant styles at very reasonable prices. Wo 8 18 tuthsl2t 1024 CHKSNFT Street. K O C L A hi A T I ON. Oitk'b of run Ma von ok Tnit City op I'lllLADKLI-lilA, April i, 1n6H. The Coroner'B Inciuest having rendered a verdict that JOSEPH W. SMITH came to his death by vio lence at. the hands of some person or persons lo the Jury unknown, at the hall, southwest corner of Sixth Btreet and Glrard avenue, on the S4tlt ultimo, I do hereby offer a reward of ONK THOUSAND DOLLARS for the detection, arrest, und conviction of the per. petrulor or perpetrators of thla dreadful crltno. DANIEL M. FOX, W Mayor. d the attention of the ministers intila'aHvsntMXof using the cert itioatos of mnmUnrship, I nrTrnred aml f.- sale at the Methodist Kpiaeoual " ??..?" rl.TiniH Arrh street. I'hllalelohia : also, to the l'a- THIRD EDITION The Last Hours of tho Fir st Session of the Forty-fir. C!on?res,. RptHal Difiateh to TIk Evaniivj TtkgrapK I lie Aii.ionrniuent ol tlie Ilnusi; and Hennte, Wahiiikoton. Anrll 1(1 The M.,nu. ,..o..wi , .... . ,.w .juhi mnni nniiLii time on the bill to pay tho Southern Senators during inu ruiuau ,oiinii;nn. nun Mlteil u All the 1)1114 tMLMserl. evcelit. one for the roliof ff Unliln uuit.. . . signed by the President before the adjournment. X in; v u'.nun nun uin-ii lurium nrw III rreai. glee OVIT the passage of Hanks' resolution of sympathy with and for the recognition of Cuhan indenend.Mie.,'' Firty-one Executive nominations remained wPhcmt notion when Mm Hi.nofi Oiluoirtin.l i,..i,i.ii.. nii ....j..,.. in,. lu'iiu an vji the New York city internal revenue appolntm mt.s. I lien; will, Ol i-uuine, lull, UiKI ine JTOSU lillll Will l ) compelled to renominate them or other persons in their places. T he House adjonrned aml l much confusion, occ.a sloi.ed by the anxiety of memts-r to g,-t through p.t resolutions and measurs at the last, moiin-nt ; soin.'- thnsu linurlv ull tho lilolnlura unm ....... ...x, .... .u.,..,r) ti,.,, ,in-,, Hb once, but Speaker Hlalne declined to recognize a-iy nnn uiilil m,!,. u-oa Vi.at,-,,..,.! t. iki.. ...... .. .... . . m . . ... au hub Tfnj n imiitocr of these measures were defeated. commEsfrd- da y. Hennte. Warwinoton, April 10.- The Semite cont.inned In F,e cntive session nnt.il 4 o'clock, A. At., when it resumed ttia n-Kulur teseion, nuri-od ti tue conference report on tne Aim miutory Tux bill, and then ailjuurnej till li) o'cloca A. M. At 10 o'clock the Benatfl reasdembled. The bill relating ti the Attorney-Ovnernl of the United RtntoB wns amenileil and pnased. Mr. Morton moved to take up the reeolntion to pay t.ho Senators tnnn the recoostmctod States, from the com mencement of tho second seuion of tlie I'ortietJi f !otjrro. Atr. Terry moved to amend bo aa U) compensate tile riena tors only Irom June 25, lsiiS. After Mime difHiuminn of the reeolntion, Mr. Wilson moved to postpone it and take np the joint resolution de claring the mooning of the act ruKulating the hours of labor. liOHt. The di.eussion wns continned until 12 o'clock, when the President fno tern., Mr. Anthony, declared tho Senatti ad jonrned without day. House of Representative. The Honse resumed its session at 10 A. M. Mr. Hanks offered the following: He it. resolved by the House of Representatives, Ttiat the people of the United States sympathize with the people of t.'uha in their patri otic efforts to aocuro their independence and establish a republican form of government, guaranteeing personal liberty and equal political right of all the people ; and tils House of Representatives will give its constitutional sup port to the President of the Vjnitod Statos whenover, in liiR opinion, a republican government shall have been esta blished, anil he may deem it eipndient to recognize tlie independence and sovereignty of eucli republican govern ment. A vote on the