THE DAILY- EVENING TELKGRAFH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,. APRIL 12, 1809. 3 rrsws suiviysARY. I.m-nl N'-wq. A iiicistlnjj; of tlio frintuU of Cuban IndoTwri dciM'o wn held on Huturtliiy evening lust. In Na tional Hull, on Mnrkt't utriH-t, txlow Twelfth. Mr, J. (J. Moore prtwlriiM. After short nddrwneH ly Colonel J. SeyU'rt and otliern, a sories of reso lution!) w adopted, ascttinp; forth tlmt our foro fnthcrs wero not more Juxtiiled in their revolt aunliiHt Uritltili rule thun urn the Cuban in their wur Multilist Spanish opprcmdoit; that nil possible snistuni'e nliould he rendenul them by every civilized nution, us their wrong, arc such an to aroupo the indignation of .all lovers of freedom and human rights; thnt the pittrlotlc Cubans have proved tlicmtwlvcH wortliy of the blessing of freedom by iiboliHliing nluvery; that the present uprininx niiirks a new era in tin; condition of the '(Jem of the Antilles;" and finally, lifKolivd, That in the opinion of this meet inr it is the duty of the Government of the United States to re '0ni.e as speedily as possible the belligerent rights of the native Cubans, and thus carry out the great American idea, that suffering people, struggling for their liberty and rights, arc enti tled to mid Miould receive the moral, if not jibysicui, support of all nations whose govern ments are founded on the principles of immuta ble justice; and wo hope the subject will redcivo t tic immediate attention 01 me powers that ue at Washington. At the cloe of the meeting tho Cubans present formed in procession, and carry ing the LUitcd States and the Cuban rcvolution lulu' Hag, marched to Chesnut street, cheering the American people and for free Cuba. The notice of tin) meeting to be held on Satur day evening last, of the citizens favorable to the removal of the rails from Uroad street, not hav ing been very widely circulated, there was but a Finn attendance. The meeting was organized and adjourned, in order that a notice -for another , meeting might be gixen in sullicicut time to.as- viwro a larger attendance. v f DnmoMlc Aflntrsa -f!old closed on Saturday nt l-V!,' L Washington had a snow storm yesterday. Seuator Sjirague is to be serenaded by the Washington workinginen. The missing banker, F. fJ. Jewett, of Ska ncateles, N. Y., has turned up in Canada. The M. E. Covenant Church, built by Mr. Henry Crousc, ol Heading, was dedicated yes terday. A lire at No. 61 Stone Ftrect, New York, on Saturday afternoon, destroyed 15, 000 worth of cotton, Edwards Pierrepont. the new United States District Attorney of New York, assumes the oflice to-day. The gin-house of Dr. A. A. Kerr, on Big Creek, Memphis, was burned on Saturday. Loss, 00,0d0. Forty-nine persons, male and female, have been discharged from the l'ost Ulliec Department at Washington. Heading will furnish one thousand Odd Fel lows to the great parade, to take place in this city on the liOth iust. A telegram from Augusta, Ga., says that the disposition made by Congress of the Georgia matter gives universal joy. The different post of the Gi and Army of the Republic arc preparing to decorate the graves of ' our fallen heroes on the 1st of May. President Grant will seud to the Senate, to day a large number of nomination?, including many for diplomatic and consular positions. Major Calhoun not having been confirmed ns Pension Agent for this city on Saturday, the Presi dent will again renominate him for that position. A Little Hock despatch states that the steamer G. A. Thomson truck a snag ncarPiue llhiff, on Friday niyht, and sunk. Seventeen ' lives were lost. The German X'atholics of Baltimore fired a salute of llt'ty guns, on Saturday eveuing, in honor of the filtiuth anniversary of the Pope's priesthood. -i-The funeral services of the late Sir Edward Cuuard and George F. Nesbit, in New York, on Saturday, were very impressive and largely attended. . , One hundred and forty Swedish emigrants passed through Concord, N. II., last Friday, for the Northwest, manv of them beiug destined for SaltLakc City. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel F. M. Follett, Captain of Company I), 4th United States Artil lery, committed suicide at Fort Mcllenry, Balti more, on Friday evening, by shooting himself through the head. 'I he Police Commissioners of New York on Saturday were served with an order from Judge Cardo.o, to show enuse why a w rit of mandamus should not issue to compel tkeiu to revoke the dismissal of Captain Young;. The United States Commissioners appointed to investigate the East river (New York) bridge projects, having about concluded their business there, will next week leave for Niagara. Pitts burg, and Cincinnati, to report on the bridges at these points. The Overlaid Mail Company is now carry ing the mails betw een the ends of the Union and Central Paeilie roads, a dislauce of ten miles. The Central Paeilie Hailroad on Saturday com- i ................ I...- ... uiv luuucuu ii iuipjMM tiH jii.Min ii DiA Hun dred and fiftieth mile post, and only fifty miles of track remain to be laid to complete the Paeilie Hailroad. , ForciKii A 11 iilrs. ' Madrid, April 11. News has been received from the frontier that a baud of Caiiists, six hun dred strong, attacked the town of Leo do Urgel, in the Pyrcuecs, but were repulsed with heavy loss, and" lied to the mountains. Paris, April 10. In the Senate to-day, the defensive means proposed by the Government were generally approved. Marshal Niel said it was the duty of the country iu time of peace to secure its safety. The army might be placed on a peace footing, and if it were needed it could rapidly pass to a war footing. lu the Corps Legislatif M. de Lavalettc made a loug and peaceful speech. He concluded with the follow lug words: "It is the policy of France to maintain resolutely a dignified peace." Havana, April 0, via KeyWest, April 10 The Spanish man-of-war Fernando Cattolica to-day overhauled the American brig W.zie Major, toil miles from Caibarien, and took from her two passengers. Both of these jiersong had em burked at Havana, and were provided with pass ports. A report is current in Cuban circles that the Spanish troops, while conveying a supply of provisions from Santa Cruz to Puerto Principe, were attacked and defeated. Intelligence has been received that the Spanish troops iu the vicinity of Nuevitas are suffering from sickness. On the arrival of the steamship Eagle, from Now York, live Cubans who had taken passage to Havana were arretted andj carried to More Castle. Intelligence haB been received that the Bremen brig Gcruiania, from New York, bound to Vera Cruz, was wrecked oil one of the Bahamas. The captain and crew were saved. List night there were further disturbances lu the streets of Havana, and several persons were killed. To-night, however, the city is tran quil. Liverpool, April 10 Midnight. The banquet to Charles Dickens occurred at St. floorge's Hall, this city, this evening. About seven hun dred gentlemen sat down, and besides thero were present many spectators. The hall was gracefully decorated with Hags and banners. The proceedings were characterized throughout with good feeling and emhusiusm. Sir lieury Houghton and llepworth Dixon, Esq., presided. After tho usual toasts to England, Lord Dulferin made a pleasant speech He regretted that Dickens had not entered tile Held of politic; ho would have been a power iu the House of Com mons, a peer of Macaulay. Lord Lytton at length, in glowing terms, pro posed tho health of Mr. Dickons, "Mr. Dickens urose, and with emotion responded. Ho said lie felt he was unable to do justice to his feelings. Liverpool, after London, was almost foremost in bis estimation. She w as always ready to respond, m.n-handed and spontaneously, muuiflceutly, to all appeal for aid to art and literature. Ho latlve to the remarks of Lord Dullerin, he said, alter mature deliberation, he had doeldod to stand and fall bv literature, and not to enter politics, and thus far lie Had not regreiou ins ue cisloil. . l c"" Tro'.l-va " v- 'v" t t'.J :o' jiiuiU. jlc eulogized. Wushingtou Jrylug, Mr, Motley, and tho American, pcoplo. The latter were always willing to' recognize publicly the honor duo to literary men.. He closed by hijitlng thnt the appointment of ' Charles' Dickens as Minister to Washington might be beneficial to both countries. London, April 11 Tho Pope's Jubilee was celebrated nt Home with great splendor. The Pope said Mass nt St. Peter's, and a 1'e Jhmm was sung In the presence of the cardinals, foreign ambassadors, and notabilities from all parts of Europe. In the evening tho city was illuminated. foreign iNcelhiiK-on Ileitis. The Prussian Government has imposed a tax of one cent and a half on every telegraphic des patch. An International Universal Exhibition Is to be held iu Brussels In 1870, and the site Is already chosen. " A battalion of German volunteers has been organised at Rome, which will be commanded by Prince Liechtenstein. Considerable augmentations arc ordered In the various corps d'armee throughout Prussia, especially In respect to cavalry and artillery. General Ncrenberger, the director of tho military school at Brussels, recently committed suicide by blowing Lis braius out with a pistol. . On his recall from Florence, Count d'Use dom was presented by the King of Italy with his portrait set in diamonds as a token of personal esteem. Admiral Caisserly Ahmet Pacha has visited the Sporades islands with a tleet of