resolution developed the absenoe of a quorum, and a call of the House was ordered. While the roll was being called a quorum appeared, and all further proceedings under the call were dispensed with. Mr. Hanks moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of paHHing the resolution. The rules were suspended and the resolution passed yeas, JS, ; nays, 26. The following is the negative vote Messrs. Adams, Hoainan, HigffH, Burr, Oleveland, Davie, Kldridge, trolla day, HalL Hawkins, Kerr, Niblac.k, Parker, 1'aine, Rogers, Sargent, Stevens, Swoonoy, Tnwnsond, Van Trump, Wills, Willurd, K. M. WUmin.and Winchester. Mr. Upton moved to suspend the rules and take np the contested election rase in the Fourth South Carolina Dis trict. Mr. Kldridge moved the House adjourn. Negatived. Yens 2fi ; nayn 1116. Mr. Buruott moved to snspend all rules for the purpose of pressing a resolution reported from the Com mittee on l-.lectiuns, sotting forth that in the contested election case of Wullaoe vs. Simpson, from the Fourth district of South Carolina, Mr. Wallace is entitled to a seat in tlie House. Mr. Holman moved a call of the Honsn. The Speaker decided the motion ont of order. Mr. Holman nnnealed from the decision of the chair. Tlie Speaker declined to entertain the appeal, adding mat tlie gentleman trora Indiana, Jttr. uouuun, was (ami liar with the rules. M r. Hrooks moved that the Honse adjourn, on which thg yeas ana nays were oruoreu. The Honsn airnin refused to admumYeas 22. navs 93. Mr. Paine stated that it was bo noar the close of the ses sion that it was imuosmbla for the resolution offered bv tho geutletuun from Missouri iMr. lturdotl) to pass without unanimous consent. Me tuoroiore appealed to tue gentle man to withdraw it. Mr. Hurdettsaid under the circumstances ho would with draw it. Mr. Dawes culled up the joint resolution relative to a site for the bnildinc of a new Stato Department. 1'a.ssed. Mr. rerry, from tne Committee on Kuies, onered a reso lution that ttie name of the Committee on Roads and Canuls he changed to that of Railways and Canals. Adopted. Mr. litlln, from the (Vmimitto on Printing, reported a resolution in favor of printing .'ie.OUO extra copies ot there port of the ( '-otnmisHionor ol Patents ; 6000 copies of the MeHNage of the President relative to the, depredations of Rebel vernels; 60,000 extra copies of the Ijind Othce report, und 20,000 copies of the letter of K. H. Elliott, on inter national coinage. All of which were adopted. Mr. Jenrkes called up tlie bill for the relief of RoUin White. Passed. Mr. Jenckes offered a resolution authorizing tho Relect Committee on the Ninth Census to appoint a sub-committee, to sit during the receKH, a nd send for versons, and take testimony, and to report a bill at the next so, ion of ('ongiess. Adopted. The Speaker appointed a commit toe on the pert of tho House to wait on the President and inform him that unless he had some further communication to make the two houses were ready to adjourn. Several attempt were made to introduce various resolu tions, but objections were made. Mr. Dawnn reported t he committee appointed to wait on the President had performed that dnty, and tlint ho in formed them he had no fnrther communication to make. The hour of VI o'clock having arrived, the Speaker de clared the House adjourned without day. The Tax Hill. In the Honse last night, dnrimr the debute on tho Tax bill, Mr. Marshall, member of the oonfei-euoe committee, also explained auu advocated the report. 