Turkish ves sels, aud seized upon a secret depot of 10,000 stand of arms. Count Bismark's two sons are to enter tho army. One Is to join the King's Hussars at Bonn, and the other the Laucers, now garrisoned at Hanover. During the late outbreak at Xercs, In Spain, 073 persons were arrested, and only 183 have been liberated. The rest are either transported or still in prison. Numerous bands of Carlists arc reported to be stationed near Pou, in France; headed by Count Barral, and awaiting the signal to cross the Spauish frou tiers. Wonderful effects of sound have been ob tained by manufacturing' bells of aluminum in France and Belgium. A bell eighteen inches in diameter scarcely weighs forty pounds. Very friendly autograph letters have lately passed between the Emperor of Austria and the King of Italy, confirming, it is stated, the pro bability of au alliance between France, Italy, and Austria. The new Prussian Ambassador to Florence, Count Brassier de Saint Simon, Is an intimate friend to Count Bismark, and is reported to be anything but friendly iu his sentiments towards France and Italy. The Bulletin International of Dresden, a French paper, has been seized, and proceedings have been commenced against the editor, Mr. Walster, ou a charge of high treason against the North German Confederation. The French railroad companies are orga nizing a commission for the purpose of arranging. the indemnities to be paid to employes wounded in actual service, uud also the provision to be allotted to the families of those killed. King William of Prussia, has presented General Moltke with a splendid sword, bearing the inscription, lTe constilium prwbente, Jiax Victor," in commemoration of tho fiftieth anni versary of that officer's entry into the army. The warlike reports are echoed from Italy, aud heavy preparations for defense are being made throughout the country. The cloud is ex pected to burst iu tho course of the. present mouth, and hints are given that Prussia will open the ball. On January 1, 1808, the Russian navy counted 113 admirals and generals, 3035 olllcers, 037 civil employes, 305 cadets and sailing masters, and 24,084 soldiers aud marines. Of these tho active service list contained S3 admirals and generals. 300 superior officers, 1518 subalterns, 305 civil employes, and 21,000 soldiers and marines. M. Ainedee Gouet, a popular writer and an editor of the Siecle, recently committed suicide under the following painful circumstances: His brother was pronounced so ill that he could not survive the night, which so affected M. Gouet that he went into the next room aud stabbed himself to the heart with a poignard. The next morning both brothers were found dead. As a token of the friendly feelings existing between Italy aud Austria, the Archduke Charles Louis, the Emperor's eldest brother, telegraphed the congratulations of all the imperial family to Prince Humbert, on the hitter's birthday. The prince replied that it was his most ardent wish' soon to visit Vienna, and in person tender his thanks. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fur additional Marin Aic st First Pagt. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Sun Kikes S aSiMooK Sets Si'N Bur i Milium Watkh 2 46 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. C.EOJIGE N. 'i'ATHAM, ) William O. Kent, Committee or the Month. D;C. AIcCammun, ) MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN HTUAM.SIIIPhT FOR AMKRICA. U. Kingdom.... Glasgow New York Mar. 96 Virginia laverpool New York Mar. 27 Bellona London Now York Mar. 27 Australasian .... Liverpool New York via boo... .Mar. 30 America lireuion Now York Mar. HI France Liverpool Now York Mar. 81 N. American.. ..Liverpool.. ...Portland April I Caledonia Glasgow New York April 2 Java Liverpool ....New York April 3 Alleinannia Havre New York April 8 FOR EUHOPK. Hammonia New York. ...Humour April 13 Colorado New York. ...Liverpool April 14 Humana New York.. ..Liverpool April 14 Aleppo Now York. ...Liverpool April 15 llanuk New York. ...Hreiuen April 16 (J. oi Brooklyn... New Yoik.... Liverpool April 17 Etna New York. ...Live rpool AurilSO COASTWISE, DOMF.STIO, ETC. Prometheua Pliilada Charleston.. . April 15 Columbia New York. ...Havana April 15 Wyoming I'bilada Savannah. '..'.".'.April 17 (ieo. UromweU . .Now York. ...New Orleans April 17 Cleopatra. Mew York. ...Havana .'April ID Mermnack New York. ...Rio Janeiro April XI Maila are forwarded by every nlouiuer in the regular line The leainem for or from Liverpool call at Queenalown. ex cept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry The toaraen for or from the Continent cull at Southampton. CLEARED SATURDAY. Stranitiliip Juniata, Hoxie, Havana and New Orleans Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Co Rteanihhip Saxon, Sears, Benton, II. Winner & Co Br. tchr Margaret Ann, Whelpley, St. John, N B CO Van Horn. ' ' Bclir Ella Hay, Cciggirn, Boston, L. Andenried A Co. Sehr Margie, Mot addon, Portland, Warren A lireuir Si hr Elvie Davis, Week, Boston, Ilaiumett, Neill i Co. Sehr R. t H. Corson. Corson, Salem, do Sclir H S. C(Hltrey, Codirey, East Cambridge, da Sehr Mary Carroll, llullinger, liriilgeton, do Sehr Lnuma W. Birdnall, ljitliam. Aiipouaug. do' Barge J. It. Whethy, Main. New York, ' do' bioaiuer New York, Jones, Washington and Alexandria. W . P. Clyde A Co. rteamer Juiiics S Ureen, Vance, Riohmond and Norfolk, W. P. Clyde 4 Co. ' Ktemeer Mayflower, Fultx, Now York, W. P. Clyde A Co Steamer Diamond Statu. Wehh, Baltimore, A. tiroves, Jr. Tug '1 hoa. Jetterson. A llen, for Baltimore, with a tow of bargee, W . P. Clyde A (Jo. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Brunette, Howe, 24 hours troin Now York, villi imlto. to John r-. Ohl. Noi w. Iiaiuue Cyda, l.ov.ild, from Loudon Jan. 2d, Downs Ivli. , with mdse. to Henry Karsrbii. Sehr Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley, 10 days from Matanxas, with sugar and molasses to John Muaou A Co. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Steaniblnp Norfolk, Piatt, from Richmond and Norfolk, with mde. to W. P. Clyde .1 Co. BuriiueJ. Cuiiimings, Hookway, from Rotterdam (ba fere rep. itud), says: March lu, during a gale from N.Nii., i (ir'i'n nviy ioi" mart mi nil i.t lue'l i !, toy r i Willi I niaiutopgaliamuiHat. a heavy cross ana running at the tuus. ' lilt., wind. W.N W., fraud. Ute luoututaat iivad goue j M rnrd the mainmant with spare spam, and, by thi Vlll of the captain and activity of the crew, was brought aafoljr into this port. Brig Ceorge Harris, French, In days from Cardenas, with molaRfe to C W. Bnrnadou A Hro. (( hr ). C. Morris, A run, from Jacksonville, with loml)r to Patterson A I.ippinontt. Was oshoro on llrn lywini Shoal, as before reported ; wssgot.ton off on Thurs liur niglit I y tog A nieiica, aftnr dinohnriring 0 (KM feet of lumlier into a lighter; she is lull of wator, and was towed on tile Hats below the Navy Yard. Sehr Honest Abe, Conary, 4 days from New York, with mrisn. to Knight A Sons. Sehr James L. Heverin, Molvin, 1 day from Little Creek Landing, with grain to Jan. L. Howler A Co. Steamer ii. H. Stout, Ford, from Washington and Alex andtia, wit h mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer 8. F. Phelps, Brown, 24 hours from New York, with mrire. to W. M. Buird A Co. Steamer Bristol, Wallace, 24 honrs from New York, with mdse. hi W. P. Clyde A Co. Steamer Msrs, Crumley, 24 hours from Now York, with milso. to W. M. Bnird A Co. Steamer M. Masxoy, Smith, 24 hours from New York, with indue, to W. M. Baird A Co. Stesititug America Virden, from Rrandywlne Shoals, having in tow sehr U. C. Morris, boforn reported. l ug 'I hos. Jeffersonr Allen, lrom Baltimore, with a tow - of barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. MEMORANDA. Ship Elira McLnnttlilin, llilibert. from Ardrossan for Philadelphia, was spoken 9th lust., Absocoin bearing W. JW miles. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, for Philadelphia, cleared at Savannah loth mat. Stesmxhip Pioneer, Barrett, for Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, N. C, lot ti inst. Steiinn-hip Utility, Niekerson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence Hti inst. Untune Thomas, Ay res. hence, at Sagua 25th ult., and re mained 2Sth, to load for New York. Bnrque lrma, Cummins, at Sngua 28th ult., from and for New York. Barque Brilliant, Colcbnrn, from London 8th Doc. via Fsimi.utu, for Philadelphia, was seen tfthinnt. oil Hog Island. Bnruua L. T. Rtoekor, Bibber, for a port north of Hat terns, remained at MatanKas2d inst. Barques Sarah E. Payson and Carrie E. I.ong, Park, were at Mnlniir.ns 2d inst., fora port northof Hattoras. Barqiio Alpha, Partridge, bonce, at lindon 2Mth ult. Baiqiie Inaac Rich. Achorn. for Iquique and Philadel phia, sailed from afparaiso 6th ult. Brigs Castilian. ling; Hyperion. Woodbury; James Crot.!.y, Shaw : and R. C. Wright, Walker, for Philadelphia, were at M ataman 2d inst. Brig R. St rout, Strout, from Grenada for Philadelphia, with a cargo of guano, was wrecked 27 th ult., at Reef Chan nel, coast of Cuba; cargo lost; sails, rigging, oto., saved ami taken to Nassau. 'Hie crew landed at a port in Cuba. '1 he S. S. registered 15H tons, and was built in 1H65, at Har rington, Me., whence she hailed, SchrsAnno E. Sa fiord, Powell, and Reading Railroad No. 4:t, Anderson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Now Lon don 7th inst. Sehrs Avail, Dibble, and American Eagle, Shaw, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bristol 8th inst. Sehrs Oriole. Stahl, hence, and Mary K. Woodhull.Wood- 1...M 11'...., Ml., U . 