1 he debate was further continued by Messrs. Dawe.i, Voorhees, Marshall, Jones (Ky.l, and Schenck. Mr. Schenck. answering to tlie argument of Messrs. Iiognn and Hutler, remarked that some people make their charges openly, while others insinuate lies, and thus add cowardice to insult. Mr. Ixigun asked Mr. Schenck whether he alluded to him in speaking of those who insinuate bus, and thus add insult to tulsehood Y M r. Schenck No, sir. Mr. Hntler I ask the gentleman whether Pharisee did not say, "I thank Ood that I am not like other men !"' Mr. Schenck I think it very probable. Anytliimt that hypocrisy may have uttered I dare say will be familiar to the gentleman in whatever form it may oome. The discuaaion closed, and ths coofereuco report was agreed to. Tim Cuban Resolution. The following is the affirmative vote on the passage of Mr. Hanks' resolution relative to Cuba: Allison, Amblor, Ames, Archer, Armstrong, Asher, Axtoll, Hunks, Hently, Hingliam, lllair, Hoyd, Hrooks, Hultington, Hurdett. H. F. Hntler, Roderick P. Hutler.Cessna, Churchill, Clark.Amasa Cobb, Clinton L.Cobb, Cobnrn, Conger, Dewees, Dickinson, Dockcry, Donnelly, Duval, Ferris, Ferry, Kiuckelnburg, Oartield, (ioU, tliliilliui, Hawley, Hay, Heaton, Hill, Hogj, Holmaii, Jlopkins, Hotcukiss, Ingersoll, Jenckes, A. H. Jones, J. L. Jones, Judd, Julian, Kellev, Knapp, Lsah, I-awrence, Isigan, Ixiughridge, Jonch, Maynard, Mc.Car- l'omeniy, Prosser, Roots. Sawyer. Scofield, Shanks. Porter, hiieldon It. A Sheldon, John A. Smith, W illiam C. Smith, Stevenson, Stokes, Htougliton, TaHo, Tanner, Tillman, Trimble, Twitchell, I-nne, Upson, Vun jiorn, voroees, ward, i;. ;. waKiiljnrn, Wolknr, Wliitte mere, Wilkiuson, Williams, J. T. Wilaon, Winans, and Witcher-W. THE tilllTE LEGISLATURE. House of UcprcMcntiiiives. llAitaisiit-HO, April 10. Mr. Mctiinnis moved that the Senate bill known as the I'hihulelphia cattle bill, he put upon the private calendar of next week. Mr. Kleckner objected. ReHolutions being in order, Mr. McGinnU thou pre sented his motion in the shape of a rwolutinn. Mr. Kleckner rained a point of order, wuich was sus tained, that it would require a two-thirds vote to adopt the resolution, the bill having been reported with a negative recomiuendutinn. A vVkj ror vote wua taken, when the resolution was defeated by a decided majority. The Senate resolution relative to the nnal adjournment of the Lncislature next Thursday was refurrej to the Com mittee on Ways and Means. Tlie Honse then adjourned until Monday afternoon at 2'si o'clock. Ci,oinrNo. Prices must couio down! So say the people. Prioes must come down I Ho say ths people. Prices must oome down! Ho say the people. Prices must come down! So say the people. Prices nil! be put down the game an before ths war for all Heiuly-uiuiie Clothing, at CHARI.KH Htokks Oo'a, Comiuental llotel Building ji- ST. ANDKKW'S CHAPEL, THIRTEENTH Street, below Washington avenue. Divine servioe Tomorrow ( llth instant) at 111 Si o'clock A. M. Sermon by Itev. W. V. Hewers, and at 74 o'clock P. M. sermon by Rev. Wilbur F. Paddock. m t'OH SALE A LAKOEAND ELEGANTLY Jiiiiil built llrick House, with every oouvouience, in ARCH Sireut, between Twelfth and Broad streets, with furniture, if desired. Address "Cicero," at this office. t TN TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR 1 THE CITV AND COUNTY OF PMI.ADFXFHI A. Petition of F.MZA BTKINMF.TZ for priviloue of tjemmi tub trailer. Notice Is hereby given that application will ba made to said !ourt on SATURDAY. April 24, lstlii, for a decree permitting said F.I.IZA KTKINMKTifi to do husitiBss a a J'rmmr. miU trailer under the act of Assembly of Peiiiiaylva uia, when all persons availing to oppiise tho mimo will us heard. THOMAS J. CLAYTON, 4 IV tw2w' AUvruey fvf 1'vtitiwuV. PIANOS, ETO. rfi 8TEINWAY & BONS' C.RANI) IrTfV-n aqnarn and npright Pioos at BLASIIJ.S BROH.', No. HHMI CHF.SNUT Btreet. gltf t ft T r T I V "17 n T VT il r 1 A V D, I nnrroN'S, 11 mf No. 014 CHKSNUTHtreet Al.lllvEt HI', MANirFAOJTBMIS OF KIUKT CLASS PIANO FORTK8. Fnll guarantee and moderate prtisos. Hi- WAHKROOMS. No. I0 ARCH Street PIANO TORTKS, AND MABON A HAMI.IN'S CJVHINrTr ANO M KTROT'O LIT AN ORUANH. with ths new and beautiful vox HUMANA, Kvery inducement offered to purchasers. (-qtjj j) 4 6 stnth 3m No. fl'ir, CIlicSNUT St.r.5et. "8 "(J : II OMACKER & CO.' S' CRAND, BQUARE, AND UPRIGHT TIAJIOS. WARF.ROOMS, No. 1.103 CHF-SNUT STRFETP. N. B.