1 1 k ln.l feScW Willie Mowe, Lark in,' for Philadelphia, cleared at new lorg nun inst. . ... Sehr L. Q. C. Wishart, Mason, cleared at New York Kith inst. for Wilmington, N. C. Sehr General Peavey, Armstrong, hence, at Boston 8th instant. Sehr Julia E. Pratt, Niekerson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston Vt h inst. Suhr Lena Humes, Appleby, hence for Boston, at Holmes1 Hole 7th inst. Sehrs Bonny Boat, Kelly, from Boston, and Charlrw Cooper, Niekerson. from Harwich, both for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole, Hth inst. Sehr Cherub, Layman, hence, at Washington, D. C, 9th instant. Sehr Minnio Kinnie, Parsons, sailed from Washington, D. D., 9th inst. for Uoorgetown, to load coal for an eastern port. 'Sehr Emma M. Fox, Case, henco, for Braintree, at Holmes' Hole Hth inst. Sehrs Emma Sheppard, Bowditch ; Reading RR. No. 4S, Ross, and H. T. Hedges, Franklin, hence, at Providunce 9th instant. Sehr Agnes Repplier, McFadden, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport bth inst. Sehrs Montana, Parker, from Somersot ; N. II. Skinner. Thrasher, Dighton, and Mary Elizabeth, Hatch, from Fall River, all for Philadelphia, at Newport Bth inst. Sehrs Hunter, Crane, from Pawtucket, and Wm. Arthur, Andrews, from Portland, both for Philadelphia, sailed lrom Newport Hth inst. Sehr Emma L. Smith, Smith, henco, at Mobile 6th inst. Sehr Artie Garwood, Garwood, at Mobile 6th inst., from New York. Sehrs J. H. Bartlett, Harris; Ocean Wave, Baker; Goo. I 1,'ulflu l.itllu I .n.lv li'llnn llnnirhtv? l.iy.Ktn eramhftH. anil J. B. Clayton, Clayton, sailed lrom Providence btu inst. for Philadelphia. NOTICE TOMARINERS. The second class iron Nun Buoy No. 2, painted red, which disappeared from its position in Elizabeth river (off Sewell's Point, Vo), on or about the 1st inst., has been re placed. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. E M O V A OF It THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TO Their New Fire and Burglar-proof Buildinfr, Nos. 329 and 331 CHESNUT Street, Which vi lli be open for the transaction of business ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1869. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company. CAPITAL, $500,000, FULL PAID. DIRECTORS. N. B. BROWNE, I EDWARD W. CLARK. CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HENRY, JOHN WELSH, S. A. CALDWELL, CHAS. MACALESTER. GEORGE F. TYLER, HK.NKY C. GIBSON. Prcsident-N. B. BROWNE. Vico President-CLARENCE H. CLARK. Secretary and Treasurer ROBERT PATrERSON. The Company have provided in their new Building and Vaults absolute security against loss by FIRE, BUR GLARY, or ACCIDENT, and RECEIVE SECURITIES AND VALUABLES ON DE POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE, Upon the following rates, for one year or less poriod : Government and all other Coupon Been-) rities, or those transferrable by de- $100 per $100U livery J Government and ail other Securities; registered and negotiable only by en- 60 " 1000 dorsement ) Gold Coin or Bullion 126 " 1000 Silver Coin or Bullion 2 00 " 1000 Silver or Gold Plate, under seal, on) owner's estimate of, value, and rate POO " 100 subject to adjustment for bulk ) Jewelry, Diamonds, eto 3 60 " 1004 Deeds, Mortgages, and Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value, $1 year eaah, or according to bulk. Those latter, when deposited -in Tin Boxes, are charged aocording to bulk, npon a basis of IX feet cubic capacity, ft 10 a year. Coupons and Interest will be collected when desired, and remitted to the owners, for one per cent. The Company offer for RENT, the lessee exclusively hold ing the key, Safes inside its Burglar-proof Vaultn, at rates varying from $20 to $76 each por annum, ac cording to size. Deposits of Money received, on which interest will be al lowed ; 8 per eent. on Call Deposits, payable by Chock at sight, and 4 por cent, on Time Deposits, payable on ton days' notice. This Company is also authorized to act as Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, to receive and execute Trusts of every description from the Courts, corporations or individ.ala, N. B. BROWNE, President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 4 8 tuths4p2n SPOOL. SILK, THREAD, ETC! EM OVAL. PRICES REDUCED. W. II. IMVIiTMSY Would respectfully cull tho attention of bin old cus tomers, ami all manufacturers of C'lntliiuK ami Shot's, and others, who use Spool Silk, Thread, CoU ton, Neeillea, NhuttleB, and Sewlnuc Machine, Trim ming" irenerally, thut he has removed from No. 122 North FOURTH Street to No. 235 ARCH Street, Where he will be happy to hco all, and sell kll goods at reduced prices, ami defy all competition In price.) and quality. 81 wfmBin W. II. M ABREY, No. 233 ARCH St. WANTS. WANTED LOCAL TV Atfonta in every city n AND TRAVELLING ' and town in the United States. Cicut in.uci.l-.l nisi i )lt 1 .! 1 iirLiV." 11 vi. ' '.ill. -I 1' ' with stsuip, WOOD A CO., Room 1. Aw. 40U UiltCSMUT Ust. I'llUfc iWfcU FIR E A ND BURO U ARPROO F SAF E CHAMPION SAFES ! Pnn.ADELPHiA, January 18, 19. Messrs. TARREX, IIEJKKINU ft CO., j No. 629 Chesnut street Gentlemen : On tho night of tho 13th Inal., as is well known to the citizens of Philadelphia, our lare and extensive store:ind valuable stock of merchan dise, No. 902 Chesnut street, was burned. The Are was oncof the most extensive and de structive that has visited our city for many yearn, the heat being so intense that even tho marble cor nice was almost obliterated. Wo had, as you are aware, two of yonr valuable and well-known CIIAMTION FIUE-PROOK 8AFE.1 ; and nobly havo they vindicated your well-known rrpntntlon as manufacturers of FIKE-PHOOF SAFES, If any further proof had been required. They were subjected to the most Intense heat, and It affords us much pleasure to inform you that after recovering; them from the rulus, we found upon examination that our books, papers, and other valua bles were all in perfect condition. Yours, very respectfully, JA8. E. CALDWELL 4 CO. THE ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO THE FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STORE WERE FARREL, HERRING & CO. Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 1809. Messrs. FARREL, UEKRLNO & CO., No. C29 Chesnut street. Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th instant our large btore, S. W. corner of Ninth and Chesnut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by Are. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAFES, which contained our principal books and papers, and although it was exposed to the most intense heat for over CO hours, we are huppy to say it proved Itself wortliy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testimonial to the many already pub lished, in giving the I1ERRINU SAFE the credit uud confidence it Justly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. Philadelphia, Jan. t9, 1869. Messrs. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. C29 Chesnut street. Gentlemen : I had one of your make of safes In the basement of J. K Caldwell A Co.'s store at the time of the great fire on the night of the 13th Instant It was removed from the ruins to-day, and on opening It I found all my books, papers, greenbacks, watches, and watch materials, etc., all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your truly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L. KIRKPATRICK, with J. E. CALDWELL & Co., No. 819 Chesnut street. FARREL, HERRING & CO., CIIA 31 PION SAFES, NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, 21 tf PHILADELPHIA. C. L. M A I S E R, mancfactuheb op FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, LOCKSMITH, BELL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN BUILDING HARDWARE, 8 65 No. 434 RACE Street. ' PATENTS. QFFICE FOR PROCURING PATENTS, FORREST BUILDINGS, NO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, PIIILA., And Marble Buildings, No. 4C0 SEVENTH Street, opposite U. S. Patent Oulce, Washington, D. C. H. HOWSON, Solicitor of Patents. C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Communications to be addressed to the Principal Olllce, Philadelphia. 41lm PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance ou FOURTH Street), ifhaijcis d. rASTORius, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. Patents procured for inventions m the United States aud Foreign Countries, and all business relating to the same promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. , 3 6 smth p A T E N T OFFICE. PATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. Inventors wishing to take out Letters Patent for New Inventions are advised to consult with C. II. EVANS, N. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT streets, Philadelphia, whose facilities for prosecuting cases before the Patent Olllce are unsurpassed by any other agency. Circulars containing full inlomi:i tlon to inventors can bu had on application. Models made secretly. C. II. EI AXS, 8 4thstuJ N. W. Cor. FOURTH aud WALNUT. 'pATENTS PROCURED IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 8 in stutham No. 811 WALNUT Street. W DR. F. GIRARD, VETERINARY 8UR- OKON, riMt M dibtaw of horwi und cuttle ti.il-iiil iU!t'K'.