- New and Second hand Pianos to rent. Toning and Moving promptly attended to. 4 8 lm PERSONAL. T o ADVERTISERS. The total edition of tho EVF.NIMU STAR, on Thursday last, reached the enormous number of ninety-five thousand copies. We commend tho following testimony to the atten tion of advertisers. Our regular daily edition is now larger than that of any ther paper in I'hiladelplda, with a-ngle exception. SCHOOL A RLAKF.I.V, Publishers Kvening Star. (Affidavit of Mr. Henry Wood.l Personally appeared before me, Henry Wood, and being duly sworn, doth depone and say that hois tho Pressman of the F.VF.N1NO STAR newHiiaper, and that tho number of ccpiesof the RVKNINU STAR printed by him on his Hoe cylinder press reached sixty-tive Uioofcand copies oil the 8th day oi April, IStiii. HKNRY WOOD. Sworn and subscribed in before me this fLh day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and Sixty-nine. tSeaO DAVID HF.ITI.F.R, Aldoriuau. rAftidftvit of Mr. William A. Mnsick.l Personally appeared before me William A. Mnsick, and being atlirmed, deposes and says that, on the Sthdayof April, 1Mi8. there was printed on tho press of the "Oenuan Ilcmocrat" thirty thousand OI.IHXI) copies of the EVKN INU STAR, full edition, and that we then stopped, being ont of paper, and unable to till the order fur more sent to lis by Messrs. School A lllakely. WILLIAM A. MUBICK. Rworn and subscribed to before mo this tlth day of April, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. nine. tKeal) JOSKPH C. TITTKRMARY, It Alderman. JR E A L EST AT E A T "aO C fTb nT. HAI.K RV OHnKH OK HKIHS THOMAS A M BonH. Auctioneers. Three-fdory brick dwelling-, o. 217 Monroe street, between Second and Third streets. On Tuesday, April 0, 1HC9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public, sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that three-story brick nicsmiujie, with Vwo-storv back building: and one-story frame kitchen and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Mon roe street, uetween second and Tmru streetH, no, 217 ; the lot containing In front on Monroe street in feet Inches, and extending in depth 90 feet, more or less, 'i ne nouse mis tne cas introduced, nam, eie. Clear of all Incumbrance. Terms cash. Immediate possession. M. THOMAS A SONS, Anctlonecrs, 4 10 s 2t Nos. 13 and 141 S. FOL'K'ITI Street, KKAL KSTATK THOMAS Si HONS' SALE Handsome Modern Residence, southeast corner oi l nirty-rourtn anil llavenora streets, rwenty fonrth ward. 80 by 158 feet. On Tuesday, May 4, 189, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at tlie Philadelphia Kxehange, all that handsome modern three-story (rough-cast) brick messuage and lot of ground situate ut the southeast corner of Thirty fourth and Uaverford streets, Twenty-fourth ward ; the lot containing In front on Haverford street K0 feet, and extending in depth along Thirty-fourth, street 158 feet 2 fronts. The house is 30 by 40 feet: has hull In the centre; contains 12 rooms, observa tory, gas, bath; hot and cold water, 2 water closets, furnace, cooking range, etc. ; also, a stable, green house, garden planted with grapery, arbor along the main walk, fountain, etc. Terms, f3(i0 must reumlu for 6 years. Possession 16th- Mu.v next. May be ex amined on application to the owner und occupant, between" auu 12 o'clock. il. THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, 4 10 24 6 1 Nob. 139 and 141 S. Fourth street. fpS PKRKMI'TOHY NAl.K. THOMAS A HONS, P'il Auctioneers. Desirable Lot, Frankford road, 42 feet front. On Tuesday, April 27, 1NG9, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, withont re serve, ut the Philadelphia Exchuiige, all that certain lot of ground, situate on the northwest side of Frank ford road, commencing at the distance of 400 feet northeast from Ontario street; thence extending north !12 deg. 24 j min., west 200 feet to a point; thence north 51 deg. 14 min., east 19 feet 10' Inches; thence sonth 48 deg. 6H min., west 198 feet 9 incheH to Frankford road; thence along northwest siile of Frankford road 42 feet to place of beginning. This lot hus right on grade, and is in a beautiful and im proving part of the city. It has two fine shade trees in front und one on the rear end. The Passenger Hallway cars pass It both ways, and there Is gas and water pipes laid iu front. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $70. Terms cash. Hale absolute, l'lan ut the auction rooms. M. THOMAS A PONS. Auctioneers, 410 R2t Nos. 139 and 141 a KOUUTlIStreet, OB RKAI. KSTATeT THOM AS ; A SONS' SaLk. jyii (icutecl Three-story Hrlck Dwelling, No. 1(121 Christian street, west of Hixteeuth street. On Tues day, A lirll 20, 1869, at 11 o'clock, noon, will be sold, at public sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchange, all that new three-story brick messuage, with two-tory back building and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Chrlstlau street, west of Sixteenth street. No. 1621 : containing on front on Christian street Its feet, and extending In depth 97 feet 7 X inches. The house Is new ; has gas, bath, etc. Subject to a yearly ground rent of $108. Immediate possession. Will be open for examination one week previous to sale, from 10 to 8 o'clock. M. THOMAS A SONS, Anctlonecrs, 4 10 s2t Nos. 1119 and 141 S. FOURTH. Street. ' HPS( KKAL KSTATK. THOMAS A HONS' SALIi KiiiiS Huildlng IxiUi, Fifteenth street, north of Dauphin street. On Tuesday, April 27, 1869, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ut public sale, at the Phi ladelphia Kxchange, the following described lots of ground, viz. : No. 1. All that lot of ground, situate on the cast side of Fifteenth street, ltfl feet north of Dauphin street, IT feet front, b8 feet 11 incite deep. Teruw Cash. No. 2. All that lot of ground, west sldo of Fifteenth street, 174 feet north of Dauphin street; 17 feet from, and in depth 88 feet 11 Inches, Terms cash. M. THOMAS A HONS, Auctioneers, 410 s2t Nos. .-I9 and 141 S Fourth street. KKAL KSTATK THOMAS A SONS' HALK. Three-storv brick dwelling. No. 820 Uearv siieet, south of Wylle street, Fifteenth ward. On Tuesday, May 4, 1809, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Kxchange, all that three-story wick uweiiiug anu lot oi grouml, situate on the west side of Oeury street, 235 feet south of Wylie street. No. 820 ; containing In front on Ueary street 15 feet, and extending in depth 57 feet to a S-feet wide ulley. 11. THOMAS A SONS. Anctlonecrs, 4 10 17 S2t Nos. 139 anil 141 H. FOl RTU Struct. CI'ECIALTY O V PONY J IIAETON H AND Velocipede h, OF THE LATKST STYLKS and LOWEST TRICES, Together with aU the NEW SPRING PATTERNS of first-class PHAETONS AND CAIUtlACJES, lo stock and finish. For sale by S. W. JACOBS, No. 611 AKCII STREET. 4 10 lm 1 PRACTICAL PLUMBEE, GAS FITTEE, i Anu UUA1N LAiKB, g43 South J 'ipeenth htreet, Below LnrM Fou Moths. Use it early and yon gave by killing swarms now In embryo. Sold by every druggist. TJJEOD, 8. JIAJtUUS, Boston, ll-W, H-00, 60 eta, Jt DRY GOODS. pKKl'JKTUAL MOTION IN ClIRAP AtJD GOOD GOODS AT JAiW PKICIX! IMPOSITION HATED 1 1 1 OPPOSITION COURTED I I I COMPARISON INTITED I I I COMPETITION DEFIED I ! I THE. VALVE ALWAYS OIVKN IN EXCHANGE FOR Y!)U1 MONEY. AT TIIE OLD S'tfAND, ISo. 123 J'. NINTH Wtre, AMOVE AKCIt, fUNDER TTIE1R OIJ) VOTTO, NEVER TO 11 K UNDERSOLD;, Are offering