- ''n Hi im, iv th oi;-; ;. ...,,:! MHui CjinUilr)'' " ViU UK9UALL tpt, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. JRS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLKIIK, No. 810 CHESNUT Street. (Until their late Store U rebuilt), HAVE NOW An Entirely New Stock of Goods, To replace that destroyed by fire, and are now opening PARIS MANTEL CLOCKS, Single and in sets, with SIDE ORNAMKNTS. Bardou k Son's newest and best grades of OPERA GLASSES, Bridal, Party, and Opera Fans. The latest contributions of Art In REAL BRONZE. A largely Increased snrply of Diamonds, Fine Watches, Jewelry, AND ARTISTIC SILVER WARE. Also, a very full line of GORHAM MANF'G COMPANY'S FINE ELECTRO-rLATED WARES. TRICES MODERATE. (4 5 mwf lmrp Xewis LADOMUS & CO. ' DIAMOND DEALERS A JEWELERS.) WATCHES, UWKLBY SILVER WAUK. .WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. . .J02 Chestnnt St., PhH Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and 18 karat. DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Rings, in ld-kurat ami coin. Sold Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut lery, Plated Ware, etc 8 9U li E M O V A L. V. 15. WA Xfc 13 13 IV, mr-OKTEK OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from tho 8. K. corner of Fifth and Chesnut Streets to Ko. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. BlltlwtiiS C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCIIES, No. 13 Soulli M1XT1I Klreet, MANUFACTORY, No. 22 8. FIFTH Street. ESTABLISHED 1828 .WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANCY GOODS. O. W. RUSSELL, NO. 22 N. SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., Wholesale Dealers In tTATCUKM Avn jmvk'iDT S. K. corner SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets, a xsj nccouu noor, ami late or ro. so o. niutu bt. SILVERWARE, ETO. CLARK & DIDDLE. BRIDAL SILVER. NO. 712 CHESNUT STREET, 8 M turn, PHILADELPHIA. PROCLAMATION. J R O C L.AM A T I ON. Office of thk Mayor of tuk City of) PlIIl.ADKI.FIIU, April 9, lK(i!. The Coroner's Inquest having rendered a verdict tlmt .IOHKPII W. SMITH came to his death hy vio lence at the hands of some person or persons to the Jul? unknown, at the hull, sonthwcHt comer of Sixth street and (ilrurd avenue, on the 2Uh ultimo, I do hereby offer a rew urd of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for the detection, arrest, and conviction of tlio per petrator or perpetrators of this dreadful crime, DANIEL M. VOX, J10" Muv..r. PLUMBING AND OAS FITTING. jl. ltAlir PBACTICir. PLUMBEE, OAS PITTEB, n vuin LA11H, 243 South Fifteenth titreet, 'if, "' -r 1 i AMUSEMENT 8. 4 CADEMV OF ML'SIC. OPERA BOUFFB, 2. I.KHNKH AND KlltKCTOFl f. OKAU J. (iltAt)'H I'RKNCH OPK.RA COMPANY, Krnm the Tliontro Knincni, Now York. Our-ninB Ni(jlit, WKDNKHOA Y, April 14, When will 1 present el, for tlio II ml tunn in Pluladolphi, Ononbnrli'n fnmoun Opora Hondo, (iKNKVIl'.VK 1)K Hit A HA NT, On which neenxion tho two nrwt lYiinn IMnnm, Mditrail lOM. HK.1,1, and M'llo DI SCI AUZA8, will jointly p lienr on tho Mune evening, in conjunction with all th oele orated nrtiM of Sir. I iraifn lionipany, M. 1 'arrior, M. II or kern, M. (innot, M. IleiirRlon, M. Mieewy, M. IMtfrrie, M. Itivnnnr., M. (hi. pin, M'llKjIiucjrelti, Ml In lliujoaril. Pnwprlnl ( horuHHH, (Jnuid Oicllealra, Kicli (Aiitumesa and np.cndid nil a " Jlnieiil llireetormid Comluutor lloliert Stoepel 1 Hl'llMM Y-irnevi, ve cl Hr .l.ant. I-lid) A V l.(Kii Crevn. H AT I) H DAY MA'll.NKK- flnneviev dfl Uriilmnt. HATUlt lA Y KV ICNiiNt; -Hour do Tho. Notwitlnttandmir tho ononnoBs ozponmc whinli attend tlieo porformaneen, tlio priens of admiwiion havo been fixed as follow:-(icnnral admiasion, 1 j aeaU can be e l ur.-il without titra charge, rauiih Circle, 50 ounta; Oal lery, SA cent. 4 heat for anr porfurmnnce onn now bo secured at the) Academy and at William Ii. Loner A Uo.'a Musio Store, No. I n'i Cheenut atreot. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7. , i c ITE8NUT STREET T II EAT RC O. !. HFKS A CO.., Manager HKt.lNS AT T t'CLO(;K PPKCISKLY, I.AKI Nit. MINI I.AM' Pill.H'I'HI of tlio eminently Kueectnlnl, the ouperb KitrvaKir.a, THK HKI.D 1 II K MUD (irent New Kirxt time In Attract inns adiloil to I ho already stu- IipihIou mo. anKO. Tlio frramlest bill of all. America of the wondor tnl, beautiful, and Kraceful Lady and Gentlemen (yinmiHts. ZODKLIA. I ILK. LI A, KITLKLIA. VKNTINU VKNTINI. VKNTINI. VKNTLNI. THK. 11 KID OK CLOTH OK 1.