the greatest burgnlns in all kinds of DRY tcODS since the panic of 1j7. Have opened to-day, in connection with a huge buukropt stock of goods, a large assortment of Mt'KIJNS, KIVNNKIA LINEN8, WHITE GOODS, PIQUES, M AKSEIIJJtS, BLACK ALPACAS, PRESS (1OO0S, OINOIIAMS, CALICOES, t COUNTERPANItS, HO SIERY, SHIRT FRONTS, GLOVES, AND NOTIONS. ALL WILL BK SOLD AT RUINOUS LOY PRICIM. AU we ask Is one call, as thonsaudr) lmve done and Fvtd money by purchasing their goods at the cheap store of the.well-known Arm of ErSTEIN 6l IIAI2ME3, No. 123 N. NINTH Street, aliore Aixh. Dail.vri-eceivlng (roods front the- Cash Auctions. 4 8 thstu3t KlvCH'IATORH OF F1UCKS. PRICE & WOOD, N. VV. COItNKK KI4JHTII ANU KIUIKHT. ULA K MLI4HS HI.ACK WI.KN! Oi-os drain Blsck Hilks, Hi. tfitX, IHTIS, If 2 "X, S'M, It 3. K3'S0. and 4 per yard. ilck Alpscas, 31, 3"v, 40, W, 62, fB, 75, and 90 conti per yard. Stripe Percales, French ChinUes. A cheap hit oi Plaid Mohairs, 25 cents per yard. A lot. of Mixed Poplins, 31 cents per jiu-d. American Calicoes and CiiiKhaius, fust color. Mil IT K JOOI! WUITK IJOOlrtf Plaid Naimoeks Utr'pe Nsin-ooks. Swiss Plaid and Stripe Muslins; Victoria Lawns. Sott Finish Cambrics, NainstsikH, Kwisn Muslins. Ilrilhants, India Twill Long Cloths, etc. etc. White Piijnes, 25, 31, 37j , 45, 66, lb, t5, Si cl, and I 1 per yard. Handsome Marseilles Quilts, very chenp. Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Kird-eye Linens for Aprons Rnd Nnrsery Diaper. Bent makes Shirting Linens, etc. Pillow-caao and Sheeting Muslins. Bleached and Brown Muslins, etc. Ladies' and dents' Hosiery and Cloves. Ladies and Cents' Handkerchiefs, very cheap. Bargains in Hamburg Edgings and Inserting. Magic Rulllings, Coventry RulUings, Puttings, etc. PRICE & WOOD, N. YV. t'OKNEIl KKiHTH ANI FII-IUUfT. N. B. A oelehraled Kid Clovo at $1 a pair. Ji.uvin'8 Kid dloves, best u.iafitj. 4flswf g 1' E C I A L N O T I O E. SO. 140 N. EIGHTH STIIEET, ABOVE ARCH, Will open this morning a large lot of BLACK SILKS from New York and Philadelphia Auction. We par ticularly invite all persons about to purchase Bilks for mils, dresses, or Bacqnes to first examine our goods. CO pieces of Scotch Gingham, double width, at 25 cents per yard. 100 pieces of Black Mohair Alpa.cn, at loss than Wholesale prices. 4 cases of White Piqne, all new styles. A fresh Invoice of the real French Bow (Ladles' Neck Ties), the only pluc In the city to get them. 800 yards of fine Brocade BrUlia nta leJt, wlil sell them at ta cents per yard, slightly soiled. 4 8 8Up 18697 (OPENED IN 1803, MAItCH 10, CBNTKAL LOCATION, LARGE WELL LIGHTED STORE. A GOOD CLASS OF GOODS. THTC LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICEA ESTABLISHED ON FAIR BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. TOLITE AND ATTENTIVB ASSISTANTS, Where the abov cardinal points are true and strictly observed, In ninety-nine eases out of every nuuureti, success and prosperity are certain. KUCH IS OUK EXPERIENCE. We have now open a magnificent stock of Season able and Desirable SILK AND DRESS GOODS, ' CASHMERES AND CInTIR, LINENS, WHITE OOdDH, DOMESTICS, ETC. KTC. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. L. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 8 19 PHILADELPHIA. -ALKING AND TUAVELLINO SUITS. Plain, Striped and Chene Popllnettes, for Sulfa. Brown and Bluck Silvanlas, very source and do slruble. Handsome Silk Poplins, all shades, for suits. Granite Poplins, iu great variety, for salts. Wash Poplins, Mohairs und Lawns, for Suit. Striped Poplins, of all descriptions, for Sulfa. Opened U)-duv, a full assortment of ORIENTAL POPLINS, for Suit, to whjcb we call particular at tention, believing them to be the must attractive goods in the market. NTOUIM At WOOD, SEVENTH AND ARCH STREETS, 9 9wi rmLADIiLrilLV FOURTH EDITION FROM THE CAPITAL. Movements of (lie CoiiKrcssmpn - The Foreif'n Appolnlmenl.s- , Secretary JJorie and Tresi dent (Jrant Doings of the Philadelphia Delegation. fip4tinl I)fpai.h to The Krcninp TnUyraph. The Hreiiklnir T. Wapiiinoton. April 10.' Several members will leave for their homes this evening. A nvilority, However, will remain lo uin liner ilU'iiiim: i.iih Mom their districts and other mutters ifliitlng to their coURtltuentd. M'ssrs. Keiley and Myers have been so exhausted by the hl.rn of the ln.s't duy's session and feurful outside presure for upp;lnti'ii!-ntrt that vney are completely worn out. linn will not lcavo fur home for several days. Messrs. O Nelll and Kunditll w HI nrolsiblv eo homn to-uight Mr. O'Neill w ill return on Monday to at- leim in some imsmesH connecien wittl nm iiisf.net. The President will send In the nomimttious for foreign appointments ut the beginning of next week. It Is understood Unit a nmlorit.v of them were agreed upon ut the Cabinet meeting ycslcrduy. The Philudclphlu Dcli'iriitioii. A delegation from the I'tilnn lA'njnv. headed by ex-Mayor McMichuel, called upon the Presi dent, fo-dny aii'l pressed the cluiuis of George n. jioKer lor n loreign ppou-imc nr. as nokcr wants a tlrst-cluss mission, U Is doubtful If he will get ii, inusnmcn us ctirrin lias airenny oecn seiecunl for Russia, and the programme is not to give two tirst- class missions to imv one .state. The Philtittf lplilu I'enslnn Awefiey. Among the nominations not Beted upon wiw that of A. It. i iilhoiin, to be Pension Agent ut Philadel phia. The President U1 have to send lu his name to tlie KenaUMiext week, lie is so strongly recom mended that there is little doubt but that he will be aguin noniluuti'd for Uie place. Secretin- Itorle. It Is understood that the attseks which have been nuide upon Secretary el' the Nmy Borle In news papers are inspired l.y the stuff oillcers of tJe navy ami their friends. The President has perfect confi dence In Mr. Borle. and approves his administration of the Navy Department, The denumds for his re moval will not. therefore be acceded to, and he is likely to remain at the head of the Navy Department during Grant's administration, except be should choose to resign. J'fjipttti h to tlie A-HyOfiuU'd Vrvm. Coiilirmnllons. Washington, April ln.-Thn Senate early this nnirnlnic continued the following nominations: KeKixters of 1-and tltfire-louis Durrinl, Denver City, Colorado; Abner Tibbitts, Kt. Peter's, Minnosnta; J. ft. I.ymnn, Helens, Monlan:i; Morgan Ibiles, Traverse City, MiehiuHn; Jscob P. C-'ark. Olhympia, Wshin(fton Terri tory: P. B. S. Pimhhsck, ISew Orlcsns; Charles W.Loouus, Jscksen, Mirhiitnn. Register of Wills for the IHstriot of CoJombut Amos Welmter. Receivers of ViiM'o Moneys .lames Scntt, of Dokotah city, NebrahkH; Juniei4 M. Wukinson, Msnttiettc, Alichi. Itsii; Reuben Goodrich, Truvert. city, MirhirHn. t onunissioners of Police for the District of OotninhiA I. Hurr, 1). T. Hiiinbunk, W. H. Chase, Cluules U. Uerfcen.. William .1. MurtiiKh. Anthony HiupiiH, Distrii-t Attorney for Uehiwara. Renjmmn S. l-'ild. Attomy for Vermont. J. U. Ncott, Attorney for the Western Distrint nf Tens. J. W. Purviance, Attorney fur the Western disii-iut uf Teias. Horace W. Houghton, f'.msul ut Lshaena. W. L. Sterns, riurve.wi-l'-'nersl of Florida. Charles l)illiii(.-liJU. A'hvuI Orticer, New Orleans. David NiiBEle. Chief .luetics of ldulio. Samuel J. 1 1 ulley. Collector at Bumilo. James A. Maitruuer, (Collector uf Customs x Ceoiy town, D. J. 0. htever. Collector of the Minnesota district, dutues P. I.edice, Surveyor, Louisville. Kdington Fulton, Kurvejorof the Port, Baltimore. John L. Thomas, Collector of the Port, BiJluu.mi. violin Ix-e CliBpinsn. Portmse'er, Baltimore. Lnban II. Litrhlield, Mfir.