(11 II OK CLOTH OK (.OLD. OK COLD. A I.FAP OF leu KF.KT, nu ppienum cuij i riAi'r.illi AUl, ny ids frroac oricinnlf". direct from London, in the Grand Tournament fttene of tlio 1HK FIKLD OF CI.OTH OF GOIJJ. . AIANY CHAKdKH THIS WEKK. New Japan ero Keata, Volocipedo, New Honxs, O'Roat' don, Herunnrtei:, the Leon, and bOMKl HIM "AWFUL" FUNNY. WALNl!T T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 1. THLS (Monday) KV K.NINO, April 13, tSecond niglit of Henry J. Hyrou's Kxtravairanaa of . THK KK.MALK FOUTY THIKVF.H. THK LONDON BUHLKHWCK COMBINATION, ' MISS JKNNY WILLMOKK. a OANEM M1SN 1.1ZZ1 E WILLMOKK aa ABDALLA. MK. UvLIX PO(iK.8 as HAN8AUAU .ltAND MARCH AND EVOLUTIONS fly Forty Young Indies in Full Armor. To commence with tho Laughable Farce of RAHUAL JACK. ...... RASCAL JACK MH. FELIX R0GKR3 MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET, THEATItE. Begin quarter to 8 o'clock. KCHOOL. SCHOOL Iiat Seven Ropresontationo. EVERY NIOHT AND SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, MIIIUUU Lcautiful Scenery, Fine Cast, including . MRS. JOHN PHKW. SATURDAY LAST "MCHOOL" MATINEE, r AT a O'CLOCK P. M. MONDAY LOTTA, LITTLK NELL ' -" Seats secured aix dava ill advance. . . n"IIEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET, JL below Arch. Commences at 8. . , . TO NIOHT, theCelobrated ' ' 1 ' "BREBAN SWISS BELL-RINGERS"- - ' i Vocalists, Comedians, Harpiats, Vijlinints, and Pianist. Mifnea Kate Brevnrt, K. K. Darish, and M. Deoou; Mesar. lulien Breban, Signer Oerrard, and Professor Powell, in their pleasing and popular enttirtainment. Only Matinee, Saturday. Admission, 26 ana 16o. Mia Susan ualton .re appears April uu. TTOX S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE X1 UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. THK UKNC1NK ARABS FROM ARABIAr ' TWO NKW BALLETS. , The Great Burleequo 1XION! TXTON! Doora open at 7 ; commence 7'30 ; Saturday, 1 P, M. , ,i VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) : WINTETI GARDEN, No. 720, 74, and 726 VINJB, Btreet. ......... THK CRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pronertf of the GRAND DUKK OK BADEN, purcTiased at Breat) expense by JACOB VALK.R, of this city, in combinatioii with KLAMKK'S ORCHKSIRA and Miss NELLIE AN' DKKSON. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at the above-mentioned pluce. AdmissiosI free; . 1 13f HORTTCULTURAL HALL. GERMANlA ORCHESTRA PUBLIC KEHKAR8AL8 EVERt WEDNESDAY, at 3 P. M.-Tickets cold at the door, an all principal Music Stores. Package of Mve for $1 ; aoigle 26 cents. Engagements can be made by addressing G. BASTRR1 No. 1 2:1 1 MONTEHKY htruet ; anuf Andre' Muat Btore, No. 1 tlH CHESNUT Street. 1 81 8m CENTZ AND II A88LER' h-J J IUKTI rVI II AHU WCT -I OHCUEblKA MATIN EK will be given May & " ' 114 tf GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AlO ARCH Streets, for ladies, (iontlemon, and Chil dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lesson given in Spnrring and Fencing. Call in person or send for circular. StiHtutbliuio PROF Iu LEWIS. MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL,' TWENTY FIRST and RACE Streets, open Da and Evening. All stylos of Velocipedes both for sale aad to rent. Huudquartera of Philadelphia Volocipedo Cinb. Admission, 10 cunts. The Elmore Troupe of Lady Vclocipedlats will commence; '1 liuinday, April 1. 8 am J. W. POST. WINES. . . . ' HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. V DUNTON & LUSSON, 215 SOUTH FRONT ST. rrilE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS -L solicited to the following very Choice Wines, Ac, Igg sale by . . , DUNTON 4 LUSSON, 2 15 SOUTU FRONT STREET. , . ,' CHAMPAGNES. Agents for Her Majesty, Due de Mon tebello.Carte Bleue, Carte Blanche, and Chaa.Farre's Grand Vin Eugenie and Vin Imperial, M. Kleoman A Co.. ! Maycnce, SparkUng Moselle and RHINE WINKS. MAUEIRAS.-Old Island, South Side Reserve. - SHERRIES. F. Rudolpbe, Amontillado, Topax, VJU lette. Pale and Golden Bar, Crown, Ao. POR1 S.-Vinho Velho Real, Valletta and Crown. CLARETS. Promts Aine A Cie., Momierrand and Bor deaux. Clarets and Sautorna Wine. GIN. "MederSwan." BRANDIES. Hennessey, Otard, Dnpny Co., varioa vintage. . 4 B BOOTS AND SHOES. . - j 1 1 g I R I N O STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR 1 ' GENTS1 W E A R. NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ' 10 16 fmw ABOVE CIIEMNUT; ' TO THE PUBLIC TnE FINEST AND largest aasnrtment of the latest style of Boo to. Gaiters, aud Shoo for Men and Boy can La bad at ERNEST BOPPS . . - j I-arge Esulilishment, 2 m No. aj N. NINTH Street LOOKING CLASSES, ETO. . ARLE8' GALLERIES, KO. 816 CHESNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES, . '". ,'' OIL FA1NTING8, " " ' ' ; ' . ' riCTUHK FRAME8, FINB ENUUAVINGS, CH ItOMO-UTHOCiHAl'l IH. 4Smwf?rp JAM EH S. KAULK Jk HONS." pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP Vi all number and brands, Tout, Awning, and Wagoa. oovcr Dm k. Aim, l'nir Mannfsoturers' Drier Felt, front iblri Twme,cii. JCliN W. rVFUMAnT, 0, 103 CUUiii. U tiUwet, CiU BlvJi
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