-ilml for Dukotah. H. W. Moiilton, Marshal for Idaho. Clement Horn", -Mar-dml for Wyominc. Philip Hitz, Marshal lor Wsshinirton Tei-ritoiT. John W. ilunn. Marshal for Delaware, Edward GTioMborouflii,. Marshal for Ma.rylu.ml. nullum r.: i-arser, iiiurniiai lor i exas. Jamea R. liennett, Marshsl for the Eastern District of Michigan. lames M. Casey, Attorm-y for AV volllhlff. Thomas M. Hrown, District Attorney for fn'Hiina. The rienate has continued James M. Ashley, of Ohio, as Governor of Montana, T. Jtut.li Hpencnr, of Now Yor'n. Sur-veyor-f ieuernl ot New Mexico, and K. li. Perkins, ol Peiui syivuniu, Secretai-y of New Mexico. Niival Alliiirs. (Joinmander Josejih P. l utfe hi-s been ordered to cmn nuind the Hangus on the '-td iUMtant. Passt Assistant hin-Keon W. S. Fort, Assistant Pay master A. .1. Greeley, ru-t AhMmsui l-'itKinet-T Cyjo-iana Andiole; Second Assistants K. M. Dttvis, A. Biyt.he, and J. G. BroHiiahan are oroVreil to duty on the Santas. I.ieiiteiiant-Coiuiuitnd-r ,1. CrHi.htuii Watson and Pirst Assistant. Knitineer Joseph 11. Bail jy are ordered to the New York Navy Yavd. 1 jeutenant Conun.inderO. T. Welti isdetched fwini th New Yolk Navy Yard. Lieutenant OoinniindT V.". K. Wis! an.l I.leirtoniint Gts'ivo W. Pifrmun are detachsl from the Monnd City iaval Station. lieutenant Charles II. Sclwt'iey und Mate John A. Vanirhan are detached lroiu tho Yuudnlia, and ordered U the r-auitns. Midshipmen Charles W. Builou and J. K. Shear have resigued. The President nt the f'upUol. The President caiiie to the Capitol about, 1 o'ckK-k this morning, uccompaulcd by Secretaries Klsh and Boiie and Al torney-Geuei al Hour and his two Secre turii s, Messrs. Porter anil I'.ubeock. The party were occupied, up to the time ol the adjournment, 'iu ex amining the various Mils preieutetl U the Pieohleut for his approval, Ameiidiiieuts to ttie Koulliei-u ICecoiistructiou litil. Among the amendments to the Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia Election bill, which were agreed to by both houses, was one offered by Seuator Sawyer, pro viding that the election shall be held under 'the new Begislration law. It Is stated that this will admit uboirl lfi.uoo additional white voters In Virginia, and throw out several thousand fraudulent negro voters who were enrolled in the First district. Itt will also admit quite a number of additional white voters lu Texas and Mississippi. I'ractionnl Currency Hlateinent. The amount of fractional currency issued from lite Printing Hureau of the Treasury Department lor the week ending to-day is f.l70,7ilO. Shipments To Assistant Treasurer at New York fjoo.oto; st, Louis, fr0,OO0; National Bunks, $15C,000. Treasurer Spinner holds as security for national bank circulation, 34i,7;s,3000, and for public depo sits, t;ill,H7B,3f0. 1 National bank notes issued during the week l9,lfi0. Total to date, iHa,7H6,su8. Mutilated bliii returned, fia,U2P,r3; Insolvent bank noU- redeemed, fl,0oM,ai8; actuul circulation at this date, -2!W,HlT,7M; lractionul currency destroyed during the week. oaa,tiou, The Purine Railroads. Tlie Joint resolution for the protection of the Inte rests of the Viuted Slates lu the I'nion I'acitio Kail road Company, tho Central Pacific Railroad Com pany, and for other purposes, received Ihe approval of the President to-day FOJttiJGM lijj Atiantir CubU. The Powers of the SpodIhU AlinlHti-v. Vauiud, April 10. In the t'ortez yesterday bhiit;a made a speech, in which lie urged uon that body the adoption of a statute, to be Incorporated In the new Constitution, which shall materially modify the powers and functions of the ministry, as well a-i re--duce that branch of the Government uumcriuully. Th Ik Afternoon' Quotations, Lokdon, April 10 p. M. The closing price of Consols 9'ii4 lor money, and 63 J; foruoeouut; U. S. 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